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Huge shock with Sheffield Utd being knocked out so early.. Maybe thats things to come with Arsenal and Man Utd.
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Champions league and Europa :colour:
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Blue Square prediction game?
Now that would be a lucky dip with each game.. (",) |
and blue square south and north
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Europa was done last year... so why not this year.
Either way ill put the thread up this week as qualifiers are tuesday ..well some.. |
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Fantasy Football League.
If any of you would like to join a league this season.Sign up here, http://fantasy.premierleague.com/M/table.mc?id=197789 And join this private league... code-984840-197789 :thumbs: |
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Capello unfazed by England errors.
England coach Fabio Capello said he was not too concerned by the defensive errors that led to both Netherland goals in the 2-2 draw in Amsterdam. Mistakes by Rio Ferdinand and Gareth Barry handed the Dutch a 2-0 advantage at the break, before Jermain Defoe's double completed a fine fightback. "These were just two silly mistakes," said Capello, who has a 100% record with England in competitive games. "I was not angry about them because i can accept they were freakish." |
Aston Villa have completed the signing of goalkeeper Andy Marshall.
The 34-year-old, who has four caps for England Under-21s, arrives at Villa on a one-year-deal, having previously spent three years at Coventry City. Marshall began his career at Norwich in 1993 and previous clubs include Ipswich Town and Millwall. He left Coventry at the end of the 2008/09 season and is expected to join Brad Guzan in providing cover for current number one Brad Friedel. |
Giovanni Trapattoni insisted that Republic of Ireland morale would not be damaged by Wednesday's 3-0 friendly defeat by Australia at Thomond Park.
Trapattoni said that next month's vital World Cup qualifier in Cyprus would be "a different game". "We had many players tonight who have played very little football this season," said the Republic manager. "That was very clear in the first half. Their physical condition will a different situation in Cyprus." Trapattoni added:"The match tonight was about checking their physical condition. "They (Australia) were stronger than us and they deserved to win after their first-half performance. "But before their first goal, Robbie Keane had a big opportunity to score. That could have changed the result." Trapattoni preferred Manchester United youngster Darron Gibson in central midfield to Keith Andrews in Wednesday's game - although the Blackburn man was introduced in the second half. "I knew what my strongest team was before tonight's game but I needed to try other players and different options," added Trapattoni. "I told the players that we are a little bit disappointed but we have 20 days before the Cyprus game." |
Sunderland have signed combative midfielder Lee Cattermole from Wigan for £6m, on a four-year contract.
Black Cats boss Steve Bruce has moved to sign Cattermole, 21, for a second time after paying Middlesbrough £3.5m to take him to Wigan in July 2008. The England Under-21 international made 33 appearances in the Premier League last season, scoring once. Cattermole will go into Sunderland's squad for their Premier League opener against Bolton on Saturday. Bruce has made Cattermole his fifth summer signing following Darren Bent, Lorik Cana, Fraizer Campbell and Paulo Da Silva to the Stadium of Light. Latics manager Roberto Martinez said he was disappointed to lose the services of the England Under-21 international, but was happy with the fee he achieved. |
Northern Ireland boss Nigel Worthington was delighted with the display of substitute Niall McGinn in the 1-1 friendly draw with Israel.
The Celtic winger has put himself in contention for a starting place in the World Cup qualifiers next month. "Niall McGinn did terrifically well - he got us up the pitch and used his pace and ability," he said. "There were lots of pluses and one or two little mistakes but it was good to get the players back and refocused." Worthington's team face Poland and group leaders Slovakia next month in a crucial double-header. McGinn was not the only replacement praised by the manager after the game. "Martin Paterson worked hard and was solid, Steven Davis was outstanding in the second half and young Jonathan Tuffey made a good safe. "The group is getting stronger and that is good for the team. "I'm pleased with the exercise, that's five unbeaten and let's hope we come back from Poland making it six." David Healy, who was replaced by Paterson, has now gone six games without a goal but Worthington was quick to defend the Sunderland striker. He added: "Just because David has not scored as frequently as before does not mean we discard him - he has been a magnificent player for Northern Ireland. "We have to support and help him, and when he scores again he will be off and running. "But there's other people there, we can mix and match and we had two or three permutations up front which will be required in the qualifiers." |
Macclesfield 0 - 2 Leicester
Leicester proved too strong for Macclesfield as the Foxes progressed to the second round of the Carling Cup. Matt Oakley volleyed against the post for the visitors before their dominance was rewarded with a goal as Dany N'Guessan audaciously back-heeled home. Izak Reid had a deflected shot bounce off the crossbar for the home side as they were denied an equaliser. Matty Fryatt sealed Leicester's win when he lashed in a left-footed shot high into the net. |
Nottm Forest 3 - 0 Bradford
Nottingham Forest eased to victory over Bradford to set up a second round Carling Cup tie against Middlesbrough. Paul Anderson gave Forest the lead when he latched on to a Nathan Tyson cross and headed in at the far post. Tyson was again the provider as he crossed from the left for Dexter Blackstock to volley in. Lewis McGugan completed Forest's win when he tapped in an Anderson cross before Bradford had Jonathan Bateson sent off for a foul on Tyson. |
Coventry 0 - 1 Hartlepool
Adam Boyd scored an extra-time winner for Hartlepool as they knocked Coventry out of the Carling Cup to set up a second round clash against Burnley. Boyd - making his second debut for the club - chested down a Colin Larkin cross and powerfully struck a shot home from 10 yards after 105 minutes. Coventry were weakened by international call-ups but almost equalised. Ashley Cain, Adam Walker and Callum Wilson each came close but the visitors held on. |
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes says he expects newly-signed striker Roque Santa Cruz to be out of action until the end of August.
The 27-year-old joined from Blackburn for a reported £18m with City aware that he needed knee surgery. |
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Hleb has said again he really regrets leaving Arsenal and that No play EVER gets worse under Arsene Weger.
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