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  • May 24, 2015

    It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye

    Xavi Hernandez played his last league game for Barcelona today, ending a career with the club that started in 1991, when he was 11 years old. He made his debut for the first team in 1998, but it would take a decade for the diminutive playmaker – in my mind the most influential midfielder of…

    La Liga
    barcelona, Xavi
  • May 23, 2015

    Barcelona Will Not Win a Trophy in 2015-16

    De la grada al campo. #CREADAPARABRILLAR pic.twitter.com/r1DBuo1DKs — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona_es) May 23, 2015 Barcelona are actually going through with this. The Catalan club’s home kit next season will feature horizontal stripes. (There’s the pic, in case you haven’t seen it.) I mean. Come on. You know who else wears horizontal stripes? QPR. Granada, too,…

    Frivolities, La Liga
    barcelona, La Liga
  • May 21, 2015

    Steven Gerrard Farewell Tribute

    As we all know, Steven Gerrard won’t be wearing Scouser red anymore after this season. So, last night, I decided to make a Gerrard tribute video. I felt obligated to make one, because he really is one of the best players I’ve watched. I’m not a Liverpool fan (nor do I hate them, only Brendan…

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  • May 12, 2015

    NYCFC Diaries Volume 3: The Song Sheets from Hell, Clint Dempsey, Obafemi Martins, NY Derby

    NO DANNY, NO PARTY First things first: HE WASN’T THERE. Not like that means a lot anyways, because he’s gone by the end of the first half. BUT STILL, YOU’RE THE MASCOT OF THIS SERIES! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Clint Dempsey + Marco Pappa= Teary-Eyed Goodness When Clint Dempsey’s name was announced by the PA guy, the cheers-to-boos…

    Features, MLS
    David Villa, mls, nycfc
  • May 5, 2015

    A Game With A New Throne

    It wasn’t supposed to take this long, but it’s finally happened: Chelsea are Premier League champions. Jose Mourinho’s three-year quest for a meaningful title ended this week with Chelsea crowned after their 1-0 defeat of Pardiola’s Crystal Palace, and while I think it took longer than expected (or needed to), the inevitable is finally upon us.…

    English Premier League
    Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Barclays Premier League, Brendan Rodgers, Chelsea, Diego Costa, Jose Mourinho, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Sergio Aguero
  • May 1, 2015

    Words Can Sometimes Hurt You

    Since the race for the last ever Barclays Premier League is over – Barclays have not renewed their sponsorship – and the top four teams will basically be the top four at the end of the season (in some order), there’s been a clamor in the media to figure out what exactly they can write…

    English Premier League
    Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Manchester City, Manchester United, Premier League
  • April 23, 2015

    The NYCFC Diaries, Vol. 2: Ariel, Unionman, and Baseball Banter

    Tonight’s Forecast? Nothing But Majestic! It sucks that I still had to don a jacket of some sort. I see the majority of people in my section wearing shorts and here I am thinking “aren’t these people going to complain sooner or later?” Funny enough, they did. But who am I to say? The weather…

    Features, MLS
    David Villa, mls, nycfc
  • April 21, 2015

    Not What You Want, But Exactly What You Need To Be

    Wayne Rooney’s come a long way, and he’s traveled that distance in the searing spotlight that being an English prodigy provides. He’s had hair, lost it all, and miraculously got it all back — and then some. He is the shining example of Everton’s youth academy, the captain of the Three Lions, and the guy who has…

    English Premier League
  • April 19, 2015

    Steven Gerrard’s Rage Against the Light

    The staff here at Every Day is Zlatan Day are proud to present our latest project: #BrendanWeek with a daily post all this week dedicated to Liverpool’s umm… eccentric manager. The man, the myth, the legend himself (just ask him). Whether it’s been his run-ins with other managers or the incessant myth making he creates…

    English Premier League, Features
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  • April 19, 2015

    Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United: Chopping Down The Tree

    Manchester United have been riding the coattails of success of launching long passes to Marouane Fellaini all Premier League season, but Jose Mourinho was finally the man to bring a halt to that. Chelsea’s Opening Selection Mou raised some eyebrows with his opening selection, giving young Frenchman Kurt Zouma his second ever appearance at holding midfield,…

    English Premier League, Tactics
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