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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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446. www.eleven-a-side.com

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NESV Get League Approval For Liverpool Takeover
LONDON (Reuters) - Boston Red Sox owner John W Henry was cleared to continue his proposed takeover of Liverpool on Friday by the Premier League but the future of England's most successful club will almost certainly be settled in court.
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Edwin van der Sar denies he is close to Manchester United retirement
• United coach claims goalkeeper now in final season at club• 'That's complete nonsense,' says 39-year-old DutchmanThe Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has rubbished suggestions he has decided to retire at the end of the season.United's goalkeeping coach Eric Steele said yesterday: "I think Ed has made his mind up and said this is his last year."But Van der Sar insisted that is not the case, telling www.sport-promotion.nl: "That's complete nonsense. I do not know where this story comes from but it is nonsense."I don't yet know whether I will stop or continue after this season. Only in the course of this season will I think about it. Then I will decide and not before. For now I keep my focus on United."The 39-year-old Dutchman joined United in 2005 from Fulham after spells at Juventus and Ajax.Manchester Unitedguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Rooney commits to Man United through 2015
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney agreed Friday to a five-year contract with the storied English Premier League club.
cbc.ca
Promoted sides attack to defy doubters
Managers of the promoted sides promise to keep on attacking even if results start to go against themRoberto Di Matteo bases an entire club philosophy around the adage that attack is the best form of defence, Ian Holloway remains convinced that fortune favours the brave and Chris Hughton is routinely the calmest person in the room. All three managers are breathing new life into the Premier League as their boldly attacking strategies enable newly promoted West Bromwich Albion, Blackpool and Newcastle United to climb the division's goal charts in unprecedented fashion.By way of added bonus, such positive tactics frequently camouflage key flaws. Although Holloway's Blackpool cannot win at home, off-field events dictate that Hughton's Newcastle United teeter on the brink of crisis and Di Matteo's West Brom harbour an unfortunate penchant for gifting opponents early leads, the trio's refreshing approach continues to confound pre-season gloom.Like his counterparts in the north-east and north-west – where 10th-placed Blackpool boast the Premier League's best away record – Di Matteo eschews the 4-4-2 formation which all too frequently saw Tony Mowbray's old yo-yo West Brom ripped apart on Premier League duty. Instead the Italian has lifted his reconstructed side to sixth courtesy of a 4-2-3-1 system which maximises the creative talents of Peter Odemwingie – a most inspired summer signing – Chris Brunt et al while also affording defensive stability.After winning at Arsenal and drawing at Manchester United, Di Matteo is both proud and slightly pessimistic. "Our philosophy is that attack is the best form of defence, that's how we do things at West Brom," he enthuses. "We like to play as much football as we can. We want to impose ourselves and our beliefs on to games. That's the way we want to win. We've been working on the defensive side because it was a weakness but it's not really our aim to just sit back and play on the break."Then, possibly remembering that newly promoted teams usually struggle once the clocks go back and the early season adrenaline begins wearing off, a man whose campaign began with a 6-0 thrashing at Chelsea injects a note of caution."It's like when you're a farmer," Di Matteo says. "You want to bring as much hay into your store as possible, ready for the long hard winter. That's what we're trying to do. Because it is still going to be a harsh winter. It's freezing cold at the moment already. So we have to know we have some hay there – and we have nowhere near enough yet."In a week in which Rafael BenĂ­tez deployed a milk metaphor and Sir Alex Ferguson a cow analogy he is certainly bang on trend. "My family went to visit a farm recently so I'm thinking that way at the moment," the former Chelsea midfielder says. "But the more difficult part of the season will come now. In the summer everybody said all three promoted teams would probably go down again and there wasn't much expected from us. But I think opponents will look a bit more closely now."They may conclude that Di Matteo's scientifically calibrated, Italianate "gym culture" underpins West Brom's knack of salvaging wins or draws by habitually scoring late goals. "Our fitness levels are so good," Brunt says. "A lot of our best results are achieved well into the second half."Only a last-gasp equaliser against Wigan Athletic last weekend spared 16th-placed Newcastle from a third successive home defeat. The geordie optimism engendered by a 6-0 demolition of Aston Villa and victory at Everton is already seriously diluted as assorted off-field distractions undermine Hughton's achievement in moulding an attractive, winger-propelled, 4-4-1-1 ensemble.As rumours swirl about the manager's long-term job security – Hughton's contract runs out next summer and extension talks have been postponed – Colin Calderwood, the club's influential, discipline-imposing, assistant manager has quietly defected to take charge of Hibernian.Moreover Andy Carroll's ability to intimidate the best defenders is being diminished by legal and personal travails. The striker moved in with Kevin Nolan and family last week after bail conditions relating to an assault charge stipulated he must live at the Newcastle captain's home. Unfortunately any new-found stability seemed swiftly threatened when Carroll's car was torched shortly after being parked outside his new address on Wednesday.Hughton is, characteristically, playing a straight bat. "It's business as usual," he says. "You don't get too carried away when things are going well and you don't get too down when they're not. The most important thing is that the players stay strong through difficult times and, so far, they have."If Hughton prefers keeping his own counsel, Holloway is not frightened to betray emotion. "I don't want to dress like other Premier League clubs, I don't want to look like them, I don't care how much their costume cost, we're going to try to go toe to toe with them," declares a manager whose courageous 4-3-3 system and sincere belief that his players should aim to emulate Spain's tiki-taka passing style secured a memorable win at Liverpool."I've fielded three attackers in every game and, at Liverpool, I started with four," Holloway says. "It might cease to surprise halfway through the season but, at the moment, some people can't deal with our approach."Extraordinarily at this level, Blackpool's squad wash their own training kit and remain subject to a ÂŁ10,000-a-week wage ceiling but their manager constantly reminds his players that such comparative poverty does not mean they have to behave like star-struck paupers. "Even now, my boys are still swapping shirts with opponents and I can't stand it," Holloway says. "I don't understand it. My lads have got to learn to cope with their own minds and make sure they believe they deserve to be here. They should realise that football's an entertainment business and we're playing some great stuff."• Alex Rae and Matt Holland on how to avoid going straight back downPremier LeagueWest BromBlackpoolNewcastle UnitedChris HughtonLouise Taylorguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Tottenham Hotspur v Everton: live
Minute-by-minute commentary as Rafael van der Vaart levels for Tottenham to earn 1-1 draw with Everton.
telegraph.co.uk