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Controversy brewed in the Argentinean Primera Division this weekend when Colon were awarded a
highly dubious goal when visiting San Lorenzo.
The Colon penetration (sorry) occurred in the 68th minute, when the linesman flagged for
offside. Colon's Federico Higuain whipped in a cross regardless, which Ariel Garce harmlessly
tapped into the net, assuming play had stopped.
By Chris Wright
"Three bloody deep, bloody long tunnels will be dug: Tom, Mick, and Harry. One will
succeed!"
With the club squatting down their in the 19th rung and tensions rising as a result, Wolves
players are reportedly going to be shown a ‘secret' exit door out of Molineux if the post-match
hostility that marred their 2-0 home loss against Blackburn rears its ugly head again.
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- "On This Day in Football: March 11.
Premier League chairmen usually undermine their managers by entering the dressing rooms. QPR owner
Tony Fernandes is opting for the pub instead. The Air Asia chief is hitting west London's finest
boozers ahead of the Hoops' next home match against Everton. Fernandes will be acting as a sort of
anti-Mark Hughes agony aunt for disgruntled [.
In our best performance this year we humiliated a struggling Blackburn Rovers with our
superior attacking display.
The beginning of this article was written before our win over Blackburn Rovers yesterday.
Here we are, now our fourth game without another win in the Premier league, and the best we
could do was a nil-nil draw.
The Monumental Stadium becomes a giant mausoleum as River Plate fail to beat Belgrano and are
relegated after 110 years. There was a flicker of hope when Mariano Pavone opened the scoring but
was quickly snuffed out with Guillermo Farre's equalizer for the visitors. Pavone later on
agonizingly missed a penalty.
It's been interesting reading some of the recent transfer stuff in the last few weeks, not because
I believe anything I read in some of the so called 'news' papers, but because so much of it has
been either completely contradictory or completely made up. One of the worst things about all this
guff is that some rather angry fans have been launching into attacking certain Arsenal players for
no
On the list of things which have been flung at referees in this, the world of football, we are
likely to find a cornucopia of items. Anything, everything and all that lies in between.
Probably didn't expect piping hot porridge, however. Definitely didn't expect piping hot
porridge.
Yet in South Africa, a referee found himself wiping its gooey goodness from his face after a
match.
Having gone down to the second division just two years ago, one would think expectations
surrounding Corinthians to be rather modest. Like anything on a continental level is a bonus.
But having the names and the history and the need to make up for that little faux pas known as
the Brazilian Serie B, modesty is not on order.
Firelighter sales rocket in Wolverhampton Angry fans of Greek side Larissa blockaded the club's
players on the team coach as they returned from a 3-0 away defeat. More than 500 fans were on hand
to join the riot when the team returned to Athens after their loss at Atromitos. Windows in the
coach were smashed [.