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subject: Italian And English Premier League: Prevailing Sports Headlines [print this page]


In a school, you can pick any kid and can interrogate him/her about that day's headline news. You will surely give him/her a B or C grade for his answer. But if you interrogate him about the soccer news, he can give you out detailed information on that. Italian football news can be considered to be the best prevailing topic for not only for the country's media, but for the whole world media and press. Everybody eyes upon this particular country, as the country's boys are pioneers in this sport. Their team is considered to be the best team in the world. So it is natural that any single news of this teams the headlines of the next day publishing journals and papers.

One of the hottest news, which is making round the corner, is that La Liga Mourinho is keen on coaching the Real Madrid team, but has cleared the rumor stating that it would be premature to comment anything before hand on that. This weekend, his team will be facing Sienna and further in his daily planner book, he has booked the 22nd May date for the Champions League finale, which will be against the Bayern Munich team. Right now, his team is concentrating on the finale, so he cannot comment anything other than that. On the other hand, the Real Madrid's prevailing coach Manuel Pallegrini is already under the pressure and has been facing the wrath of the media.

Now coming to the English Premier League football news, it is learnt that this team will be facing the Sydney FC at Everton in a pre-season match at ANZ stadium on 10th July. The glorious champions will be facing some of the EPL's biggest names, as every team has been equally working hard for the 2010 and 2011 campaigns. This is one such match, where every soccer lover will eye upon. Sydney FC CEO Edwin Lugt was quoted saying that the appendage at the ANZ soccer stadium becomes an integral part of this pre season game and it will render the same spirit and joy, as it had rendered last year during the match against Everton.

by: Judith Smith




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