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Home > Soccer America Daily > Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008
by Ian Plenderleith
[UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Out-of-form Roma came to life by beating Chelsea, while Inter Milan was held to a tie by Anorthosis Famagusta of Cyprus in Tuesday night's Champions League action. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
"Our season is not beyond my wildest dreams -- because they usually involve Elle Macpherson." -- Paul Duffen, the chairman Hull, which this season is playing England's top tier for the first time in the club's 104-year history and finds itself only six points out of first place after 11 ... Read the whole story
by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS] In deciding to accept a callup from Mali for its friendly later this month against Algeria, Chicago defender Bakary Soumare is paying homage to his homeland, not snubbing his adopted country. Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
[UNDER-17 WOMEN'S WORLD CUP] The USA squeaked into Sunday's quarterfinals of the inaugural Under-17 Women's World Cup in New Zealand thanks to a 1-1 tie with France on Wednesday. Read the whole story
by Mike Woitalla
[EPL REF WATCH] Seeing as it is virtually impossible to accidentally tug an opponent's shirt, one would think it perfectly justifiable for referees to punish severely this insidious habit, yet a couple of English Premier League coaches have slammed a ref for calling the obvious infraction. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
[OFF THE POST] When players from German Third Division club Dynamo Dresden hit their practice field on Monday, a day after losing their game against Paderborn, 3-0, they found 11 grave-shaped holes with wooden crosses. Dresden general manager Ralf Minge said the team's fans had gone too far this time. Read the whole story



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