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251.www.givemefootball.com275
252.www.efb.dk275
253.rusteam.permian.ru273
254.villatalk.com272
255.www.planetfootball.com271
256.www.charlton-athletic.co.uk270
257.www.realmadridfans.org269
258.www.fkteplice.cz269
259.www.goalcentre.com269
260.www.cska-football.ru266
261.www.sigmafotbal.cz266
262.lets-kickoff.blogspot.com266
263.www.oleole.com264
264.www.hqfl.dk264
265.www.ga-eagles.nl262
266.www.fansfc.com260
267.www.soccer-fans.de260
268.www.totalsportsmadness.com260
269.www.soccertimes.com259
270.www.persianfootball.com258
271.www.tuttomercatoweb.com258
272.www.soccer-gallery.net258
273.www.rbconline.nl258
274.www.kicker.de256
275.www.soccergenclix.net255
276.www.fvn.de254
277.www.thefinalthird.com254
278.www.voetbalstats.nl252
279.www.fcfootballblog.com252
280.liveislive.org252
281.www.calciatori.com251
282.mundoalbiceleste.blogspot.com250
283.www.til.no249
284.www.futbolcatalunya.com248
285.www.gais.se248
286.www.fcbayern.t-com.de247
287.www.maxifoot.fr247
288.hastaelgolsiempre.com247
289.www.redandwhitekop.com246
290.www.fck.dk246
291.www.afcwimbledon.co.uk245
292.www.eufo.de245
293.justarsenal.com245
294.www.kabarsports.com245
295.www.calciomercato.com244
296.catatanbola.wordpress.com243
297.www.ismailyonline.com242
298.www.berliner-fussball.de242
299.livetvmatches.com242
300.www.toronews.net241
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281. www.calciatori.com

Rating: 251 points*
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World Cup Hangover For African Heavyweights
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A World Cup hangover continues to linger over several of Africa's footballing heavyweights who were humiliated at the weekend in the early stages of qualifying for the 2012 African Nations Cup finals.
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Liverpool takeover: court case between RBS and Tom Hicks to begin on Tuesday
RBS will go to court seeking to enforce agreements made by Tom Hicks and George Gillett it believes have been breached.
telegraph.co.uk
United can still compete with big-spending City, insists Gill
• United's salary outlay overtaken by City in the past year• 'We can still retain and attract the stars we need on the pitch'The Manchester United chief executive, David Gill, said the club can still compete with their big-spending neighbours Manchester City despite being overtaken in the pay league.City's wage bill of £133m has rocketed up by £50m in the past year, overtaking United's £131.7m, and the Eastlands club, bankrolled by Sheikh Mansour, are closing in fast on Chelsea. United agreed a massive new deal with Wayne Rooney last week but are maintaining their policy of ensuring wages remain less than half their turnover.Asked if he is concerned that United are now behind Manchester City in the wages league, Gill said: "No not really – I'm not concerned by that as ever since we have been a public company we have had a policy that wages should be 50% or less of turnover."We believe we can do that and still retain and attract the stars we need on the pitch. We think that's the sensible model. Clubs have other models – that's their prerogative. Each to their own."United have matched Chelsea on the pitch in terms of silverware since Roman Abramovich took over at Stamford Bridge. Gill added: "That's exactly right – we have remained competitive."United's latest financial figures revealed that the club's wage bill is £131.7m. Chelsea's is £142m, City's £133.3m and Arsenal are fourth with £110m spent on salaries each year. United's total wages are 46% of turnover – the lowest ratio among Premier League clubs. Arsenal have the next lowest ratio on 49% while City spend more on wages than their total revenue.The wages-turnover ratio is one of the reasons United are confident they will meet Uefa's financial fair play rules despite the sums they have to pay in interest to service the loans taken out by the Glazer family when they bought the club in 2005.Manchester UnitedManchester CityBusinessguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Wayne Rooney's form is all that interests England manager Fabio Capello
England manager only interested in Wayne Rooney's fitness following contract saga with Manchester United.
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Carroll found guilty of assault
Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll was fined after admitting to assaulting a man in a nightclub.
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