With seven games scheduled, today will be just another busy Saturday in the English Premier League.
The following are today’s Premier League matches:
8:45 AM | Newcastle United | v | Everton |
11:00 AM | Arsenal | v | West Bromwich Albion |
11:00 AM | Aston Villa | v | Norwich City |
11:00 AM | Blackburn Rovers | v | Chelsea |
11:00 AM | Liverpool | v | Swansea City |
11:00 AM | Manchester United | v | Sunderland |
1:30 PM | Queens Park Rangers | v | Manchester City |
Wish you were attending one of these games? Are you free next weekend?
If you answered yes to either of the questions above, you are a prime candidate to attend a Premier League game in November.
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Wouldn’t it be great to watch the animated water-bottle-throwing Arsene Wenger on the sidelines?
Of course it would. I couldn’t possibly name anything more entertaining to do on a Saturday.
I also get a kick out of Premier League managers praising each other. I think it’s brilliantly entertaining!
For example, take Roy Hodgson’s latest comments ahead of West Bromwich Albion’s fixture versus Arsenal this weekend.
“Are Arsenal back? Have they ever been away? Where did they go? There was all the stuff about Arsene being under the spotlight and pressure.
“I think all managers at this level will accept they come under the spotlight and pressure if your team isn’t winning as many games as people would like to see you win.
“But I would find it very hard to believe if Arsenal FC were considering Wenger’s future because for the last 15 years he has done a fantastic job.
“He has proved himself to be one of the best managers in the world and has made that club an enormous amount of money when other clubs are losing money and staring administration in the face.
“He has made that club stronger and stronger, richer and richer. His list of achievements just goes on and on.”
Sheer brilliance, is it not?
But in all honesty, the main attraction of the English Premier League is Sir Alex Ferguson.
After all, the Scottish boss has been running the show for Manchester United since four years before I was born. That’s 1986 for those who aren’t friends with me on facebook.
With all of these tremendous characters in the English game, what’s stopping you from taking the day off and heading off to your club’s stadium?
Don’t let me stop you. Treat your family to an early Christmas present. Visit TicketBis to buy your soccer tickets online today!
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