Showing posts with label Premier League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Premier League. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

The Football League Playoffs

Prepare for Playoff Day
For our friends in West Ham, the potential trip to Wembley is no more than a trip across London (a trek though it may be), and accommodation probably won’t be an issue. For all the other runners and riders, Playoff day could well involve early starts, long train journeys – which themselves could well be stressful affairs depending on the result – or a costly overnight stay in whatever rooms are available, often at inflated prices. Booking early could save you a few quid on the train or hotel, but who has the best chance of getting to use their tickets? Let’s have a look at how the playoff picture currently stands.

Championship
Four teams have secured their places in the nPower Playoffs, and as of tonight the first leg of West Ham v Cardiff will be under the belt. West Ham will be considered clear favourites going into the tie: they finished the season strongly, and only missed out on automatic promotion by a couple of points, and should be feeling pretty confident of returning to the top flight at the first attempt. In Carlton Cole, Kevin Nolan and Ricardo Vaz Te they have a core of players who have played Premiership football previously and have found their shooting boots during the year.
Cardiff may have some trouble forgetting past experiences: they were beaten at Wembley by Blackpool two years ago and by Championship winners Reading at this stage last year. However, they are unbeaten in their last ten matches and have already beaten the Hammers once this season, and with a fully fit squad are in a great position to go all the way.
In the other semi, Blackpool and Birmingham know all about life in the Premiership, and their two legs should be very tight indeed. During the season Birmingham have the advantage, earning a 2-2 draw at Bloomfield Road and picking up a 3-0 win at home. Both sides have relied on a mix of veterans and exciting young players through the season, and there is very little to choose between the two.
League One
The second automatic spot is a showdown between Sheffields Wednesday and United, but as both face teams who are already relegated (Wycombe and Exeter respectively) Wednesday should be confident of heading up the easy way. That leaves MK Dons and Huddersfield secure in fourth and fifth, then a final-day shootout between Stevenage, Notts County and Carlisle, who are separated by only a point. Stevenage has the advantage of a much greater goal difference, but it’ll be a nervy finish for all three, one of whom will face either of the in-form Sheffield sides in the playoff semis.
League Two
It’s shaping up to be a frantic final day in League Two as Crawley, Torquay and Southend fight for the final automatic spot, with Torquay visiting a Hereford side playing for their Football League survival, while Southend take on already-relegated Macclesfield and Crawley travel to Accrington, who have little more to play for than pride. Meanwhile Crewe Alexandra still need a point from their last fixture against Aldershot and will hope that local rivals Port Vale will give them a hand by beating their only remaining challengers Oxford United. Whoever takes the chequered flag will face an uphill battle against two well-organised and confident sides.
So if you’re following one of these teams and feel confident of a trip to the big game, you can pick up some cheap hotels in London if you know where to look. Otherwise, we’ll be following every kick from now until the end of May, when the marathon is over and the worthy victors decided.
Catherine Halsey is based in Edinburgh and works for a digital marketing company. This article links back to http://www.premierinn.com/en/london-hotels.html.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Top 5 Winning Teams in the Premiership

Alex Ferguson, manager of Manchester United F.C.Image via Wikipedia

The Premiership was established in 1992; it has since become the world's most popular football league in both viewership and revenue. It was formed because certain clubs wanted to separate from the Football League First Division. There are currently twenty clubs in the league. During the August to May season, 380 matches are played. The honor of winning this championship has only been award to four clubs in the 19 years since it began.

1.Manchester United

11 Titles

Founded in 1878, this club currently holds the record for number of Premier League championship wins at an astounding 11 times. The team won a place in the finals four other times. This win set off a tidal wave of success, with the Reds taking the title in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2009. During the 2008-2009 season, Manchester United made history by being the first to win the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League in a single year.

2. Arsenal

3 Titles

This club snagged second place because, despite tying with Chelsea in number of Premiership title wins, Arsenal also made it to the finals five other times. The club was started in 1886 and was the first one in Southern England to join the Football League. Arsenal is also the only team to play a season in the Premier League undefeated. Their last win was during the 2003-2004 season, with 26 wins and 12 draws.

3. Chelsea

3 Titles

Although they match Arsenal in Premiership wins, this club has made it to the finals two times less. The team was formed in 1905 and has spent most of the years as a forerunner in the English football team. Chelsea was won three Premiership titles in the last decade. Their last win was during the 2009-2010 season, defeating Manchester United in the final game. During the match, they beat the Premier League record scoring an impressive 103 points.

4. Blackburn Rovers

1 Title

The Blackburn Rovers were established in 1875 and was one of the founding teams in the Football League. This club achieved championship status during the 1994-1995 season, finishing with a total of 89 points. They were runner-ups in the season before. Since their win, they have not placed in the top three.

5. Liverpool

No Titles

Although this team has never actually won the title, they have been in the finals twice and in third place four times. Founded in 1892, this club is considered one of the most successful English teams. Despite not winning the Premiership in the history of the league, Liverpool has 18 league titles, 7 FA Cups, 7 League Cups under its belt.

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