By: Milos Kosic
Thierry Henry arrives to help Red Bulls' struggling offensive line
All of the Easter Conference games this past week were overshadowed by the news of Thierry
Henry's arrival to New York Red Bulls. The Frenchman is expected to make his debut for the team on
Thursday, July 22, when Red Bulls meet with Henry's old rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
The soap opera continues.
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France players returned to training on Monday, ending their boycott in protest at the
expulsion of Nicolas Anelka.
Captain Steven Gerrard has said England will be driven on by the fear of failure in their make or
break World Cup encounter with Slovenia.
And the Liverpool midfielder knows it is vital that Fabio Capello's side do not buckle under the
pressure in Port Elizabeth.
Gerrard accepts England "stopped doing the things we're good at" during the goalless draw with
Algeria in Cape Town on Friday.
Rasputin Says:
January 14, 2010 at 1:19 pm edit
The problem over recent years has been that once an emerging player comes good, we then struggle
to keep hold of them. Obviously we have stated that Cesc is not for sale and we can do that with
confidence because he has been unequivocal in his wish to stay.
Fulham
An excellent season for the men from Craven Cottage, and a huge credit must go to Roy Hodgson
who in two years has transformed his team from relegation fighters to Europa League finalists and
fully deserves his Manager of the Year. Has also revived the careers of Bobby Zamora and Damien
Duff who have both had stellar seasons.
Paul Sorene
ENGLAND V Slovenia in the 2010 World Cup is huge. The nation is talking. Here are the pick of
the news and views: featuring a druid; a curse; Steven Gerrard's fear; FAB-io or CRAP-ello;
Beckenbauer backs England; Wimbledon bans England; the WAG bag; and travel agents are traitors.
Ex-Bordeaux Playmaker Yoann Gorcuff Could Be The Man To Put Schalke Out Of Their Misery Tomorrow
Night.
Magath's struggling Schalke side will be looking to turn their recent form around against Ligue
1 big boys Olympique Lyon, but it is likely that Schalke will really be up against it in France
tomorrow night.
Today's performance was piss-poor and painful to watch. In fact I'd rather have the raging hangover
I had this morning again than watch that pile of shite. And that hangover was bad.
But I must say this, while we were worse than my Sunday morning football team, West Brom thoroughly
deserved the win.
Arsenal 2-3 W.B.A.
I have for a long time inexplicably looked out for West Brom's results, a footballing peculiarity I
can trace back to collecting Panini stickers in 1980, when theirs was the first team I had all the
stickers for. At that time, with players like Robson and Regis, they were one of the better sides
in the old First Division.