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Dominic Oduro: Poised to join Chicago Fire U.S. Open Cup History

Hot Time In Old Town 04 October @ 06:40 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Toward the very beginning of the season, Chicago Fire team writer Jeff Crandall asked myself, Guillermo Rivera, Sam Stejskal, and Orrin Schwarz to predict the next player who would hit double digits in goals scored in one season for the Chicago Fire for the first time since 2004. Despite the fact that Dominic Oduro was traded to the Fire mere hours before this conversation, none of us predicted Oduro even as a throwaway.

Nothing Says “Bad Call” Like A Face Full Of Breakfast

The Offside 18 March @ 11:30 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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On the list of things which have been flung at referees in this, the world of football, we are likely to find a cornucopia of items. Anything, everything and all that lies in between.

Probably didn't expect piping hot porridge, however. Definitely didn't expect piping hot porridge.

Yet in South Africa, a referee found himself wiping its gooey goodness from his face after a match.

South Africa: Ajax back in the hunt as title race hots up

Stoppage Time 20 February @ 03:21 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Thulani Serero scored both goals for Ajax Cape Town this weekend

South African football's biggest clubs and arch-rivals Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs lead the way in the ABSA Premiership with Ajax Cape Town close by hoping for them both to slip up in what could be one of the country's most exciting title races for years.

Blog on: RSS Aggregator: South Africa’s Nelson Mandela, 92, Ailing – My Fox Boston (Soccer …

The Un Official Site of Fifa World Cup 2006 30 January @ 10:40 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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RSS Aggregator South Africa's Nelson Mandela, 92, Ailing – My Fox Boston (Soccer ... - http://sports.segnalafeed.com/south-a... 12 hours ago from Sports News - Comment - Like A South African football supporter waves a flag at Durban's 70000 seater Moses Mabhida FIFA World Cup soccer stadium South Africa and Morocco went head to head seven years ago for the right to stage the first World Cup in Africa and the .