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51.www.spartak.com193000
52.www.rcdmallorca.es190000
53.www.uslecce.it178000
54.www.vfb-stuttgart.de177000
55.www.mlsnet.com173000
56.www.asromacalcio.it158000
57.www.zidane.fr150000
58.foot.ie143000
59.www.saintsfc.co.uk136000
60.www.fc-zenit.ru134000
61.www.footbel.com132000
62.www.soccer-spain.com122000
63.www.football.ch98900
64.www.aekfc.gr96800
65.www.dbu.dk94200
66.www.sparta-rotterdam.nl92100
67.www.werder-online.de91600
68.www.clubestudianteslp.com.ar90500
69.www.fc-utrecht.nl88800
70.www.ajax.nl82800
71.www.bscyb.ch78900
72.www.rubin-kazan.ru76500
73.www.wembleystadium.com74300
74.www.euro2004.com73900
75.www.soccerstats.com70700
76.www.soccer.org67000
77.footie.by64700
78.www.slbenfica.pt64300
79.www.msv-duisburg.de62600
80.www.chievoverona.it60900
81.www.allianz-arena.de60100
82.www.diegomaradona.com58500
83.www.fcstpauli.de48800
84.www.expertfootball.com45700
85.www.soccerhelp.com45300
86.www.fotbal.cz45300
87.www.svenskfotboll.se43700
88.www.afa.org.ar39900
89.soccer-europe.com39200
90.www.sparta.cz35400
91.www.asroma.it29600
92.livefutboll.net28900
93.www.aik.se27800
94.www.clubbrugge.be27400
95.www.knvb.nl23500
96.footballunited.com21100
97.soccerfanbase.com18800
98.ksshkumbini.com10100
99.lensabola.com8860
100.www.spurs.co.uk8710
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Liverpool takeover: fans voice their joy on Twitter as Tom Hicks exits stage left
How the news of Tom Hicks' defeat in High Court was greeted by Liverpool fans on Twitter.
telegraph.co.uk
Liverpool's Kuyt out injured
Liverpool is awaiting a fitness update on Dirk Kuyt after the Netherlands forward was taken to the hospital with an ankle injury sustained during a European Championship qualifying match against Sweden.
cbc.ca
Carragher awaits verdict on operation
• Influential defender may be out for longer than six weeks• But Steven Gerrard could return earlier than expectedJamie Carragher will discover today whether he requires surgery on the shoulder injury that threatens to deprive Roy Hodgson of the influential Liverpool defender until at least mid-January.Liverpool's vice-captain dislocated his left shoulder five minutes from the end of the defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday after landing awkwardly following an aerial challenge with Peter Crouch. Initial estimates put the 32-year-old's recovery period at six weeks but, despite undergoing a scan on Merseyside yesterday, Liverpool's medical department has yet to decide whether to book the defender in for an operation that could prolong his absence. A decision is expected after further consultations today.With Daniel Agger out for at least another two weeks with a calf injury and Steven Gerrard sidelined with a hamstring tear suffered on England duty, the loss of Carragher is another untimely setback for Hodgson. Gerrard, however, is making good progress in his recovery and has a slight chance of returning 10 days ahead of schedule when Gérard Houllier returns to Anfield with Aston Villa on Monday night.Martin Kelly, meanwhile, is expected to sign a new three-and-a-half‑year contract this week. The 20-year-old defender has made 10 first‑team appearances this season but, with his deal due to expire at the end of the campaign, Liverpool are keen to reward his breakthrough with a contract that ties him to Anfield until 2014.Paul Konchesky has admitted he has not yet reached the level required at Liverpool and accepted full responsibility for the defeat at White Hart Lane. The left‑back was given a tough time by Aaron Lennon and was caught out of position and found lacking for pace as the winger raced through to score the winner in added time. Despite an encouraging team performance Konchesky was the one player who came in for criticism. He acknowledged his culpability against Spurs and stressed his determination to improve."I've got to up my game. Where I've played before has not been as high a standard as Liverpool but this is a good pressure," said the 29-year-old. "The fans want you to be in the top four because that's where Liverpool belong. Straight after [Lennon's winner] I knew that I'd have to hold my hands up but we also had chances to win the game. That's part of football and we've got to try to take the positives out of the game."I was gutted [over the winner]; being the last minute as well it didn't give us any time to get back into the game. But that's life, we've got to put it behind us, and I've got to put it behind myself for the next game."The former West Ham United defender has taken a while to settle having arrived from Fulham in the summer and his integration into the side has not been helped by changes within the team."I got injured early on so I'm just getting back to playing at full fitness now," Konchesky said. "I'm getting used to the atmosphere and the people surrounding the team. I can see signs that we're starting to play in the style he [Hodgson] wants. The more we work on it on the training ground, the more the players get used to what the manager wants."LiverpoolJamie CarragherAndy Hunterguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Leicester City 1 Nottingham Forest 0: match report
Andy King scored Leicester City's winning goal against Nottingham Forest on a freezing night in East Midlands.
telegraph.co.uk
Dimitar Berbatov nets five goals as Man United routs Blackburn
Dimitar Berbatov's five-goal burst enabled Manchester United to claim the provisional Premier League lead with a 7-1 demolition of Blackburn ...
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