The English Premiership is without doubt the most popular football league in the world. Some of the biggest transfer rumors come from this league, as it is home to not only some of the best talent in the world like Wayne Rooney, Fernando Torres and Cesc Fabregas, but it also has teams with the longest history. Clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool are known in all corners of the world and have a history that goes back more than 100 years.
While it is common for soccer players to be in the spotlight on sports pages, these same players are also receiving front page treatment today due to their relationships with many artists. Newspapers have been the traditional source of information for ข่าวบอล players and clubs, but more and more fans are turning to online sources when it comes to the latest gossip.
Regardless of which football club you support, from Manchester United to Newcastle United FC, the internet has replaced the tabloids and newspapers as the default source for the latest football news and gossip. Every club will surely have an official site and most well supported clubs have dozens of unofficial websites dedicated to the club. Some fans have also created blogs mainly to inform about the latest events in the club and the lives of the players. By visiting these blogs and websites, you can be sure of the latest news, well ahead of what is reported in the daily media, which is traditionally a day late with their news. Some of the most popular football news websites include Premiershiptalk.com, football.co.uk, and football-talk.co.uk.
When there's a breaking news story about an important club or player story, you can be sure that online news sources will have the latest news long before the morning paper. For example, during the last transfer window, the successful transfers of Fernando Torres to Chelsea and of Luiz Suárez and Andy Carroll to Liverpool were only completed just before midnight. Although you could have read all about it in the morning papers, online sources had already written many columns and comments on the subject that what you would be reading in the morning paper are repeat versions of the same story.
It is no wonder that even newspapers and tabloids today get their articles from these online news sources, especially fan comments. Erik Ian Larsen, who runs the successful website for Arsenal fans, has had his articles used frequently in the mainstream media.
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