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William Gallas Reads the Riot Act to His Arsenal Teammates
William Gallas has launched yet another withering attack on his Arsenal colleagues, this time while away on international duty with France...
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Is Gallas On His Way Out of the Emirates?
Arsenal captain William Gallas made the headlines yesterday when he claimed that the Arsenal dressing room is divided, that Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott had a fight during the Spurs game, and that there is a "rat" at the club...
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Did Cristiano Ronaldo Try to Break Thiago Silva’s Leg?
A war of words has broken out in the aftermath of Brazil’s crushing 6-2 victory over Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo being called out for reckless and dirty challenges during the friendly match on Wednesday night...
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The Tottenham Goalkeeper Issues Continue
Tottenham Hotspurs have been on a recent good run of results, against Arsenal and Liverpool to name a few, but one problem still remains—the goalkeeper position...
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The Wenger Bus is Coming
So, Arsene Wenger saw this one, did he? The legendary Mr Magoo has felt the need to stoke the mob fires of national fervour by calling for clubs to be investigated for withdrawing players from international duty...
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Steven Gerrard: Kop Captain or Kop Out?
Somewhere deep in the dungeon that is the Emirates Stadium, Arsene Wenger is having a crisis meeting with his players (and his conscious) as to who the next leader of men will be to take over the role of captain...
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Are England Really That Fab Under Capello?
Most Liverpool fans will tell you they are "Scouse not English." I am one of them; I'm not ignorant toward my place of birth when it comes to the International scene, it just bores me...
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Steven Bradbury-Esque Goals from Australia Must Be Harder to Come By
When someone talks about maxims related to association football, two stick out: "The ball is round, and anything can happen." And "Football is a cruel game...
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Inter the Team to Beat? Oh Yes!
Inter will come into Round 13 of Serie A playing arguably the most important match thus far in the season. They are facing a Juventus squad that has recovered from their slumps early on and now ...
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Fresh Faces Lead United States to Victory Over Guatemala
It seems Bob Bradley has finally listened to the common fan. The United States national team manager fielded a starting line-up consisting of highly in-demand players...
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New Shirt Sponsors for Manchester United
Carly's Manchester United Blog According to some reports, Saudi Telecom are favourites to replace AIG on the famous Manchester United shirt from next season.AIG, who signed a four-year, £56...
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Manchester United Trivia
Carly's Manchester United Blog I've been rummaging through my United books again. I have all the stats books and the facts and figures of this, that and the other, I follow it all...
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Was Paul Ince the Right Man for Blackburn Rovers?
It is 13 games into the season and Blackburn sit in the relegation zone. Should the alarm bells be ringing for Rovers fans? Paul Ince was a bit of a surprise appointment at Ewood Park...
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Andrei Arshavin Keeps Dreaming
To recap from yesterday’s post: “My dream is Barca, but to say that isn’t new. The whole world knows that I have dreamed forever about going to Barca.”—Andrei Arshavin, July 18, 2008...
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IMScouting’s player to watch: Matthias Jorgensen
IMScouting’s latest player to watch is FC Kobenhavn defender Matthias Jorgensen. This 18-year-old central defender is a cornerstone of the FC Kobenhavn defence and he recently gained his first cap for the Danish national team...
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Estudiantes reach the Copa Sudamericana final
Estudiantes 1 - Argentinos Jrs 0 (Agg. 2-1) (Copa Sudamericana, November 20, 2008) Jose Luis Calderon got in front of his marker to head home in the 62nd minute...
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Liverpool: Can They Really CHallenge For Title In EPL?
With 13 matches played in this season so far, it is Liverpool on 2nd spot after Chelsea on goal difference with both having same points. It is a huge boost to Liverpool fans after last few seasons where they did not come up with such a challenge...
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Mexico Squeaks Through in World Cup Qualifying
The Sven-Goran Eriksson reign in Mexico almost came to an abrupt end last night as Mexico qualified for the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying on goal difference...
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A Tinpot Salute To... Stevenage Borough
"An underachiever, proud of it." -Bart Simpson In 1996, Stevenage Borough won the Conference, and promotion to the Football League. They were refused entry. Their stadium and facilities weren't good enough so Boro stayed put...
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U.S. Kids Defeat Guatemala
It was a good night for U.S. soccer Wednesday as the U.S. kids beat Guatemala 2-0 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Colorado in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying. Already assured of qualifying for the next rounf of World Cup qualifying matches, U...
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Can Rafael Benitez Emulate Sir Alex Ferguson?
Rafael Benitez has been coaching first-team sides for 13 years now. Sir Alex Ferguson has been doing it for 33 years. Benitez has won five major trophies, while his Old Trafford equivalent has won 29...
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Football Nutrition: Dunkin' Donuts, Tomato Ketchup and Baby Food
Marcos Alvarez, the former physical instructor of Tottenham Hostpur, has spoken out this afternoon about the Spurs players' attitude towards nutrition...
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Total 90: American Football News For Nov. 20
There will not be mailbag for this week's edition because I haven't received any questions! Remember, if you'd like to submit a question for the mailbag, drop me an email or leave a note on my bulletin board...
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Profiles Of the Great and Good: Roy Race: It's Real Roy of the Rovers Stuff Here
Roy of the Rovers was by far the most popular football comic ever. Running from 1954 to 2001, stories covered various issues—Roy as a teen trying to break into the famed "Melchester Rovers" ...
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Karim Benzema on the Move?
There comes a point in every athlete's career when it's time for new beginnings. Forgotten pasts and upcoming memories. That time may be now for Karim Benzema...


















