Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ryan Babel Reveals On Twitter 'I'm Going Nowhere' After Liverpool Accept Tottenham's £5m Offer


Ryan Babel has proclaimed on his Twitter site
that he will be staying at Liverpool.

The Dutch international has been at the centre of a limit day transfer tug-o'-war involving Tottenham and West Ham but has broken speculation about his instant future 80 minutes before the end of the move window.

Babel's posts on his Twitter explanation read: "Guys, guys, guys...I'm going nowhere...LFC all the way...ynwa."

Following Goal.com UK revealed that Spurs had complete a swoop for the anxious Liverpool forward, Tottenham followed up their first enquiry about taking the player on a season-long loan by means of a £5 million offer.

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Calcio Debate: Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic Move Was Magic, But Robinho Is Result Of The Popularity Going To Silvio Berlusconi's Head


Calcio Debate: San Siro was fairly the place to be on Sunday evening. The intelligence of expectancy and anticipation was sweeping from side to side football's La Scala as the buzz surrounding Zlatan Ibrahimovic's loan move enclosed everybody present.

Abruptly Milan had becoming a realistic applicant once more, and the fans were reveling in it. Other than the Rossoneri's capture of Manchester City's Robinho suggests that president Silvio Berlusconi might just have got a little too agreed away.

Inside so many ways, Ibrahimovic's arrival is the ideal way to cover some of the cracks on show in new times. There have been suspicious problems galore – especially when the outstanding Alessandro Nesta has been struck down by the newest in his catalogue of medical issues – and the aged midfield has begun to look more and more in require of a young Gennaro Gattuso. Or at least a first-team Mathieu Flamini.

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Friday, August 27, 2010

OFFICIAL: Juventus Sign Fabio Quagliarella From Napoli


Juventus have long-established the signing of Napoli striker Fabio Quagliarella from side to side an official declaration free by the club.

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The football player undergo a medical in Turin on Friday at the club's head office and place pen to paper on his new agreement.

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Stephen Appiah Raring To Go For Cesena


Retire Ghana international Stephen Appiah affirmed that he needs more playing time this period with his new club Cesena and exposed that he feels good ahead of the create of the new Serie A season.

"I didn't play a lot of games for Bologna last period but I'm hoping to get additional playing time this season,” the 29-year-old told the BBC.

"In training I've showed the coach that I'm prepared to play and I feel good.

"I've had a hard time in the last two years and I'm strong-minded to put that at the back me and enjoy my football again," the former Fenerbahce ace said.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Inter Star Diego Milito Is The UEFA Club Footballer Of The Year


Bury striker Diego Milito has been chosen as the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year at the Champions League group phase draw in Monaco. The veteran striker score crucial goals for the treble winners in Europe's top opposition, counting two in the final alongside Bayern Munich.

In the meantime, the individual place awards are voted on as the Nerazurri took a clean sweep with Julio Cesar, Maicon and Wesley Sneijder - who was winner of the Goal.com 50 - all given script of difference. Goal.com breaks it down.

UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year: Julio Cesar

Nominees: Julio Cesar, Hugo Lloris, Victor Valdes

UEFA Club Defender of the Year: Maicon

Nominees: Lucio, Maicon, Gerard Pique

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Champions League Draw: Inter To Face Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United Draw Valencia, Barcelona And Rubin Kazan To Meet Again

The 2010-11 UEFA Champions’ League group phase is now set following the draw took put in Monaco on Thursday and it suggests some exciting match-ups and intriguing potential.

The cup holders Inter have been dealt a rough hand in Group A as they will face-off alongside Werder Bremen, Tottenham Hotspur, and Twente. The probable group of death would appear to be Group G with Real Madrid, Milan, Ajax, and Auxerre.

Meanwhile, Barcelona in Group D will be comparatively pleased to battle against Panathinaikos, Copenhagen, and Rubin Kazan.

Previous year's finalists Bayern Munich also have a Germany - Italy contest versus Roma. Basel and Cluj round out Group E.

