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If you don’t already own Football Manager, one of the two statements probably apply to you. 1: you don’t have access to a PC / Mac / Laptop capable of running the software. 2: You don’t like football video games (in whi...
If you don’t already own Football Manager, one of the two statements probably apply to you. 1: you don’t have access to a PC / Mac / Laptop capable of running the software. 2: You don’t like football video games (in which case, why are you even here!) Of course, the third option may be that, due to the tough financial times many of us are living in, £30 for a full game or £6.99 for an app might just be out of your budget. However, with the season drawing to a close, Sports Interactive here your pain. To celebrate Watford FC (the club sponsored by ‘Football Manager’) there is a ridiculous price blow out on both the PC and App Store versions of the 2013 game. The SEGA store (digital) is offering a huge 69% saving on the full retail price of FM2013, meaning you could now download your own copy for just £10.20 (HERE IS THE LINK) Alternatively, you can pop onto your App Store and pick up a copy of FM 2013 Handheld for just £2.99 (both for Apple & Android) Now there really are no excuses!
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Champions League meets Friday fitty check out this delightful blonde, pass or smash? Take a good look and Vote below Take Our Poll
Champions League meets Friday fitty check out this delightful blonde, pass or smash? Take a good look and Vote below Take Our Poll
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• New role for Manchester United's outgoing chief executive• Ten-match player ban for racism adopted by congressManchester United's outgoing chief executive David Gill has been elected to Uefa's executive committee.One of Gill's rivals f...
• New role for Manchester United's outgoing chief executive• Ten-match player ban for racism adopted by congressManchester United's outgoing chief executive David Gill has been elected to Uefa's executive committee.One of Gill's rivals for a seat, Portugal's Fernando Gomes, withdrew from the election at Uefa's Congress in London.That left eight candidates for eight seats and Gill and the seven others were elected.Members adoptThe 53 member associations also agreed to adopt a resolution approving anti-racism measures.It will see a 10-match ban for players and officials found guilty of racism in European matches.Racism by fans will be punished by partial stadium closure for a first offence, with a full stadium closure for a second offence.The resolution will still allow national associations to have different sanctions - in England the Football Association last week announced a five-match minimum ban for on-pitch racism.The Uefa president, Michel Platini, said: "This is a great moment in our struggle against racism."Manchester UnitedUefaguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Four Brighton and Hove Albion footballers are found not guilty of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
Four Brighton and Hove Albion footballers are found not guilty of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
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Hartlepool United name ex-England defender Colin Cooper as manager following the sacking of John Hughes.
Hartlepool United name ex-England defender Colin Cooper as manager following the sacking of John Hughes.
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Three Championship clubs are believed to have expressed an interest in signing Dundee Utd striker Johnny Russell.
Three Championship clubs are believed to have expressed an interest in signing Dundee Utd striker Johnny Russell.
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Chief executive Ferran Soriano says the club would reject any offer for the Argentine striker, and revealed that the club are closing in on new signings Manchester City are adamant that Sergio Aguero will not be leaving the club this sum...
Chief executive Ferran Soriano says the club would reject any offer for the Argentine striker, and revealed that the club are closing in on new signings Manchester City are adamant that Sergio Aguero will not be leaving the club this summer, amid speculation linking the Argentine forward with a move to Real Madrid. The 24-year-old joined the Premier League runners-up in 2011 from Atletico Madrid, scoring 30 goals in his maiden season for the club, but only notching 12 goals in an injury-hampered 2012-13 campaign. And now chief executive Ferran Soriano has categorically ruled out the sale of City’s star forward, and says Aguero has no desire to leave the defeated FA Cup finalists. “I can be really clear on this one. He’s not leaving. This has gone on and on and on,” Soriano told reporters. “We’ve had discussions with Sergio and his agent about several things and he has never expressed the willingness to go. “We have never had an offer and even if we had an offer we would say ‘no’.” City have been linked with a host of world-class players as they seek to regain the Premier League title next season, with Goal reporting that Isco, Fernandinho and Edinson Cavani are all on their wanted list. And Soriano revealed that the club are on the verge of tying up several deals for new players as they look to strengthen ahead of the new campaign. “Yes we are [close to bringing in new players],” Soriano continued. “The way we want to work is identify the positions we want to improve, identify the candidates and then work on that. “We’re at the closing phase with several of them but the closing phase can take one week or sometimes three months. “We’ve been analysing the positions we want to improve and the market since the start of November. “So we know what we want and we’re ready to go for the players that we want.”
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In the final entry, we admire the Cruyffist team that won two finals in three years – and may yet win moreBarcelona completed the circle on 28 May 2011. Wembley again, back where it all began. The perfect expression of a team that some c...
