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Tebow dragging the pile
Florida at Florida State 2008. Full crowd. Tebow dragging the pile.
Author: thechaser1985
Keywords: Tim Tebow Florida Gators football college nccaa seminoles state dragging the pile tallahassee gainesville doak campbell
Added: December 3, 2008
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It's great to be a Florida Gator
Florida fans chanting while beating up on the Seminoles IN Tallahassee. Welcome to Urban Meyer Stadium at Ron Zook Field. I mean Doak Campbell Stadium, sorry.
Author: thechaser1985
Keywords: florida gators state seminoles tallahassee doak campbell stadium football gainesville
Added: December 3, 2008
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Orange and Blue Song
Orange and Blue Song celebration after beating the Seminoles 45-15
Author: thechaser1985
Keywords: florida gators state seminoles orange and blue tallahassee gainesville football band
Added: December 3, 2008
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Tim Tebow Sacked
November 29, 2008
FSU vs. UF Football Game
Author: WhiteChocolateShorty
Keywords: FSU Florida State University Seminoles Noles Warchant Bobby Bowden Urban Meyer Tim Tebow Sack of UF Gators
Added: December 3, 2008
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UNSTOPPABLE: 2008 FLORIDA GATORS
This video only contains clips from games that were played against ranked opponents. Well, ranked at the time they played Florida, anyway (everybody's ranking and stats took a major hit in the aftermath of these games). This video would otherwise be several hours long. I have shown considerable restraint in editing out tons of touchdowns and big plays in order to keep this video under 10 minutes long.
Author: sorryche
Keywords: uf fsu lsu carolina uga georgia florida gators gamecocks bulldogs state seminoles tigers college football
Added: December 3, 2008
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Florida Gators versus Alabama Crimson Tide and Oklahoma Sooners versus Missouri Tigers NCAA College Football Teaser
From http://GamblersTelevision.com
Tony T here with our Rockstar quick hitter from College Football with a 7 point 2-team teaser. Both selections must win for you to cash your bet.
Here is Teaser play #1
Florida and Alabama meet in the SEC Title game with the Gators a 9 ½ point favorite. Florida has played outstanding football over the past several weeks led by their Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow. South Carolina and Florida St are pretty tough defenses and the Gators sliced through both squads winning big. The difference in this game is the Florida speed plus Tim Tebow over the Crimson Tide quarterback John Parker Wilson. Tebow is much better. In big games give me the better QB. Tease Florida 7 points to 2 ½.
Here is Teaser play #2
Oklahoma and Missouri meet up in the Big 12 title game with the Sooners 17 point favorites. I was very impressed with Sam Bradford at quarterback leading the Sooners to victories over Texas Tech and Oklahoma St by huge margins. Chase Daniels is an outstanding quarterback but the Sooners were able to beat Missouri twice last season and in the Big 12 Title game the Tigers were pounded 38-17 by OU. Oklahoma is just too good right now. Tease Oklahoma 7 points to 10.
Your College Football 2 team 7-point teaser is teasing Florida to 2 ½ with Oklahoma at 10.
For sports coverage with a Vegas style keep your browser aimed at www.GamblersTelevision.com
Author: gamblerstelevision
Keywords: odds college football betting sites forums ncaa sports blog book games news gamblers television on tv trends casino florida gators tim tebow oklahoma sooners sam bradford missouri tigers chase daniels
Added: December 2, 2008
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TEBOW - THE WARRIOR
Photo montage of images from the UF-FSU game played in Tallahassee this past weekend, 11/29/2008. Tim Tebow is in all probability the greatest football player to ever play at the University of Florida. Next Saturday night, the Alabama Crimson Tide will feel his wrath, and they, too, will become Tebow believers.
Music credit: Henry Mancini - theme from Peter Gunn
Photo credit: ABC Sports, GatorSports.com
Author: gg32068
Keywords: tebow tim uf gators qb
Added: December 2, 2008
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ncaa football 2009 celebrating with florida gator
ncaa 09 with florida gators
Author: sniperdude97
Keywords: ncaa football 09
Added: December 2, 2008
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Trev's Thoughts On BCS
The BCS is out of control once again, and Trev is fired up. See what he has to say about the rankings.
Author: SprintSports
Keywords: college football bcs ranking playoff alabama crimson tide oklahoma sooners texas longhorns florida gators championship
Added: December 2, 2008
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12/02/08 2005 Alabama Florida Highlight Video for 2008
[BAMADOG.COM VIDEO] Get ready for 2008 SEC Championship game with this video of the 2005 game of Alabama vs Florida from 2005. Let's hope we see more of the same come Saturday. ROLL TIDE!
Author: tidetexas
Keywords: bamadog university alabama crimson tide football nick saban bear bryant roll tuscaloosa sec stadium florida gators 2005 highlight video
Added: December 2, 2008
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Tebow_Stuff.mpg
Tebow meets defender
Author: ElTexansMom
Keywords: tebow FSU florida state gators seminoles football superman
Added: December 1, 2008
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Alabama Tops AP Poll for 5th Straight Week
Nick Saban's Alabama Crimson Tide enters its upcoming showdown with Florida as the top-ranked team in the AP's Top 25 College Football poll. A win over the Gators Saturday will earn Alabama a berth in the national championship game on Jan. 8. (Nov. 30)
Author: AssociatedPress
Keywords: sportsbrief alabama tops ap poll 5th straight
Added: November 30, 2008
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Florida / Florida State Highlights 08
The Florida Gators defeat the Florida State Seminoles 45 - 15.