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Jorge Valdano Reveals Mahamadou Diarra Is Likely To Leave Real Madrid


Real Madrid director-general Jorge Valdano has exposed that the club are looking to offload two or three players previous to the end of the move summer window and confessed that suspicious midfielder Mahamadou Diarra is likely to leave.

The Spanish giants at present have 26 players in their first-team team but need to trim the number down to 25. The likes of Fernando Gago, Lassana Diarra, Mahamadou Diarra and Rafael Van der Vaart have been talk about as possible candidates to head out the way out door.

“We will be at ease with two or three exits," he said, according to AS. "He (Diarra) is the only one we have verbal in a direct manner, but we have talked to a number of of the other players that will have difficulties charming a place in the first football team."

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Real Madrid Coach Jose Mourinho Admits Roy Hodgson Faces Uphill Battle At Liverpool


Real Madrid trainer Jose Mourinho considers that Liverpool have been receiving worse and worse with every passing year, in a thinly veiled barb heading for at Rafa Benitez.
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Benitez parted corporation with the Premier League giants previous this summer to fill the vacancy at San Siro after Mourinho left the Nerazzurri for the Bernabeu. Previous season the Reds unsuccessful to finish in the top four in the English top flight and Mourinho feel that new Reds manager Roy Hodgson will find it rough to resurrect the former European champions.

“It is very hard work for Roy to perform it with Liverpool as, over the last years, they have been receiving worse, worse and worse," the Portuguese is quoted as saying by the Daily Telegraph. “The Liverpool of 2004 was enhanced than the Liverpool of 2005, 2005 was better than 2006 and 2006 better than 2007.

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Chelsea Readying Mammoth €40 Million Swoop For Real Madrid Defender Sergio Ramos - Report


Chelsea are set to start on a amazing bid to land Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, and will offer €40 million for the World Cup winner, according to information from Spain.

Sports magazine Marca comments that Blues owner Roman Abramovich, whose side have been comparatively quiet in the current move window after seeing an move toward for Brazilian sensation Neymar collapse, wants to rupture onto the scene with a major coup, and sees Ramos as the player to do now that.

The sizeable transport fee will be coupled with a five-year football agreement for Ramos, worth €10m per season, and Chelsea is desperate to bring to a close a deal earlier than the end of the current remove window.

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Liverpool's Javier Mascherano Would Be Welcomed At Barcelona With Open Arms - Victor Valdes


Victor Valdes has uttered his wish to play alongside move target Javier Mascherano at Barcelona next period, saying that the player would be "welcomed with open arms" should he total a move from Liverpool.

Conjecture continue today that the Blaugrana and the English Premier League side are edging still final to reaching an accord for the Argentine international, and Valdes is anticipating the entrance of the midfield enforcer.

Speaking in a press discussion today, the goalkeeper said: “If it is established, I believe he [Mascherano] is a very good player. We would greet him with open arms. He is a great football player with self-protective quality and he would help us a lot.”

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger reveals Almunia concern


Arsene Wenger believes transfer conjecture is unsettling Arsenal
goalkeeper Manuel Almunia - excluding warned competition is part of life at a top football club.

The Gunners have been a great deal linked with Australia international Mark Schwarzer all summer, with Fulham uphold they have twisted down two bids for the 37-year-old, supposed to be in the region of £2million. Wenger will stay faith with Almunia for Saturday's visit of newly endorsed Blackpool, but uphold no one player can be guaranteed a place in the starting XI.

"It is a very responsive subject which is hard for me to talk about. You can appreciate that he is unsettled by that situation, but on the other hand, when you play at Arsenal, that is what you have to deal with," said Wenger.

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New Manchester United deal for Vidic


Nemanja Vidic has signed a four-year agreement lean-to with Manchester United.

The statement puts an end to the strong debate surrounding the Serbian for over 18 months, with his expectations seemingly intended to be away from Old Trafford. Though, Vidic has now dedicated himself to the Red Devils and boss is Sir Alex Ferguson delighted to have the protector around until 2014.

