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Graham Kavanagh scored the opening goal at the Cardiff City Stadium as Lennie Lawrence's legends side beat Eddie May's side by three goals to one.
From Jared Borgetti's turn and swivel to poor old Chris Brass, here's half a dozen spectacular headers 1) Marco Van Basten (MILAN v Real Madrid, 1989 European Cup semi-final, first leg) It was 20 years since Milan had won the European Cup and here they were in the first leg of the 1989 semi-final trailing 1-0 to Real Madrid, who, despite their dominance in Spain, were desperate to end an even ...
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Jon, just wanted to fill you in on this,” said Ottawa Gal a little earlier today. “New CRTC filing in reply to Bell’s non-reply to reopen the ‘throttling case’.” Re-opening the throttling case? She’d have been on this. But she’s taking a holiday break –” Not at my computer, can’t [...]
LIGHTNING struck twice for Wick Groats on Wednesday night after they were again victims of a late sting on a foray to John O'Groats. It was very much a case of Groundhog Day with the league match mirroring the script of last week's cup semi-final in the village.
The Kansas City Wizards are looking to start a second-half run up the Eastern Conference standings, but it begins with a tough test as MLS overall leaders Houston Dynamo make an Independence Day visit.
The New Saints left Iceland with their Europa League hopes still very much alive after a narrow 2-1 defeat in their first qualifying round first leg tie against Fram Reykjavik.
The Chicago Fire will be the opposition for the Colorado Rapids in their annual Fourth of July extravaganza at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. The Rapids have lost just one in 13 games at home all-time on Independence Day.
It's once again the Fourth of July, and once again the New England Revolution take on the Los Angeles Galaxy in southern California.
Preamble: Germany: better cars, better sausages, better beer. England: better heavy metal bands, marginally better Christmas television schedule, better minute-by-minute reports on underage football tournaments. So you see, it's a draw so far. The clincher could be which country produces the better international football teams and, well, we know the answer to that. But tonight could bring proof, ...
Stuart Pearce ended England's semi-final spot-kick hoodoo as his under-21s defeated Sweden 5-4 on penalties after extra-time - following a 3-3 draw - to reach the European Under-21 Championship final.
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