It was over when... Tim Tebow and the speedy Gators arrived safely at Doak Campbell Stadium.
Gameball goes to... Tebow, who threw three TDs and rushed for 80 yards and another score.
Stat of the game... 8.4, 6.9. The Gators averaged 8.4 yards per pass and 6.9 per rush.
Author: basic3600
Keywords: gator football fl fsu gators 08 noles 2008
Added: November 30, 2008
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stone cold
stone cold steve austin tribute
Author: 2028211
Keywords: wrestling
Added: November 30, 2008
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Florida Gators BEAT Florida State Seminoles 2008 Football
The Gators wrapped up the regular season with a convincing win on Bobby Bowden Field.
Author: GatorsDVD
Keywords: Florida Gators State football 2008 seminoles tebow urban meyer doak NCAA Football bowden chomp
Added: November 30, 2008
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High five for Tebow
Tebow giving us a high five after beating the Seminoles 45-15
Author: thechaser1985
Keywords: Tim Tebow Florida Gators football college nccaa seminoles state high five
Added: November 29, 2008
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GSN NOW
GSN: Episode 1
Florida vs. FSU preview
Author: drw101
Keywords: Florida Gators sports football Gator Sports Nation gatorsportsnation.com Dan Worthington Tim Tebow State Univeristy Percy Harvin GSN
Added: November 28, 2008
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Harvin 4 He1sman 08
Percy Harvin
Thanks to GatorHighlights for the clips
Author: GCMoss83
Keywords: Percy harvin tim tebow florida gators football lsu uf
Added: November 27, 2008
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Florida Gators at Florida St Seminoles and South Carolina Gamecocks at Clemson Tigers NCAA College Football Teaser
From http://GamblersTelevision.com
Tony T here with our Rockstar quick hitter from College Football with a 7 point 2-team teaser. Teasers are very popular bets as you can move the line in your favor by 7 points. Both selections must win for you to cash your bet.
Here is teaser play #1
Tim Tebow and Florida is at Florida St with the Gators a 16 ½ point favorite. Florida beat them 45-12 last season so this is a revenge spot for the Seminoles. Next week the Gators play Alabama in the SEC title game so this could be a look ahead spot for the Gators here. One thing I know about betting on Bobby Bowden. Just when you think he has no shot of pulling up an upset he pulls off the upset as a heavy underdog. Bowden hates being the underdog and getting 16 ½ at home makes him pissed off. When Bobby Bowden is a heavy underdog it fires up the old coach. I like that. I dont think Florida St will win but somehow someway Bowden will get us them money playing them on teasers. Tease Florida St 7 points to +23 ½.
Here is teaser play #2
South Carolina is at Clemson with the game at a pick. After a poor start Clemson has back to back wins led by their defense which gave up 10 points combined. South Carolinas offense has been inconsistent and is last in the conference on the ground. Its going to be tough to throw against this Clemson defense. The Tigers are happy with their interim coach Dabo Swinney and running back C.J. Spiller said he would return if Swinney returns. Clemson needs to win to get to 7 wins a bowl berth. Tease Clemson 7 points to +7.
Your College Football 2 team 7-point teaser is teasing Florida St to +23 ½ with Clemson at +7.
For sports coverage with a Vegas style keep your browser aimed at www.GamblersTelevision.com
Author: gamblerstelevision
Keywords: odds college football betting sites forums ncaa sports blog book games news gamblers television on tv trends casino florida gators st seminoles south carolina gamecocks clemson tigers tim tebow
Added: November 25, 2008
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TOP 10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL JERSEYS 08!
this is my top 10 college football jerseys
10. Cincinnati Bearcats
9. Oregon Ducks
8. Florida gators
7. Georgia Bulldogs
6. Oklahoma Sooners
5. Alabama Crimson Tide
4. Ohio State Buckeyes
3. Texas Longhorns
2. Penn State Nittany Lions
1. Michigan State Spartans
i made this video in like 15 min so its not very good.
feel free to state your opinion.
please comment, rate, and subscribe
Author: detroitfan39
Keywords: college football pavel datsyuk deke sport hockey video shootout breakaway detroit red wing top 20 nhl puck score arena wayne gretzky amazing play javon ringer drew stanton knowshon moreno michigan state spartans NCAAF tim tebow sam mcguffie is gay NHL lions pistons tigers iverson wallace sheed billups rip hamilton tayshaun prince kobe bryant randy moss matt cassel tom brady plaxico no practico burress brian hoyer devin thomas graham harrell michael crabtree
Added: November 25, 2008
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Cash Back Or Loyalty Cards? By Stephanie Wendy Credit cards are often portrayed as they bad boys of banking, always tempting you to buy just one more thing, and then charging you 17 per cent interest and a late payment fee.
But it doesn’t have to be like this. If you want to get revenge on your bank manager, the best way is to get disciplined and get something back with 0 balance transfer credit cards compared to normal credit cards.
Self-control is the key here, and that means paying off your balance in full every month. As soon as you stop doing so you’ll start paying interest and your bank will have the upper hand again. But once you do get your finances under control you can start to get some great freebies or even cold, hard cash, just for spending money.