"We are pleased Nemanja has committed his future to the club. This kills all the stupid conjecture over the past few months," said Ferguson.

"Nemanja has urbanized into one of the best centre-halves in Europe and we are satisfied he will be here for many years to come."

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Rapid Vienna 1-1 Aston Villa: Youngster Barry Bannan Grabs First Senior Strike & Priceless Away Goal


Barry Bannan's first higher-ranking goal was the emphasize for Aston Villa in their 1-1 draw with Rapid Vienna in the first leg of their Europa League play-off at the Gerhard Hanappi sports ground Thursday night.

The 20-year-old scored a vital away goal in only his third exterior for the club, tucking away a low cross from Marc Albrighton to give Villa the perfect start after 12 minutes.

Other than caretaker director Kevin MacDonald's side were rapidly pushed back, with Atdhe Nuhiu credited with moving on a right-wing cross from football skipper Steffen Hofmann 20 minutes afterward.

MacDonald threw two extra of his young players into the deep end as American-born protector Eric Lichaj and midfielder Jonathan Hogg were handed entrances.

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Europa League Round-Up

PSG 2-0 Maccabi Tel Aviv

PSG complete the ideal start to their European campaign in the third minute when a Ceara irritated was poorly dealt with, allowing Peguy Luyindula to fire home. Schalke aim Guillaume Hoarau doubled the escort on the hour spot when he fired past Maccabi 'keeper Liran Strauber.

Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 Tavriya

Bayer was still faster out of the blocks than PSG. Michal Kadlec took benefit of a poor punch by visiting goalkeeper Vitaliy Postranskyi to provide his side the lead in the first minute. Kadlec then scored a very important second goal five minutes from time, heading home from a corner. Recurring hero Michael Ballack then scored his first goal in his second spell at the Bay Arena with a penalty in strike time.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hamden updates middle school tryout schedule


By Staff Reports
Hamden High School will hold tests and practice for the upcoming fall sports period beginning Aug. 23.

Intended for children varsity and varsity football practice will start Aug. 23 and be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. Put into practice will be held at the Hamden High School football field.

Test for freshman football will take place beginning Aug. 23 and be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday at Hamden High. Football tests for novel students entering 10th from side to side 12th grade will follow the same schedule.

Football tests will be held Aug. 28 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. at Hamden High.

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Reina Hands Arsenal A Draw


Reina Hands Arsenal A Draw: The period starter for Liverpool ended with disappointment. Former in the match Joe Cole was sent off on his first appearance for the Reds for a clumsy confront on Arsenal debutant Laurent Koscielny who was himself send away just before the end for a second yellow card.

Liverpool was given the lead by David Ngog just following half time. Arsenal had a lot of control but created few odds. They would have surely been thankful to Reina, his error helped them equalize when Chamakh headed against the post which Reina spilled into his own net with just 15 seconds of normal time residual.

Hodgson was let down with the draw and commented on the match:

“It was a bit unsatisfactory to lose two points so close to the end, but it was a extraordinary presentation having to play the whole of the second half with 10 men. There was no meaning from Joe Cole to foul the player, he throw himself in to try and block the ball.. But when players try to chunk the ball, the referee often sees it as a worse foul than it was.”

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Ayila keen on Champions League spot


Football news: Although he leftovers a doubt for tonight’s Champions League clash with Dutch giants, Ajax Amsterdam,

Dynamo Kyiv midfielder, Yusuf Ayila leftovers hopeful of his team’s probability of making it into the group stage of the UEFA Champions League opposition.

Dynamo has met Dutch associations 10 times in European competitions. The last time was in 2002 when they banged out Feyenoord and for Ayila a favourable consequence at home today will see them play in the group stages of the opposition.

“We have to win well at home so as to have the benefit when we go for the second leg in Amsterdam in a fortnight,” he told his association website.

In the direction of construct it to this stage of the rivalry, the four-time European champion; Ajax got a 3-3 draw at PAOK in Greece and a 1-1 draw back home, advancing as of the away goal rule.

