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Daily Dose 07.17

By: Daryl | July 17th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

News glorious news…

Brazil defender Juan has spoken out to support sacked-any-day-now coach Carlos Alberto Parreira. (Soccer Way)

Further proof that international conflicts are a bad thing. (Soccernet)

Al Alhi’s two year, 78 game unbeaten run on African soil is over. (Supersport)

Aston Villa players want a showdown with their chairman, the cheapest man in football. (The Guardian)

Believe it or not, shares in Juventus have risen after the match fixing verdict. Maybe Millwall should try something similar. (Reuters)

Some genuinely good news, Gianluca Pessotto is on the mend and gave doctors a V for victory sign the morning after Italy’s World Cup win. (ANSA)


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Username By dietmar | July 17th, 2006 at 10:25 pm
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it’s a shame that we had such a beautiful and relatively “normal’ world cup, and these politicians wasted no time putting everyone on a brink. maybe next time ALL world leaders should attend “the beautiful game”, it may just give them a reason to cool their jets!

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