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Champions League Final Preview: Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich
This Saturday, the 2012/13 Champions League season culminates at Wembley Stadium, where Bayern Munich will take on Borussia Dortmund in the first all-German final in history. The two Bundesliga giants defeated Europe's best to get to the final, and the achievement signifies the surging strength of German football. In the group stage, Borussia Dortmund emerged from the ‘group of death’ in the number one spot without losing a match. The group consisted of four reigning domestic champions: Real MRead More
The Ten Worst Players to Have Won the Champions League
Some of the world's greatest ever players have achieved success in the Champ[ions League, the likes of Paulo Maldini, Zinedine Zidane and Leo Messi have enhanced their reputations on the biggest stage. However, some dreadful players have also managed to get their hands on a Champions League winners' medal, here are the worst ten.Read More
The Transfer Merry-Go Round Part One
Read MoreThe Atl. Madrid Striker won't surprise anyone, being top of this list. One of the most prolific Strikers in the modern day. With his goal to appearance ratio, one of the deadliest finishers, potentially on the market this Summer. With Atletico admitting their gentlemen's agreement with his agent that they will allow him to leave this Summer due to his help over the last few seasons, it's probably safe to say that we won't be seeing Falcao in red and white stripes next season.
So where will he go?
With most of the top clubs across Europe making an enquiry you'd have to say that it's an open book right now but surely the top bets would have to be
Madrid
Chelsea
Manchester City
Outside Bet: Monaco
Madrid will be looking for a marquee signing this Summer, especially with the potential high profile Manager that they appoint. The new boss will be wanting to start out with a bang.
Chelsea need a finisher up top to complete the moves started by the flair play of Hazard, Mata, Oscar etc. With the inconsistent Torres, being, well, inconsistent, Ba a more rotational option and Lukaku not quite world-class yet Falcao would certainly fit the bill.
With Manchester City more likely to focus on Pellegrini's No.1 target Cavani, you'd expect Madrid or Chelsea to be front runners but if Cavani decides to stay with Napoli, we may well see Falcao in sky blue next season.
Monaco have been credited with an interest
due to their rich owners and return to the big time so expect them to be linked with every top player but would Falcao be willing to leave the Champions League behind?
Verdict: If Falcao is to leave Atletico, I fancy Monaco to nab the prolific front man. They may be an outside bet but I can see the direction they want to head in and Falcao will be offered a LOT of money to help them head in that direction.

Premier League Managers to Have Departed Their Respective Clubs During the 2012/13 Season
This season has seen a staggering nine Premier League managers exit their clubs after either being sacked, parting on a mutual agreement, or resigning from their post. We review all the nine managers who have left the Premier League this season. The list are in chronological order.Read More
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Champions League Final Preview: Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich
This Saturday, the 2012/13 Champions League season culminates at Wembley Stadium, where Bayern Munich will take on Borussia Dortmund in the first all-German final in history. The two Bundesliga giants defeated Europe's best to get to the final, and the achievement signifies the surging strength of German football. In the group stage, Borussia Dortmund emerged from the ‘group of death’ in the number one spot without losing a match. The group consisted of four reigning domestic champions: Real MRead More
The Ten Worst Players to Have Won the Champions League
Some of the world's greatest ever players have achieved success in the Champ[ions League, the likes of Paulo Maldini, Zinedine Zidane and Leo Messi have enhanced their reputations on the biggest stage. However, some dreadful players have also managed to get their hands on a Champions League winners' medal, here are the worst ten.Read More
The Transfer Merry-Go Round Part One
Read MoreThe Atl. Madrid Striker won't surprise anyone, being top of this list. One of the most prolific Strikers in the modern day. With his goal to appearance ratio, one of the deadliest finishers, potentially on the market this Summer. With Atletico admitting their gentlemen's agreement with his agent that they will allow him to leave this Summer due to his help over the last few seasons, it's probably safe to say that we won't be seeing Falcao in red and white stripes next season.
So where will he go?
With most of the top clubs across Europe making an enquiry you'd have to say that it's an open book right now but surely the top bets would have to be
Madrid
Chelsea
Manchester City
Outside Bet: Monaco
Madrid will be looking for a marquee signing this Summer, especially with the potential high profile Manager that they appoint. The new boss will be wanting to start out with a bang.
Chelsea need a finisher up top to complete the moves started by the flair play of Hazard, Mata, Oscar etc. With the inconsistent Torres, being, well, inconsistent, Ba a more rotational option and Lukaku not quite world-class yet Falcao would certainly fit the bill.
With Manchester City more likely to focus on Pellegrini's No.1 target Cavani, you'd expect Madrid or Chelsea to be front runners but if Cavani decides to stay with Napoli, we may well see Falcao in sky blue next season.
Monaco have been credited with an interest
due to their rich owners and return to the big time so expect them to be linked with every top player but would Falcao be willing to leave the Champions League behind?
Verdict: If Falcao is to leave Atletico, I fancy Monaco to nab the prolific front man. They may be an outside bet but I can see the direction they want to head in and Falcao will be offered a LOT of money to help them head in that direction.

Premier League Managers to Have Departed Their Respective Clubs During the 2012/13 Season
This season has seen a staggering nine Premier League managers exit their clubs after either being sacked, parting on a mutual agreement, or resigning from their post. We review all the nine managers who have left the Premier League this season. The list are in chronological order.Read More




