Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Everton vs Blackburn Rovers Preview



Everton captain Phil Neville will be missing for 6-8 weeks, while Blackburn Rovers have a fully fit squad to pick from.

Striker Benni McCarthy has overcome an ankle injury but is unlikely to supplant Jason Roberts or El Hadj Diouf in the starting line-up.

Also returning for Sam Allardyce's side is midfielder Steven Nzonzi, who has recovered from a foot injury.

Defender Lars Jacobsen may face his old club, Everton, but veteran centre back Michel Salgado is also pushing for a starting position.

Everton manager David Moyes may push Johnny Heitinga into a defensive midfield position to cover for the absence of Phil Neville, with Tony Hibbert partnering Joseph Yobo at centre back.

Facing a late fitness test is winger?Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, who has a groin strain.

New signing Lucas Neill joined too late to play any part in this match.

KICK-OFF: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20th 15:00 GMT

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Brazil vs Italy (3-0) All Goals - Confederations Cup 21/6-09 (High Quality)



Brazil vs Italy (3-0) All Goals - Confederations Cup 21/6-09 (High Quality)
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FC Barcelona vs Athletico madrid (5-2) Zlatan Ibrahimovic Goal



FC Barcelona vs Athletico madrid (5-2) Zlatan Ibrahimovic Goal min 2'
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Monday, September 28, 2009

West Ham v Liverpool Match Preview



Midfielder Kieron Dyer is fit again for West Ham, while Liverpool could name an unchanged side for this match at Upton Park.

For West Ham United boss Gianfranco Zola, the returns of Dyer, Herita Ilunga and Valon Behrami from injury will boost a small squad.

All three are set to start against Rafa Benitez' Liverpool side.

With Luis Jimenez rated doubtful with a shoulder problem, Dyer will support lone striker Carlton Cole.

Liverpool manager Benitez could start with the same eleven that demolished Burnley 4-0. However, midfielder Javier Mascherano is fit again after overcoming a pelvic injury. Also back in contention is defender Fabio Aurelio.

However, it looks likely that hat trick hero Yossi Benayoun will retain his place in the side and that there will be no changes to the eleven that wn 4-0 last time out.

KICK-OFF: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19th 17:30 GMT

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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Lionel Messi when he was 10 years old



FC Barcelona took Lionel Messi after he played that game and gave him a life Como para que los enviados de Barcelona no hayan decidido llev�rselo y hacerse cargo de su tratamiento. Cuando la pelota casi le llegaba a la cintura, la Pulga daba c�tedra con la camiseta de Newell�s durante un torneo en Per�. Archivo de lujo.Lionel Andr�s Messi (Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina, 24 de junio de 1987) es un futbolista argentino que juega como mediapunta o delantero por la derecha en el FC ...
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Inter vs Siena (3-0) Ibrahimovic goal - Serie A 17/5-09 (HQ)



Inter vs Siena (3-0) Ibrahimovic goal - Serie A 17/5-09 (HQ)
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FA To Investigate Bellamy and Diouf Incidents



The Football Association have launched investigations into an alleged clash between a fan and Craig Bellamy at the end of the Manchester derby.

They will also be probing a confrontation between Blackburn forward El Hadj Diouf and an Everton ball boy.

Bellamy appeared to push a fan, who had invaded the pitch at the end of the match, in the face and the FA have confirmed that they “...are?investigating the incident and will be looking at the referee's match report.”

An allegation of racist abuse was made against Diouf against the Everton ball boy, whom he accused of failing to throw the ball back in a timely fashion.

The Blackburn player was interviewed by police after the match and the Football Association “will also be speaking with the police to establish what their inquiries are in the matter.”

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FA To Investigate Bellamy and Diouf Incidents



Friday, September 25, 2009

Inter vs Siena (3-0) All Goals - Serie A 17/6-09 (HQ)



Inter vs Siena (3-0) All Goals - Serie A 17/6-09 (HQ)
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Premiership Review (19th-20th Sept)



Just about visible underneath a looming baseball cap, Spike Lee was at the Emirates on Saturday, watching Arsenal comfortably put four past a struggling Wigan side. The news delighted BBC’s Jonathan Pearce. Immediately identifying the director, Pearce, predictably enough for a man noted as devoted a cineaste and lover of Lee’s earlier more visceral and challenging films as he is, wondered if any other buffs amongst the audience remembered 1989’s ‘Do the Right Thing’.

It seemed to mark an exciting new direction for edited highlights coverage, the commentator as a cultural prompt, and had many looking forward to the next time the Gallagher brothers appeared at a Manchester City home game and the inevitable subsequent discussion on what went wrong with ‘Be Here Now’. Until Pearce went and spoilt it.