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UEFA Champions League Play-offs LIVE!


Tottenham play Swiss side Young Boys in the first-leg of their Champions League play-off. Other than initial, it's Zenit St. Petersburg against Auxerre.

Tottenham start their first European Cup escapade for almost 50 years when they journey to Switzerland to face Young Boys in Berne.

Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes proceeds to the opposition he last traited in as a PSV Eindhoven player.

"It's huge to be in the Champions League again," Gomes told tottenhamhotspur.com. "I played in it for four years at PSV and I be acquainted with how good it is, it's astonishing to play Champions League football with Tottenham at the present.

"We merit it. We showed a lot of quality last period, improved a lot and at the present we'll see how good it is. It's the most significant club competition in the world."

Young Boys protector Christoph Spycher has warned spurs his side will play with no fear.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Liverpool Prepare Bid for £8m Dutch International: Hodgson Keen On Youngster Wolfswinkel


Roy Hodgson is place to make a bid for Dutch international person on strike Ricky van Wolfswinkel as he seems to beef up his Anfield aggressive options. The 21 year old Utrecht goalscorer is extremely consideration of in Holland and has been connected with moves to both Ajax and PSV over the summer and the Liverpool superior is looking to snap up the young person before the move window closes.

Van Wolfswinkel is not as yet a family name but has risen through the Dutch ranks and won his first global cap last week and has started the period well with three goals in his first two matches. The mightily built forward would be one for the prospect and is a player Hodgson has sent scouts to view in recent weeks.

Hodgson will anticipate that he will be given enough funds to bring in new additions earlier than the transfer window closes and the previous Vitesse man is valued at around £8m.

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Arsenal Player Ratings Vs. Liverpool:1-1:


Arsenal Player Ratings Vs. Liverpool:1-1:Arsenal expects of ongoing their pre period form and galloping off to the same move toward as last season were wasted by a 10 men Liverpool outfit in the Gunners first come across for 2010/2011. In what was a scrappy, mostly without incident affair Arsene Wenger's men, who were with no a number of key figures, lacked their common pace, flair and vigour.

in spite of controlling most of the first half play it was Liverpool who opened the scoring through a scintillating strike from stand in striker David N'Gog. This came largely on the back of play after moments before the first half was set to close, Liverpool débutante Joe Cole, who joined the Reds from Chelsea during the Summer, was given his marching orders for a late challenge on Arsenal débutante, who would also be given a early shower too. Cole's challenge was ugly but many felt referee Martin Atkinson was too harsh to brandish a straight red.

The dismissal of Liverpool sparked a passage of dominance in the second half and it seemed certain new manager Roy Hodgson was destined to receive his first Premier League win with Liverpool before keeper Jose Reina failed to dislodge a Tomas Rosicky cross which new striker Marouane Chamakh had managed to sneak in thanks to the gloves of Reina.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Spanish Inquisition: Barcelona Will Be Near Unstoppable If They Sign Javier Mascherano


Goal.com’s KS Leong believes that Masch will complete the missing piece in the Blaugrana jigsaw

During the frequently cruel world of football, an approval in mask in the face of beat is sometimes the only source of expect that keeps a team, a player or a fan going.

Barcelona’s breakdown to sign Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal this summer has twisted out to be just that, as the association are now allegedly close to the signing of Javier Mascherano; a player that Barca unquestionably need more than Cesc, a player that they would not have approached had they succeed in re-capturing Cesc.

While it’s additional captivating to the global spectators to pack your team with an endless array of the world’s best aggressive talent, it’s not forever the most sensible way of winning a football match, as Florentino Perez will happily attest. have the likes of Mesut Oezil or Cesc Fabregas go together with Dani Alves, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Villa in the starting XI is a good way to make an impact on your peers in fantasy football game forums, but it makes for a hideously unwarranted team in real life.

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EPL Predictions 2010-11


Goal.com Special: English Premier League Predictions 2010-11
Bearing in mind any big signings made in the remaining weeks of the transfer window could significantly change things as they stand...

