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Eddie Gaven and Emilio Renteria are leading the charge for the Crew. (Getty Images)
And just with one weekend the playoff race really cleared up in my eyes. I may end up being
wrong about a team or two but for the most part I have a pretty good feeling about six of the clubs
that should be in the playoffs this season.
And they were the prize not a forfeit! Arsenal full-back Bacary Sagna has revealed his trademark
blond braids are the result of a bet with his father. A teenage Sagna was desperate for a new look,
but papa said he could only get the peroxide plats if he scored two goals against a team of adults.
He [.
I may be on vacation getting ready for my wedding but I did spare a second to do some game
pickings. Yes the previews are going to be kept mighty short but thankfully we only have three
games to deal with. I guess the league decided three games would be enough of a break during an
international window of World Cup qualifiers.
For those of you who don't know what an accumulator is, let me explain it the best I can. An
accumulator is a type of bet where you select 4 or more selections (if you choose 3, it's a treble
and 2 is a double) and in order to win ALL of your selections must [...]
Interesting quotes from Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson about Real Madrid striker
Cristiano Ronaldo. Fergie sold Ronaldo to Madrid for £80million this summer but remains a big fan
of his former player.
Ronaldo has settled quickly into the Real Madrid lineup and he has scored seven goals already
this season.
Southampton police have contacted the FA regarding the Matt Le Tissier betting scandal.
The former Southampton captain and England international admitted gambling on a Premier League game
in which he was playing.
Le Tissier admitted in his autobiography, Taking Le Tiss, that he gambled on the time of the first
throw in the Saints' 2-0 win at Wimbledon in April 1995.
Every have a day where you just don't want to be anywhere near the internet or technology in
general? That's what I had yesterday, and I'm feeling it a bit today as well so this will probably
just be a quick one. I think it's called burn-out.
Yesterday's thumping win could have been more thumpier, Song hit the post, but that was only
because I had money on him to score at 11-1.
Brazil stay at the top of this month's Fifa world rankings after winning the Confederations Cup in
South Africa. Brazil are followed by Spain and the Netherlands England stay in 7th place. Italy and
Germany swap places.
France are in 10th. Côte d'Ivoire are the highest African team in 20th.
The Guardian reckons Wayne Rooney should never become a saint.
A Kick In The Grass questions Ferguson's tactics.
Dirty Tackle gets inside Rooney's brain.
Graham Poll tells The Daily Mail about the referee experiment this weekend.
Free tickets for the derby and free £25 bet.
The US Under-20 national team look to rebound from their opening game loss to Germany in the FIFA
Under-20 World Championships.
Soccernet's Brent Latham looks at some of the potential changes in tactics in personnel in store
for tomorrow's match versus Cameroon.
In order for the U.
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Are there any good MLS referees in MLS? Any?
It is a question worth asking after another weekend of questionable decisions and matches
decided by the incorrect or missed calls of the men whose jobs it is to get calls right.
Every week he will be here to offer you statistical gems to make your day, impress your mates
and, on occasion, to settle the odd bet.
Sky Sports' voice of football and his back-up team of experts are here to answer your
questions and queries on all things statistical and historical from the beautiful game.