2015年8月26日星期三

Dyer wants regular starts for Swansea

The winger has been doing overtime to get a place in Garry Monk's starting XI and has no intention of slowing down after opening the scoring in the 3-0 Capital One Cup victory over York City on Tuesday. "I've been working really hard throughout pre-season to get back into the first team," said Dyer. "I have been working closely with (coach) James Beattie, so it was great to get on the scoresheet. Swansea have been drawn against Hull City in Round Three of the League Cup and Dyer knows it is an opportunity to shine. "I just want to prove I can get back to my best and push for a start," he said. End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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2015年8月14日星期五

Swansea's Jonjo Shelvey hoping for successful Premier League season ahead

“Chicken and broccoli. That’s all I will eat. I do need to try other food. My missus is always on at me to try other things. She gets fed up with cooking me chicken and broccoli.” This insight into the culinary habits of a particular Premier League footballer was quite revealing. Swansea City’s Jonjo Shelvey is going to enterprising lengths to improve his career and, if successful, it’s something that may catch on. The 23 year old has decided to hire a chef to cook for him at home, morning, noon and night. He’s never been a naturally careful eater, which is why he could only really come up with chicken and broccoli when I asked him what healthy foods he likes. “My agent is interviewing a few chefs at the moment,” he explained. “I sat down with the manager, the chairman, my agent and my Dad before I signed the new contract and we spoke about getting a chef in. We felt the main area of my game that needed improving was my fitness and that stems from what you eat. I’m hoping we’ll have one in very soon and it will be interesting to see how it goes. I’m looking forward to trying it out.” End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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2015年8月8日星期六

Premier League 2015-16: Who will finish where?

The phoney wars of pre-season friendlies and the Community Shield are over and the real business of the Premier League begins this weekend. So it is once again time to dust off the crystal ball and take a guess on how the top flight will unfold over the next nine months. Can Jose Mourinho and Chelsea's grip on the crown be released? Can Arsenal finally turn promise into a Premier League title? Can Brendan Rodgers rebuild Liverpool from the wreckage of that 6-1 humiliation at Stoke City on the final day of last season? The safety net is, of course, that clubs still have plenty of time to alter the odds by making a landmark signing before the window closes, but here goes... Transfers up to date as of 20:00 BST on 5 August.End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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