Premier League Winners: Chelsea

Champions League qualifiers: Chelsea (1), Manchester United (2), Manchester City (3), Arsenal (4)

Europa League qualifiers: Liverpool (5), Tottenham (6), Everton (7)

Relegated: Wolves (18), West Brom (19), Blackpool (20)

FA Cup Winners: Arsenal

League Cup Winners: Everton

Best Goalkeeper: Jose Manuel Reina (Liverpool)

Best Defender: Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United)

Best Midfielder: Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)

Best Attacker: Didier Drogba (Chelsea)

Best Summer Signing: Yaya Toure (Manchester City)

Worst Summer Signing: David Silva (Manchester City)

Golden Boot: Didier Drogba (Chelsea)

Best Youngster (Under-21): Jack Rodwell (Everton)

Player of the Year: Didier Drogba (Chelsea)

Manager of the Year: Carlo Ancelotti (Chelsea)

Champions League Outlook: Chelsea (Semi Final), Manchester United (Quarter Final), Arsenal (last 16), Tottenham (last 16)

Europa League Outlook: Liverpool (winners), Everton (Quarter Final) Aston Villa (group stages)

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Sir Alex Ferguson hails 'amazing finish' from Manchester United


Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to his team for thrashing Manchester City on Saturday the conquest which ensured their title imaginings alive.

Manchester United clutched a score in the dying minutes from side to side Paul Scholes subtitle and Ferguson says it was a mazing finish and believes his side merits a victory.

"It was an astounding finish," Ferguson told Sky Sports.

"We've three last-minute goals next to them now this season but deserve it."

With Chelsea 2-1 loss in the hands of Tottenham on Saturday, combined are now only one point after the leaders and the director believes such victory have given their group extra excitement.

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Wenger - We must respond in the next game


After a painful 3-2 defeat to Wigan Athletic on Sunday in the Premier League clash at DW sports ground, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger thinks his team will bounce back in their next game next to Manchester City next week at Emirates Stadium.

Wigan came from at the back to beat Arsenal 3-2 in wound time to ruin Arsenal’s title hopes with three games left plus if they beat Manchester City they will book a place in the Champions’ League group stages.

"It doesn't substance if it is difficult or not tricky [to raise ourselves], this job is not only for easy times, it is for tricky times as well, and we have to act in response in the next game," said the manager on club’s official site.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Italy vs Côte D’Ivoire Live Streaming Football Match Updates

Italy vs Côte D’Ivoire Live Football Match And Updates:

African huge Ivory Coast Titans and Italy, both of which fell out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup first, will meet exciting international friendly match August-10-2010,2:45pm.Consequence of face certainly expose a lot of goals each team, strength of mind, and destiny of the future.

The cash has the last word when the Ivory Coast FA argued the terms of the agreement with the former Manchester City and Mexico, Sven Goran Eriksson. A report from the FA Sory Diabate Vice President clearly state the case on the official website of the Federation of Ivory Coast. According to Reuters, said; In reality, Eriksson not to be the prospect leader of the elephants. He was our best choice, but the talks failed. The trouble came by economic thoughts, although there is a will on both sides. Per Now the public is not yet know the identity of the heir to Sven Goran Eriksson, but Sory Diabate guaranteed greedy Coast Ivory supporters.

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DATE: 10-Aug-2010,
TIME: 18:45 until 20:45 (GMT),
COMPETITION: Friendly,
LIVE/REPEAT: Live.

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Fifa to probe North Korean World Cup team 'punishment'

Fifa, the world's football leading body, has launched an inquiry into claims that Pyongyang punished the coach and players of the North Korean team following the side's dismal recital at the 2010 World Cup.

Previous month, Radio Free Asia said so as to all members of the North Korea squad, separately from two foreign-based players, were subjected to "harsh ideological criticism" after they lost all three matches and approved the highest number of goals by a team at the rivalry.