To do this you need to get the right kind of card. Many people take the first card that’s offered to them by their bank, but this is unlikely to be the best out there. What you need is a reward card.
Loyalty cards
Loyalty cards work by awarding you points every time you use them. These will be redeemable in different ways depending on who supplies your card. For example, if you get your credit card from a supermarket then you will most likely to be able to cash in your points there or credit cards UK.
Other ways that your points can be redeemed include discounts on cars, free flights and money off your bills.
The whole concept of loyalty cards however, is to encourage you to spend with the company that provides your credit. Therefore, you’re likely to get more points when you spend in certain places and then only be able to redeem them in those same places, making you far more likely to spend money there too.
The fact that loyalty cards work on a point scheme can be misleading as a single point is often worth next to nothing. When you work out how much you would have to spend to accumulate enough points to get what you want, they start to look less attractive.
So, the best way to get the most out of loyalty cards is to go for one that will give you discounts on things you already spend your money on.
Michigan Football.mp4
Boredom rears it's ugly head again... This time I was playing NCAA 09 and decided to try out iMovie.
Author: SepatownSon
Keywords: NCAA Michigan Quarterback
Added: December 3, 2008
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Michigan Football Fly Over
Author: mpalmer1129
Keywords: Michigan Football Fly Over
Added: December 3, 2008
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Ohio State vs Michigan
Picture video of how ohio state out plays out ranks and kills michigan
Author: OhioStateFanaticOHIO
Keywords: american football brutus where amazing happens ohio state buckeyes TBDBITL awesome
Added: December 3, 2008
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2008 NCAA Football Tournament Eastern Bracket
This is the official 2008 NCAA Football Tournament Bracket for the Eastern Side! This is NOT real. But im trying to make it as realistic as possible. Have fun with it! Root for your team! Leave some feedback! Pick the games just like you would the NCAA Basketball Brackets! Just have a fun with it you know. Until the NCAA Makes a playoff. (which they need... just not 64 games like I chose!) Here's the closest thing to a playoff! The other 3 brackets will be up soon!
The games are as this:
Eastern Bracket:
1st seed - Penn State
16th Seed - Buffalo
8th seed- Virginia Tech
9th seed- West Virginia
5th seed - Boston College
12th seed- Connecticut
4th seed - Cincinnati
13th seed- Central Michigan
6th seed - Pittsburgh
11th seed - Wisconsin
3rd seed - Ball State
14th seed- Rutgers
7th seed- Michigan State
10th seed - Western Michigan
2nd Seed - Ohio State
15th Seed - Navy
Author: 2008NCAAFBTourney
Keywords: NCAA Football Playoffs Tournament Bracket BCS NFL System
Added: December 2, 2008
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Andrew Gleichert 2008 Highlights
Andrew Gleichert 2008 Football Season, Junior, Huron High School, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Author: noirkim7
Keywords: Premiere_Elements_4
Added: December 2, 2008
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Great High School Football Hit
Hassan Amen lays down a great hit vs. Taylor Truman WR. He played both ways playing RB on offense and DB on defense were he led michigan in interceptions.
Author: FHSTractor05
Keywords: Big Hit Great Hits high school football hassan amen fordson
Added: December 2, 2008
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MICHIGAN WOLVERINES.wmv
MICHIGAN FOOTBALL
Author: IH8BUCKS
Keywords: MICHIGAN
Added: December 2, 2008
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Ohio State Vs. Michigan 2008 Highlight Video
Highlight video of OSU's fifth straight win over Michigan.
Author: lexco44
Keywords: ohio state osu university michigan buckeyes wolverines um big 10 42 fifth college football highlight video 2008
Added: December 2, 2008
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Michigan Youth Flag Football NFL State Champion Fall 2008
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Author: BlRDLIPS
Keywords: NFL Michigan Youth Flag Football State Championship Tournament MYFFL
Added: December 2, 2008
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Michigan catch
an awsome one handed catch by #4 michigan wide reciever
Author: TheNFLvideostation
Keywords: american football ncaa michigan wolverienes catch touch down number 2004
Added: December 2, 2008
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Michigan Youth Flag Football NFL State Champion Fall 2008
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Author: BlRDLIPS
Keywords: NFL Michigan Youth Flag Football State Championship Tournament MYFFL
Added: November 30, 2008
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Hitler UofM (Very Funny)
Hitler talking about michigan football
Author: lug2009
Keywords: michigan state hitler football danantoinio carr
Added: November 29, 2008
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Mike noticed that Univ of Michigan football, lost a player.
Mike noticed that UM football lost a player.
Thursday, November 20, 2008. -
Mike defends the kid for leaving
Author: gregtl1967
Keywords: Mike noticed that UM football lost player michigan ncaa
Added: November 28, 2008
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Jesse McCartney in Detroit - Half Time Thanksgiving
Live Jesse McCartney video taken during half time performance on Thanksgiving 2008 in Detroit Michigan.
I do not intend to infringe on any copyrights. This is nonprofit and I will remove immediately if requested.
Author: kstoltz55
Keywords: Jesse McCartney Detroit Lions half time thanksgiving football
Added: November 27, 2008
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Varsity Blue, Episode #7, Purdue Part 3 of 3
WOLV's Varsity Blue is a weekly University of Michigan football wrap up show.
