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403.www.footyfree.com175
404.www.fussball-forum.de175
405.www.baritube.altervista.org175
406.www.thereggaeboyz.com174
407.www.kappara.ru174
408.newsbuzzy.com173
409.nothingandall.blogspot.com173
410.www.trainerssite.nl172
411.www.virtualsoccer.ru172
412.www.badfv.de171
413.freelivestreamonline.com171
414.www.settoregiovanile.figc.it170
415.www.soccer.on.ca170
416.www.yankscallitsoccer.com170
417.www.fotbalonline.eu169
418.www.soccer-warriors.de169
419.transferita.ru169
420.kural18.org169
421.www.soccerway.com168
422.www.inthestands.co.uk168
423.www.tribalfootball.com167
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425.arsenalstars.com167
426.sepakbola.showbiznotes.net167
427.www.soccerticketsonline.com166
428.www.dynamo.kiev.ua166
429.www.soccergaming.tv165
430.shoppingsoccer.jimdo.com165
431.www.barcaloco.com164
432.world-kora.blogspot.com164
433.www.soccer-desktop.com163
434.spanishfootball.info163
435.www.onlinepariuri.com162
436.www.futbolwallpapers.com162
437.www.bundesligaforen.de160
438.wedontknowfootball.com160
439.www.viva-bola.co.cc160
440.www.all-liverpoolfc.com160
441.www.carlonesti.it159
442.sc.heerenveen.org159
443.www.fussballdaten.de158
444.www.vfb-oldenburg.de158
445.www.soccerclips.net157
446.www.eleven-a-side.com156
447.www.totalfootballmadness.com156
448.groundhopper2000.blogspot.com156
449.www.football365.co.uk155
450.www.mundosoccer.com155
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Murphy blames bosses for rash tackles
• 'Managers are sending teams out to stop other teams playing'• 'There's no brains involved in the players who are doing that'The Fulham captain, Danny Murphy, has pointed the finger of blame for the rash of dangerous tackles at the managers of Stoke, Wolves and Blackburn for sending out their players too pumped up.Bobby Zamora, the Fulham striker, suffered a broken leg in a challenge by Wolves' Karl Henry and the same player was fined two weeks' wages by his club after another savage tackle on Wigan's Jordi Gómez.Murphy called some tackles "ridiculous" and "brainless", and said managers have to take responsibility. Speaking at the Leaders in Football conference in London, Murphy said: "Your manager dictates what your players do and how you behave."You get managers who are sending their teams out to stop other teams playing, which is happening more and more – the Stokes, Blackburns, Wolves. They can say it's effective and they have got to win games but the fact is the managers are sending out their players so pumped up there is inevitably going to be problems. Every ship has a captain and that's the manager who is in charge."Murphy said there should be tougher sanctions for dangerous tackles, especially for repeat offenders. He added: "The pace in which some players go into tackles now is ridiculous. There's no brains involved in the players who are doing that."I don't believe players are going out to break another player's leg but there has to be some logic and intelligence involved. If you are going at someone at a certain pace and you don't get it right you are going to hurt them."Players should be culpable for that, in terms of punishment I don't know what, but they need to show a little bit more intelligence, especially the ones who are doing it repeatedly."Fulham topped the fair play league during Roy Hodgson's time as manager, something that was no coincidence, Murphy said. "If you have a manager like Roy Hodgson in charge you don't get discipline problems," he said. "If you have a manager that's in control of the team and doesn't allow these type of things to go on then you are going to have a more disciplined team."I'm not saying tackling is a bad thing but we want to watch the best players on the pitch. Under Roy Hodgson at Fulham we were always top of the fair play league because he wouldn't accept talking back to the referee and he wouldn't accept stupid tackles."However, the Everton captain, Phil Neville, said tackling was much harder at the start of his career than now. "Ten or 15 years ago when I was faced with a tricky left-winger the first thing I had to do was boot him up in the air," Neville said. "I don't think we tackle as hard as we used to. Tackling is part of the game, we just need to outlaw the two-footed challenge that has crept into the game."Fulhamguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Manchester United's operating profits set to top £100 million
Manchester United are set to become the first English club to announce an operating profit in excess of £100m on Friday.
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Chelsea Stretch Lead At Top as Spurs Held
LONDON (Reuters) - Goals by Florent Malouda and Salomon Kalou helped Chelsea open a five-point gap at the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
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West Bromwich Albion 2 Fulham 1: match report
West Brom moved up to fourth in the Premier League after coming from behind to defeat Fulham at the Hawthorns.
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Heart hit with injury concerns
Injuries and suspension have stripped Melbourne Heart down to the last of their strikers for the clash with Gold Coast United.
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