KICKETTE 04 November @ 12:24 PM EST
Manchester City's Nigel de Jong: was he always this damn fine? He's got extra sugar in his
coffee, that's for sure.
Mikel Arteta has a knee infection. That doesn't sound good.
Another celebrity A-lister chooses a Victoria Beckham dress. This time it's Drew Barrymore.
Shop Coleen Rooney's makeup collection.
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KICKETTE 04 November @ 12:24 PM EST
Manchester City's Nigel de Jong: was he always this damn fine? He's got extra sugar in his
coffee, that's for sure.
Mikel Arteta has a knee infection. That doesn't sound good.
Another celebrity A-lister chooses a Victoria Beckham dress. This time it's Drew Barrymore.
Shop Coleen Rooney's makeup collection.
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Next time you hear a professional player or coach complain about fixture congestion because of too
many midweek games, consider UT. Four games in seven days. Four wins. Two by shutout. Pretty
impressive work from the third ranked team in Division II.
The college season is compact and littered with stretches such as this and they have to attend
class as well.
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When: Tonight, 7pm
Where: Pepin Stadium, UT campus
The Spartans (4-0-1) open their Sunshine State Conference schedule tonight by entertaining Barry
(3-2-1). UT lost their number one ranking with a draw to West Florida in their last outing and will
be looking forward to starting their climb back to the top tonight.
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When: Tonight, 8:30pm Eastern time
Where: UWF Soccer Complex, Pensacola
Tonight' match features two nationally ranked Division II schools in a test for the Spartans'
perfect record. UT (4-0-0) is the NSCAA number one ranked school coming into this game and the
Argos (4-1-1) are ranked number twenty-two.
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UT found its scoring touch in the final minutes of Friday afternoon's match to keep its 100%
record. The NSCAA number one ranked Spartans (4-0-0) opened the scoring in the ninth minute when
Lister Warren scored his third goal in two games off a Dan Ingvarsson free kick.
Savannah College of Art and Design struck back for an equalizer in the fifty-seventh minute when
Josiah Millar scored on an assist by Ellert Hreinsson.
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The University of Tampa men have retained their number one ranking for the second week in the new
NSCAA poll released today. The Spartans were the preseason number three, but moved into the top
spot after the first week of play.
UT is off to a 3-0-0 start to the season and has outscored their opponents a total of 6-2.
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UT's Swedish defender, Dan Ingvarsson [right], converted a penalty kick in the fifty-third minute
to keep the Spartans undefeated on the season. The penalty was awarded when the Clayton State
goalkeeper, David Christofoli, took down Tampa's Lister Warren in the box.
The shots taken in the match were fairly even, with UT (2-0-0) out shooting the Lakers 10-8.
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As we approach 2010, Goal.com's Graham Lister selects his best Arsenal XI from the past
decade...
Sad, but true...
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Chelsea and Barcelona take centre stage on Tuesday when the Champions League group stage kicks off
with eight matches.
The Spanish Challenge:
Ewan Macdonald looks at the prospects of the four Spanish teams in the UEFA Champions League as
Matchday 1 of the Group Stage fast approaches..
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Yep, as promised, U.S. international Jonathan Spector becomes the first guest Top 5 Lister in NSC
history... wow, when I say it like that, it sounds really important. And so it is. I was all set to
drop my own "Top 5 Summer Transfer Winners" when the West Ham defender submitted his
picks for the wiliest, craftiest handfuls he's ever had the chance to square up against in
competition.
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Saturday:
Bolton vs. West Brom
Everton vs. Portsmouth
Hull City vs. Wigan
Middlesbrough vs. Stoke
West Ham vs. Blackburn
Arsenal vs. Newcastle
Sunday:
Chelsea vs. Tottenham
Sunderland vs. Man City
Aston Villa vs.
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The Premier League season kicks off at the weekend with every club hoping for a decent campaign but
everyone knowing that for some, hard times await. The managers have spent the summer doing their
best to assemble the squads they feel can help them reach the objectives they have set. But they
all know that if it goes pear-shaped, they will be the ones left carrying the can.
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After a significant summer of transfer activity so far in North London, Graham Lister asks whether
Tottenham Hotspur are finally ready to oust neighbours Arsenal from the Premier League's ‘Big
Four'...
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What difference has Liverpool's signing of Robbie Keane made to the Premier League landscape as the
Big Four - and Spurs - jockey for position pre-season? Graham Lister looks at some of the
implications of the Irishman's dream move...
(From left: Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool)
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QPR Report 05 July @ 03:19 PM EST
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Nice nostalgic article, even if might disagree with some of the selections! Interesting that so
many of the players mentioned were from the early and mid-1970s era. Truly a great era for
football, and of course for QPR (which is the same thing!)
Graham Lister/Goal.com - Where Have Football's Characters Gone?
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