Soccer player not famous enough to skip jury duty
A judge has ruled that the captain of an English soccer club just isn't famous enough to be allowed to skip jury duty. British media say that ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
West Ham United 1-1 Fulham | Premier League match report
West Ham are unbeaten in four games, but there can be few other causes for optimism at Upton Park, as Avram Grant's side played out a laboured draw with Fulham.Frédéric Piquionne scored his second headed goal in as many games but the occasion was more notable for Clint Dempsey repeating his feat from Rustenburg in June by scoring past Robert Green.Fulham, still unbeaten, have managed six draws from their opening seven games, but breaking teams down has proved a problem, not least with Andy Johnson, Moussa Dembélé and Bobby Zamora on the injured list.But Mark Hughes sprung a surprise by dropping his ersatz forward in favour of Eddie Johnson, the American striker who was signed for £3m in January 2008, but had not made a started a Premier League game since March in the same year.It tended to show, and it was as much through luck than judgement that Fulham took the lead.Dempsey played the ball into Simon Davies on the right flank, and although the Welshman's shot on goal was easily blocked by Luis Boa Morte, the deflection completed an inadvertent one-two. Dempsey volleyed past Green at the near post.Once again Green felt all eyes upon him. The erstwhile England keeper was not at fault, yet the reminder of that awful night in Rustenburg was no doubt painful.West Ham did their best to raise themselves before the break, with Victor Obinna and Scott Parker going close, but goalscoring opportunities were scarce and the home crowd subdued.Within five minutes of the second they were bouncing again, when Obinna seared past Carlos Salcido on the right flank and crossed for Piquionne to purposefully head home from close range.If the goal had not quite galvanised West Ham, then they creaked a lot less, and Carlton Cole spurned one fine chance to give his team the lead, seconds after his introduction.But any enterprise, based mainly on Obinna's pace and Piquionne's sure touch, soon deserted them, and Fulham forced Green into two fine saves through Davies and Dickson Etuhu.Salido did well to head clear with Piquionne and Cole hovering, and Diomansy Kamara, a late substitute, fired way over when clean through, but the points were one of deserts for Fulham, and another of concern for West Ham.Premier LeagueWest Ham UnitedFulhamJames Callowguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
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