AJ Auxerre-Real Madrid: The Expected
September 29, 2010 by 90Soccer
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By Paul Douglas Grant Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (L) runs with the ball in front of AJ Auxerre’s Delvin Ndinga (R) during their Champions League Group G soccer match at Abbe Deschamps’ stadium in Auxerre September 28, 2010. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE – Tags: SPORT SOCCER) Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (L) runs with the ball in [...]
Dunga Awarded With The 2010 Golden Foot To The Career
CARLOS CAETANO BLEDORN VERRI, former captain of the Brazilian team, FIFA World Champion at USA 1994 , well known as “DUNGA”, will be awarded with the GOLDEN FOOT for his career as a player on October 11th, in Monte Carlo. Dunga, the unforgettable “Puppy” of the world of football, center midfield who won twice the [...]
Super Krasic
September 29, 2010 by Pablo
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By Alton Costa You spell it Milos Krasic you pronounce it Pavel Nedved! In less than a month this player, who had a tormented Summer due to the interminable negotiations between CSKA Moscow and Juventus and after declaring his unconditional love to the “Bianconeri”, managed to flair up the hearts of the Juventus fans with [...]
Why No One Wants To Buy Liverpool FC
By: Mike Newell As a key date for the potential sale or take over by The Royal Bank of Scotland approaches, you have to wonder why no real contenders are stepping up to buy the legendary Liverpool FC. The answers lay in the the position of RBS who is the major creditor against LFC and [...]
Interview with Peter Crouch
From Tottenham Hotspur How are you feeling ahead of the first home game in the Champions League? It is exciting times to be at Tottenham with Champions League football and the way we played last year we want to continue in similar fashion. Is the Club a different place with Champions League football to look [...]
Chelsea Ease Out French Champions 2-0
September 29, 2010 by 90Soccer
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By Kieran Lovelock Chelsea came into their Champions League clash with French champions Marseille off the back of two consecutive defeats with concerns hanging as to whether or not they really were as good as they appeared. This question has yet to be answered but this 2-0 victory should go some way to quieting their [...]
Chelsea Not Invincible
September 28, 2010 by 90Soccer
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By Kieran Lovelock At one stage it looked as if Chelsea couldn’t be stopped. Watching them win the first two games 6-0 reminded me of my history lessons when I was taught about how the Romans trampled all over the poorly equipped Celts when invading Great Britain. Now however it appears that the army of [...]
EPL Spurs Falter Again As Hammers Smash And Grab
September 27, 2010 by 90Soccer
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By Callum McCarthy, After a disappointing 4-1 loss to North London rivals Arsenal midweek, Tottenham Hotspur had a golden opportunity to put one over a team they hold an even fiercer hatred for this past Saturday. Their opponents West Ham United had scored a paltry total of 3 league goals going into their clash on [...]
Arsenal mess it up again!
September 27, 2010 by 90Soccer
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By Rob Deyzel Arsenal fans could have been forgiven in believing their inability to beat weaker opposition at the Emirates was finally over, yet the Gunners continue to live up to that expected notion of falling victim to supposed cannon fodder. Losing 3-2 to West Brom is unforgivable. A point away against Sunderland is acceptable, [...]
Manchester City beat Chelsea in ‘Battle of the Chequebooks’ 1-0
September 27, 2010 by 90Soccer
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By Robert Morris Carlos Tevez (photo) scored the only goal to end Chelsea’s 100% start to the season. Defending an unbeaten home record against the Premier League Champions, City faced their toughest challenge in a game that had been described as a ‘Battle of the chequebooks.’ Chelsea, who had scored nine goals and conceded just [...]


