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THE SPORTS MACHINE: Mum Glazer only making matters worse
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Thursday, May 26, 2005. Mum Glazer only making matters worse. Owner Malcolm Glazer made a bold move acquiring the world's richest soccer club, Manchester United. But he spent the last two days here at the spring NFL owners meeting recoiling at any mention of it. You have to wonder if one of the NFL's biggest success stories has set the stage for his own downfall. You could ask him about it, but Glazer's not talking. And in England, that's a huge part of the problem. If (window.yzq a = null){. Yzq a('a', ...
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THE SPORTS MACHINE: Beckham a partner in youth soccer academy
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Friday, June 03, 2005. Beckham a partner in youth soccer academy. Some American youngsters will have a chance to learn to ` Bend It Like Beckham.'. European soccer superstar David Beckham. Will be a partner in a soccer academy scheduled to open at the Home Depot Center this fall. The same group earlier announced an academy in London, part of an arena and entertainment district AEG is building. And, also, they're having fun.'. Asked if he might move to the United States at some point, Beckham said, ` Yeah...
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THE SPORTS MACHINE: Iran look to get the job done
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Sunday, May 22, 2005. Iran look to get the job done. Group B leaders Iran are brimming with confidence heading into next month's two Germany 2006 qualifiers on home soil. First they face Korea DPR, a side they defeated in Pyongyang in their last qualifying match, on June 3, before welcoming Bahrain to Tehran five days later. And, given the class the team showed in their previous matches, particularly in the crucial 2-1 victory over Asian champions Japan on March 25, Ivankovic's charges look in good shape...
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THE SPORTS MACHINE: May 2005
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Monday, May 30, 2005. May 30, 2005. Forlan claims scoring title, hands Levante relegation. 10:59 pm EDT (SportsTicker). Salas blasts Chile directors for sacking coach. 10:57 pm EDT (Reuters). Brazil release Ronaldo from qualifiers, Confed Cup. 9:37 pm EDT (Reuters). Ronaldo dropped from Brazil's roster for World Cup qualifiers, Confederations Cup. 8:40 pm EDT (AP). Beasley starts practicing with U.S. team. 8:20 pm EDT (AP). Beckham's final frontier: America. 8:17 pm EDT (AP). 7:28 pm EDT (Reuters). 12:25...
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THE SPORTS MACHINE: World Soccer News
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Sunday, June 05, 2005. June 5, 2005. Brazil wins in South America; Nigeria, Senegal struggle Africa. 8:11 pm EDT (AP). Parreira says Brazil could have scored more. 6:14 pm EDT (Reuters). Empoli return to Serie A, Genoa must wait. 5:30 pm EDT (Reuters). With win at Panama, U.S. team would be close to World Cup berth. 5:29 pm EDT (AP). World-Brazil sink Paraguay with Ronaldinho brace. 5:20 pm EDT (Reuters). Egypt crush Sudan 6-1 in World Cup qualifier. 5:18 pm EDT (Reuters). 5:05 pm EDT (AP). Ajax agree to...
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Sunday, May 22, 2005. Arsenal win penalty drama Saturday, 21 May 2005. Arsenal FC lifted the FA Cup for the third time in four years by defeating Manchester United FC on Saturday in the first FA Cup final to be decided on penalty kicks after the match had finished goalless after extra-time. Scholes headerBut it was United that displayed the early attacking intent and Scholes headed over after six minutes. Just before the half-hour mark, Rio Ferdinand thought he had scored his first goal for United af...
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THE SPORTS MACHINE: Warner calls for continuous improvement for CONCACAF Match Commissioners
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Sunday, May 22, 2005. Warner calls for continuous improvement for CONCACAF Match Commissioners. CONCACAF President, Jack Warner, urged the Match Commissioners operating within the confederation to continually seek to upgrade your skills and improve yourselves . Warner was speaking at the closing ceremony of the highly successful CONCACAF Match Commissioners’ Seminar which was held at the Dr. João Havelange Centre of Excellence on 12-13 May, 2005. Posted by weeklysportsjournal at 8:05 AM. Thiago, Fire too...
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THE SPORTS MACHINE: WORLD SOCCER HEADLINES
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Monday, May 23, 2005. May 23, 2005. Barcelona claims Spanish title for the first time since 1999 10:03 pm EDT (SportsTicker). PREVIEW-Soccer-Santos, River face Libertadores tests 9:00 pm EDT (Reuters). Poor refereeing prompts Asian officials to act 9:00 pm EDT (Reuters). Remarkable Cisse ready for Champions League 9:00 pm EDT (Reuters). Schalke, Werder in Champions League; Stuttgart stumbles out 8:37 pm EDT (SportsTicker). Earnie Stewart retires from soccer 6:50 pm EDT (AP). Coach Gullit leaves Feyenoord...