In the final entry, we admire the Cruyffist team that won two finals in three years – and may yet win moreBarcelona completed the circle on 28 May 2011. Wembley again, back where it all began. The perfect expression of a team that some considered the finest there has been and at the perfect location too. When Barcelona defeated Manchester United 3-1 in London to win their second European Cup in three years under Pep Guardiola, and their third in six, Sir Alex Ferguson called the Catalans the best team he had ever faced. "No one," he said, "has ever given us a hiding like that." But it was about more than just the performance; it was about the symmetry and symbolism too.At the end of match, Gerard Piqué undertook a now familiar ritual, borrowed from basketball, and took a pair of scissors to the goal, carrying off the net with him. Another souvenir to take back to Spain. When the old Wembley closed down, Barcelona had sent Pablo Ornaque, a football curator, to the auction. He bought items from the old stadium including goalposts, bench, turnstiles and turf, loading them on to a truck and taking them home. Religious relics from a spiritual home.For Barcelona, nowhere has the significance of Wembley. It was there in 1992 they won their first European Cup, when the Dream Team defeated Sampdoria 1-0 thanks to Ronald Koeman's extra-time free-kick. For Barça, "Wembley" always meant 1992, their rebirth. Now, it also means 2011, their zenith. When Barcelona prepared for the 2010 semi-final, fans relished the prospect of winning at Real Madrid's ground but Xavi Hernández was more seduced by the following season's final in London. Aged 12, he had cried because his parents would not let him travel to the 92 final.As Pep Guardiola put it: "It all starts with the Dream Team … we're all trying to emulate them." Johan Cruyff's team were something to aspire to, an idealised image of perfection always just out of reach. Yet this Barcelona surpassed them. They too defeated Real Madrid 5-0, they too set new standards and insisted on the importance of style as well as substance, they too won the European Cup. And not just once, but twice. Or should that read "three times"?Barcelona won the European Cup in 2006 with a project that consciously sought to follow Cruyff, with Frank Rijkaard the coach, and that got off the ground with the arrival of first Ronaldinho and then Samuel Eto'o. That side was the conceptual basis of what came next but there was significant change and the line of continuity is an intermittent one: of the starting XI in 2006, only three began the final in 2009: Carles Puyol, Víctor Valdés and Samuel Eto'o. By 2011, Eto'o had gone. In 2006, Xavi and Andrés Iniesta began on the bench, while Lionel Messi was injured.Rijkaard was followed by Guardiola. As one of Guardiola's closest friends put it, here was a man who had "suckled at the teat of Cruyff". The metronome at the heart of the Dream Team, he had spent the night before the final in 1992 arguing with Andoni Zubizarreta about how many steps up it was to get the trophy, and he was committed to Cruyff's approach. He later summed up that approach as a manager, with simplicity and in English: "I get the ball, I pass the ball, I get the ball, I pass the ball, I get the ball, I pass the ball …"There may never have been a team that got and passed the ball like that Barcelona side. Ferguson had warned before the 2009 final of the risk that "Xavi and Iniesta get you on that carousel". Warning was one thing, stopping them was another. After the 2011 final, he said: "They mesmerise you with their passing." Possession was everything, control an obsession. Few sides have been so clear in their footballing identity, almost cult-like in their commitment to a philosophy. The very fact that they called it a "philosophy" seemed somehow telling, a kind of footballing fundamentalism.And then, of course, there was Messi. Now Barcelona's all-time leading scorer and holder of four consecutive Ballon
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• Midfielder put in request before Tony Pulis's departure• Stoke deny Asmir Begovic on verge of move to LiverpoolStoke City have confirmed that a transfer request by the midfielder Steven Nzonzi has been rejected but stress it was not re...
• Midfielder put in request before Tony Pulis's departure• Stoke deny Asmir Begovic on verge of move to LiverpoolStoke City have confirmed that a transfer request by the midfielder Steven Nzonzi has been rejected but stress it was not related to the departure of Tony Pulis. The club also dismissed reports claiming the goalkeeper Asmir Begovic is on the verge of a move to Liverpool as "complete fabrication".Nzonzi put in his request before Pulis's departure after seven years in charge was confirmed on Tuesday. However, the club have no inclination to sell a player they signed on a four-year contract from Blackburn for £3.5m last summer."Stoke can confirm the club has rejected a written transfer request from midfielder Steven Nzonzi," said a statement. "Contrary to reports the French midfielder tabled his request earlier this week before the departure of Tony Pulis from the Britannia Stadium. The club intend to make no further comment on this matter."The sense of upheaval in the wake of Pulis' departure, which is also likely to lead to a clear-out of his backroom staff, has been increased by speculation about Begovic.Reports emerged in Bosnia that a deal had been struck for him to move to Anfield to replace José Reina, who has been linked with a summer switch to Barcelona for some time.The 25-year-old Begovic is on Liverpool's list of potential targets should they be faced with replacing Reina – which is far from certain – but he is by no means their first choice."Asmir's agent rang me as soon as these stories surfaced," the Stoke chief executive, Tony Scholes, told scfc.com. "He assures me that Asmir doesn't know the Bosnian journalist and has certainly never spoken to him. It's complete fabrication and unfortunately it has been picked up by a paper in this country."It's inevitable when a manager parts company with a club that there's a period of uncertainty, and erroneous newspaper reports certainly don't help matters."Stoke CityLiverpoolTransfer windowTony Pulisguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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To celebrate Africa day on the anniversary of the birth of the Organisation of African Unity, 25 May 1963, we have put together this quiz. No Googling now, says David SmithDavid SmithJudith Soal
To celebrate Africa day on the anniversary of the birth of the Organisation of African Unity, 25 May 1963, we have put together this quiz. No Googling now, says David SmithDavid SmithJudith Soal
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