Author: heat584
Keywords: Alex Prasad Andy Bahena Michigan Football Varsity Blue
Added: November 27, 2008
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Varsity Blue, Episode #7, Purdue Part 2 of 3
WOLV's Varsity Blue is a weekly University of Michigan football wrap up show.
Author: heat584
Keywords: Alex Prasad Andy Bahena Michigan Football Varsity Blue
Added: November 27, 2008
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Varsity Blue, Episode #7, Purdue Part 1 of 3
WOLV's Varsity Blue is a weekly University of Michigan football wrap up show.
Author: heat584
Keywords: Alex Prasad Andy Bahena Michigan Football Varsity Blue
Added: November 27, 2008
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MICHIGAN FOOTBALL
MICHIGAN FOOTBALL! i hate ohio state so this is for all you, who send me messages bashing michigan :)
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click it you know you want to! you wont regret it!
Author: tug2525
Keywords: MICHIGAN ohiostate nigahiga fred davedays sex drugs hotgirl
Added: November 27, 2008
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Michigan Youth Flag Football State Championship Tournament, Walled Lake North High School 2008
Michigan Youth Flag Football State Championship NFL.
Walled Lake North High School 11-15-2008.
Author: BlRDLIPS
Keywords: Flag Football NFL
Added: November 26, 2008
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Grant Thomas Nover: Owosso Michigan Football Highlights 2008
2008 #27 Grant Nover's Senior Year Highlight Video. 2008 Owosso Michigan Football Highlights
Author: GTNover
Keywords: Owosso Michigan Football 2008 Highlights Grant Thomas Nover #27
Added: November 26, 2008
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That way, rather than spending extra because you have the points, you will be saving money by redeeming them on your weekly shopping or digital TV bill.
Cashback cards
These are the alternative reward cards. Rather than encouraging you to use your points in particular places and on particular things, they give you a percentage of your spending back, in cash.
This means that you can use your “reward” for whatever you want. You are not encouraged to spend it anywhere, or even at all – you could put it into a savings account and watch as your bank keeps on giving.
Surprisingly, cashback cards often give better returns than loyalty cards, so you should always work out the worth of any points and compare it to how much cash you could be making when comparing cards.
How to make this work
As mentioned earlier, these schemes become pointless as soon you start to pay interest on your card as anything you do get back will immediately be overshadowed by the interest payments.
So the best way to do this is to set up a direct debit to pay off the full balance of your credit card each month, which can be arranged at your bank. Once that is done, the more you put on the card, the more you will make. But don’t use this as an excuse to spend frivolously – why not pay all your bills and your mortgage with your credit card instead? Using it like a debit card but then paying it off each month will earn you loads of points or cashback.
But be careful
Watch how you use your card. Things that are classed as “instant cash transactions” such as online betting and cash withdrawals start to accrue interest immediately, so you’ll end up paying interest even if you’ve paid the balance off at the end of the month.
You also need to be realistic with yourself. Can you really be trusted to clear the balance each month? If not, then you need to find a credit card with a zero per cent period (though you might have to pay a transfer fee), or one with a low life-of-balance APR, as avoiding or limiting interest payments is the most important thing here.
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Euro bid talks set for February
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The Scottish and Welsh football associations are set for crunch talks in
February over the prospect of co-hosting the 2016 European Championships.
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Manchester City in '£129m bid for Casillas'
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Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has rejected a £129m move to Manchester
City, according to reports in the Spanish media.
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Liverpool escape punishment over Shields campaign
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The Football Association will not take any formal action against Liverpool
after their players wore T-shirts carrying a message of support for a fan
who was jailed for the attempted murder of a Bulgarian waiter in 2005.
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Scholes poised for early return
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Paul Scholes is in line for a surprise comeback against Blackburn at Old
Trafford tonight.
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Real Madrid seal Huntelaar deal
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Real Madrid have announced that they have reached an agreement with Ajax to
sign Dutch striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar for an initial fee of 20 million
euros (£17m).
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Trezeguet considers return to national team
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Striker David Trezeguet said he could come back from international retirement,
five months after announcing he was quitting the France team.
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Scotland considering joint Euro bid
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The Scottish Football Association today confirmed holding "tentative" talks
with Wales and Northern Ireland over co-hosting the 2016 European
Championships.
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Vieira reveals respect for Keane
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Former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira has named long-time Manchester United
adversary Roy Keane as one of the best players he has ever played against.
