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		<title>Watch Manchester City vs Sporting Lisbon: Streaming Live Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 23:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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<p>You can watch Manchester City versus Sporting Lisbon tonight at 8:30pm ET in the second game of the Barclays New York Challenge. Courtesy of Veetle, you can watch the game live here on EPL Talk.</p>
<p>Or, if you own an Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or Apple iPad and you’re feeling adventurous, you can try watching the game live by using Safari to browse to http://www.veetle.com</p>
<p>Last but not least, the game is also being shown on Fox Soccer Channel tonight.</p>
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		<title>Farewell Sir Bobby Robson 1933-2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 10:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s with a heavy heart that I start this posting, as the sad news that Sir Bobby Robson has finally lost his fight with cancer after a 13 year battle with the disease. Sir Bobby’s last public appearance was at &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>It’s with a heavy heart that I start this posting, as the sad news that Sir Bobby Robson has finally lost his fight with cancer after a 13 year battle with the disease. Sir Bobby’s last public appearance was at the charity match for his foundation on Sunday, and it was heartbreaking yet wonderful to see him receive the adulation of his beloved Geordie fans one last time.</p>
<p>Robson was the most successful English manager of the last 50 years, of that there is no argument, both at home in England and with various stints in Spain, Portugal and Holland. A true gentleman, his warmth, generosity and love of the game touched everyone that he came in contact with throughout his long and distinguished career.  Whilst Clough had success at Forest in his early days, he never built on his early success at Derby County or Nottingham Forest, save for a League Cup win in 1988. Robson won trophies in 4 countries and took his country to a World Cup semi final over a 10 year period.</p>
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<p><img class="alignright" src="http://bestfootballers.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/bobbyrobson.jpg" alt="bobbyrobson Farewell Sir Bobby Robson 1933 2009" width="349" height="500" title="Farewell Sir Bobby Robson 1933 2009" />A successful footballer, Robson was a deep lying centre forward, similar to the role that Teddy Sheringham would later distinguish with such panache. He started his career at Fulham, but as with Sir Tom Finney, his father made him concentrate on a proper trade, becoming an apprentice electrian whilst still training with Fulham. In the two spells he spent at Craven Cottage, Robson made 344 appearances and scored 77 goals. The spells at Fulham bracketed a 6 year spell with West Bromwich Albion, where he appeared 239 times and hit 56 goals.  He also regularly appeared for England, earning 20 caps and getting 4 goals between 1957 – 1962.</p>
<p>Yet, Robson’s playing career would be eclipsed by his success as a manager, though it didn’t get off to the best start. Returning after a spell in Canada, playing for the Vancouver Royals, Robson joined Fulham for a third time as manager in 1968.  Robson took over a struggling side and was unable to keep them in the First Division. The following season, with Fulham in 8th, he discovered he had been sacked on a <em>“Robson Sacked”</em> placard outside Putney tube station.</p>
<p> It was to be his next place of employment that would set Robson on the path to greatness,;he took over at Ipswich Town in 1969. Staying for a total of 13 years, in his last 9 seasons at Portman Road, Ipswich only finished lower than 6th once. This achievement could not be understated, surrounded by the giants of Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Aston Villa, Ipswich were punching well above their weight. He consistently delivered European Football and under his guidance the club won the F.A. Cup in 1978 and the U.E.F.A. Cup in 1981.</p>
<p>It was clear that he had a job for life at Ipswich Town and his success as bringing players through the youth system was a testament to his skill as a spotter of players. In the 13 years he was the manager, he only signed 14 players, an incredible figure that showed the qualities the scouting network and youth system delivered.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/resources/images/890933/?type=display" alt=" Farewell Sir Bobby Robson 1933 2009" width="310" height="469" title="Farewell Sir Bobby Robson 1933 2009" />In 1982, Ron Greenwood announced he would leave the England job and the F.A made Robson their preferred choice. The F.A’s dislike of Brian Clough meant the role was Robson’s to lose and even a last minute offer of a ten year contract at Ipswich couldn’t change his mind.</p>
<p>He took over in June 1982 and would spend 8 years in charge of his country. There were low points of course along the way, failure to qualify for Euro 84 and the teams woeful performance in Euro 88 but the success of getting England to Quarter Finals of the World Cup in 1986, and within a post width of a rematch in the final of Italia 90 saw Robson deliver the best showing by an England side in a World Cup since 1966.</p>
<p>Robson’s final two years in the England job saw him recieve unbelievably negative press, consistently being urged to quit. When the F.A. decided to remove him in 1990, I wonder just how long in Graham Taylor’s reign they’d realised what a mistake they’d made? Robson left with the success of Italia 90 still ringing in his ears and embarked on a 9 year managerial campaign in Europe. Taking over at PSV Eindhoven, he won the title in his first two seasons, but the PSV board wanted more success in Europe and Robson was removed in the summer of 1992. He then moved to Portugal and Sporting Lisbon, meeting a young interpreter by the name of Jose Mourinho.The two then moved to Porto and Barcelona. In 1999, Robson eventually got the job he’d always wanted, when he became the manager of Newcastle United.</p>
