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Cuauhtémoc Blanco may have said adios to any US Open Cup action.
The U.S. Soccer Federation suspended Blanco for at least two years on Wednesday based on his bad
behavior during the Chicago Fire's Open Cup quarterfinal game against D.C. United on July 8.
In that match, Blanco was accused of a few moves that aren't' even allowed in MMA - some eye
gouging and head butting and at the end of the day, US Soccer decided Blanco's actions were worthy
of a lengthy exit from the Open Cup.
Essex? You've won your first piece of silver in 9 years and you hang out there? Tottenham celebrate
Carling Cup victory with drunken brawl at Essex nightclub [Daily Mail] -bl
It looks like our favorite anti-social, Joey Barton, won't be turning out for the barcodes anytime
soon. Apparently, the Newcastle midfielder needs a bit more work at Sporting Chance, the rehab
facility that Tony Adams started. Sporting Chance director Peter Kay confirmed that JB has a lot of
work to do at the clinic and patronized Fat Sam's training techniques in the same breath: "We do
not
The Spanish FA has decided the bottle throwing episode during the Real Betis v. Athletic Bilbao was
not a isolated incident and has imposed a two match stadium ban as well as awarding the three
points to Athletic. Betis' president had been calling for leniency after the incident, hoping to
play out the game's last 20 minutes at a future date.
Yes, it is that special time again. No, I'm not talking about the transfer window or the upcoming
start of domestic leagues. I'm talking about another round of Joey Barton-bashing. After receiving
a four month suspended sentence (does anyone actually go to jail in the UK?) for his assault on
then-teammate Ousmane Dabo during training at Manchester City, Newcastle would seemingly love to
Without the benefit of live pictures on either Sky Sports News or The Fox Soccer Report, I was left
with a piqued interest in last night's bottle throwing incident in Seville. While Sky (7pm ET
edition) didn't even bother showing the goals from the Real Betis v. Athletic Bilbao match, Fox
showed the goals, but failed to show or even mention that Athletic keeper Armando Ribeiro was hit
in the
"What's the difference between Derby and Paul Jewell? They go down and they don't come [sic] from
behind." James Richardson, on Paul Jewell's directorial debut on today's Football Weekly podcast.
The comment is about a minute in. Football Weekly Podcast [Guardian] Prem boss in sex video shame
[News of the World] -ac
In an act of petulance, Real Betis has ignored the Spanish FA's competition comittee and scheduled
this weekend's match against Barcelona at their home stadium, the Manuel Ruiz de Lopera. As you may
recall, this goes against a FA ruling that Betis be penalized with a two match stadium ban after
the bottle throwing incident against Athletic Bilbao on March 15th.
Turn that rap off or you'll get a kicking . . . I feel for Stevie G. I really do. Nobody should
have to deal with the trauma of having your wife and kids held at gunpoint while your mansion is
ransacked and you're on away duty.&...
Turn that rap off or you'll get a kicking . . . I feel for Stevie G. I really do. Nobody should
have to deal with the trauma of having your wife and kids held at gunpoint while your mansion is
ransacked and you're on away duty.&...