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Exclusive: Mega names key to City's £70m transfer plan
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<p>Manchester City's wealthy Arab owners are determined to try to land a "world superstar" in the January transfer window and have drawn up a list of targets, headed by Kaka and Lionel Messi. The other names that have been discussed are Fernando Torres, Carlos Tevez, Cristiano Ronaldo and Samuel Eto'o, with the Abu Dhabi United Group prepared to pay upwards of £70m for a top-name signing to add to their British transfer record purchase of Robinho, for a fee of up to £34m, on the final day of the summer transfer window. </p> Special One's disciple aims for Watford conversion
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<p>"Brendan Who?" was the response of most Watford fans, and many others, when the struggling Championship side appointed Brendan Rodgers as their manager last week. One man, however, knew all about the 35-year-old rookie. Jose Mourinho took time out from overseeing <i>Internazionale's</i> defence of their Serie A title to recommend Rodgers to Watford's board personally. Understandably, they took note. </p> Lean spell worse for Chelsea, says Carragher
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<p>Anfield was an angst-ridden place as Liverpool took top spot in the Premier League on Monday night but Jamie Carragher, whose perspective on things is broader than most, served a reminder yesterday that Liverpool's "rough spell", as he describes it, has not cost them as dearly as Chelsea's. </p> Smith looks forward to key trio's comeback
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<p>Walter Smith, the Rangers manager, has received three pieces of good news ahead of this weekend's Scottish Premier League game against Hamilton. Kenny Miller, Sasa Papac and Steven Davis are all set to return for the visit of Accies after sitting out recent matches. </p> Young remains uncomfortable with swing to the left
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<p>Luke Young has admitted he does not see his long-term future at left back despite being switched into the role by the Aston Villa manager, Martin O'Neill, for the first time in nearly a decade. </p> Answer to title conundrum could come made in Japan
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<p>Here's a question as you ponder the Premier League title race that refuses to obey logic: can you remember a season when the following took place? Arsenal blew their title hopes by losing games to extremely humble opponents, including one defeat to a club now in League Two. One of the key title challengers then, like Chelsea now, failed to take enough points off their biggest rivals. And Manchester United did not play a league match for 26 days. The last clue is the giveaway, it was 1999-2000, when Sir Alex Ferguson's team returned from the ill-conceived and short-lived World Club Championship in Brazil to find the Premier League title still unresolved.</p> Greening confident West Bromwich can repeat great escape
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<p>Jonathan Greening insists that the current West Bromwich Albion side have more quality than the one which avoided relegation in dramatic fashion three years ago. </p> Ronaldo hails his 'beautiful' triumph in Ballon d'Or
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<p>Cristiano Ronaldo yesterday became the fourth Manchester United player to win the Ballon d'Or as European Footballer of the Year after a landslide victory in a poll of journalists organised by France Football magazine.</p> McDonald ruins dream of Wenger's youngsters
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<p>The notion that Arsene Wenger's precociously gifted Carling Cup side might actually be good enough to win the competition was abruptly deflated last night, in a manner with which, even on a chill December evening in industrial Lancashire, the Arsenal manager could have few complaints. If Burnley's victory on penalties at Chelsea in the last round owed something to luck, this one was unquestionably theirs on merit. </p> Griffin hands it to Ellington as Derby turn back clocks
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<p>Nathan Ellington's contentious penalty in the last of three minutes of stoppage time means Derby County are in the League Cup semi-final for the first time in 40 years. The striker, on loan from Watford, thrilled 4,500 visiting fans by gently rolling in his sixth goal in the competition – the best return in the country and more than he has managed in the Championship since May 2007.</p> Ronaldo retains focus despite new accolade
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Cristiano Ronaldo insists winning the Ballon d'Or award will not burden him
with increased pressure to perform.
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Milan's Ancelotti rules out new signings
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AC Milan will stay out of the transfer market in January despite recent poor
results, coach Carlo Ancelotti said today.
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Benitez backs under-fire Keane
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Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez insists misfiring striker Robbie Keane will
overcome his current crisis in form.
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Ince blasts 'out of order' critics
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Blackburn boss Paul Ince has savaged the critics he feels are trying to tear
the club apart.
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Rocha want first-team football at Tottenham
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Tottenham defender Ricardo Rocha admits he faces an uncertain future at White
Hart Lane despite the positive impact of Harry Redknapp's arrival as manager.
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Trejo interested in West Brom move
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Real Mallorca striker Oscar Trejo wants to hold talks with West Brom over a
possible January move to the Barclays Premier League's bottom club.
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Atletico receive death threats ahead of match
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Atletico Madrid have received death threats ahead of next week's trip to
Olympique Marseille in the Champions League, the Primera Liga club said
today.
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Hughes unmoved by Robinho comments
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Robinho will escape disciplinary action by Manchester City after claiming the
club has a small-time mentality.
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Roma aim to keep Mexes
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Roma boss Luciano Spalletti insists he has no intention of letting Philippe
Mexes leave the Italian capital.
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Carragher draws comfort from top spot
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Defender Jamie Carragher has admitted Liverpool are "going through a rough
patch" but insists there are plenty of reasons to be positive.
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Everton target Larsson amid injury crisis
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Former Celtic and Manchester United star Henrik Larsson would consider a
return to the Barclays Premier League amid reports he is a target for
injury-ravaged Everton.
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Van Persie: I was not the target of Gallas' outburst
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Robin van Persie does not believe he is the disruptive influence in the
Arsenal dressing room described by team-mate William Gallas.
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Ajax confirm Real Huntelaar talks
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Ajax confirmed today they have opened talks with Real Madrid over the possible
sale of captain Klaas Jan Huntelaar to the Spanish champions.
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Ronaldo scoops Ballon d'Or
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Cristiano Ronaldo hailed "one of the most beautiful days of my life"
and vowed to keep improving after winning the prestigious Ballon d'Or award
in the early hours of the morning.
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Hunt’s double beats Coventry and keeps Reading in hunt
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Reading manager Steve Coppell hailed his side after they started “a big month”
with a 3-1 Championship win over Coventry. Daniel Fox gave Coventry a
deserved early lead with a terrific free-kick but a brace from Noel Hunt and
a Kalifa Cisse strike saw the Royals record a vital win.
