TSN.ca presents its latest weekly power rankings for the 2013-14 Barclays Premier League season. Rankings were weighted evenly between separate lists made by TSN Radio host and soccer analyst Gareth Wheeler as well as TSN.cas soccer editors. 1. Chelsea (Last Week-1) A massive performance for Chelsea as they drubbed Arsenal 6-0 to put further pressure on their London rivals. Oscar had the major impact with a goal in each half. 2. Manchester City (LW-2) Two huge victories helped keep Manchester City in the thick of the title race. They opened with a 5-0 drubbing of Fulham before picking up their third consecutive victory at Old Trafford over Manchester United, winning 3-0 in the Manchester Derby. 3. Liverpool (LW-3) Six points keeps Liverpool hot on Arsenals tail as they won both matchups this week. After taking a wild 6-3 victory over Cardiff City thanks to a Luis Suarez hat trick and a pair of goals from defender Martin Skrtel, Liverpool beat Sunderland 2-1 at Anfield. 4. Arsenal (LW-4) A tough week for Arsenal as they were well beaten 6-0 at the hands of Chelsea before a Mathieu Flamini 90th minute own goal cost them a win in a 2-2 draw with Swansea. 5. Everton (LW-5) A pair of victories keeps Everton right in the thick of the race for European football as they beat Swansea City 3-2 before blanking Newcastle 3-0 in midweek. 6. Tottenham (LW-6) After falling behind two goals to Southampton, Christian Eriksen scored twice and Gylfi Sigurdsson provided the injury time winner as Tottenham escaped with a 3-2 victory. 7. Manchester United (LW-7) It was an up and down week for United who earned a big 2-0 victory over West Ham United over the weekend thanks to a brace from Wayne Rooney, before falling 3-0 at home to City in the Manchester Derby. 8. Southampton (LW-8) Sent ahead 28 minutes into the game, Southampton conceded three goals, including an injury time decider as they lost 3-2 to Tottenham. 9. Newcastle United (LW-9) Papiss Cisse scored an injury time winner to snatch a 1-0 victory for Newcastle against Crystal Palace. Newcastle would then go on to fall 3-0 at home to Everton in their mid-week fixture. 10. Stoke City (LW-11) Peter Odemwingie, Peter Crouch, Steven Nzonzi and Geoff Cameron all found the net for Stoke as they overcame an early goal to romp to a 4-1 victory. 11. Aston Villa (LW-10) Christian Benteke opened the scoring in the fifth minute but Aston Villa were punished by Stoke City in a 4-1 loss. 12. West Ham United (LW-13) After a weekend 2-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester United, West Ham picked up a 2-1 home victory over Hull to earn three points on the week. 13. Hull City (LW-12) It was a two game, three-point week for Hull as they earned a 2-0 victory over West Brom, before losing 2-1 to West Ham in a midweek fixture. 14. Swansea City (LW-14) A single point is all Swansea would get out of two fixtures and they earned it late in the second fixture. After falling 3-2 to Everton, an injury time own goal gifted the Swans a 2-2 draw with Arsenal. 15. Norwich City (LW-16) Robert Snodgrass and Alexander Tettey scored first half goals to lead Norwich to a 2-0 victory over Sunderland. 16. West Bromwich Albion (LW-15) Two first half goals condemned West Bromwich Albion to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Hull City. 17. Crystal Palace (LW-18) Crystal Palace conceded an injury time marker to Newcastle as they fell 1-0 at St. James Park on the weekend. 18. Sunderland (LW-17) A tough week for Sunderland as they failed to pick up any points in either match they played. They started with a 2-0 loss at the hands of Sunderland before a mid-week, 2-1 setback to Liverpool. 19. Fulham (LW-19) Fulham were beaten handily by Manchester City at Etihad Stadium, falling 5-0. 20. Cardiff City (LW-20) Jordan Mutch scored twice and Fraizer Campbell also found the net, but Cardiff dropped a wild 6-3 home game to Liverpool. Adidas Shoes Australia Factory Outlet . 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Adidas Shoes Clearance Sale Online .com) - Cincinnati Reds pitcher Mat Latos had an arthroscopic procedure performed on his right elbow last week, the teams official site reported Wednesday.Jason Pottinger chose his words carefully, because this was the first time he could speak for himself, on the record. And the Ottawa Redblacks linebacker wanted to be sure his words delivered their full effect. "Its an insult," he said over the phone Wednesday after the CFL Players Association lifted its media ban, giving its members the ability to speak openly about stalling collective bargaining talks. For Pottinger — 30 years old and an eight-year CFL veteran taken by Ottawa in Decembers expansion draft— "It," is an all-composing term, referring to the CFLs reluctance to explore any revenue-sharing model, and the publication of the leagues newest offer Wednesday, which includes a "ratification bonus" ($1,000 for rookies and $3,000 for veterans) if the players agree to the leagues terms by June 2. "Its a slap in the face." "It" ultimately alludes to a negotiation process that has