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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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91. www.asroma.it

Rating: 29600 points*
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Anton Ferdinand arrested by police after going AWOL over court date
Sunderland defender bailed by police following failure to answer accusations of driving offence.
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Wenger eager for Van Persie to find form
• Arsenal set to name strong side for Carling Cup quarter-final• Eboué makes surprise comeback from knee injuryRobin van Persie is set to play in Arsenal's Carling Cup quarter-final against Wigan Athletic at Emirates Stadium tomorrow night with Arsène Wenger hoping that the Holland striker will seize the opportunity in what is effectively his second comeback from ankle-ligament damage.Van Persie, who suffered the injury at Blackburn Rovers at the end of August, was passed fit at the beginning of this month but his return to the Arsenal team has been muted.In the six matches for which he has been available he has appeared in only two, as a substitute, against Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur – his total game time has been 54 minutes – and last week Wenger left him behind in London when the squad travelled to Portugal for the Champions League group game against Braga.The manager wanted him to work on his fitness, which he did, but the fact that Van Persie spent further time wearing a protective boot on his left foot indicated that the club's medical staff were not entirely convinced that the injury had healed. Van Persie was an unused substitute in the 4-2 win at Aston Villa on Saturday.The 27-year-old has made one other appearance this month, which is something of a moot point at Arsenal. He played in the second-half of Holland's 1-0 friendly victory over Turkey in Amsterdam on 17 November, setting up the goal for Klaas‑Jan Huntelaar.Wenger was furious with the Holland coach, Bert van Marwijk, for naming Van Persie in his provisional squad, insisting that he was not fully fit and fearing the potential for the player to suffer a set back if he featured.Wenger's stance did soften as Van Marwijk finalised his squad and the game approached, largely because Van Persie had come on against Newcastle on 7 November, and the two managers reached what he suggested was a beneficial agreement for all parties in that Van Persie would play for only 45 minutes.After the game, Van Persie described the situation as "win-win". The forward said: "Everything went according to plan. The training that I've had with the Dutch team, I have not had at Arsenal."Wenger, though, is no fan of international football, particularly not friendlies, and Van Persie's desire to play for his country, having failed to complete a full match at club level all season, may have grated.Wigan's visit offers the opportunity for Van Persie to blow away the cobwebs, and show not just his manager but the Arsenal support that he could yet be their trump card as the season heads towards its turn. As Wenger has been quick to stress, Arsenal are only two points off the Premier League's summit and are a home win over the Group H whipping boys Partizan Belgrade away from the Champions League's last 16."Robin will certainly play, yes, but I haven't decided my starting line-up yet," Wenger said. "Theo Walcott and Nicklas Bendtner will be involved but I don't want to give the team out. The only thing I can promise is that we will take the game seriously."Wenger was asked whether Van Persie's selection would necessitate a change of style as he was a different type of striker to Marouane Chamakh, who has played so far this season. "Yes, a little bit," Wenger replied. "Robin can play on his own up front and he can play in behind so I will have to think about that overnight."Wenger will be without the centre-half Sébastien Squillaci, who has a knee problem but, remarkably, Emmanuel Eboué is back in the squad. The Ivorian was taken from the pitch on a stretcher against Braga last Tuesday with damage to a medial knee ligament and Wenger said that he would be out for "four weeks minimum" and possibly up to six. He remained firm in that conviction on Thursday but Eboué has now turned out to be fine. "When we made the scan," Wenger said, "his knee was swollen but the ligament was intact and the tests were successful."As he has done so far in this season's Carling Cup, Wenger will field a strong starting XI, and it could mean disappointment for the Mexico forward Carlos Vela who, according to his brother, may soon begin to consider his future at Emirates Stadium."He just wants the chance to show what he can do for Arsenal and maybe if that doesn't happen, he will think about his future," said Alejandro Vela, who plays for the Mexican side Cruz Azul. "Important clubs are interested in his services. Now he has a European passport, it could open the market for him."ArsenalCarling CupDavid Hytnerguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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World Cup 2018: England's hopes may rest on a frantic 48 hours as political end game unfolds
The battle for 2018 World Cup votes will got the the wire, according to David Davies, the former executive director of the FA.
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Everton eyes bringing David Beckham back to England
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