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Home > Section 2 Around the Net > Friday, Jan. 19, 2007
Los Angeles Times
It will be a decidedly green United States team that steps into the Home Depot Center in Carson Saturday to play Denmark (TV: ESPN2, 4:40 pm ET). Eleven of Bob Bradley's squad of 28 players have yet to earn their first cap; only two in the squad-Landon Donovan and Pablo ... Read the whole story
USA Today
U.S. national team stars Landon Donovan and Pablo Mastroeni talk with USA Today about their experience training with interim national team coach Bob Bradley. They say his training sessions are marked by intensity, competitiveness and physical play. "He wants to make sure that this isn't a Club Med gathering," Mastroeni ... Read the whole story
The Guardian and Various
If nothing else, Real Madrid's players are united in contempt of Ramon Calderon, after the club's president delivered a loose-lipped speech at a local university where he harshly criticized Real's players-David Beckham in particular. In an hour-long meeting arranged by club captains Raul, Guti and Roberto Carlos, Beckham and others ... Read the whole story
RivalsDM
For neutrals, it's all about Liverpool-Chelsea at Anfield and Arsenal-Manchester United at Emirates Stadium in the Premiership this weekend. Man United and Chelsea are the EPL's top two teams with 57 and 51 points, respectively; it will be more important for them not to lose these tough away fixtures than ... Read the whole story
AFP
Due to surging demand in Asia and the Middle East, the English Premier League is set to reel in some $1.2 billion from overseas television rights over the next three years. On Thursday, the English Football Association, which runs the 20-club league, said it had sold its broadcasting rights in ... Read the whole story



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