Thursday, February 18, 2010
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- Shakhtar Donetsk players banned from Harrods
- Sol Campbell’s consecutive Champions League goals
- Arsene Wenger spoke a bit too soon about Lukasz Fabianski
- Darren Bent quits Twitter to avoid distraction
Shakhtar Donetsk players banned from Harrods Posted: 18 Feb 2010 02:34 AM PST Fulham’s Europa League opponents not allowed into their owner’s shop Shakhtar Donetsk’s squad were banned from shopping in Harrods after turning up looking suspicious in, erm, team tracksuits. In true you-couldn’t-make-these-things-up fashion the world famous department store is owned by Mohamed Al Fayed, who also owns Fulham, Shakhtar’s Europa League opponents this evening. A statement on Shakhtar’s [...] |
Sol Campbell’s consecutive Champions League goals Posted: 18 Feb 2010 02:08 AM PST Arsenal defender keeps his scoring ‘run’ going Sol Campbell has two goals in his last two Champions League games after his header against Porto last night - but his previous goal came 45 months ago. The centre-back’s last appearance in the competition came in the 2006 final against Barcelona. He was on target that night despite Arsenal [...] |
Arsene Wenger spoke a bit too soon about Lukasz Fabianski Posted: 18 Feb 2010 12:39 AM PST Pre-match puff FAIL Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger left himself open to a healthy dose of we told you so from the club’s supporters after going out of his way to praise keeper Lukasz Fabianski before his howlers in last night’s Champions League clash against Porto. Many Gooners have made no secret of their desire for Wenger to [...] |
Darren Bent quits Twitter to avoid distraction Posted: 17 Feb 2010 09:07 AM PST Sunderland striker is a qwitter Darren Bent has become so enthralled in the Twitter craze that he's had to call it a day. He revealed he has quit the social networking site to concentrate on his football. Glad to here you got your priorities right, Darren. The Sunderland striker had fought hard to get more than 15,000 [...] |
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