"We send a letter to the football federation to tell us about their election of a new president and to find out if the accusations made by the media that the coach and some players were fated and punished are true," said Sepp Blatter, the Fifa President.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Tevez expects title challenge

Person on strike Carlos Tevez believes Manchester City are contenders for the Barclays Premier League title this period.

In spite of having so far unsuccessful to qualify for the Champions League, final fifth in May, the Argentina international thinks City are now in a position to take a giant leap forward. Manager Roberto Mancini has spender £75million in the squad this summer, bringing in Jerome Boateng, David Silva, Yaya Toure and Aleksandar Kolarov, and is still pursuing Inter Milan striker Mario Balotelli and Aston Villa midfielder James Milner.

"Our aim should be to get better bit by bit, other than we know we must fight for the title," said Tevez who wait for this season's championship battle to be a five-way race between the recognized 'big four' of Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool plus City.

"I can say for convinced that the winner will be one of these teams," he added in ZOO journal.

"The similar teams will be there and even though we have bring in new players, other clubs will match us.

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Gerrard - I'd boo England

Team leader Steven Gerrard admits England deserve to be jeered by faction during Wednesday's friendly in opposition to Hungary - and he would join in if he was in the stands at Wembley.

England are predictable to be given a rough time by fans following their disappointing World Cup campaign in South Africa this summer.

Asked if he would boo the national team at Tuesday's press meeting, Gerrard said: "I almost certainly would."

He added: "I'm expectant a mixed reaction. I'm sure there'll be boos but we have to take it on the chin. We merit it, we let them down.

"Hopefully, with time, we can show them we are a good team and that we're frantic to make them happy."

Coach Fabio Capello conventional a lot of criticism for his man-management and tactics throughout the World Cup but the Football Association chose to stick with the Italian, and Gerrard has no doubt it was the right conclusion.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

West Midlands football season kicks off on BBC WM

BBC WM is departing football crazy with the kick off of the major soccer season for Birmingham and the Black Country in over two decades.

The region has four clubs in the top flight for the first time since 1983/84.

Endorsed West Bromwich Albion join Aston Villa, Birmingham City and Wolverhampton nomads in the Premier League.

Remain up to date on 95.6FM and DAB and follow the sports team on Twitter.

Have your say

Because well as commentaries, BBC WM's reporting of the 2010/2011 period will include forums and plenty of other opportunities for fans to contain their say on how their sides are doing. Paul Franks hosts the Friday Football Phone In and Saturday afternoon treatment with reporters roughly the grounds transporting the very latest on the Premier League sides and Walsall's League One campaign.

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Gulf football fans face delays over EPL


A number of football fans could be left in the dim by the time the English Premier League (EPL) footballkicks off this Saturday, smooth if they have already bought decoders to watch the action.

Abu Dhabi Media corporation (ADMC), which has acquired the sole rights to screen every EPL game in the Gulf this period, has exposed that the smartcards requisite for satellite users will not be put on sale until an inform has been added to a exact decoder.

“The let go of smartcards into the market has been delayed awaiting a number of technical updates, which Humax is preparation on making to the Humax IF1010HD decoder,” a spokesperson from ADMC told Arabian Business.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Making Sense Of The 18 Players Picked For USA-Brazil

During international football, squads bear a grueling two-year qualifying progression to reach the World Cup. They travel halfway in the region of the globe to play between 270 and 750 minutes of football. Then, it's over.

Of course, there's a hangover.

Five weeks after being bound from the 2010 World Cup by Ghana, the United States Men's National Team sits smack in the center of this period. The 18-man roster called to struggle in a friendly against Brazil at the new Giants Stadium reflects this reality.

The squad is one in transition, a rudderless ship balanced in the calm after a South African storm. Heck, given the irresolute fate of Bob Bradley, they are essentially a side without a coach.

The group of a dozen and a half neither looks back nor steps into the future; it simply exists for this one moment. Fifteen of the 18 players training for the Stars and Stripes represented their country in South Africa -- Jozy Altidore replaced Jermaine Jones who will remain with club side Schalke -- and it's clear the match isn't about moving forward.

