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I did toy with the Fat man to be suspended headline, but there you go. Heavyweight Inter
Milan striker (are they still admitting to owning him?) Adriano decided to rediscover his form by
bringing one of Zinedine Zidane's most famous moves to the Brazilian league, where he is currently
on loan with Sao Paulo.
This is what happens when you disperse some flem.
Chelsea starlet Slobodan Rajkovic has been banned by FIFA for 12 months after hawking a loogie
at a referee during the Olympics. The Serbian defender, currently on loan at FC Twente, chunked on
Abdullah Al Hilali after being sent off against Argentina in Beijing.
When one thinks of stadium wide fights and riots, Switzerland isn't exactly the first country which
comes to mind. Especially not when it's between two amateur clubs in the round of 64. But that's
what happened between Wacker Granges and FC Alle on Saturday, resulting in lots of fines,
suspensions and the complete removal of [.
Even though they couldn't get the pulsating atmosphere of the Vincente Calderon, Atletico Madrid
still found a way to get some semblance of fan involvement during their fixture against PSV. With
the fans banned - though not this kid - Atletico decided to pipe in footage of fans from a
satellite site, so when Maxi [.
Don't worry Chelsea fans, it's not John Terry. But it is a defender with the potential to partner
Terry in seasons to come: young Serbian centre back Slobodan Rajković. In 2005 Chelsea valued
the then 16 year old Rajković highly enough to pay OFK Beograd €5.2m for his services. A
record for a player aged under [.
Admittedly, women's football in England cannot compete in terms of fan numbers with our men's game.
It's unsurprising really; when the women's game was a true competitor with the men's game after the
First World War, the FA ban in 1922 put an end to the possibility of women dominating the sport at
any point in the future.
Drogbacite has been handed a three-match ban for his Robin Hood-like generosity against Burnley
in the Carling Cup last week.
The big Ivorian with a small threshhold for pain chucked a coin into the Burnley fan section, in
hopes of rewarding the poverty-stricken town with a bit of cash for the trip home.
Admittedly, women's football in England cannot compete in terms of fan numbers with our men's game.
It's unsurprising really; when the women's game was a true competitor with the men's game after the
First World War, the FA ban in 1922 put an end to the possibility of women dominating the sport at
any point in the future.
Admittedly, women's football in England cannot compete in terms of fan numbers with our men's game.
It's unsurprising really; when the women's game was a true competitor with the men's game after the
First World War, the FA ban in 1922 put an end to the possibility of women dominating the sport at
any point in the future.
Admittedly, women's football in England cannot compete in terms of fan numbers with our men's game.
It's unsurprising really; when the women's game was a true competitor with the men's game after the
First World War, the FA ban in 1922 put an end to the possibility of women dominating the sport at
any point in the future.
Admittedly, women's football in England cannot compete in terms of fan numbers with our men's game.
It's unsurprising really; when the women's game was a true competitor with the men's game after the
First World War, the FA ban in 1922 put an end to the possibility of women dominating the sport at
any point in the future.