made no progress for months. Like most players, Pottinger has not directly been part of the talks. There is now a week left before the current CBA expires on May 29. Last week the CFLPA began mailing out strike ballots to its members. Pottinger has received his, and he has voted Yes. "Im hopeful," he said. "But the league has to start taking us seriously." For the most part, players have kept quiet over the last few months. The CFL made certain no one representing the league or any team spoke, threatening hefty fines for any league or team official willing to share any thoughts on the negotiations. And then today - after TSN initially reported the leagues latest offer to the players - CFL commissioner Mark Cohon released the offer on the leagues website along with an open letter to players and fans. The leagues offer includes an initial nine per cent increase on the salary cap — from the existing $4.4 million to $4.8 million — in the first year of a new CBA, and a yearly $50,000 increase over the life of a new five-year deal (putting the cap at $5,050,000). The league minimum salary would also be raised from $45,000 to $50,000. And the CFL would maintain a $450,000 annual payment to the CFLPA for "Player marketing and other rights." The proposal also includes larger active rosters, plans for limited amounts of contact practices, and the continuation of player pension, medical, and life insurance benefits. "The CFL offer strikes an appropriate balance of, on the one hand, providing significant compensation increases and health and safety improvements to the Players while, on the other hand, creating an environment in which the League and its teams can continue to build for a strong and stable future," Cohon wrote in his letter to the players. "I was surprised [the league went public]," Pottinger said. "This must have been their plan. We had an understanding that neither side would approach the media for 24 hours. [The players] gave that notice [Tuesday afternoon] and the league broke that understanding. They came in [to the proposed Toronto meeting place Wednesday] handedd their proposal and walked out.dddddddddddd Now is that bargaining?" Four hours later, CFLPA executives held a press conference and released their counterproposal. The crucial component of the players offer is $6.24 million salary cap partly determined by a revenue-sharing model, which would allocate 55 per cent of gross revenue from TV, internet and radio rights, 45 per cent of gross sponsorship revenue, and 40 per cent of gross ticket revenue to the players. "We advised the CFLPA in no uncertain terms that their proposal was not realistic, and would not form the basis for any financial settlement," Cohon said in his letter. "In fact, it would threaten the very existence of the CFL." "The league has only recently been upfront with us about their finances," Pottinger said. "This isnt just about the players now. This is about the players who are coming into the league, and who will come into the league. In five years, I will likely be out of the league. I want players coming to the CFL then to say Thanks for putting up a fight. CFLPA president Scott Flory also issued a letter to CFL fans Wednesday afternoon. "We are in not interested in destroying the game that has given us all so much. We put our bodies, hearts and souls on the line and seek nothing more than to be fairly paid for what we do," Flory wrote. Sources - players both close to the negotiations and outside of the meetings - have told TSN over the past few months that some kind of revenue-sharing scheme must be an integral part of any new CBA. But are the percentages in the CFLPAs recent proposal fixed, immutable numbers? Or a starting point that hasnt yet been properly considered? Pottinger, a businessman himself working toward his Master of Business Administration, paused when considering the questions. The terms "whats fair" and "fair share" were constantly repeated principles when players were advised to say little or nothing. The message wont change now. "In the end - and I know youve heard this enough times already - but we want whats fair," he said. "I want you to write this: Back in 2010 [when the soon-to-be-expired CBA was being negotiated] revenue sharing for the players was around 56 per cent. The league approached us and said they couldnt operate with a revenue sharing model. They told us the league wouldnt be healthy. They told us to be partners. We understood. We thought we were partners." "Now it just feels like take, take, take." Players used social media to air frustration and show their filled-in strike ballots. Ones with NO crossed have yet to be seen. "In writing this letter, we the Executive, are still here where our negotiations were scheduled to be, working towards furthering talks. We need two sides," Flory wrote in his open letter. What is the timetable now? Does Pottinger expect to miss the first week of training camp? The first preseason game? The first week of the regular season? Is he ready to strike? "Im still hopeful for a new deal," Pottinger said. ' ' '