“He’d love if Ian Wright was still playing,” was a disappointing follow up. As a pun (Wright/right...aaaaaaah) it’s lacklustre, fairly unimaginative, and, as all puns ever, utterly nonsensical if stared at long enough for its fundamental lack of logic to become apparent. But at least he tried; certainly one has more faith in his ability to unify the twin forces of football and cinema than Nick Lowe or John Motson- whose painfully awkward silences, signifying a man way out of his star spotting depth, whenever a non-football related personality- Steven Spielberg say, or the entire cast of Tootsie- appears on our screen come cup final day are a thing as traditional as the losers collecting their medals first and ‘Abide With Me’.

Pearce was in freewheeling mood throughout the day, mingling with the famous faces, operating in the setting of choice for most being invited to comment on a comfortable home victory for Arsenal. Lacing the appreciation of the home side with a heavy dose of condescension for the away one, at one point, with Wigan well behind but keeping possession in Arsenal’s half, he began reeling out adjectives like a drama student in an improve exercise: “This is what managers want to see at 3-0 down: application, commitment, endeavour, character.” Undoubtedly true. Though, going forward, it may be an idea to not wait until you’re 3-0 down.

Elsewhere on Saturday, was Hull and Birmingham game, where- presumably as a nod to the recently remastered and rereleased Beatles albums- the game took place in the dead space between ‘A Day in the Life’ and ‘Inner Grove’ on side two of Sergent Pepper’s.

But Saturday was, as Saturdays so often are nowadays, a pre-Sunday warm up. The Manchester derby was fab: thrilling, dramatic and a nice counter to all the smug people that sneered when City signed Craig Bellamy. Bellamy has long been the most underrated player in the Premiership, gifted, quick and a better finisher than most imagine, he storms around the pitch with apparent hyperactivity problems, but his positioning is deceptively astute. His two goals yesterday were the type of goals that everybody assumes Carlos Tevez scores regularly, despite the fact that Tevez, er, doesn’t, and opts instead to hare around the pitch artlessly, ostensibly looking for, but rarely winning or retaining, the ball, like I used to do during P.E at school to avoid having to do a lap of the pitch afterwards for lack of effort (also: application, commitment, endeavour and character). The ying to Bellamy’s yang, the amount of coverage and petty bickering given to Tevez in the build up to the game is inexplicable for a player as plainly average as he clearly is.

Bellamy was the Manchester City striker this week selected to win himself a suspension for over-excessive fan interaction. This is a real shame for Mark Hughes, rapidly running out of striking options. Money can’t legislate for everything, but better news comes from Sky’s Jamie Rednapp: “Manchester City have...the stadia to compete,” he said before the game. Most teams can only afford one.

Chelsea/Spurs was fun too, Tottenham deserving credit for having a go, and unlucky to lose by three. Certainly an improvement from the days of Jose Mourinho complaining of them parking the bus. One Five Live commentator made comment on the transition: “The bus is moving today!” Mixed reading of Mourinho’s words are not uncommon but I certainly never seen Spurs actually as the bus; not least because the Inter manager tended to favour rich imagery over crude metaphor. Though, as ever, your mileage may vary (as, I suppose, if the wireless is correct and I’m wrong, will the bus’) and this one looks set to run and run. Or not, as the case may be.

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Premiership Review (19th-20th Sept)



Thursday, September 24, 2009

Woodgate Suffers Injury Setback



Tottenham Hotspur central defender Jonathan Woodgate has suffered a fresh setback in his bid to return from a longstanding groin injury.

Woodgate hasn't played for Spurs this season and Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp confirmed :

“Woodgate's nowhere near playing again.”

“He went to see a specialist again and he just can't train. We haven't got to the bottom of the injury at all, what's causing him discomfort.”

Better news for Spurs, however, is the return to fitness of fellow centre back Michael Dawson. Dawson had been out since April with a persistent achilles injury.

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Spain vs United States (0-2) All Goals - Confederations Cup Semi Final 24/6-09 (HQ)



Spain vs United States (0-2) All Goals - Confederations Cup 24/6-09 (HQ)
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

FC Barcelona vs Sporting Gijon (3-0) Zlatan Ibrahimovic first goal - La Liga 31/8-09



FC Barcelona vs Sporting Gijon (3-0) Zlatan Ibrahimovic first goal - La Liga 31/8-09
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Espanyol vs Real Madrid (0-3) All Goals & Full Highlight - La Liga 12/9-09 (HQ)



1 goal Granero, 1 goal Guti, 1 goal Cristiano Ronaldo Espanyol vs Real Madrid (0-3) All Goals & Full Highlight - La Liga 12/9-09 (HQ) fc barcelona
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Monday, September 21, 2009

Real Madrid vs Xeres (5-0) All Goals & Full Highlight 20/9-09 (HQ)



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