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Reuters.com
FIFA will debut a new goal-line technology during next year's World Club Championship, Sepp Blatter, the organization's president, confirmed. Soccer's world governing body had planned on using the technology at this year's World Cup but later shelved those plans after a trial run at the Under-17 World Cup in Peru ...
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ESPN Soccernet
FIFA may be slowly rolling out goal-line technology, but soccer executives in England and other parts of Europe want television replays to be introduced into the game now. The Guardian says the consensus among match and club officials alike is that it's "nonsense" in a game where the financial stakes ...
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The Guardian
Arsene Wenger yesterday revealed that Arsenal's inability to put teams away so far this season has left him crestfallen. While the Gunner's season is by no means already over, far too many games that should have been won, were not, causing the manager an enormous amount of stress, he told ...
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BBC Sport
The West Ham takeover saga looks to be over, as the club's board has accepted a $161 million takeover bid from a consortium led by Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson, who replaces Terry Brown as club chairman. The group is believed to have assumed West Ham's debt of $42 million, though ...
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