Barry on the Move?
Friday, 04.25.2008, 02:42pm
It is a possibility and the big clubs in Europe and England will take notice. Here are the key quotes from the soccenet.com story on this:"I have to look at myself now and be selfish in what I want to do. I'm 27, and the next two or three years will be the peak of my career."He goes on to say:"You can never guarantee winning medals. If you move to a top four club or stay here, nothing can be guaranteed. But what you want is to hear that the club are doing the right things to try and achieve that...If I moved, it's got to be about ambition. I can't sit here and say I haven't been paid well over the last 10 years. Anything I do now would have to be the right thing for my career."Barry would be a big addition to the top four clubs or a club like Spurs with clear aspirations to break into the top four. He would also be an interesting buy for some of the top sides in Europe....perhaps Bayern Munich?Update [2008-4-25 10:42:49 by Left Midfield]:it seems as if he was on the list Rafa gave to the co-owners of Liverpool late this week....
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Coaching South Africa and Nigeria
Friday, 04.25.2008, 02:41pm
An interesting article on the new coaches for these African powers:http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=528389&root=worldcup2010&lpos=spotlight&li d=tab3pos1&cc=5901
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Beckham Could Play in 2010
Friday, 04.25.2008, 02:39pm
Some good news for all Beckham fans with the new England boss, Mr. Capello, stating that Becks could play at the 2010 World Cup if he is fit enough.Full details here:http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=528894&cc=5901By the way I will have some interesting Beckham related news to report over the coming weeks so stay tuned.
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West Brom v Southampton
Friday, 04.25.2008, 08:37am
Team news ahead of Monday's Championship match.
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Enterprising Zenit profit from Lucio lapse
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 11:55pm
FC Bayern München 1-1 FC Zenit St. PetersburgA second-half Lucio own goal gave Russian champions Zenit a crucial away strike against the German giants.
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Resilient Rangers set up Florence decider
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 11:50pm
Rangers FC 0-0 ACF FiorentinaThe hosts overcame early nerves to leave this UEFA Cup semi-final finely poised ahead of the second leg.
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Hitzfeld sure Bayern will bounce back
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 11:30pm
Although FC Bayern München could not kill off FC Zenit St. Petersburg when they had the chance, home coach Ottmar Hitzfeld believes his team will prevail in Russia.
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Smith unperturbed after Ibrox stalemate
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 11:25pm
Walter Smith is confident that Rangers FC can replicate their scoring feats from previous away matches after the Scottish outfit kept another clean sheet at home.
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Aurélio out for Reds as Lampard grieves
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 08:17pm
Left-back Fábio Aurélio will miss Liverpool FC's semi-final return leg against Chelsea FC with a torn muscle, while Frank Lampard is mourning his mother's death.
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Nothing amiss for Ronaldo and United
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 07:10pm
Cristiano Ronaldo was unshaken by his penalty miss in Manchester United FC's 0-0 draw at FC Barcelona, saying: "Sometimes you score, sometimes you don't."
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Eto'o sure of Barcelona's potency
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 07:00pm
Samuel Eto'o warned Manchester United FC that FC Barcelona "are capable of scoring in any away match" after failing to register in a first-leg draw at Camp Nou.
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Derby v Arsenal
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 11:53am
Team news ahead of Monday's Premier League match.
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Zyrianov ignores Bayern's online dating
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 08:56am
FC Zenit St. Petersburg midfielder Konstantin Zyrianov is no less determined than favourites FC Bayern München to make a date in Manchester on 14 May.
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Glasgow holds no fears for Gamberini
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 08:55am
ACF Fiorentina defender Alessandro Gamberini insists his side can deal with the challenge posed by British teams as they prepare for their semi-final with Rangers FC.
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Smith looks to clear Fiorentina hurdle
Thursday, 04.24.2008, 08:45am
Despite missing key players for their first leg against ACF Fiorentina, manager Walter Smith is confident his Rangers FC side have what it takes to reach the final.
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