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Posted on Tuesday, 15th November 2011 by Adrian Vega

Manchester United is in good shape to advance to the Champions League soccer quarterfinals following a 3-2 win over AC Milan at the San Siro. The competition itself was overshadowed by the fact that it was the first time that David Beckham had played against his old team since leaving Old Trafford in 2003, and Wayne Rooney squashed Milan’s early hopes with two goals to put the game on ice. Clarance Seedorf scored at the 85 minute mark to make the score respectable, but Man U controlled play after the halftime break. Now barring a complete collapse on their home field, Manchester United is well placed to advance.

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Posted on Saturday, 17th September 2011 by Ross Everett

One of England’s most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. British soccer fans mourned his passing after a lifetime in the game, first as a player and then a team manager and elder statesman. Even the often snippy British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

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Posted on Thursday, 9th December 2010 by Rob Atherton

Kiev is the capital of Ukraine and will host the Euro 2012 Competition final. All through the competition, a large number people will descend on the city from virtually every areas of Europe to be part of the action.

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Posted on Tuesday, 10th August 2010 by Steve Baker

Do you wish to conquer the heart of the most beautiful bride? Travel to Ukraine the way I did last summer and you will certainly like what you see there. Staying in Kiev flat is a key to success because feeling of freedom can’t be compared with anything else. What is more important, your date will feel more comfortable in Kiev flat. There will be less tension between you there.
Choose nice apartment in Kiev to spend good time with girls if you want to have excellent vacation. You will dance at best night clubs, eat the finest food in the dim lights of the restaurant in the centre of the ancient city accompanied by marvelous lady and return back at night to your Kiev flat. Isn’t it a great vacation?

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Posted on Monday, 22nd February 2010 by Ross Everett

Manchester United is in good shape to advance to the Champions League soccer quarterfinals following a 3-2 win over AC Milan at the San Siro. The competition itself was overshadowed by the fact that it was the first time that David Beckham had played against his old team since leaving Old Trafford in 2003, and Wayne Rooney squashed Milan’s early hopes with two goals to put the game on ice. Clarance Seedorf scored at the 85 minute mark to make the score respectable, but Man U controlled play after the halftime break. Now barring a complete collapse on their home field, Manchester United is well placed to advance.

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Posted on Monday, 22nd February 2010 by Ross Everett

Jean Makoun scored early in the second half to give Lyon a hard fought 1-0 victory in the first leg of their round of 16 Champions League matchup against Real Madrid. The Spanish champions lost for the third straight time on Lyon’s Stade Gerland home field and will now have an uphill battle when the teams meet at Bernabeu to advance to the next round. With the Champions League final slated to be held in their stadium, an exit this early in the competition would be nothing short of an embarrassment for Real Madrid.

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Posted on Thursday, 18th February 2010 by Ross Everett

An early goal gave the United States soccer team hope, but in the end the result of their World Cup Qualifier against Mexico at Azteca Stadium was a familiar loss. Mexico rallied for a 2-1 triumph in front of their home fans, sending the US to defeat for the 23rd time in 24 games at the venue. The best result the US has been able to muster on Mexican soil was a 0-0 draw in 1997.

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Posted on Friday, 22nd January 2010 by Adriana Noton

You should start looking for decent World Cup 2010 packages right now because there is hardly even six months to go before the tournament gets under way. From finding out where the different stadia are located to learning how to get to South Africa there is much that you will need to learn and the sooner you get started the better. The simple truth is that tickets for the 2010 World Cup have gone on sale and are being taken at lightning fast speeds ‘ and the process of buying tickets is also quite complicated.

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Posted on Saturday, 22nd August 2009 by Amy Nutt

Almost every culture around the world has some type of connection to the history of football/soccer. Such cultures as the Ancient Greeks, Persians, Vikings, The Chinese, Japanese, and much more, played a game that is much like todays football/soccer. For instance, The Chinese played “footballer” games dating as far back as about 3000 years ago. However, it was in England that soccer / football really began to grow in popularity. After becoming popular in England, soccer became a widely loved sport throughout the world. The celebrated FIFA World cup led the way to the rise of soccer stars, and conferred world soccer records holders such as the player who has scored the most goals in world cup soccer history.

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Posted on Tuesday, 11th August 2009 by Amy Nutt

The biggest and best sports competition in the world is the quest for the World Cup of Soccer. Since 1930, the World Cup of Soccer has been akin to finding the Holy Grail in sports terms. The country of Brazil has been a leader in this quest, winning the World Cup an astounding five times (in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002). One could actually measure the success of the sport of soccer by the amount of times Brazil has competed and come out on top.

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