<p>Robson’s battle with cancer began in 1991 and he has fought 5 separate bouts of the disease in the last 18 years. He was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2007, but still struggling to recover from a stroke caused by a brain tumour in 2006, it was one last fight too far.  Setting <a href="http://www.sirbobbyrobsonfoundation.org.uk/" target="_blank">up his foundation</a>, it has so far raised over £1.5 million in 18 months, I hope that figure will rise in the next few weeks.</p>
<p>So farewell Sir Bobby. I will miss you; you were a lovely man, kind, warm, generous and gave me some wonderful times as an England fan. Football is a lesser sport with your loss.</p>
<p><em><strong>“My condition is described as static and has not altered since my last bout of chemotherapy; I am going to die sooner rather than later. But then everyone has to go sometime and I have enjoyed every minute.” Sir Bobby Robson</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>“As a trainer without doubt Robson is one of the greatest in the world” Ronaldo</strong></em></p>
<p><strong><em>“He was like a father to me, I’ll never forget the love he showed me” Paul Gascoigne</em></strong></p>
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		<title>The Story Of Cristiano Ronaldo Before Man United</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 11:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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<p>From humble beginnings, Cristiano Ronaldo has become to be regarded by many as the best footballer in the world.</p>
<p>He was born Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro on February 5th, 1985. Cristiano was the youngest of four children. His mother Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro was a cook and his father José Dinis Aveiro, a gardener. The family lived in a dilapidated shack in the working class district of Funchal in Madeira. The name Ronaldo came about because the young boy’s father was a big fan of actor, later to be become President of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan.</p>
<p>As a boy Cristiano Ronaldo supported Benfica who were the arch-rivals of the team he later played for. He was absolutely obsessed with football and even played and practiced with fruit if there was no football available. He would sometimes lie about his homework just to play football a bit longer.</p>
<p>Ronaldo’s first club was an amateur side Andorinha. His father was kit man for the club. Ronaldo’s determination to succeed was such that he would sometimes burst into tears if he misplaced a pass or gave the ball away. However, his talent was immediately apparent, and two local professional clubs, CS Maritimo and CD Nacional were eager to sign the ten year old Ronaldo. He spent two years with Nacional helping them win the title in his second season. It was then that Sporting Lisbon offered the young Ronaldo a trial. This meant that the young footballer had to live away from his parents as he had to go and stay in Lisbon. However he wanted to experience better coaching and develop as a player with a bigger club.</p>
<p>Sporting Lisbon have some of the world’s best facilities for young players. Here Ronaldo thrived and managed to impress his fellow players with his skills. At the end of one game his teammates swarmed round to congratulate the talented player, such was his impact on the game. He was often teased because of his Madeiran accent, but it only served to make him stand up for himself. Jose Mourinho watched Ronaldo play for Sporting Lisbon’s youth team and was amazed at his skill, and speed and his technique.</p>
<p>It was here that he started to perfect his trademark ‘stepover’ trick. In one season Ronaldo developed through the Under 16s, Under 17s, Under 18s, B-team and then first team, such was the speed that he was developing at. He scored three times in twenty five games during his first two seasons. However, his main chance came during a friendly against Manchester United. He terrorized United’s players down the wing to such an extent that at half time United’s players were asking Sir Alex Ferguson to sign him. This happened soon after and Cristiano Ronaldo was on a journey that would see him crowned FIFA 2008 World Player of the Year. For the latest football news go to <a href="http://blogsfc.com/">premier league football news</a>.</p>
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		<title>Champions League: Your Running Commentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 11:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The group stage of the Champions League begins today with several intriguing matches as well as the return of Chelsea and Liverpool to continental football. Be sure to set your DVRs for the following matches on TV today in the &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The group stage of the Champions League begins today with several intriguing matches as well as the return of Chelsea and Liverpool to continental football.</p>
<p>Be sure to set your DVRs for the following matches on TV today in the United States (all times eastern).</p>
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<li><strong>Bordeaux vs. Chelsea: </strong>2:30pm ESPN2/ESPN360.com</li>
<li><strong>Sporting Lisbon vs. Barcelona: </strong>2:30pm- ESPN Deportes and 5pm ESPN Classic</li>
<li><strong>Marseille vs. Liverpool</strong>: 2:30pm Setanta (replayed at 7:15pm Setanta).</li>
<li><strong>PSV Eindhoven vs. Atletico Madrid: </strong>5pm ESPN Deportes</li>
<li><strong>Panathanaikos vs. Inter Milan: </strong>5:35pm Setanta, and 7:30pm ESPN Deportes</li>
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<p>If you’ll be watching – or have watched – today’s matches, please share your thoughts, insight, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.</p>
