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Home > Section 2 Around the Net > Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007
ESPN Soccernet
"Things have unraveled spectacularly for Los Angeles," says ESPN Soccernet's Steve Davis, "and the foul-ups in Galaxy Valley have become too numerous to count." Top of his list is an astonishing number of injuries brought on by a grueling end-of-season schedule that would test any of Europe's biggest teams (note ... Read the whole story
Various Reports
Three days after suffering a series of cardiac arrests during FC Sevilla's La Liga opener, Antonio Puerta died on Tuesday. The midfielder, a former Spanish international, was admitted to the Virgen del Rocio hospital in Seville on Saturday and had been in deteriorating condition since. He was just 22 years ... Read the whole story
Telegraph
The English Football Association, wracked last year by a report that exposed the shady dealings of player agents and certain team managers, is set to make a fresh inquiry into the matter after agent Jess Learoyd-Hill pointed to the hidden money trails and mafia-like behavior of some of his peers. ... Read the whole story
Associated Press
Second only perhaps to the signing of David Beckham is FC Dallas' unveiling of World Cup winner Denilson as its new designated player on Monday. Club owner Clark Hunt called the 30-year-old's signing the most important in FC Dallas' history and the second-most important in MLS history. Denilson was capped ... Read the whole story
Times Online
The man who scored perhaps the most famous goal in Manchester United history retired from the game on Tuesday. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a loyal 11-year veteran of Alex Ferguson's Red Devils, announced "after much deliberation and with deep sadness" that he'd finally lost his battle with chronic knee problems. The ... Read the whole story



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