Soccer Digest

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Friday, May 11, 2007

{Spam?} Milan is no Devils’ paradise



Malay Mail - Too bad many of our football fans here are too engrossed with the English Premier League that they’re not aware of the quality of the Spanish Primera Liga and Italian Serie A. In fact, the EPL owes much of its glamour today to the pres- ence of many
Source: www.mmail.com.my

Tevez admits his playing future is uncertain
ESPN Soccernet - The language is an issue - and I will learn English if I stay in this league - and, of course, the football here is different compared to Brazil or Argentina. In my opinion, it's the most difficult competition in the world. That may be why so few
Source: soccernet.espn.go.com

POLL QUITS
Daily Mirror - quit refereeing. His last game will be Portsmouth's Premiership clash with Arsenal on Sunday. Poll will end his career early after becoming fed up with the abuse that goes with being the most controversial and high-profile official in English football.
Source: www.mirror.co.uk

Criticism of MU tour 'unbalanced' - Japan
Sabah Daily Express - Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Mohamed Bin Hammam has accused United of being disrespectful by organising a pre-season tour which clashed with the Asian Cup. However, Kawabuchi said the AFC over-reacted by calling on the English
Source: www.dailyexpress.com.my

Malaysian PM urges rethink over Man Utd match
espnstar.com - Football Crazy Forecast Zone English Premier League - News - Fixtures - Previews - Results/ Reports - Standings - Clubs - EPL Viewing Party by Ivy Sam KUALA LUMPUR, May 11, 2007 (AFP) - Malaysia's Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Friday backed
Source: www.espnstar.com


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