
Monday, March 29, 2021
Ligue des Champions 2010 2011 Manchester United Shalke 04

Team Links
Champions League,
Manchester Utd,
Season 2010 2011,
Shalke 04
Premier League 2011 2012 Tottenham Manchester City
Their first two games had already been won and an upbeat tone established for the season ahead but Manchester City's true statement of intent was delivered here. To beat Swansea and Bolton is one thing but to dismantle, even humiliate, Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane is quite another. This expensively assembled team is already capable of appearing untouchable. A first league victory in this corner of north London in 20 years returned City to the top of the formative Premier League table but it was the manner of their success that will reverberate through the division. This club already felt comfortable enough in their strength in depth to loan Emmanuel Adebayor to Spurs, the team who had denied City a place in the Champions League 15 months ago. This was why.
Team Links
Manchester City,
Premier League,
Season 2011 2012
C1 1985 1986 Hellas Verone Paok Salonique
Premier League 2011 2012 Norwich Sunderland
26 September 2011
Carrow Road Norwich
Referee: C. Foy
Attendance: 26107
If you'd wandered up to a Norwich City fan on the evening of August 8, 2009 and totd them they'd be rubbing shoulders with England's elite in two years, you may well have got a bop on the nose. That was the day Paul Lambert's Colchester thumped the Canaries 7-1 in their League One season opener -the worst home defeat in Norwich's 109-year history. Lambert became their boss soon afterwords, and promptly masterminded bock-to-back promotions. In fact, the club's biggest feat of the summer has been keeping Lambert at the helm, despite interest from the claret-and-blue clubs of both East London and the West Midlands.
Carrow Road Norwich
Referee: C. Foy
Attendance: 26107
If you'd wandered up to a Norwich City fan on the evening of August 8, 2009 and totd them they'd be rubbing shoulders with England's elite in two years, you may well have got a bop on the nose. That was the day Paul Lambert's Colchester thumped the Canaries 7-1 in their League One season opener -the worst home defeat in Norwich's 109-year history. Lambert became their boss soon afterwords, and promptly masterminded bock-to-back promotions. In fact, the club's biggest feat of the summer has been keeping Lambert at the helm, despite interest from the claret-and-blue clubs of both East London and the West Midlands.
FA Cup Final 1955 1956 Manchester City Birmingham City Finale
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)