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Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Walker's Word - Premier League Betting Preview 8/9 April 2006 |
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| Derbies held in the north and the midlands will end all square and Manchester United could take a step closer to ripping the Premiership title out of Jose Mourinho’s greasy mitts. But more importantly, this could be the weekend Sunderland win at the Stadium of Light to finally give their masochistic season ticket holders something to cheer about writes David Walker.Saturday 8 April 2006Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City
Tottenham are clinging onto fourth place at the moment but could face an attack of nerves against Manchester City in this lunchtime offering. White Hart Lane has generally been a happy hunting ground for the Citizens with them winning once and earnin (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: Cathy Jones  |
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| Article Title :: Champions Almost Decided |
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| The six times champions of the Milan come up against a Lyon. There are several things that we can take into matter to predict the encounter, Lyon has been left out at this stage in the previous two campaigns and never before reached the semi-finals. They were winners two seasons ago and almost made it last season; Milan is taking what is probably the best lineage in the competition. On the other hand, although Portuguese Tiago is not going to be playing because of his suspension, the French will be counting with the presence of Brazilian Juninho as well as the knowledge that they are unbeaten in their last six Champions League away games.Cafu and Paolo Maldini are back in debate to (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: Jacqui O'Brien  |
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| Article Title :: World Cup Fun for Kids |
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| The 2006 soccer World Cup is being held in Germany, and all around the world people old and young, male and female will be looking forward to a feast of football. Whether you love or loathe the ‘beautiful game’ you can make the World Cup both a fun and educational experience for your kids! There are 32 countries competing in the World Cup 2006, so take the opportunity to find out more about some of the countries which are competing.1) Geography: Get out an atlas or globe and find out the capital cities of all the competing nations (you can check the full list of teams at FIFA’s website) and which continent each country is in.2) Art: Try and make drawings of the natio (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: How Live Football Streams Are Achieved |
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| As a self-confessed football obsessive, I need to be able to access live broadcasts of the top games wherever I am. Sometimes it’s not always possible to find somewhere that shows the particular match I want to watch but thanks to technological advancements I can now watch almost any match I wish through a live football stream.With the help of the internet and some networking facilities, I am able to watch streaming live football via my computer in the office and my laptop should I be stuck in a hotel room somewhere. Being able to watch any one of a number of football matches being broadcast on a particular day is all well and good, but this article tries to explain how it’s do (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: League One Betting Review - 9 April 2006 |
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| Southend came from a goal behind to stretch their lead at the top of League One to eight points with a 2-1 win over struggling Blackpool. Gareth Williams gave the Tangerines the lead after 32 minutes but Fredy Eastwood equalised on the hour. Luke Guttridge struck the winner for the 8/15 Shrimpers four minutes from the end.Brentford remain second despite being held to a 1-1 draw by Bradford and have won just once in their last six. Michael Symes gave the Bantams the lead on 36 but Lloyd Owusu drew the Bees level two minutes before the break to set up a 13/5 draw.Huddersfield wasted the chance to enter the automatic promotion places after slipping 2-0 at Gillingham. Gary Mulli (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Championship Betting Review - 9 April 2006 |
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| Reading closed in on Sunderland’s Championship points record of 105 by thrashing Cardiff 5-2 at Ninian Park. James Harper after 10 minutes and Dave Kitson on 39 gave the Royals a deserved half-time lead before an own goal by Glenn Loovens on 52 increased their advantage further. The Bluebirds hit back through Cameron Jerome on 67 and Paul Parry on 80 but Reading had two more of their own in Kevin Doyle on 87 and James Harper’s second in injury time to seal a confident 6/4 win.Sheffield United grabbed a late winner against Hull to all but seal automatic promotion. Neil Shipperley after 36 minutes and Paul Ifill on 52 gave the 1/2 Blades the lead before Hull hit back through Stua (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: David Walker  |
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| Article Title :: Premiership Betting Review - 9 April 2006 |
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| Manchester United look set to push Chelsea all the way for the Premiership title following a convincing 2-0 win over Arsenal. Wayne Rooney struck confidently after 53 minutes while Ji Sung Park’s first league goal on 77 earned three precious points at 11/10.Chelsea brushed aside West Ham United 4-1 at Stamford Bridge despite falling a goal behind and being reduced to 10 men early on. Defender James Collins gave the 12/1 Hammers a dream start after nine minutes and Maniche saw a straight red for a lunging tackle on Lionel Scaloni shortly after.But two goals in as many minutes from Didier Drogba on 28 and Hernan Crespo on 30 put Chelsea back in control. Further strikes from (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: Michael Hanna  |
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| Article Title :: Frankfurt is the First World Cup Venue for England, How Will You Be Getting There? |
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| It’s the end of another four year wait – the World Cup has rolled around again and this time we’re off to Germany. On Saturday the 10th of July in Frankfurt, at 3.00pm, England will kick off against Paraguay in the FIFA World Cup group B and now is the time to ask yourself: where will you be?Frankfurt has a 48000 seat capacity stadium, protected by a translucent roof allowing that early afternoon light to illuminate the players – so capacity crowds can be expected. Let’s break down stereotypes and show them how to be gracious guests and supportive fans (and still have the team turn out a result on the day).It might seem like it’s a long way away, but right about (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: Kevin McNally  |
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| Article Title :: Who Will Win the 2006 Soccer World Cup? |
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| As the 2006 soccer world cup approaches there are may that believe Brazil will once again emerge winnners and collect their record breaking sixth world cup. But can anyone challenge the samba stars of Brazil? Let's have a look at some possible contenders for the 2006 world cup.Germany The host nataion always tend to perform well as witnessed by the famous French victory in 1998 and the amazing South Korean team reaching the semi finals in 2002.It is also noted that England triumphed for the only time in 1966 as they played every game at their famous Wembley stadium.But are the Germany world cup squad good enough to lift the 2006 world cup? I seriously do (read full article) |
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Category :: Soccer Articles |
Author :: Sebastien Veilleux  |
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| Article Title :: Soccer Betting |
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| Soccer (also called Futbol or European Football) betting is very popular in many
parts of the world. In fact, the only place that it’s not is the United States. The game
of soccer can be claimed as the world’s true sport, but the United States does not
enjoy soccer anywhere near as much as other parts of the globe. As with any other
game, it’s important to know the game before you put down your cash. Thanks to
the Internet keeping up with teams and getting information on foreign teams is a
snap. You can find some wild money lines in soccer.If you are brand spanking new to soccer betting, you are in for a treat—and possibly
a headache. One thing that’s both g (read full article) |
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