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Live Rhythm and Blues at Emirates as Wenger and Walcott Orchestrate Masterpiece.
Christopher Potter reports on a magical night in north London when Arsenal's young footballers came to the fore most emphatically.
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Greatest Comebacks: Italy 2-3 Denmark
Salomon takes another look at what great comebacks history holds. This time its a trip to Turino where Denmark's surprising win and amazing comeback from 2-0 down to win 2-3, was a moment I'll never forget.
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Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United: Honours Even In An Intense Game.
Manchester United is the latest team to come away from Stamford Bridge without a win. After the 1-1 draw, Chelsea kept their home record in tact. Salomon reports....
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Champions League: Historic Moment for Aalborg BK in Glasgow.
Salomon cherishes a historic moment, as Aalborg claim the first ever away point in Europe for a Danish side.
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Chelsea 4-0 Bordeaux - Champions League At Stamford Bridge Starts With A Bang.
Chelsea ran out 4-0 winners in their opening group match against french side Bordeaux. Salomon reports...
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Wage Caps for European Football: Why it may be a problem trying to introduce it.
With astronomical wages in the modern game, many supporters are calling for limits to how much footballers should get paid. Jamie Ward tries to highlight some of the problems raised with introducing wage caps in to football.
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Denmark's Nicklas Bendtner Promises Better Performance Against Portugal
Denmark had a weak performance against Hungary and played out a lacklustre 0-0 draw in Budapest. Salomon reports, as emotions ran high in the post-match press conferences.
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World Football: Hossam Hassan - Greatest African Player Ever?
Salomon takes a moment to salute Africa's greatest player, Hossam Hassan of Egypt.
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No EPL This Week? No Problem!
Rafal Ladysz looks at some of the World Cup 2010 qualifying matches this weekend...
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Pele: Manchester City New Boy Robinho Needs Counselling ...
Robinho's move to Manchester City has caused a real stir back home in Brazil. Salomon reports on the media backlash...
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Thomas Gravesen: What Really Did Go Wrong In His Career..?
Thomas Gravesen is one of the great players to come out of Denmark but something has caused his career to go alarmingly downhill. Salomon investigates...
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Roman Abramovich's Money: Loan Or Investment??
While going through some articles in the Guardian Salomon came across something interesting.
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EPL: Fulham See Off Poor, Poor Arsenal...
Arsenal could not follow up their opening day win with another win as they went down to Fulham 1-0. Salomon reports..
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Diego Blocked by Werder Bremen from Beijing Olympics
Alby Jnr reports Werder's refusal to release 23-year-old Diego to Brazil's Olympic team. Can anything be done to bring one of the world's most exciting young players to the Games?
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Italian Football In Mourning After Young Player's Death
Alby Jnr reports on the tragic death of Italian footballer Gionata Mingozzi.
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Luiz Felipe Scolari: The Showman Who Could Outdo Jose Mourinho
Chelsea will be getting more than just a manager in Luiz Felipe Scolari, writes Alby Jnr—they'll have a showman and entertainer to boot.
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England and Scotland Set For Euro 2016
Andrew McNair looks at the news of an increase in the size of future European Championships. 24 teams will contest Euro 2016. Is that a good thing?
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EURO 2008: Marcos Senna tries to be the first Brazilian to win the Euros
Brazilian Senna hopes to make history in Euro 2008, reports S B.
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Euro 2008: Jens Must Prove He's Not a Lemon
Spain hope to end their long European Championship drought with a win over Germany tonight. Casillas has been in rare form, while the Germans must realize that life has given them a Lehmann. It will be interesting to see what they do with it.
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Euro 2008: Turkey, Masters Of Living In The Moment
Few expect Turkey to beat Germany, but then again, few expected them to get this far. Brad Carroll explains.
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Euro 2008: Rises To The Occasion
Alby Jr writes of Euro 2008 so far and praises Russia and Guus Hiddink.
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Luis Aragones: Stubborn Old Mule or Brilliant Wise Man?
Ben Raynak takes a closer look at Spain's controversial and crotchety old manager, and wonders if he's just the bitter medicine Spain need to cure their historic tournament illness.
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A Lighter Look At The Summer Transfer Market
Ben Terrett takes a light-hearted look at the summer transfer market, and makes some humorous predictions for the futures of some of our favourite football personalities.
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Euro 2008: Semih Senturk Says Turkey Is Ready for Germany
Turkey have not allowed their spirit to be broken by predictions that they will be crushed by Germany. Brad Carroll says they are more determined than ever to prove that they can be the champion team this year.
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The Ugly Side of Sport
Europe is much older than any of its colonial states such as Canada and Australia—so why is it, says Brad Carroll, that we're so much more mature? Why can't Europeans simply enjoy a game of sport without creating a war zone outside the stadium?










