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I likened Wigan to low hanging fruit in the preview, but we're not going to pluck any today
after "freak weather" has caused the game to be postponed. That's a problem, we really could have
done with sinking our teeth into that sweet, ripe flesh ahead of the Boxing Day fixture against
Tottenham.
I likened Wigan to low hanging fruit in the preview, but we're not going to pluck any today
after "freak weather" has caused the game to be postponed. That's a problem, we really could have
done with sinking our teeth into that sweet, ripe flesh ahead of the Boxing Day fixture against
Tottenham.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o was named African Footballer of the
Year a record fourth time at the annual CAF awards ceremony in Cairo Monday. The 29-year-old native
of central town Nkon finished ahead of first-time finalist Asamoah Gyan of Ghana and former winner
Didier Drogba of Ivory Coast in a poll [.
By Chris Wright
This article really needs no introduction, so I'm just going to press right on ahead with the
quotes.
So said Blackburn winger El-Hadji Diouf in this morning's Sun:
"If Liverpool had 10 players like Jamie Carragher, then they would never win
anything.
According to The Sun, the Senegal international has a built-up resentment towards Carragher
stemming back to their Liverpool days and further inflamed by comments made by the Englishman about
Diouf in his autobiography.
Diouf is quoted as saying: "If Liverpool had 10 players like Carragher, then they would never win
anything.
The night was foggy and the environs of the Royal Bafokeng Stadium poorly lit.
We had just finished a nightmare journey to reach the England v
USA clash at last summer's World Cup on-time, though little did we know the
absurdly long drive to Rustenburg from Johannesburg would be as
nothing compared to the never-ending story that was the trip back.
Last year we had the drama surrounding Didier Drogba's participation in the African Cup of Nations.
Or African Nations Cup. Whatever it was called. This year, Asia takes it's top teams to Qatar in
January 2011, and it will have an impact on the Premier League. Park Ji-Sung is already with South
Korea, and Lee Chung-Yong will join him.