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Friday, November 16, 2007

{Spam?} Birmingham City duo hope for Bruce stay



Wigan Athletic have made an official approach for the former Manchester United skipper as they look to replace Chris Hutchings, yet the Blues boss is clearly a popular figure at St Andrews.

Injury-hit Wanchope ends career
Wanchope scored 45 goals in 75 international appearancesFormer Derby and West Ham striker Paulo Wanchope has called time on his 12-year career because of persistent injuries.

Wanchope hangs up his boots
With England's Euro 2008 salvation resting with Israel we give a guide to Dror Kashtan's side. Will Scotland qualify? Gary McAllister, Charlie Nicholas, Alan McInally and Gordon McQueen have their say.

Wanchope announces retirement
Chicago Fire forward Paulo Wanchope announced his retirement today in a press conference held in San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica.

Laws flattered by Burnley interest
The Clarets wanted the former Scunthorpe United boss to replace Steve Cotterill at Turf Moor, yet he insists he is happy with life at Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday.

Manchester United star set for loan spell?
The England international has enjoyed two years on loan at Watford and returned to Old Trafford in the summer expecting a big season, yet a cruciate ligament injury has ruled him out.

FIFA to introduce goal line technology
/ Associated Press Posted: 11 hours ago The 2007 Club World Cup hosted by Japan will feature an experimental goal line technology that will help referees more accurately determine if a goal is scored, FIFA officials said Friday.

Real Madrid unhappy with Liverpool
The highly-rated Argentine 17-year-old has spent the past three years at the Bernabeu, yet he has rejected a professional deal with the Spanish champions to pen a contract with Rafael Benitez's side.


I hope to break even this week. I need the money. - VETERAN LAS VEGAS GAMBLER