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Today is the big day for the Jamie Carragher tributes, as the testimonial between the Liverpool
XI and Everton XI kicks off from Anfield at 14:00GMT and 9:00EST.
All proceeds from the match will benefit charities via the 23 Foundation, and a healthy crowd is
expected to attend. There's also plenty of big names attached you've no doubt heard Michael Owen is
set to return, but we'll also see Luis Garcia, Jerzy Dudek, Danny Murphy, and Jamie Redknapp in
action.
AustinAztex.com - Aztex Win Austin Chamber of Commerce Community Relations Award Two Years
Running
For the second consecutive year, the Austin Aztex took home the Austin Chamber of Commerce
Community Relations Award on Wednesday night at the Chamber's Awards Banquet at the Hilton
Austin.
I think I'm a little unclear on the concept of the charity competition MLS and Pepsi are putting
on.
At first I was a little skeeved out by the competition aspect, although that's what intrigued me in
the first place. "MLS teams do charitable works" isn't very suspenseful.
But what if someone takes their on-field hatred a little too far?
Liverpool Football Club has succeeded in its long-held ambition to trademark the Liver bird, the
symbol of the city of Liverpool.
Liverpool FC's plan was met with some resistance when the English Premier League (EPL) club
announced their intentions some two years ago. And, after talks with Liverpool Council, the club
initially agreed to abandon their bid.
It was supposedly only 2 days between our match at the Anoeta and our return to the Bernabeu to
face Espanyol but it sure as hell felt like longer than that. And then some... And I blame the
media for it... as if our dour & dull performance last weekend wasn't enough..
.
Mourinho & Portugal IssuesMourinho's tenure at Real Madrid is merely a few months
old.
So, following up on the whole Pepsi Refresh thing, the days leading up to the final vote had me
fearing the worst, with Jimmy Conrad playing up the competition aspect something fierce all over
the Facebook and the Twitter, with Landon Donovan and Edson Buddle and God knows who all else
getting into the act.
With each passing game new FC Dallas CEO Doug Quinn does something I wish more clubs would take
on. He challenges the other club's front office in a friendly wager for season tickets for local
charities. So far as you're probably aware Dallas is doing pretty well in getting season tickets
for it's local organizations.