Soccer Digest

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Saturday, December 30, 2006

ITV reveals Dancing On Ice stars



BBC Entertainment - She will be joined by former Manchester United footballer Lee Sharpe, Sky News presenter Kay Burley and actress Clare Buckfield from the BBC sitcom 2 Point 4 Children. England rugby star Kieran Bracken, newsreader Phil Gayle and former Blue singer
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Cole facing season on sidelines
BBC News - The England international, 25, last played as a substitute in the 1-1 draw at Manchester United on 26 November. He was sidelined with what was then termed as a minor stress fracture of his foot but has since been advised by a club doctor to undergo
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Neville facing lay-off - Report
TEAMtalk - Manchester United's title hopes have been dealt a big blow with the news that Gary Neville faces surgery which will rule him out for six weeks. England defender Neville has failed to recover fully from the calf and knee problems which have bothered
Source: www.teamtalk.com

Chelsea stunned by nightmare neighbours Fulham
African News Dimension - The United States defender tapped in from close range in the 84th minute to rescue a deserved point for the Cottagers in the west London derby -- and leave their neighbours six points behind leaders Manchester United in the title race
Source: www.andnetwork.com

Man United want more from Ronaldo
Gulf Times - LONDON: Cristiano Ronaldo is being urged by his team-mates to continue his thrilling form as Manchester United look to strengthen their grip on English Premiership top spot at home to Reading today. Ronaldo was public enemy number one with many
Source: www.gulf-times.com

Villa boss O'Neill plans Hendrie talks
ESPN Soccernet - The latest casualty is striker Chris Sutton who suffered blurred vision during the home game with Manchester United and he will be side-lined for at least six weeks. O'Neill confirmed: 'We've had bad news about Chris Sutton. He went to see the
Source: soccernet.espn.go.com


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