Gameday Review: Manchester City v/s Leicester City (4-2)key players:Man. City: Toure, Silva, Tevez, KolarovLeicester City: Gallagher, DyerThe last dramatic face-off between these two teams ended with a 2-2 draw, meaning Leicester had to score at least 3 goals in this match to move on to the next round in the FA Cup. Alas, the other "City" beat them to it. Tevez, Man. City's captain, opened the score on...

My tweet of the day:Too many teams either lost or drawed this weekend. (I'm lookin' at you, MU) Manchester United v/s Tottenham ended in a 0-0 draw, despite a certain coach's claim about decimating MU, scoring loads of goals, etc. etc. The usual favorites in La Liga Mexicana were beaten by teams that would never have dreamed of scoring against the likes of Santos Laguna, Toluca, Monterrey, and...
And the tables are indeed soon to be turned (literally) as teams in the English Premier League that we thought (and hoped) would be on top now have losing streaks. I'm referring mostly to Chelsea and Liverpool, of course. Though Liverpool still has a chance to make it to the top 5, despite having just lost 3:1 to Blackburn. Of course, the trip to get ahead in the...
The pun in the title is purely intentional.Gameday Review Manchester United v/s Stoke City - (2:1)MU's win in today's game proved many things. It re-affirmed, for the millionth time, "the rise of Chicharito". It proved, for the umpteenth time, that MU can win games without Rooney.* It also taught us a very important lesson: every game in the Barclay's Premier League will forever be compared to the Chelsea...

Before I get to the latest on Becks...Today's results:Glasgow Rangers v/s Celtic - 0:2Chelsea v/s Aston Villa - 3:3Barcelona v/s Levante - 2:1Gameday Review Barcelona v/s Levante (2:1)Although Barca spent most of this game the way they usually do (passing the ball back-and-forth between their side of the field and the center), they did show an impressive play during the second half. Pedro's double got Barca their win,...

Today's post features the first-ever gameday review, plus 2011 news/announcements.Gameday Review:West Bromwich v/s Manchester United: 1-2Now THIS was a game worth watching! MU back in action, with Rooney and Chicharito scoring goals (Hernandez's goal was assisted by - you guessed it - Rooney). Although in reality, this could have been anyone's game. The referee failed to provide West Bromwich with a well-deserved penalty, and for the one penalty...