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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
Bayern Munich and Chelsea hold the early advantage in the German Bundesliga and the English Premiership, but their title rivals are hoping to make up ground over the course of the weekend. In order to do so, they will need to keep their own sides of the bargain by winning and rely on Hamburger SV and Aston Villa, who will play host to the heavyweight pair, doing them a favour. |
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
Marco van Basten said on Friday that his contract as Dutch national coach would end if they fail to qualify for UEFA EURO 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. |
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
Korea Republic forward Lee Chun-Soo has signed a four-year deal with Dutch club Feyenoord. |
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
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Until recently, women and football would not have been heard in the same sentence in Pakistan. Times are changing though, and the world's sixth most densely populated country now has a women's team currently looking forward to playing its first international match. Unbelievable yet true, and much of it is down to the efforts of one woman: Monika Staab. The Pakistan Football Association has been very active in the past two years, working hard and laying the groundwork for outside assistance, which the country is now ready for. |
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Written by Lisa Zimmerman
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
 Anyone who has followed tennis in the last three decades is familiar with the name of Tom Gullikson. In addition to his 11-year playing career — he reached a career-high No. 34 in 1984 — he has coached some of the game’s top players as the Davis Cup Captain (1994-1999) and during the 1996 Olympics, when he coached gold medal winner Andre Agassi. |
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Written by Clair Maciel
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
It’s a sight tennis fans have seen quite often from Russian favorite Marat Safin. On any given day, Safin can either display phenomenal power and touch or lose focus (and often a match he should win) when his frustration and anger get the best of him.
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Written by Clair Maciel
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
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Before James Blake’s second-round match against Fabrice Santoro, he held an 0-9 record in matches that stretched to five sets. But on Thursday night, the American favorite overcame his five-set curse in a thrilling 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 win. |
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