Soccer

Frem ( 2 – 0 ) Nordvest FC , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
Frem ( 2 – 0 ) Nordvest FC , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
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Herlev ( 0 – 2 ) Roskilde , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
Herlev ( 0 – 2 ) Roskilde , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
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NB Bornholm ( 1 – 2 ) Hellerup IK , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
NB Bornholm ( 1 – 2 ) Hellerup IK , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
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Middelfart ( 0 – 0 ) Thisted FC , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
Middelfart ( 0 – 0 ) Thisted FC , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
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Naesby ( 3 – 0 ) Varde IF , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
Naesby ( 3 – 0 ) Varde IF , Denmark on The 25th of May, 2013 at five past four Podcast:
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Now that the 2012-13 Premier League season is over, it’s time to grade the performances this season by the Premier League managers. Like a regular school report card, if a manager receives a grade worse than a C-, then that manager...
Now that the 2012-13 Premier League season is over, it’s time to grade the performances this season by the Premier League managers. Like a regular school report card, if a manager receives a grade worse than a C-, then that manager should be sacked. Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United: Alex Ferguson’s last campaign was a resounding success. The outgoing boss strangled the Premier League from the first month of the season, steering a steady ship while his title rivals flailed in the midst of controversy and rumor. The league season was a perfect showcase of Ferguson’s drive and control – and the burning desire that spurred him on his whole career. Sir Alex deserves credit for the coup of signing Robin van Persie that all but won the league, and tightening up United’s defense after the turn of the year. Ferguson will be disappointed with his final exit from Europe, but there was no better time for him to retire. His departure was handled with poise and punctuated with power. Simply the best. Ever. A Roberto Mancini, Manchester City: Sort of like Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid, Mancini wore out his welcome among the players at the club. On the field, City were a grave disappointment, too often playing sluggish football devoid of real cohesion or energy. Mancini himself burned far too many bridges – both with players and the board, while his penitent for sending messages through the press was not appreciated by the club hierarchy. With his departure, more tears will be shed by supporters than people inside the club. That isn’t to say what Mancini did for City is minimized, and he’ll always have a special place at the club, but it was time for him to go. D Rafael Benitez, Chelsea: On the field, Rafa Benitez’s reign at Chelsea was mediocre. He did achieve the goals – mainly, Champions League qualification and a trophy – that were set out for him when he took the job, but Benitez’s Chelsea wilted from the league title race, were poor in big games – two domestic cup semi-final losses – and Benitez failed to install any clear strategy or direction into the team. But this marriage was never about on-field performance. Of course, some of the abuse Benitez took at Stamford Bridge was excessive and mean, but an apology from Benitez for what he said about the club’s fans when he was at Liverpool would have cooled temperatures. The apology never came, and it was obvious that Chelsea was just a stepping-stone job for Benitez, to get his name back in the managerial pinwheel. Fans will never accept a manager cut out more for their CV than the club. Benitez was also incredibly self-promoting – taking all the credit for the team’s successes, and not taking any responsibility for the team’s failures, underlined by the rant at Middlesbrough when Benitez blamed the fans, the owner, his agents, the board, the players, the spirits, the universe, and the galaxy for all his problems at Chelsea. He may very well have been fired even if he was not, “The Interim One”. C Arsene Wenger, Arsenal: Not good enough. It simply isn’t good enough, year after year after year, for Arsenal to embarrassingly exit cup competitions, not bring home silverware, and strain harder and harder to finish in the Champions League places. Yes, the Gunners pulled out fourth place in the end this year, but if results had gone differently on the final day and Arsenal had finished fifth, would Wenger still have his job? The loyalty and respect Arsenal are showing to a legend is commendable, but their lack of action is not. New direction is needed to lift the club to its previous heights. Whether Wenger is able to oversee those efforts is an entirely fair question to ask. C- Andre Villas-Boas, Tottenham Hotspur: It was clear this season just how much AVB learned from his fiasco tenure at Chelsea. Villas-Boas wasn’t as aloof, high-strung, or arrogant as he was last season, and was infinitely more relaxed – courtesy, in part, to a healthier working environment at White Hart Lane. Ma
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Baltika ( 3 – 1 ) FC Torpedo Moscow , Russia on The 25th of May, 2013 at five to four Podcast:
Baltika ( 3 – 1 ) FC Torpedo Moscow , Russia on The 25th of May, 2013 at five to four Podcast:
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Fans of Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich descend on London ahead of the Champions League final at Wembley stadiumJosy Forsdike
Fans of Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich descend on London ahead of the Champions League final at Wembley stadiumJosy Forsdike
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David Beckham's 20-year playing career ends after he is not named in Paris St-Germain's squad to play Lorient.
David Beckham's 20-year playing career ends after he is not named in Paris St-Germain's squad to play Lorient.
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FC UFA ( 1 – 0 ) Spartak Nalchik , Russia on The 25th of May, 2013 at ten to four Podcast:
FC UFA ( 1 – 0 ) Spartak Nalchik , Russia on The 25th of May, 2013 at ten to four Podcast:
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