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News today in the Journal that the powers that be at Newcastle will be deciding whether to bring
in two new center-backs in the January transfer window. James Perch -- becomes important player
for Newcastle The big bad news on Saturday was with just two minutes left in the game Steven
Taylor ruptured his Achilles, and he is in London today having an operation that [.
Some bad news this morning that both Cheick Tiote and Danny Guthrie are out injured and will not
play on Saturday. Danny Guthrie out from four to six weeks And the news is that Danny Guthrie could
be missing up to six weeks with a groin problem, and that's not good news for a Newcastle squad
[...
Danny Guthrie has come in for Cheick Tiote since the Ivorian last played on 22nd October at
home to Wigan. Danny Guthrie has a good game against Chelsea But the bad news yesterday is now
Guthrie himself is out anywhere from four to six weeks, and with Tiote missing tomorrow's game
also, it will be a chance for [.
Bad news for fantasy managers who own Liverpool defenders like the popular LB Jose Enrique and
worse news for Liverpool fans who believe their club can make a Top-4 run and qualify for the
Champions League. Lucas Leiva has been ... Continue reading →
News today that Steven Taylor will have an operation on his Achilles tendon tomorrow and will now
likely be out for the rest of the season. Steven Taylor -- likely out for the rest of the season
This is very bad news for the Newcastle side, but not exactly unexpected, but Steven has still
had a terrific season and has [.
By Geoff Reid
Group A
Manchester City vs Bayern Munich from the Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Arguably the hardest group on paper when the groups were drawn, the visiting Bavarians may have
thought they'd have a harder time in this section, but already on 13 points and undefeated, they've
already wrapped up the group.
Let me say this before I say anything...
Trabzonspor and Trabzonspor fans will never forget Inter Milan!
The score came out of Milan in the last minutes of the match, against CSKA Moscow ,really hurt
Trabzonspor and their fans...
Let's not forget ,Trabzonspor is the only team who got four points from Inter in this group.
Warnings from Liverpool and Arsenal for Man United and Man City: Europa League spells
bad news for title hopes
talkSPORT explains why dropping into the Europa League hasn't helped English clubs in previous
years
View the full story here: Talksport
A news article on 2011-12-08 16:40:58 from: Talksport
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
More bad news for Man United as Nemanja Vidic's agent says the United captain has ruptured
cruciate knee ligaments. Sir Alex Ferguson said after the game his captain had suffered ligament
damage, but hoped the damage was not too serious.
However, speaking to the Italian website www.calciomercato.
Following recent statement regarding Nemanja Vidic's injury status which previously arrived from
the player's agent, Manchester United's manger, Sir Alex Ferguson has now confirmed that the
Serbian international won't be available for the rest of this season.
Fergie revealed that the situation has actually been predicted by United's medical team, stating
that the player will immediately see a specialist and get an operation once the swollen on the knee
gets better.
By Alan Duffy
Demoralised Manchester United fans had feared the worst after their captain, Nemanja Vidic, was
stretchered off during that disastrous Champions League exit in Basel during the week. And now,
those fears have been realised, with Sir Alex Ferguson revealing that the Serbian centre-half would
miss the rest of the season with knee ligament damage.
There has been some bad news today, not only is Andre Santos out for around three months as he
requires surgery for his ankle injury, but it has been announced that the fat blind walrus who also
goes by the name of Phil Dowd is to officiate our game away to Manchester City this weekend.The
above video sums up how many of us felt as Dowd threw our game away to Newcastle last season.
Morning all.
Last night Chelsea beat Man City. Not with iron bars, sadly. If it were up to me teams I didn't
like (which is all of them) would be sent onto the pitch carrying clubs and planks with nails
sticking out of them and told to have at each other. The team with most men left standing at the
end gets the three points.
I had so much fun writing this.
We start today with the very bad news that our favorite Brazilian, Andre Santos, will be out for
at least 3 months due to required surgery on his right ankle. As you all know, he suffered this
injury during our CL dead-rubber against Olympiakos- an unfortunate injury that could have been
prevented.
It is a tournament that receives much criticism given its awkward timing and relative unimportance,
but I guess the World Club Championship has lost a whole heap more supporters following Barcelona's
game with Al-Sadd.
Not that is was anything to do with Barca's Qatari opponents, who worked diligently to try and
contain the European Champions.
Amanda, Kirsten and Shana return to discuss the women's and men's College Cup finals and the end
of the NCAA season. Since Amanda is a Duke fan, you can probably guess how discussion of UNC
winning a trophy went. But at least before that, they get to discuss Duke and Stanford and a much
more satisfying women's College Cup.
There has been a lot of news on Cheick Tiote in the last few weeks and whether he will leave
Newcastle, and the midfielder is still only 50-50 for the game tomorrow against Swansea.
Coloccini still only 50-50 for Saturday That's the bad news from Alan Pardew and surprisingly Fab
Coloccini is also only 50-50, even after almost making the game [.
Newcastle should have won this game, but if you don' take your chances you don't get the cigar -
so to speak. The good news for Newcastle is that they pickled up their fifth clean sheet of the
season this afternoon, after conceding seven goals in their last two games, but the bad news was
they missed a number of [.
Which I'm sure is a massive relief to the players from Southern California, not to mention the
fans. The 8 p.m. March 7 quarterfinal will be played at the Rogers Centre, which has a retractable
roof. The bad news: the game will be played on artificial turf, but at least