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Game over? English football at bursting point
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<p>Back in October, in the Great Hall of Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea Football Club, 1,000 "senior decision- makers in world football" gathered. There was an air of optimism and self-congratulation. Commercial managers from some of the country's top clubs talked of exciting new opportunities in the Far East. Gossip was traded about how lucrative the next Premier League television deal would be.</p> James Lawton: Messi's maturity the true measure against which Ronaldo falls short
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<p>So all glory, then, to Cristiano Ronaldo, widely expected to be crowned Europe's best player and assigned by his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, to the company of Pele and Johan Cruyff? Sorry, no can do in this quarter. The task is made impossible for two reasons.</p> Football in brief: 02/11/2008
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<b>Whelan keen to cash in on Heskey before contract ends this summer</b>
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Emile Heskey appears poised to leave the club following remarks from chairman
Dave Whelan.
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Gallas was not referring to me, claims Van Persie
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<p>Arsenal's Sunday matchwinner, Robin van Persie, has refused to accept that he was the player William Gallas was referring to in the Frenchman's much-publicised remarks that lost him the captaincy. </p> Lack of strike power hits Everton
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<p>Everton may be able to muddle through until the new year with just one fit senior forward, but their manager, David Moyes, knows there will be little light at the end of the tunnel when January comes.</p> Dyer warms up for Christmas comeback with friendly runout
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<p>The West Ham United midfielder Kieron Dyer is aiming for a Christmas return to action after 15 months out with a career-threatening injury. The 29-year-old broke his leg against Bristol Rovers in a Carling Cup tie in August last year, less than a fortnight after joining the Hammers from Newcastle, but is set to feature in a friendly this week. </p> Robinho reveals Hughes' pursuit of Luisao
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<p>Mark Hughes may be trying to keep his January transfer ambitions under wraps but his prime asset, Robinho, appeared last night to reveal that the City manager is interested in Benfica's Brazilian central defender Luisao. </p> Makeweight Malouda in firing line
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Senior Chelsea players have pointed the finger at Florent Malouda as one of
the team's major underperforming stars and there is a feeling in the club
that Luiz Felipe Scolari should pick Wayne Bridge on the left wing instead.
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Liverpool reclaim summit but fall short of peak form
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Who could have forseen it last summer? Liverpool trooping off Anfield to a
muffled chorus of boos on the December night they put a point’s daylight
between themselves and the second best team in the land.
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Jewell backs motor-mouth Pulis
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<p>The Derby County manager Paul Jewell yesterday described Tony Pulis as loud and argumentative – although he still has the utmost respect for the Stoke City coach.</p> Chelsea and Lyn reach Mikel agreement
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Chelsea have reached an agreement with Norwegian club Lyn Oslo in their
dispute over the transfer of John Mikel Obi.
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Heskey could make January switch
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Emile Heskey appears poised to leave Wigan in January following the latest
remarks from chairman Dave Whelan.
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Grimsby confirm Fowler interest
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Grimsby chairman John Fenty has revealed there is "a glimmer of a chance" that
former England striker Robbie Fowler will join the Coca-Cola League Two club.
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Ronaldo favourite for Ballon d'Or
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Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is set to win the prestigious Ballon
d'Or overnight.
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Fabregas tells team to build on Chelsea win
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Victory over Chelsea will count for nothing with Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas
if his men do not go on to repeat the performance against the rest of the
Barclays Premier League.
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Drogba going nowhere says Kenyon
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Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon insists Ivorian striker Didier Drogba has
a future at Stamford Bridge.
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FA rule out Scolari action
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The Football Association will not be taking any action against Luiz Felipe
Scolari over the Chelsea manager's comments about referee Mike Dean at the
weekend.
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Tosic on verge of Manchester United move
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Serbia winger Zoran Tosic expects to join Manchester United in January after
being granted a British work permit following a personal appeal by Alex
Ferguson.
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Watford chairman quits
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Watford chairman Graham Simpson has resigned from the club with immediate
effect.
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Kenyon rules out January signings at Chelsea
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Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon expects Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad to be
strengthened in the new year - but not by the addition of fresh talent.
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Adebayor hails vital win
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Emmanuel Adebayor claims Arsenal's victory at Chelsea has "sent a message" to
the rest of the Barclays Premier League that the Gunners are still very much
in the title race.
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Alex Ferguson backs congestion charge
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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson gave his backing today to a proposed
congestion charge.
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FA to investigate Mido abuse
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The Football Association are investigating racist chanting directed at
Middlesbrough striker Mido during the Tees-Tyne derby against Newcastle on
Saturday.
