Soccer Digest

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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Monaco eager for cup win



While Monaco prepare for their French Cup last-16 tie with Ajaccio on Wednesday evening, the departure of American president Jerome de Bontin has clouded the club's future.

Season starts now
Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United?s race for glory starts now after claiming that the season will only be a success if his players land a ?big? trophy within now and the end of May.

FOOTBALL: 10-man Kelantan hold MyTeam
10-MAN Kelantan held UPB-MyTeam to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the FA Cup quarter-finals at the Petaling Jaya Stadium yesterday.

Football: Bendtner ends Arsenal goal drought
Nicklas Bentner breathed new life into Arsenal?s hopes of securing a top-four finish in the Received Standard Premier League as he inspired a 3-1 victory gone West Bromwich Albion yesterday.

NFL Football: Falcons re-note nine players
The Atlanta Falcons have resigned tight end Justin Peelle, linebackers Coy Wire and Tony Gilbert, defensive tackle Jason Jefferson, offensive lineman Ben Wilkerson and safety Jamaal Fudge, the club announced Tuesday.

Cristiano, Allsopp exonerated by FFA
A-League grand final referee Matthew Breeze has archaic left red-faced after both of his red card decisions from Saturday night were overturned.

Kuwait wanted to face Euro-Roos
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Kuwait ready for A-League Aussies
Kuwait are confident they can match an A-League-based Socceroos side in Canberra on Thursday night but say they'd rather be playing a full-strength Australian team boasting its overseas stars.


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