<p>In the meantime, be sure to visit our sister site Champions League Talk for previews of <a href="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/champions-league-group-c-preview/283" target="_blank">Group C</a>, <a href="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/champions-league-group-b-preview/276" target="_blank">Group B</a> and <a href="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/champions-league-group-a-preview/267" target="_blank">Group A</a>, as well as how <a href="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/a-sporting-chance-to-win-group-c/289" target="_blank">Sporting Lisbon could cause an upset</a> today against Barcelona.</p>
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		<title>UEFA Cup Semi-Finals Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:10:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From ChampionsLeagueTalk.com Luca Toni continued to justify his massive transfer fee as his brace in extra-time rescued FC Bayern München’s UEFA Cup campaign from being derailed by Spanish club Getafe on Thursday. His 120th minute header allowed Bayern to steal &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Luca Toni continued to justify his massive transfer fee as his brace in extra-time rescued FC Bayern München’s UEFA Cup campaign from being derailed by Spanish club Getafe on Thursday. His 120th minute header allowed Bayern to steal the tie on away goals after an action packed 3-3 second leg draw.</p>
<p>Getafe have to feel hard done by, having gone down to 10 men from the sixth minute when Rubén De la Red normally a midfielder but deployed at centre-back because of injuries, was sent off for a foul on Miroslav Klose just outside the Getafe penalty area. Not willing to capitulate, Getafe took a 1-0 lead just before halftime on a solo effort from midfielder Cosmin Contra. Visiting Bayern fans reacted violently to the goal by tearing up seats at one end of the stadium before they were quelled by the police.</p>
<p>Getafe clung to that lead and should have extended it midway through the second half when substitute Braulio sprinted clear and rounded Oliver Kahn only to slip over on the wet turf as he lined up his shot. The roller-coaster ride began two minutes from the end of normal time when Bayern equalised on a strike from midfielder Franck Ribery.  Heading into extra time, one would have thought that Bayern should be the stronger side but they quickly found themselves down 3-1  as Getafe potted two quick goals goals from midfielder Francisco Casquero and Braulio within three minutes of the start of extra time.</p>
<p>It was then time for Luca Toni to take centre stage. His first goal was created when Getafe keeper Roberto Abbondanzieri dropped a Mark van Bommel cross at his feet and the Italian striker does not often make mistakes when presented such opportunities. Still trailing 3-2 and with time running out Bayern goalkeeper Oliver Kahn piled forward into the opposition area, disrupted the Getafe defence as he got a touch on the ball and Toni headed home to take the score to 4-4 on aggregate, sealing the German club’s place in the semi-finals.</p>
<p>You can’t help but feel bad for Getafe and Contra who put his disappointment aside to say that “nights like that make football special” after his team’s elimination from their first season in European competition. Getafe still have a Copa del Rey final on April 16th against Valencia CF to look forward to and I will be cheering them on in that one.</p>
<p>Bayern will now face FC Zenit St. Petersburg on 24 April and 1 May after Zenit hung on to dispatch Bayer Leverkusen despite losing the second leg at home 1-0. They had built up a 4-1 lead in the first leg in Germany so had little to do in order to advance on Thursday but still turned in a good showing and were a bit unlucky to lose. After weathering an initial storm by Leverkusen, the Russian side finished the match stronger than their German-based opponents and had  Anatoliy Tymoschuk not missed his penalty kick, the match would have ended in a draw. Ironically, it was a Russian-born striker, Dmitri Bulykin, that scored the only goal of the game for the German side.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most impressive display of the day came from Fiorentina, who scored a 2-0 win over PSV Eindhoven on the strength of two goals from Romanian striker Adrian Mutu. Mutu, who also scored in the first leg, had a strong match and linked well with strike partner Giampaolo Pazzini. PSV had a few chances to get back in the match but when Sébastien Frey saved Timmy Simons’ penalty on 80 minutes, the writing was on the wall for the Dutch side.</p>
<p>Fiorentina will face Glasgow-based Rangers FC after they dispatched Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon with a 2-0 away. Rangers played a conservative game and twice hit Sporting on quick counter-attacks. Their first goal was a well-worked counter that led to Jean-Claude Darcheville cooly slotting home while Steven Whittaker’s brilliant solo effort in the 90th minute sealed the victory. Their 4-5-1 system, though unpopular with some of their fans, has seen them concede only two goals in their last six UEFA Cup games.</p>
<p>Rangers will be hungry to make the finals as they have not tasted continental success since a European Cup Winners’ Cup victory in 1972. Fiorentina have to go even further back, winning the same Cup Winners’ Cup back in 1961. It is amazing that Fiorentina are even in the UEFA Cup considering they had to overcome a 15-point penalty last season (due to their part in the Italian match-fixing scandal). Fiorentina also lost their top goal-scorer Luca Toni to Bayern Munich this past summer but they have charged forward and are currently in 4th spot in Serie A which would see them attempt to qualify for next season’s Champions League.</p>
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