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| Harry Redknapp reckons
managing England in June's European Championship while still
coaching at club level would be difficult to do, the Tottenham
Hotspur boss said on Friday.
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| Manchester United's 3-3 tie with Chelsea last Sunday was seen by 1,377,000 viewers on Fox, up slightly from the network's first live Premier League broadcast two weeks earlier. The game received a 0.8 rating and 2 share, the network said Thursday, the same as for Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Jan. |
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| Bayer Leverkusen says Switzerland striker Eren Derdiyok has been ruled out for several weeks after stepping on a shard of glass. The Bundesliga club says that Derdiyok needed seven stitches after the accident occurred at his home. German daily newspaper Bild says the accident happened on Thursday, when Derdiyok stepped on a piece of glass left behind after a toothbrush glass fell and shattered in... |
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| Two hat-tricks and eight goals marked the occasion on Wednesday night in what was a thrilling, topsy-turvy encounter |
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| Group B starts to take shape as the points are shared at Estadio de Malabo, in a match where both sides had chances to claim victory. |
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| While the national team's trip to Panama had it's share of enjoyable moments, Klinsmann knows the pressure will build as the World Cup qualifiers draw closer. |
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| The first live telecast of an English Premier League game on a U.S. over-the-air network was seen by 1.3 million viewers last weekend, more than double the high for previous broadcasts on cable television. Fox says Thursday that Manchester United's 2-1 win over Arsenal on Sunday received a 0.8 rating and 2 share. |
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| An encounter played in a swimming pool of a pitch proved more entertaining than expected as a total of four goals were scored and finished with the teams sharing the spoils |
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| The Danish Football
Association (DBU) agreed on Friday to settle a dispute with a
fan who attacked a referee in a 2007 international against
Sweden for damages of 250,000 Danish crowns ($43,400), cutting a
court award down sharply.
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| Neither Equatorial Guinea nor Libya will lack for incentive when they open the African Cup of Nations on Saturday. Straight afterwards, Senegal face Zambia in the same 37,500-capacity Bata Stadium in the Group A doubleheader. Equatorial Guinea's squad has been promised a share of a $1 million win bonus for the opening match, but has injury doubts over mainstay striker Rodolfo Bodipo. |