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What a Bad Copa America Says About the 2011-2012 Season
The rather disappointing 2011 Copa America will end tonight with a final between Uruguay and Paraguay. Does this tournament, full of draws, boring games and penalty shootouts predict a year of bad, boring and negative football in 2011-2012?
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How Good Will Souleymane Coulibaly Be?
Souleymane Coulibaly, at 16, might just be the next big thing. Already touted as the Next Didier Drogba, Coulibaly’s Tottenham career started very well, off to a scoring start. Still, history teaches us that his odds of becoming a star aren’t exactly favorable.
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I Hate the Copa America
With Brazil and Argentina deservedly getting the axe during the 2011 Copa America Quarter Finals, I must confess that this is the worst tournament I’ve seen since Italy 1990.
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Diab Awana and the Best Penalty Kick Ever
Diab Awana of the United Arab Emirates scoring a penalty kick with his heel.
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Carlos Tevez Screws Up Big Time for Argentina
It’s cruel to blame only one player for an entire tournament of bad football (most of the time), but Carlos Tevez did miss the penalty kick that sent Argentina packing against Uruguay in the Copa America quarter final.
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Liverpool Stay Busy With Signings of Downing and Doni
Liverpool FC execs were busy on Friday, signing Stewart Downing from Aston Villa from 20 million pounds and adding Doni from Roma on a free transfer.
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Helping Alex Ferguson With His Strikers Problem
Alex Ferguson says he has a problem of too many talented strikers in the Manchester United squad. We’re here to help him make the right choice – Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney.
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Yossi Benayoun With a Magic Goal in a Pre-Season Match
A Brilliant goal from Yossi Benayoun in Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Wycombe.
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Lionel Messi can Finally Relax for a Day
Lionel Messi finally had a good game, along with Argentina, as Sergio Batista made the right changes after two depressing matches, getting the much needed 3-0 win over Costa Rica.
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Liverpool’s Future Between Anfield and Stanley Park
Liverpool’s stadium, Anfield, is the stuff of legends. Still, staying and expanding the ground seems more and more like an unlikely, not to say impossible option. The Stanley Park direction seems like the next thing. Question is, when?