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Amr Zaki is the breakaway leader in the early stages of the FF season for Top Striker. And at only
£6.2m he represents good value indeed; he is playing every minute, has 3 goals and 1 assist to
his name, and perhaps more importantly is proving to be a bonus point magnet. He has earned a bonus
point every week for the first three weeks, and enviable achievement that is unmatched by any other
player.
This week Andrea Canales got the US faithful abuzz with a nice article on a potential Landon
Donovan return to Europe. Your faithful vagabond has been sniffing about this week checking on the
possibility that Landon Donovan has attracted interest from Bundesliga power Bayern Munich. So far
the results indicate that people have taken Andrea's speculation and twisted it into something it
is not; a rumor.
As good as Manchester United were last year, and they were very good, their off the field
shenanigans, mostly those involving Portuguese speaking attackers and their hooker-a-thons, left
something to be desired. Not exactly getting off to a shining start in the department this year
either because Anderson had a drug dealing buddy of his [.
It's official. After months of searching for a new club, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink one of my
favorite players of all-time has announced his retirement from football.
Hasselbaink's most recent spell, with Cardiff City, ended in a messy divorce after the impetuous
striker was not offered a contract extension following last season.
HAMBURG boss Martin Jol has admitted he tried to sign Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt before the
transfer window closed.
And speculation in Germany suggests he may try again in January.
The former Tottenham coach was linked with failed bids for Kuyt and Ajax striker Klaas-Jan
Huntelaar this summer, and admitted: "I would gladly have signed Kuyt and Huntelaar.
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Kilburn Times/Noam Friedlander - Dexter relishing Villa challenge
Having secured a rare passage through to the third round of the Carling Cup last week, QPR have
been given the chance to test their mettle against Premier League outfit Aston Villa later this
month.
The Hoops were drawn against Martin O'Neill's side in Saturday's draw and, according to striker
Dexter Blackstock, they might even surprise their top flight opponents at Villa Park on Wednesday
September 24.
The arrow indicates the location of the ball. Yellow - Watford (defenders); blue/white - Reading
(attackers).