Football souvenir website unveils new look

Football souvenir, merchandise, memorabilia and gift website Footballbits football souvenirs has today unveiled it’s updated website which offers a brand new look and feel to the popular onsite football souvenir store and makes finding the items you want for a large selection of Premier League, Football League, European and International teams easier than ever before.

The functionality within the site has been updated and now delivers a more user-friendly experience, on-site navigation has been improved with a more consistent feel throughout the whole site and the website has been ‘future-proofed’ by making greater use of modules that can be updated as required.

The new site includes all of your old favourites and plenty of new items for your favourite teams as well.  Footballbits football souvenirs is the one place you need to look for a huge selection of officially licenced football souvenirs, merchandise, memorabilia and gifts, perfect for fans of all ages at affordable prices.

Delivery is available to the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand

The huge range of officially licenced football souvenirs and gifts at Footballbits football souvenirs is constantly being updated, so there’s always something new for you to find.

For more information visit www.footballbits.co.uk

The magic of the FA Cup

It’s that time again where the ‘big boys’ join the so called ‘minnows’ in the FA Cup.
The 3rd round draw has just taken place and has thrown up the usual mouth watering array of ties.
Holders Chelsea have been drawn at home to Watford. Arsenal are away at West Ham and Liverpool will visit Reading.
There are two other all Premiership ties with Aston Villa taking on Blackburn and Hull visiting Wigan and Conference side Kettering will be eagerly anticipating their replay with Leeds as the winners will travel to Old Trafford to play mighty Manchester United, a match which might well secure Kettering’s future should they make it

The draw in full:
Tottenham v Peterborough United
Brentford v Doncaster Rovers
Middlesbrough v Manchester City
Stoke City v York City
Notts County v Forest Green Rovers
Huddersfield Town v West Bromwich Albion
Sheffield United v QPR
MK Dons v Burnley
Chelsea v Watford
Nottingham Forest v Birmingham City
Preston North End v Colchester United
West Ham United v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers
Portsmouth v Coventry City
Sunderland v Oxford United or Barrow
Wigan Athletic v Hull City
Everton v Carlisle United
Sheffield Wednesday v Crystal Palace
Tranmere Rovers or Aldershot Town v Wolves
Blackpool v Ipswich Town
Fulham v Swindon Town
Stockport County or Torquay v Brighton
Scunthorpe United v Barnsley
Southampton v Rotherham United or Luton Town
Bristol City v Cardiff City
Reading v Liverpool
Staines Town or Millwall v Derby County
Plymouth Argyle v Newcastle United
Leicester City v Swansea City
Bolton Wanderers v Lincoln City
Accrington Stanley or Barnet v Gillingham
Manchester United v Kettering Town or Leeds United

The games will beplayed over the weekend of the 2nd and 3rd of January

It’s gonna happen 28th November

This weeks predictions bought to you by Footballbits football souvenirs officially licenced football souvenirs, merchandise, memorabilia and gifts, perfect for fans of all ages at affordable prices

Aston Villa v Tottenham  1-0
Blackburn v Stoke  2-1
Fulham v Bolton  2-0
Man City v Hull  2-0
Portsmouth v Man Utd  0-3
West Ham v Burnley  2-1
Wigan v Sunderland  1-0

Arsenal v Chelsea  1-2
Everton v Liverpool  1-2
Wolverhampton v Birmingham  1-0

Is Rafa treading water ?

Rafa BenetizLiverpool have given manager Rafa Benitez what amounts to the dreaded vote of (no) confidence and have said that he will not be sacked.

Managing director Christian Purslow has insisted manager Rafael Benitez’s position is safe, despite Liverpool being knocked out of the Champions League yesterday.

Liverpool failed to make it past the group stages for the first time in six years, despite a 1-0 win over Debrecen.

Their slight hope of qualification for the knock out stage was ended by Fiorentina’s 1-0 victory over Lyon.  Liverpool can now finish no higher than third in their group, behind Fiorentina and Lyon with one match remaining.

Purslow said Benitez would stay, saying: “He is under no threat”
I wonder if that’s the same message Paul Hart was given by Portsmouth……

It’s gonna happen 21st November

The international break is over, so back to the Premier League and here’s this week’s predictions

Saturday 21/11/09

Birmingham v Fulham 2-1
Burnley v Aston Villa 0-2
Chelsea v Wolverhampton 3-0
Hull v West Ham 1-1
Liverpool v Man City 2-1
Man Utd v Everton 2-0
Sunderland v Arsenal 0-1

Sunday 22/11/09

Bolton v Blackburn 1-0
Stoke v Portsmouth 1-0
Tottenham v Wigan 1-0

Wednesday 25/11/09

Fulham v Blackburn  1-0
Hull v Everton 1-2


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