Raahil Chopra
Aug 13, 2010

Catch the Barclays Premier League buzz

The first game of the 2010/11 Barclays Premier League (BPL) season is now just a day away. The anticipation of the new season is sky high with fans worldwide looking forward to see how the English 'stars' would respond after a isastrous FIFA World Cup 2010. Other players featured in the league also include World Cup winners, Fernando Torres and Pepe Reina (Liverpool), Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal for now) and David Silva (Manchester City).We at Campaign India have decided to build on the anticipation with videos from last season which will get your adrenalin level that one bit higher.

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