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Watch all the latest action
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<p>Luiz Felipe Scolari appeared to imply last night that Robin van Persie's equalising goal at Stamford Bridge – which was clearly offside – was the result of a conspiracy theory to keep Arsenal in the Premier League title race. </p> Sam Wallace: Pardew succeeds in parallel universe but reality suggests downward spiral
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<p>Steven Gerrard's equaliser in the 91st minute of the 2006 FA Cup final against West Ham is remembered as one of those points in history that fans of dull British films would to refer to as a "Sliding Doors" moment. The point at which a life diverges from one path and finds another route on the basis of one tiny detail or, in this particular case, a goal from one of the best footballers in the world. </p> Van Persie double stuns Chelsea
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<p>It was not so long ago that Stamford Bridge was regarded as the kind of stadium where all away teams – famous or humble – came to lie down and die. But yesterday it was the Arsenal players who took their leave bare-chested and belligerent, tossing their shirts into the crowd and generally swaggering about the place as if they owned it, which, for one afternoon, you could say that they did. </p> Cash is king in a world of paupers
<p>In the absence of goals or controversy, that other football staple – cash – became a talking point after this fog-bound draw between two teams still struggling to find some form of momentum this season. </p> Moyes provides spur for Everton to raise game
<p>Harry Redknapp suffered his first home defeat as Tottenham manager yesterday but this was no smash-and-grab by an injury-hit Everton side who were sharper all over the pitch and are now breathing down the necks of the top six.</p> Keane on the edge after slide
<p>Where Sunderland go from here, with or without Roy Keane still installed as their manager, is Old Trafford next Saturday evening. The prospect added an extra degree of chill on Wearside in the aftermath of the Black Cats' toothless capitulation to Bolton. It was their fifth defeat in six Premier League games and their fourth in a row in all competitions in what has become their Stadium of Plight.</p> Swans visit scant reward for giant-killing Histon
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<p>Histon's stunning win over Leeds yesterday did not bring them the reward in the FA Cup third round they were hoping for. The Blue Square Premier side were handed a home tie with Swansea. </p> Portsmouth avoid Milan repeat with battling win
<p>For the second time in three days Portsmouth surrendered a two-goal advantage, but Blackburn Rovers are no Milan and so this time a Sean Davis strike with 11 minutes remaining was enough to secure victory.</p> Wizardry of Messi has Barcelona flying high
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<p>Lionel Messi scored his 13th and 14th goals of the season to send Barcelona four points clear at the top and remind everyone that soon-to-be-announced European Footballer of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo is not completely without peers.</p> Celtic raise spirits as lead at the top grows
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<p>Celtic bounced back from their European disappointment with a 1-0 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday which took them seven points clear of their Glasgow rivals, Rangers, who were beaten 2-1 at Hearts in their lunchtime kick-off at Tynecastle. </p> Mourinho's Inter grind out another victory
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<p>Internazionale ended up six points clear at the top of Serie A last night after the Italian champions beat Napoli 2-1 and city rivals Milan were humbled 3-1 at mid-table Palermo.</p> Baggies are 'mugged' by match-saving Kirkland
<p>The sentiment in the match programme was plaintive. "It's a fair bet this afternoon's game is pencilled in for the graveyard slot on Match of the Day."</p> Benitez hammers home league message
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<p>With Steven Gerrard talking of his "hunger" for the league title and Rafael Benitez close to agreeing a new contract, West Ham could find this is not the time to be trying to end a 45-year wait for a win at Anfield. </p> Fulham expose gap in Villa's education
<p>Martin O'Neill did not hide his disappointment at his team's failure to leapfrog Manchester United into third place in the table, but the Aston Villa manager insisted there were positives to be taken from Saturday's draw at Villa Park. "We have to remember that we have good players who are in their early twenties," he said. "It's all about learning, but I do think this team can grow into something."</p> McShane and Windass bring light relief to dreadful day
<p>It is good to know that there is still room for light entertainment in the deadly serious world of the Premier League; all the more so when any other sort is in such short supply as at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday. Those whose faces had not been frozen rigid in the fog were grateful to Hull City's Dean Windass and Paul McShane for supplying a reason to smile.</p> Keane: improve or end is nigh
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<p>Sunderland are prepared to give Roy Keane time to prove that he can turn around the dismal run of form that has seen them lose six of their last seven matches, but it is not an unlimited period and there has to be an immediate improvement in morale within the first-team squad as much as an upturn in results. </p> 'If he says the ball was going to hit him, why didn't he head it?'
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<p>In an explanation at odds with that of his player, Sir Alex Ferguson suggested last night the handball which earned Cristiano Ronaldo the third dismissal of his Manchester United career came as he tried to stop a ball from hitting his face. </p> Ronaldo's bizarre red card raises eyebrows
<p>There have been plenty of people walking around Manchester with a flawed sense of perspective just lately. They include those fans who thought this match pitched the biggest club in the city against Manchester United. Joining them is the manager whose superlatives about Cristiano Ronaldo at the weekend placed the 23-year-old in a reference frame which included Johan Cruyff and Pele.</p> Van Persie double revives Arsenal title hopes
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Robin van Persie put Arsenal back into the Barclays Premier League title race
with a superb second-half double to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
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Man Utd in derby win as Ronaldo sees red
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Wayne Rooney's 100th club goal was enough for Manchester United to confirm
local supremacy over City at Eastlands - but Cristiano Ronaldo did not help
much with a needless red card.
