All-round sportsman If all volleys on the football pitch were done with cricket balls there would
no doubt be a few more metatarsal injuries. But Inidan cricket star Rahul Dravid didn't mind doing
it as a one-off to keep his wicket intact in the third test against the West Indies. Some fancy
footwork, we're sure [.
All-round sportsman If all volleys on the football pitch were done with cricket balls there would
no doubt be a few more metatarsal injuries. But Inidan cricket star Rahul Dravid didn't mind doing
it as a one-off to keep his wicket intact in the third test against the West Indies. Some fancy
footwork, we're sure [.
Squad sheets: Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers
Doing the double over Bolton was one of the few highlights of Roy Hodgson's brief, tortuous time
at Anfield, although successive Liverpool managers have rarely been troubled by the Trotters.
Bolton have lost their last nine matches to Liverpool and you would have to go back to 1954 to find
their last league victory at Anfield.
Bongani Khumalo has spoken very positively about his start to life in England although there
remains a lot of speculation as to whether he is up to the task of performing at the highest
level.
Speaking on the club's official website the player said: "It was a great experience to play my
first matches in England.
January 12th, approximately 9:30 p.m. in the United Kingdom.
That was the last time Liverpool conceded with Daniel Agger on the pitch.
It was DJ Campbell's 69th-minute winner in Blackpool, Dalglish's first league game. Since then,
Agger played 45 minutes without conceding against Everton before starting in six clean sheets:
against Wolves, Fulham, Stoke, Chelsea, Sparta Prague, and Sunderland.
By Gordon Fleetwood, writing from New York City
It was the 87th minute in Japan's Asian Cup semifinal against South Korea when Shinji Kagawa
hobbled off the pitch. With the game balanced on a knife's edge, it was a huge blow to Japan. They
were now without one of their most talented players.
The first domino for the Galaxy fell the day after Edson Buddle signed with a German club when
LA announced early this morning they had signed 26-year-old D.C. United reserve forward Adam
Cristman, right, in exchange for the Galaxy's first round pick in the 2011 MLS Supplemental
Draft.
Cristman has had three MLS clubs, including the New England Revolution and the late Kansas City
Wizards, in four years and two serious injuries including a fractured metatarsal that required
lengthy stays on the sideline.