No room for Henry or Gerrard in this Premier League fantasy XI

May 16, 2012 by damian mannion · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Arsenal News 

After seeing the general public and expert's choices for the Premier League 20 seasons fantasy XI side, we wanted to know if the talkSPORT listeners agreed and so we asked them on our Facebook page to give us theirs.

Expert XI: Schmeichel, Cole, Adams, Ferdinand, G.Neville, Giggs, Scholes, Keane, Ronaldo, Henry, Shearer.

Public XI: Schmeichel, Cole, Adams, Vidic, G.Neville, Giggs, Scholes, Gerrard, Ronaldo, Henry, Shearer.

Do you agree with our listeners?



Davids at Spurs or Larsson at Man United: Will Del Piero sink or swim in the Premier League?

May 16, 2012 by Lee Roden · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Arsenal News 

QPR, Arsenal and Tottenham are ready to fight it out over Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero, with the player becoming a free agent in June and seeking a move to England. At 37, Del Piero's no spring chicken, so it could be risky should he test himself in the Premier League. Will the Italian icon flop like Davids or shine like Larsson? talkSPORT take a look at foreign veterans that tested the water in England...

Premier League season review part three: Man City, Man United, Newcastle and Norwich

May 16, 2012 by Chris Mendes · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Manchester United News 

As Man City shake off their title hangover, talkSPORT's Premier League season review continues. Part three features both Manchester clubs plus two surprise packages - Newcastle and Norwich.

TEAM: MAN CITY
Final position: 1st



Real Sociedad ace rejects Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool interest

May 16, 2012 by Alex Varney · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Arsenal News, Chelsea News 

Premier League target Inigo Martinez insists he has no desire to leave Real Sociedad this summer.

The likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool have all monitored the 20-year-old and are said to be weighing up moves for him.

But centre-back Martinez wants to remain in Spain. He said: "I am very comfortable here and want to stay for many years.

The Daily Arsenal – Durham questions the Invincibles

May 15, 2012 by Nick Rostron-Pike · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Arsenal News 

Find out why the Ginger Whinger doesn't think the Gunners side of 2003-04 should have been voted Best Team in the Premier League's 20 Seasons Awards by clicking above.



Exclusive – Gill: Man United will strengthen in order to bounce straight back

May 15, 2012 by Michael Wade · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Manchester United News 

David Gill has revealed Man United are already looking into ways to strengthen their squad and snatch the Premier League title back from Man City next season.

The Red Devils missed out to their rivals in the most excruciating way at the weekend, Roberto Mancini’s side scoring twice in added time to top the table on goal difference.

Ryan Giggs on Scholes, Sir Alex and Manchester City’s title win

May 15, 2012 by Nick Rostron-Pike · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Manchester United News 

Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs claims losing the Premier League crown is one of the worst moments in his career.

He told talkSPORT: "It's up there with one of my worst moments. It felt similar to when we lost out to Leeds, I was a young lad then and I remember having that feeling at Upton Park and knowing that we’d lost the league.



Exclusive – Giggs: ‘United are not worried about Man City’

May 15, 2012 by Nick Rostron-Pike · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Manchester United News 

Ryan Giggs insists Manchester United can bounce back from their Premier League title heartbreak and win the trophy next year.

Manchester City pipped the Red Devils to the crown on goal difference and are now firmly installed as favourites for domestic, and European, honours next season.



Richard Scudamore on the Premier League 20 Seasons Awards

May 15, 2012 by Nick Rostron-Pike · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Manchester United News 

Chief executive Richard Scudamore tells the boys why Sir Alex Ferguson and Ryan Giggs were honoured for their contributions to the Premier League.



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