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The Weekend: What Are You Watching

The Shin Guardian 09 December @ 01:30 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Just about every league except MLS in full swing this weekend. Some match-ups to watch. What will you be hdtv'ing?

• The Ray Hudson Bowl

El Clasico.

Main dwarf...

Real Madrid and Barcelona. Lately this match has become more like a Catholic elementary school game of tag at recess than a soccer match.

Aquilani’s departure epitomises Daglish’s philosophy

SoccerLens 26 August @ 02:22 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Aquilani's departure epitomises Daglish's philosophy - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Alberto Aquilani's recent move to AC Milan stands as a visual representation of Kenny Daglish's football ideology. While Liverpool's recent treatment of Aquilani is at best confusing, and at worst troubling, it most likely typifies the philosophy of the pragmatic Scotsman who currently wears the crown at Anfield.

Italy 2–1 Spain: New Coach Cesare Prandelli Gets A Major Confidence Boost

Serie A Talk 10 August @ 07:49 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Yes, it may have been "just a friendly," but anytime you can claim a victory over the reigning world and European champions, it is something worthy of getting excited over. Italy's 2-1 win at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari over Spain may not count in terms of any competition, but for new coach Cesare Prandelli this win brings a smile to his face and hope to fans of the Azzurri.

Raul Meireles Shines Against Troubled Wolves

Soccer Wrap Up 25 January @ 11:05 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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It wasn't all bad under Roy Hodgson. Despite the former Fulham man's troubled time in charge of Liverpool coming to an abrupt end earlier this month, his presence was felt in a game which ironically signified the club moving on from his time as manager.
Kenny Dalglish's first win in charge of Liverpool was somewhat of a departure from the manner that Liverpool fans have gotten so used to this season.

Raul Meireles shines against troubled Wolves

Soccer Wrap Up 25 January @ 11:05 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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It wasn't all bad under Roy Hodgson. Despite the former Fulham man's troubled time in charge of Liverpool coming to an abrupt end earlier this month, his presence was felt in a game which ironically signified the club moving on from his time as manager.
Kenny Dalglish's first win in charge of Liverpool was somewhat of a departure from the manner that Liverpool fans have gotten so used to this season.