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Home > Section 2 Around the Net > Thursday, July 20, 2006
The Guardian
Zidane, the great man, has fooled everyone into siding with him, writes Paul Doyle of the Guardian. His head-butt may have been excusable, but the frank way he chose to tell the world he feels no remorse for his actions, is not, Doyle says. Perhaps the easy manner in which ... Read the whole story
Fox Sports
U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati needs to go big in its search for a replacement for former national team coach Bruce Arena, says Fox Soccer columnist Jaime Trecker. Really, really big, like current Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho big. And Trecker's serious when he says that. He writes: "We believe it ... Read the whole story
Football Italia
Not the way you'd want to win a trophy, but it looks as though Inter Milan will be handed last season's Scudetto, provided the appeals of disgraced clubs Juventus and AC Milan are turned away. The sports tribunal revised the standings from last season, relegating Juventus and deducting AC Milan ... Read the whole story
Fox Sports
Late yesterday Real Madrid announced its first signings of the summer. As expected, former Juventus stars Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson have made their way to the Bernabeu, costing a combined $25 million. Real's vocal new president, Ramon Calderon, assured its fans that this is only the beginning. Arsenal's Fabregas and ... Read the whole story
BBC Sports
British Sports Minister Richard Caborn says there is "a very good chance" England will bid to host the 2018 World Cup. "As Sports Minister, I'd be disappointed if we didn't [bid] because I'd be at the forefront of pushing it," he said. With storied grounds like Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge ... Read the whole story



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