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151.www.teamtalk.com354
152.www.voetbalonline.nl354
153.www.toffeeweb.com353
154.www.football365.com352
155.imaretfc.com352
156.www.stadiumguide.com350
157.www.udinese.it349
158.www.peter-fighter.de348
159.www.livescore.com347
160.football.kulichki.net346
161.ajax.netwerk.to346
162.www.oldtrafford.dk346
163.www.tsv1860.de345
164.www.manutdpics.com344
165.www.egyptianplayers.com344
166.www.the-afc.com344
167.www.rusfootball.info344
168.www.icons.com343
169.www.soccerphile.com343
170.www.stadia.gr343
171.www.football-rumours.com342
172.www.dif.se339
173.www.feyenoord.nl338
174.www.eredivisie.nl338
175.www.mff.se338
176.www.brann.no337
177.www.mcfc.co.uk336
178.www.rwo-online.de336
179.www.joga.com336
180.footballocks.net334
181.www.goalslive.com333
182.www.lyakhov.kz333
183.www.worldstadiums.com330
184.www.fussballportal.de327
185.www.forzanec.nl326
186.www.eintracht.de325
187.www.fotball.no323
188.www.cska.bg322
189.www.voetbalzone.nl322
190.worldsoccer.about.com321
191.www.ksi.is321
192.www.violanews.com320
193.www.aek.com319
194.www.asm-foot.mc319
195.forums.soccerfansnetwork.com318
196.www.voetbalkrant.com317
197.www.sampdoria.it316
198.www.aia-figc.it313
199.www.greuther-fuerth.de313
200.www.inter.it312
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Liverpool's woes
Tom Hicks and George Gillett star as Muppets, John W Henry as Cyril Sneer. Next: Rafael van der Vaart
guardian.co.uk
England v Montenegro: Peter Crouch gets chance to change Fabio Capello's thinking
Darren Bent's withdrawl because of injury will allow Spurs striker to prove he is more than just an impact substitute
telegraph.co.uk
Tevez homesick at City, says Santa Cruz
• Roque Santa Cruz believes Carlos Tevez is homesick• Manchester City worried over his long-term futureCarlos Tevez's future at Manchester City is back under scrutiny amid a growing feeling behind the scenes at the club that he is not fully enjoying life in England and is homesick for Argentina.Tevez has admitted recently that he is "not enjoying the life of a footballer" and it is becoming increasingly clear that his City colleagues are aware of his apparent disillusionment. Roque Santa Cruz, City's Paraguayan striker, said: "He wants to be among his people, who are in Argentina. Your heart goes out to his family. His siblings and his daughters are there … when you feel that your homeland is calling you back, you could end up giving up everything to return. Still, I think he will see it out and fulfil his contract with City before returning home."Tevez is contracted until 2014 but, if there is a desire on his part to return to Argentina, it is unlikely in the extreme that the club will wait until his deal has expired and he can leave for a free agent.For now, however, the view from within the club is that they hope Tevez can find happiness from helping Roberto Mancini's team challenge for major honours and being in an environment where he knows he is thought of highly. With seven goals already this season, his performances have not indicated a player who does not want to be there, and Mancini made him the captain in the summer in a deliberate attempt to show him how important he is to the club.However, Santa Cruz, speaking on the Spanish radio station Cadena Sur, believes City are still short of being in a position to harbour realistic ambitions of lifting the league trophy. "We are below the level of those who will fight for the title," he said. "Our goal must be to be among the top four. Chelsea look the strongest, the most stable. Manchester United and Arsenal have great squads and will end up fighting for the title and we will have to play for fourth, probably with Tottenham."Santa Cruz went on to confirm that he wanted to leave City, having been marginalised under Mancini to the extent that the former Blackburn Rovers player is not even included in the club's Europa League squad list. "Unfortunately I'm not playing as I'd like. The club have invested heavily, competition for places is great and I'm working every day to try to convince the coach but I'm still not getting picked. The situation is very complicated, I wanted to think well of it, but I'm not getting the playing time to convince anybody and my priority is to leave in the January transfer market. The coach has opted for certain players and, on top of that, his system is to play with only one striker, so I have even fewer options."Santa Cruz knows City will make bringing in a new striker in January a priority, principally to take the pressure off Tevez. The club had believed Wayne Rooney was willing to move across Manchester before his decision to sign a new five-year contract at Old Trafford last week and they will now turn their attention to trying to resurrect a move for Edin Dzeko, Wolfsburg's prolific Bosnian international.City pulled out of a deal in the summer when Wolfsburg quoted an asking price approaching £50m the view from Eastlands being that the 24-year-old was worth closer to £30m and that the German club were being unreasonable in the negotiations because they thought – wrongly, as it turned out – that money would be no object to the men financing the richest club in English football.Carlos TevezManchester CityDaniel Taylorguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Venky's warn Blackburn Rovers fans to be realistic
Rovers' prospective new owners do not appear willing to splash the money on high-profile names.
telegraph.co.uk
Beckham to play out final year of Galaxy deal
David Beckham plans to play out the final year of his contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2011 while continuing to hope he'll play for England again.
cbc.ca