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51.www.spartak.com193000
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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Sepp Blatter praises England World Cup bid
Fifa boss Sepp Blatter has paid tribute to English football and its 2018 World Cup at a trip to meet David Cameron at Downing Street.
telegraph.co.uk
Police detain 17 following Italy-Serbia game riots
Police have detained 17 people including the alleged ringleader of rioting at the Italy-Serbia soccer game, as UEFA warned that sanctions could be as serious as disqualification from the European Championship or exclusion from future competitions.
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BBC Makes New Allegations Against FIFA Ex - Co Members
ZURICH (Reuters) - An investigation by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) accused three FIFA executives of taking bribes in a program to be aired on Monday, three days before the hosts of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups are decided.
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Didier Drogba: Chelsea won't win the league unless we improve fast
• Chelsea's poor run continued with 1-1 draw with Newcastle• 'We have to change if we want to go back to the top'Didier Drogba has warned Chelsea they need to improve at both ends of the pitch if they are to retain their Premier League title. The Blues ended the weekend in second place for the first time this season after drawing 1-1 at Newcastle, and have taken only four points from the past 15 on offer.Salomon Kalou's equaliser meant they at least avoided a third successive league defeat, which they have not suffered for 11 years, but with Manchester United having shot back to the top of the table with Saturday's 7-1 demolition of Blackburn, Drogba knows they need to be more ruthless in both penalty areas.The 32-year-old told the BBC: "That's normal, that's football. We had these moments last year and it is up to us to change things, to get back to scoring goals and not concede. We had so many clean sheets for a certain time, but now we are conceding in every game, so that's something we have to change if we want to go back to the top of the league."Chelsea headed for St James' Park desperate to return with all three points after losing to Liverpool, Sunderland and Birmingham either side of a 1-0 victory over Fulham in their previous four league games.Kalou's strike was only their second in that run of fixtures, which has now seen them concede seven, and that imbalance has proved costly."Once again, we created a lot of chances and could have scored maybe another goal," Drogba said. "But the problem is we conceded a goal very early in the game and we had to chase, and when you have to chase, you create more space and you create more fatigue as well, so it is difficult to convert the opportunities you have."Chelsea contributed to their own downfall on Tyneside when the centre-back Alex guided a back-pass wide of the advancing goalkeeper Petr Cech, and Andy Carroll took full advantage to claim his ninth goal of the season.After a slow start the visitors gradually worked their way into the game, but it took them until first-half injury time to get back on level terms when Kalou's shot was deflected past Tim Krul.Chelsea largely dominated the second half, but after Ashley Cole had headed a Wayne Routledge volley off the line Kalou fired into the side-netting when he should have done better and the substitute Daniel Sturridge dragged a shot across the face of goal as they failed to make the pressure tell.To compound matters, the Londoners left St James' Park for Newcastle airport only to be told the plane on which they were due to fly back had been stranded in Aberdeen because of bad weather, meaning a long coach journey home.That will have given the Chelsea manager, Carlo Ancelotti, and his players plenty of time to reflect upon just where they have gone wrong in recent weeks.Drogba said: "You expect Chelsea to win every game and people are maybe surprised. But that means we are one of the best in the league, so that's why the expectation is high. It's a responsibility we have to take and we are trying to do that."Chelsea's fortunes could take an upturn this week with their captain, John Terry, and his England team-mate Frank Lampard set to resume full training, although Alex is heading back to Brazil to undergo knee surgery after delaying his operation in Terry's absence.Didier DrogbaChelseaguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Chelsea draws at Newcastle; Spurs beat Liverpool
Chelsea surrendered the Premier League lead it held since the opening day of the season with a 1-1 draw at Newcastle on Sunday, while Tottenham ...
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