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Martins riled but Geordies draw comfort
<p>A local derby, a vocal derby but ultimately a goalless derby. While there was an argument that the fog clouding the Riverside was not quite thick enough for the neutral, both Middlesbrough and Newcastle were able to take consolation from a point each. That and the fact they are not Sunderland. The North-East's three clubs represent a Bermuda triangle of misplaced hope this season and a smattering of empty seats for such an occasion reflected more than the credit crunch. Boro have now won just one of their last six league games here. </p> Fuller equal to the antics of pantomime villain Windass
<p>It was billed as a relegation six-pointer the day the fixtures came out and, as far as could be discerned through the Potteries fog, there was not an abundance of Premier League quality on display here yesterday. Remarkably, victory for one team or the other would have been either a fifth home win in succession for Stoke – they have won more than Chelsea – or put Hull level on points with Manchester United. After Ricardo Fuller's penalty cancelled out Marlon King's opening goal, they each had to be satisfied with a point and probably were even though Hull's manager Phil Brown felt the penalty should not have been given.</p> Wigan steal home after Kirkland's superb display
<p>"Chairmen don't get managers the sack," Sir Bobby Robson once exclaimed. "Players do". If Tony Mowbray is relegated with West Bromwich, the club the grand old man once played for, this is one of the moments he will look back on and count the individual errors that damned his team to defeat in a game they should have won comfortably.</p> Outside the Box: Italian job on our hands to get Serie A back on the box
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<p>Such is the proliferation of televised football that in an average week more than two dozen matches are normally available live and in full. But there remains one glaring omission from the schedules. Anyone reading a preview of last weekend's game between the top two teams in Italy, Jose Mourinho's Internazionale and Claudio Ranieri's Juventus – the clubs being traditionally bitter rivals, the two former Chelsea managers without a good word to say for each other – would instinctively have wondered where they could watch this potential dust-up. The answer, sadly, was nowhere without trawling the internet and hoping for a decent connection to a station elsewhere in Europe. Sky Sports were showing Spanish football, Setanta went for the French League and British Eurosport opted for the glories of the Women's Under-20 World Cup; Serie A was nowhere to be found. It had been a fixture somewhere or other since Channel 4 picked up coverage 16 years ago in the wake of Paul Gascoigne's move to Lazio, even bringing back Kenneth "They think it's all over" Wolstenholme as a commentator. For several years the presenter, James Richardson, would be shown sipping cappuccino and flicking through the bright- pink pages of 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' in some delightful location or other, but in 2002 the channel dropped the programme because of the high price. British Eurosport, Bravo and Five have all had a turn subsequently, until the price demanded this season proved too much for any of them. A small consolation for any Italophiles missing their fix is that the new sports betting channel Sports-Xchange have the rights to the domestic cup competition and will be showing every round through to the final; Milan against Lazio can be seen at 7.45pm on Wednesday on Sky channel 456.</p> Celtic on target after Maloney golden shot
<p>Shaun Maloney restored Celtic's equilibrium with a goal that banished the Champions' League hangover caused by the midweek defeat at Aalborg and put daylight between them and Rangers in the title race.</p> Ton of worries for Keane as Sunderland wilt
<p>So where now for Roy Keane and Sunderland? Unfortunately for them, to Old Trafford next Saturday. They will not make the trip in the best of spirits after this tame capitulation, their fifth defeat in their last six Premier League games. </p> Knox pierces darkness to put lights out on Wycombe
<p>This was a classic upset of the kind that makes the FA Cup the stuff of romance and nightmare as Eastwood Town, of the Unibond League, knocked out Wycombe, the unbeaten leaders of League Two. With their poorly-lit, fog-shrouded ground almost in darkness at the end, they prevailed deservedly to take a place in the third round draw.</p> Low on a high after stunning strike rewrites Rovers history books
<p>Gloucestershire, home to an agricultural college, dry-stone walls, plenty of organic food producers and now, in the shape of Forest Green Rovers, a team that will play in the third round of the FA Cup for the first time. Who they will face on the first Saturday of January will be decided in the draw this afternoon, but their manager Jim Harvey would like to play Manchester United. </p> Keane on brink of walking away
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Roy Keane's future at Sunderland is in the balance this morning. The
possibility of the Irishman walking out two years and three months after
accepting the job is real, as Keane hinted yesterday following Sunderland's
dismal 4-1 capitulation to Bolton Wanderers at what is fast becoming a
Stadium of Plight, write Simon Turnbull and Michael Walker.
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Let's strike gold in Abu Derby, says City great
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<p>Even though he only returned from Manchester City's Uefa Cup tie away to Schalke in the early hours of Friday, Mike Summerbee looked extremely well for his 65 years as he walked into the city-centre hotel. It comes as a shock to realise that he made his first-team debut for Swindon Town as long ago as 1959; yet, unlike so many of that generation from an era of brutal tackling and cold-sponge physiotherapy, he receives little or no gyp from old footballing war wounds. Perhaps it was the combination of an excellent City performance in Germany – the 2-0 win qualifying them for the knockout stage with two matches still to play – and the prospect of today's derby that added a spring to his step.</p> It's been a 'nightmare' but Almunia now dreams of beating Chelsea
<p>The Spanish goalkeeper Manuel Almunia has known difficult times in his four years with Arsenal, so for him to admit that the past fortnight has been the worst of all confirms the tensions existing inside and outside the dressing room. Almunia's hope is that this afternoon's derby at Chelsea will be the start of a happier new chapter, but his reluctance to regard the late win over Dynamo Kiev last Tuesday as a turning point just yet suggests all is still not sweetness and light.</p> Ebanks-Blake strike keeps the chasing pack from Wolves' door
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<p>For the second time this season, Wolverhampton Wanderers found the task of registering a club record-equalling eighth successive League victory a step too far.</p> McAllister can lead Leeds back to big time
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<p>Gary McAllister took a detour back to his childhood on Friday. It was one that revealed early Scottish passion for the FA Cup, a relationship that was cemented when he collected a winner's medal with Liverpool in Cardiff in 2001. | |