On Wednesday 14th March (7:45pm GMT), Napoli take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and bet365 are again offering a £50* free in-play bet offer on the match for new and existing customers.
With the departure of Andre Villas Boas the pressure now transfers to Roberto Di Matteo to ensure Chelsea progress into the latter stages of the Champions League.
The offer we are running follows the same format as previous offers whereby players must place a bet prior to kick-off and once the game starts place another bet on any In-Play market. If their first In-Play bet loses bet365 will refund this stake, up to the same value as their largest pre-match bet (max £50*). Or visit the following link for more information: http://www.bet365.com/extra/en/promotions/soccer/
Real Madrid – What This Soccer Club Stands For:
Many of us just love the game of football, isn’t it? And some are just crazy about their favorite soccer players and football clubs. For majority of soccer fans, the football club Real Madrid is in their blood itself. This writing is for those crazy fans that eat, sleep, think and play Real Madrid.
Real Madrid C.F. is a professional football club of the European country of Spain. This club represents the city of Madrid in Spain. It was founded way back in 1902. This club has never been relegated from the first division of the Spanish league commonly known as La Liga.
UK Premier League an intense ball game
Football (soccer) is an intense ball game which is famous all over the world. Fan following for this wonderful sport is innumerable too. By the word football or soccer, as many refer to, it means only and only English Premier League or the UK Premier League.
As you can make out by the name itself, UK premier league is a major league of football played in the United Kingdom over a period of ten months. In this league of football, twenty football clubs of England participate. Now a question can arise in your mind about how these twenty teams are selected? The premier league works on a system of relegation and promotion.
Manchester United Seal the Title
It was not a vintage display from Manchester United against Blackburn Rovers on Saturday the 12th of May 2011, but the match at Ewood Park is one that many Red Devils fans will remember for a long time. A 1-1 draw was enough for Manchester United to claim the title with a game to spare as they went 7 points clear of their main rivals Chelsea. The season has been one of ups and downs for many teams but Manchester United have the habit of picking up wins late in the season, when it really counts. Once again they have timed the final push for the Premier League trophy to perfection, in claiming their 19th English title, passing Liverpool, who have been stuck on 18 for over 20 years.
The History of Basketball
Ever since its inception in December 1891, Basketball has been a sport enjoyed by millions of professional players, amateurs and sports fans alike. Unlike many other popular sports, Basketball owes its entire existence to just one man.
It was during the Winter of 1891 that a Massachusetts professor and YMCA instructor by the name of James Naismith, who needed of a way of keeping him gym class fit when it was too cold or wet to play outside, wrote down a set of basic rules for a new game that he called basketball. The first official match took place of the 20th of January 1892, ending 1 basket to 0.
Baseball MLB
Is a major outdoor game played mostly in the United States and Canada. The fan following of this game is all over the world. By the sport baseball, many refer to Major League Baseball which is abbreviated to MLB.
Baseball MLB league consists of baseball teams that play in the American League and the National League. There are 30 baseball teams playing in Baseball MLB. Out of the thirty teams 29 teams represent USA and one represent Canada. The Baseball MLB constitution manages this famous league of baseball. It also manages the crews of umpires, and also takes care of the management of the league and television contracts.
The Off The Post podcast is much like the Oscars: it’s full of inflated egos, often rambles on for too long, and is ultimately just a load of hot air.
This week we’ve donned our most ravishing evening gowns to present to you the following: ear nibbling at St Andrews, a Turkish free-kick showdown, Sam Allardyce’s on-air job interview, and the Italian Jeff Stelling losing it.
We’ll also be pitching our Premier League-based film ideas to film critic Ellen E. Jones, and of course rounding up all the best of the weekend’s action. Now for the lengthy and tearful acceptance speech…
by Sports2 on Feb 24, 2011 8:03 AM CST
[ From the Fanposts. I figure news will carry the day, but there was nothing too juicy this morning, beyond what was established in the JJ trade: Bulls have more assets, looking to acquire someone on a rookie deal with space+picks in favor of trading a rotation player (or Omer Asik, heh). A report out of Memphis is that a Korver-for-Mayo swap was discussed.
Other NBA trade rumors can go here, and if there's a confirmed deal feel free to create a new post. Until there's a juicier Bulls rumor, we'll use this for all our Bulls trade dreams. Sports2 has his dream below. -ed.]
by Tom Ziller on Feb 24, 2011 9:18 AM PST in Free Agency/Trades
The NBA trade deadline is at noon Pacific. The Kings are expected to make at least a minor move to get above the salary floor. Stay tuned, and chat here.
SBNation.com has a stream with all the latest NBA trade rumors.
Read More: Sacramento Kings
by Tom Ziller on Feb 24, 2011 6:41 AM PST in News
Mark Kreidler of KHTK’s The Rise Guys and ESPN.com reports that the Sacramento Kings will ask for an extension to the March 1 deadline on filing a relocation application for next season. The Kings have reportedly met with Anaheim officials recently, and are rumored to be strongly considering a move to Orange County in advance of the 2011-12 season.
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