The news that John Terry will stand trial for allegedly racially abusing Queens
Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand after Euro 2012 has sent England
into a state of confusion, with question marks hovering above the
Chelsea and England captain's participation in the tournament. However,
this is not the first time Terry has complicated affairs for coach Fabio
Capello, so it's possible the 65-year-old, known for his disciplinarian
ways, may be forced to settle matters with a back-to-basics approach ..
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Monday, February 6, 2012
Deadline day and it's all quiet on the western front
While the end of a
transfer window usually heralds a scramble for new players, it became
apparent there neither Real Madrid nor Barcelona would make that
critical signing to give their club the upper hand in the title race,
Arsene Wenger (slightly less surprisingly) would not bring in the
enforcements Arsenal needed, and Inter's shock defeat to Lecce did not
prompt them to dip into the market. Instead, the deadline day fanatics
had to make do with a few questionable loan deals ...
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Massimiliano Benassi
It seemed like a foregone conclusion. Inter had been on fire, winning their previous seven Serie A matches.
Lecce found themselves at the other end of the table, but managed to exact revenge for their 4-1 trouncing at San Siro earlier in the season with a surprise 1-0 win over Claudio Ranieri's men.
Serse Cosmi will have Massimiliano Benassi to thank, with the 30-year-old keeping Inter's all-star cast at bay for 90 minutes.
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Dazzled David de Gea and Suarez
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea turned in another disappointing performance as the Red Devils suffered a 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Liverpool on Saturday.
And as he watched from the stands, Luis Suarez, who is currently serving an eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra, came up with the secret ingredient - a doughnut, for which De Gea is known to have a craving.
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
Inside the mind of the Special One
Refereeing decisions were again a point of contention for the Portuguese coach, whilst his spokesman Eladio Parames took his anger out on 'Donkey' Dani Alves....
Friday, January 27, 2012
Bayern Munich's transfer 'bomb' backfires
On Thursday, Bayern Munich revealed that they were set to announce the signing of a "bomb" striker, leaving the football world on the edge of its collective seat. A variety of names were touted as potential arrivals, only for the Bavarians' official website to announce that it was the public - Bayern's 12th man, and they were simply seeking publicity.
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Sergio Ramos sees red for Real again
Real Madrid
defender Sergio Ramos has been making the headlines lately, but for all
the wrong reasons it seems. Following on from accusations of a bust-up
with coach Jose Mourinho in the aftermath of the defeat to Barcelona in
last week's Copa del Rey last-eight clash, he became a new record holder
on Wednesday night - his dismissal for a raised arm on Sergio Busquets was his 13th red card for Los Blancos,
beating one-time Madrid stalwart Fernando Hierro's previous high of 12.
Unwanted or not, it's still a prize fit for a bull, right?
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Wenger changes send Van Persie packing
Robin van Persie was forced to take to Facebook on Tuesday to dispel rumours of a rift between himself and Arsene Wenger after the Dutchman was visibly
flabbergasted on Sunday when his boss replaced Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain -
Arsenal's best player on the day - with Andrey Arshavin, whose feeble
defending cost his side the game. Could the 28-year-old be at the end of
his tether in north London?
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