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401.www.soccerbase.com175
402.www.irankicks.com175
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
424.www.thegunninghawk.com167
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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Brazil Beats Iran 3-0 in Exhibition
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Aberdeen 4-2 Hibernian | SPL match report
At least Colin Calderwood cannot claim to be in any way unaware of Hibernian's deficiencies after their trip to Aberdeen. The former Scotland defender's first match in charge highlighted the defensive flaws that undermined the tenure of his predecessor, John Hughes, to such damaging effect. The Hibs players made absolutely no attempt to pull the wool over Calderwood's eyes.Hibs had arrived in the north-east looking to prolong the suffering of another manager, Mark McGhee, but left in the knowledge Calderwood has his work cut out in trying to revive fortunes at Easter Road. Bluntly, he has taken over an insipid bunch. Hibs are not particularly short of attacking touch, even if that has been diminished by the sale of Anthony Stokes to Celtic. Yet their lack of commanding defenders, or an effective midfield spoiler, makes them a soft touch to play against. It has also taken them closer to the SPL's relegation zone than its upper echelons.Calderwood can take at least some solace that the majority of his first‑team squad are in the final year of their contracts. The new manager, once a defender of some repute, will not have much trouble identifying shortcomings.McGhee will have enjoyed this win, though; and how he needed it. Aberdeen's manager entered the game with a record of 12 wins from 46 matches in charge, with a single point taken out of the last possible 18. An attendance of 7,587 highlighted local disenchantment.McGhee's colourful, often confrontational, justification of Aberdeen's form has proved essential viewing and listening in recent weeks. At least now he need not seek excuses. Tuesday's League Cup visit of Falkirk to Pittodrie no longer looks so threatening to the manager.Despite Aberdeen dominating the early exchanges, it was the visitors' Colin Nish who had passed up the best chance to open the scoring. Chris Maguire proved more lethal, the Aberdeen forward accepting a fine pass from Sone Aluko before delivering an equally impressive, angled finish.If the Hibs defence was only partly at fault for that strike, they were blatantly culpable as a Scott Vernon goal doubled the Aberdeen lead. Sol Bamba completely missed an attempt at a header as the ball entered his penalty area, an error that was compounded as the Ivorian defender crucially deflected Vernon's shot beyond the stranded Mark Brown.Hibs' best hope of first-half salvation fell to John Rankin, who wastefully fired straight at Mark Howard when one-on-one. In Rankin's defence, the chance had fallen to his weaker foot, his right.Vernon, who has proved one of McGhee's better signings, turned home a Maguire cross five minutes after the interval to finish the contest. It was the much-travelled striker's sixth goal in a red shirt, a decent return at this formative stage of the campaign.Salt was rubbed into an ever-widening Hibs wound by the identity of Aberdeen's fourth scorer: Paul Hartley, once a cult hero in a Hearts shirt, took great delight in notching his latest penalty, awarded after Chris Hogg had hacked at Aluko.Nish limited the embarrassment with a header from Paul Hanlon's cross. It was the striker's last action of the match, as he had to depart with an ankle injury. That moment rather summed up Hibs' forgettable afternoon.Bamba's stoppage-time goal, also a header, was rather irrelevant. Calderwood would rather the defender popped up usefully in another penalty area – his own – where his services are badly needed.Scottish Premier LeagueAberdeenHibernianEwan Murrayguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Chelsea bites Wolves to stay perfect at home
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