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Respect must take priority

The long-lasting trial with additional assistant referees, shared respect for match officials, opponents and fans, and financial fair play – all rudiments which will mark this season's UEFA Champions League.

inside his address to the draw ritual for the competition's qualifying play-offs in Nyon, UEFA general escritoire Gianni Infantino highlighted all three features as the eagerly awaited group stage enthused ever closer.

"The play-offs this period will bring about a new element which could prove essential for the future of the game," he said. "Following the request submitted by UEFA, the International Football friendship Board [IFAB] recently accepted that the trial of two additional assistant referees be held at all UEFA Champions League matches as of the play–off stage.

"We deem that this explanation can strongly support the referees to take accurate decisions in difficult and sensitive situations," Mr Infantino explained.

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Socceroos to play Paraguay in Sydney

The Socceroos will play against Paraguay in Sydney Football Stadium on October 9.

At home Australia's first game on home soil since their World Cup campaign, Lucas Neill's men will face on one of the shock packets of the tournament in South Africa.

It took a goal as of Spain superstar David Villa with just seven minutes residual for the eventual champions to get past Paraguay in the quarter-finals.

The South Americans, who show off the likes of Manchester City striker Roque Santa Cruz, experienced person Sunderland defender Paulo Da Silva and goalkeeper Justo Villar in their ranks, will also play the All Whites in New Zealand on their tour on October 12.

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International Football - The 10 worst penalty misses ever

Enthused by a new cataclysmic miss in the Spanish league, we run down the 10 worst penalty misses of all time.

Throughout the climax of the 2009/10 period in the Spanish second tier, promotion-chasing Real Betis took on Gimnastic of Tarragona at home meaningful that only a win would be good enough. Betis were execution on to a slim 1-0 lead when a late penalty gave them a chance to assurance all three points.

Awake paced Brazil-born Turkish international Mehmet Aurelio to do the honours - but instead of sealing the conquest he shaped perhaps the worst penalty miss of all time, slicing high and wide with an inexplicable blunder. Thankfully for the player, his side hung on to win the match.

You can watch the video below - and to put the miss in context, we've collected a load more of the worst ever penalty misses in the history of the beautiful game.

1. Mehmet Aurelio slices high and wide for Real Betis against Gimnastic in the Spanish second division



2. David Beckham’s spectacular miss for England against Portugal


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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Premier League has no room for a winter break, says chief executive Richard Scudamore

England head coach Fabio Capello has insisted a smash is essential if the national side is to do well. Capello's comments came after England's stoppage in the World Cup but Scudamore cannot see where the space in the packed out fixture calendar could be found for a winter break.

Scudamore said: ''We are open-minded to it but I don't see where the drive is going to come from for it.

''Mr Capello might desire one but I can't see where the impetus is going to come to reduce our league from 20 to 18 clubs.

''It would be daft to do that when you have a global property of our strength. We have 380 games and you're not going to go down to 306 - why are you going to do that when people like Uefa are mounting the number of dates of their competitions.

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Watch Ireland vs Manchester United Live Streaming Friendly Match Online Soccer

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Present are many global friendly matches that are expected to watching online with sports live streaming online on pc. Ireland vs Manchester United live soccer is the same type of international friendly soccer occasion that everybody can watch and enjoy with live streaming online on pc. SO, you are most welcome to watch and enjoy the best Ireland vs Manchester United live soccer live streaming online. Don't forget to watch online and be crazy of best football.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Torres commits to Liverpool

Liverpool person on strike Fernando Torres has vowed his future to the club after insisting his "pledge and loyalty is the same as it was on my first day when I signed".

The Spain intercontinental, who returned to training on Monday after winning the World Cup in South Africa, has been the subject of persistent speculation.

However, the 26-year-old has moved to quash proposals he was ready to move on and said: "I am truly happy to be back, really happy to stay with all my team-mates. My pledge and loyalty to the club and to the fans is the same as it was on my first day when I signed."

He added: "I am looking forward to the challenge ahead."

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