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Benni McCarthy Calls Karren Brady ‘Devil With a Pair of Tits’
After Karren Brady called him a “Big Fat Mistake” among other things, Benni McCarthy had to send some sort of nasty reply.
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New Season, Old Habits (Manchester United vs Manchester City)
Nani. It all came down to Nani stealing the ball from Kompany, and giving United their usual Community Shield win (their fourth in five years). Manchester United were the better side, but found themselves behind 2-0, mostly due to David de Gea lack of concentration. It didn’t matter. Alex Ferguson has the better team, the better players. But a team, first of all. Something City still can’t claim they are. And United proved in a wonderful second half, with Nani scoring twice, that they are still the best in Manchester, and England.
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Italian Football Kicks Off in China (AC Milan vs Inter)
Wesley Sneijder scored what might be his last goal for Inter Milan, not enough against AC Milan who came back to win 2-1 and grab another title with Zlatan Ibrahimovic in charge, the 2011 Supercoppa Italiana.
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Chad Ochocinco Brings Fun and/or Trouble to Patriots
Chad Ochocinco became the second high profile trade import for the New England Patriots, joining the Brady-Belichick corporation after 10 years with the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Albert Haynesworth Gets Traded to Patriots While Reggie Bush Joins Dolphins
Albert Haynesworth gets traded by the Redskins and joins the New England Patriots while Reggie Bush joins the Miami Dolphins from the New Orleans Saints.
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2011 NFL Free Agency Signings So Far
With the lockout over, the free agency and trade talks in the NFL is going through the roof. With a short amount of time to conduct the same amount of business the teams usually do each off season, be ready to hear of many changes, moves and shifts in the coming week or two as the GM’s are probably infused to a caffeine tap 24 hours a day. Here are the confirmed movers so far around the league.
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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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Fabio Cannavaro Retires
Fabio Cannavaro, Italy’s captain in their triumphant 2006 World Cup and former FIFA world player of the year, has announced his retirement due to a knee injury after 19 season on the pitch at the age of 37.