Saturday, August 17, 2013

6# Barclay's Premier League 2013-14 : The Epic Saga Starts Today !!!

Hey Friends,

The Barclays Premier League starts tomorrow and I am extremely excited like millions of other Premier League fans. As a loyal fan, like every season, this season too I am going to support Liverpool .The 2013–14 Premier League will be the 22nd season of Premier League, the English professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. The season will start on Saturday 17 August 2013 with the season concluding on Sunday May 11, 2014 and the fixtures were announced on 19 June 2013. The television broadcast rights will be given two-to-three weeks later. This will be the first season of the Premier League to use goal-line technology, with The Football Association having announced that Hawk-Eye will be installed over a period of up to six weeks in the stadium of the 17 teams who avoided relegation and the three teams promoted during the previous season.




Review:


Sir Alex Ferguson with 2012-13 season Premier league trophy
This was one of the most exciting and happening transfer window ever. With lots of speculation still around on the move of Wayne Rooney wanting to leave Manchester United and join rival club Chelsea, the world record bid on Gareth Bale by Real Madrid and finally Luis Suarez accepted to stay at Anfield. With Jose Mourihnio back to Stanford Bridge, Chelsea fans are all over-hauled with joy and great hope that 'The Special One' will continue this season by winning the league. David Moyes succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson at the Old Traford, now this really going to be a herculus task for him to lead the club like Sir Alex. It is really going to be a real great season that's for sure. Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool will be the title rivals for Man Utd., but the biggest threat will be Chelsea.

The Wayne Rooney vs Man Utd. drama continues, but what I think that should really sell him to Chelsea if he is so desperate to leave Man Utd., the only simple reason is that if they force him to stay it will only decrease his morale which directly or indirectly affect the team too.



Teams and their Stadiums:

Team                                 Stadium                                                                                Capacity

Arsenal                               Emirates Stadium                                                                  60,338
Aston Villa                       Villa Park                                                                                  42,682
Cardiff City                       Cardiff City Stadium                                                          26,896
Chelsea                               Stamford Bridge                                                                  41,798
Crystal Palace                    Selhurst Park                                                                          26,255
Everton                               Goodison Park                                                                  39,571
Fulham                               Craven Cottage                                                                  25,700
Hull City                               KC Stadium                                                                          25,400
Liverpool                       Anfield                                                                                  45,276
Manchester City               Etihad Stadium                                                                          47,405
Manchester United          Old Trafford                                                                          75,731
Newcastle United      St James' Park                                                                          52,405
Norwich City                      Carrow Road                                                                      27,244
Southampton              St Mary's Stadium                                                                  32,589
Stoke City                     Britannia Stadium                                                                  27,740
Sunderland                     Stadium of Light                                                                  48,707
Swansea City            Liberty Stadium                                                                          20,750
Tottenham Hotspur     White Hart Lane                                                                  36,284
West Bromwich Albion   The Hawthorns                                                                          26,445
West Ham United            Boleyn Ground                                                                    35,016


Pre-Season Prediction: 

Top Scorer: Daniel Sturridge (LIV)/ Luis Suarez (LIV)/ Van Persie (MAN U)
Best Goalkeeper: Simon Mignolet (LIV)
Most Valuable Player: Mesut Ozil (ARS)
Player of the year: Luis Suarez (LIV)/ Robbie Van Persie (MAN UTD)
League Champion: Chelsea/ Arsenal


Today's Fixture: 




Top 4 kits: 

Manchester United(Extreme Left), Liverpool (Left), Manchester City (Front), Chelsea (Right)

I am really looking forward to this season as it is going to be extremely nail bitting season. Hope you will enjoy too. Cheers!!!! Let the party begin.............

Love,
Aniruddha

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