Archive for posts by karl_sears

  1. January
    20

    Mikel Arteta is ruled out for Arsenal’s showdown with Man United. Chris Smalling and Phil Jones are fit for the champions, Roger Johnson looks set to return for Wolves, while Martin O’Neill is in line for a defensive boost ahead of the visit of Swansea:

  2. Thomas Vermaelen and Mikel Arteta are on course for comebacks against Manchester United this Sunday. Daniel Agger is available for Liverpool’ strip to Bolton, Robbie Keane is edging closer to his first Aston Villa start, while Daniel Sturridge is growing frustrated with his role on the right for Chelsea.

  3. Gary Cahill’s finally completes his move to Chelsea. Fernando Torres takes up extra shooting training to help end his goal drought. Hatem Ben Arfa reiterates his frustration at a lack of game time, while Steve Kean is adamant Chris Samba is going nowehere:

  4. January
    13

    Peter Odemwingie made an instant impact in his first Premier League campaign, going on to notch 15 goals and 9 assists – an outstanding return for a player commanding a modest Fantasy price tag. We went into this season expecting more from Odemwingie under the stewardship of Roy Hodgson, but, up until December, the Nigerian [...]

  5. David Silva’s ankle problem isn’t as bad as first feared. Thierry Henry undergoes extra fitness sessions as he pushes for a start against Swansea, Scott Parker could return for Spurs, while Darron Gibson joins Everton from Man United:

  6. Robbie Keane joins Aston Villa on a short-term loan deal. Roberto Mancini is hoping to have David Silva available for City’s trip to Wigan, Rio Ferdinand has picked up a stomach bug, while Daniel Sturridge and John Terry are both fit for Chelsea’s clash with Sunderland:

  7. January
    04

    Roy Hodgson fears Chris Brunt may be set for an extended spell on the sidelines. Harry Redknapp awaits news on the extent of calf injuries to William Gallas and Sandro, while Bacary Sagna is reportedly ahead of schedule in his comeback from an ankle injury:

Scout Tweets

  1. Mahamadou Diarra to remain at Fulham next season http://t.co/yXZuZwMp

  2. Whitbread and Wilbraham amongst five players set to leave Norwich this summer http://t.co/u3v3mTYT

  3. Greek provisional squad announced for Euro 2012 http://t.co/YFdOEZMn

  4. Michael Owen confirms he will not be offered a new contract by United this summer. http://t.co/lswdmkbN

  5. Joey Barton accepts FA charge of violent conduct towards Sergio Aguero, denies seperate charge against Vincent Kompany. http://t.co/lna63IwL

  6. Liverpool release statement on Dalglish exit http://t.co/AZOyTrUt

  7. Kenny Dalglish leaves post as Liverpool manager http://t.co/MIz4NzdN

  8. Premier League new boys Reading have announced the signing of Nottingham Forest player of the season Garath McCleary http://t.co/1VaO8KfT

  9. The BBC reports Kyle Walker has been ruled out of Euro 2012 with a toe injury. http://t.co/7UX5K0eh

  10. Younes Kaboul ruled out of Euro 2012 with "a quite serious knee injury" according to France boss Laurent Blanc http://t.co/pAZ6OzPj

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