Paul le Guen’s side ease to victory against lacklustre Kille at Ibrox. Read more…
Archive for November, 2006
Houston Dynamo had a busy year. The former San Jose Earthquakes moved from California to Texas in January, played their first game in Houston in front of 25,000 fans in April, and won the 2006 MLS Cup in November. Not a bad year for a team that didn’t know where its home would be only 12 months ago. Read more…
Newcastle secure their first league home win since the first day of the season with a 1-0 win over Portsmouth Read more…
A look at the big questions surrounding Houston Dynamo for the 2006 season and looking ahead to the 2007 campaign: Read more…
Francesco Totti inspired Roma to a 4-2 win over Sampdoria in Genoa on Sunday to send the Giallorossi into second place. Read more…
Hibs and Celtic share the spoils in an exciting clash at Easter Road. Read more…
Newcastle will be hoping to bring their European form into the Premiership as they look to end a winless streak of nine league matches. Read more…
West Ham’s new chairman has confirmed the club will try to sign Shaun Wright-Phillips in January’s transfer window. Read more…
Roma’s Alberto Aquilani is out for two months after tearing a ligament in training. Read more…
Louis Saha’s first-half goal gives league leaders Man Utd the advantage against second-placed Chelsea.
Manchester United take on Chelsea in a top-of-the-table clash at Old Trafford on Sunday. Read more…
Ronaldinho’s fantastic late goal fulfils childhood dream for the Brazilian. Read more…
Pictures from today’s matches in the Premiership Read more…
West Ham have a “constructive meeting” with Olympic officials over a possible move to the 2012 Stadium.
David Beckham’s next destination and all the other gossip Read more…
Goal: Paolo Maldini (13)
Report: MILAN, November 25 (Serie A) - Paolo Maldini was the unlikely hero for AC Milan as they won for the first time in a month in Serie A against Messina at the San Siro.
Goals: Yann Lachuer (18) Toifilou Maoulida (61)
Report: Struggling Troyes ended a run of three successive defeats after grinding out a battling draw against 10-man Marseille.

The BIG one is on tonight when Man Utd welcome Chelsea to Old Trafford.
Both teams suffered defeat in midweek in the Champions League and both will be eager to bounce back a.s.a.p but who will come out tops?
Chelsea
As for the Blues they had Carvalho (ankle), Drogba (ankle) and Ballack (calf) out with injuries but the trio should still be able to make an apperance today in Manchester.Jose Mourinho said he was dissapointed to lose to Werder Bremen and even criticised Ballack for his poor performance against the German side, this is quite rare, usuallu Jose keeps his criticism on a personal level and not to the media.
Manchester United
Utd lost to Celtic in Glasgow the hometown of Fergie and it was a bitter lost especially since they could have at minimum gained a draw with a last minute penalty that would have assured them qualification from the group stages but now they have a task against Benfica.
Maybe both teams had tonight on their minds.
Sir Alex has a full healthy squad to choose from aside from long term injuries to Park (ankle) and Solskjaer (hamstring).
A win for Utd will see them lead the table ahead of Chelsea by 6 points and 15 from Arsenal who lost to Bolton last night.A win for Chelski would see them go joined top level on points with Fergie’s man although Utd does have a superior goal difference.
Prediction:
I feel Utd have been really solid at the back this season and they lead the league with the best offensive and defensive record, futhermore they are playing at home which has been their fotress
so i think it will be a Utd 2-1 win with Rooney and Drogba making their mark on the game.
However the most possible result is a dull draw.
Don’t put your money on my predictions though, i’ve never won
Atletico Madrid were unable to turn their dominance in to goals as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by struggling Real Sociedad Read more…
Second-placed Lille were held to a frustrating 1-1 home draw by struggling Monaco in Ligue 1 on Saturday. Read more…
Yet another bizarre news hit the headlines today as Bolton’s El-Hadji Diouf confessed to diving to gian freekicks and penalties, that news itself ain’t shocking but instead of just confessing he brought Wayne Rooney into the picture by claiming that the Man Utd man does exactly the same thing.
Is he blind or something? Rooney is the most athletic guy in the Utd team and every time he slips or falls he picks himself up in a hurry just to carry on battling for the cause of Man Utd.
Pffttt, the things people do these days for publicity.
In the meantime Wayne Rooney has signed a new deal with the Red Devils that will keep him at the club till 2012.
As the finest young English talent to emerge in decades, Rooney is vital to United’s chances of remaining at the forefront of the game, both at home and abroad and the new contract will catapult him among United’s top earners.
While he may not have scored a European goal since his sensational debut-day hat-trick against Fenerbahce, he has been prolific at club level, netting his second three-timer at Bolton last month.
A 1-0 win over Messina thanks to Paolo Maldini’s header at the San Siro on Saturday helped ease the pressure on Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti. Read more…
Barcelona turned on the style as they romped to a wonderful 4-0 win over Villarreal at the Camp Nou on Saturday evening. Read more…
Goalkeeper Stephane Porato has signed terms with La Liga club Alaves until the end of the season. Read more…
Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov quells fans’ concerns about the running of the club. Read more…
Nicolas Anelka came back to haunt his former club as Bolton continued their excellent form over Arsenal with a 3-1 victory Read more…
Alan Pardew is set to fine Carlos Tevez as he stormed out of Upton Park after being substituted in the 1-0 win against Sheffield United. Read more…
A round-up of the reaction from the managers to the latest programme of Premiership matches. Read more…
Marseille were held to a 1-1 draw by relegation-threatened Troyes in Saturday’s early kick-off in Ligue 1. Read more…
A Victor Obinna double finally gave Chievo their first win of the season, with the Flying Donkeys beating Udinese 2-0 on Saturday. Read more…


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