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The United States is scheduled to play an international friendly next week in Egypt against the
host country, and as many of you are well aware, the political situation is unsettled, to put is
lightly. By the February 9 friendly there may not be a government in Egypt, or even a new one,
but the situation is incredibly fluid.
The Club that loves to buy attacking players so much, is short on strikers.
Hilarious..I slept with my Real Madrid Jersey on New Year's Eve as part of my wish for
titles this 2011. Today, typing this over my lunch break in my first days back to work from my
Holidays in Manila.
The boys are back after a long three week break encompassing Father Christmas, Flu, Chelsea getting
spanked by Arsenal, throwing it away against Villa, being humiliated at Wolves and then finally
redeeming themselves on Sunday with a 7-0 thumping of Ipswich. Glorious Unpredictability or
what!
As well as discussing the game against Ipswich on Sunday and having a cursory chat about the other
four matches, we also award our Man of the Match; Chant of the Match; Celery and Guinness moments.
I hope everyone's rage has died down a little. Mine was slowly subsiding as I looked ahead to
the West Ham game on the weekend and today's MLS SuperDraft. However, my anger began to bubble up
again after hearing the latest comments from our captain:
"I don't know if it is long ball or it is a rugby kick but it worked for them.
Manchester United drew with Tottenham 0-0 despite been reduced to 10 men in the second half and
return to the top of the EPL.
Brazilian full-back Rafael received his marching orders for a second bookable
offence and then decided to vent his anger at a microphone.
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For a few desperate minutes at Anfield on Saturday Roy Hodgson was staring at an inevitable
sacking. A home defeat to Bolton, coming just days after a home reverse against Wolves, would have
lifted supporter anger to insurmountable levels and the club's new American owners surely would
have had little choice but to relieve Hodgson of his duties.
LONDON, England An English footballer was suspended and placed on the transfer list by his club
Wednesday after a Twitter outburst against abusive fans. Aldershot striker Marvin Morgan was also
fined two weeks' wages after he expressed anger at fans booing him when he was substituted during
the fourth tier club's 2-1 loss to [.
On the day the news broke, I was filled with unreasoning anger. If you asked me articulate why I
was so mad, I would have had trouble, which is really not very good going for someone trained to
make well reasoned arguments.
There's been a lot of link spilled on the topic already, whether in support of the Qatar Foundation
deal or in opposition to it.
There's a constant whir in the background. Quiet beeping from some machine near my bed cuts in
rhythmically. Beep-pause-beep- pause-beep. You get used to it, after a time.
Occasionally the sound of muffled voices from the hallway; perhaps the clatter of a distant
bedpan being dropped or kicked or batted about.
As Kenny Dalglish dons the red and white tracksuit once more for his first Anfield training session
since 1991 the feeling of relief among the supporters is palpable. Whether justified or not the
supporters angst and anger towards Roy Hodgson had reached unsustainable levels, meaning his all to
inevitable departure was the only way to [.
On the day that David Beckham finally donned a Spurs shirt, albeit only a training one, the
furore over local ‘rivals' West Ham's suggestion that the whole affair was just a publicity stunt
to help with Spurs bid for the Olympic stadium, was back in the news.
In her column in The Sun over the weekend, Hammers Vice Chairman and Lord Sugar's right hand
lady on The Apprentice Karren Brady had stated: "Call me cynical but I smell a rat in the 'Beckham
for Spurs' reports.
The Minnesota Timberwolves were not a bunch of happy campers. Having lost 14 straight times
against the San Antonio Spurs, including a couple nights earlier, the T'Wolves were frustrated
because the Spurs were beating them yet again. As you can see in the video below, that anger
erupted into five technical fouls in ten seconds.
I normally hate capital letters being used to show shouting or a raised tone of voice. That
title isn't so much shouting, more bellowing through a mega-phone.
It's hard to know who is at fault for yesterdays pitiful and frankly disgusting result and
performance, the players certainly. The manager, probably.
*"Somebody's f**ked up big" were Andy Gray's famous last words, referring to the appointment of the
subsequently impressive Sian Massey to run the line at Wolves v Liverpool on Saturday. Now that
somebody who has messed up is him, as the face of Sky Sports is out of work after the station fired
their figurehead in a rare moment of sanity.