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Jordan labels Gattuso 'pathetic'
Friday, 18 February 2011
Tottenham coach Joe Jordan has branded Gennaro Gattuso "pathetic" after the AC Milan midfielder claimed a racist remark provoked his headbutt this week.
England's Xavi? Wilshere shows Capello he needs freedom to shine
Friday, 18 February 2011
Sam Wallace: Against Messi & Co the teenager proved that he can supply the creative vision his country has often lacked.
Tepid display spoils Dalglish's European debut with Liverpool
Friday, 18 February 2011
Sparta Prague 0 Liverpool 0: As comebacks go, it was more Michael Schumacher squeezing himself into the cockpit of a Ferrari once more rather than Muhammad Ali striding through Madison Square Garden to take on Joe Frazier punch for punch.
Migrating toads to disrupt Bundesliga game
Friday, 18 February 2011
Migrating toads will force thousands of Freiburg fans to find a different way home when they leave their stadium after Saturday's Bundesliga game against VfL Wolfsburg.
Kuyt confident of Liverpool progress
Friday, 18 February 2011
Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt is confident they can overcome a difficult Sparta Prague side at Anfield next week.
Pressure builds on Ranieri after Roma slump to hat-trick of defeats
Friday, 18 February 2011
Roma are in desperate need of a win against Genoa on Sunday to help calm nerves after three major losses in three matches.
Woodgate upbeat despite another injury setback
Friday, 18 February 2011
Jack Pitt-Brooke: Tottenham's Champions League win in Milan on Tuesday night has come at the price of two new defensive injuries.
Barça confident Wenger's refusal 'to park bus' will see Arsenal crash out
Friday, 18 February 2011
Barcelona were still confident last night of a second-leg comeback against Arsenal in the Champions League because they believe Arsène Wenger will not be able to copy Jose Mourinho's ultra-defensive tactics in the Nou Camp next month.
Fernandez's late header denies Rangers an advantage for Lisbon test
Friday, 18 February 2011
Rangers 1 Sporting Lisbon 1: Steven Whittaker gives Rangers lead before Argentine strikes.
Guardiola predicts thrilling Nou Camp encounter
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Barcelona must overturn their Champions League defeat to Arsenal in next month's second leg at the Nou Camp to progress.
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Which of these sides is the greatest football team of all time?
Which of these sides is the greatest football team of all time?
Barcelona (present) | 20% |
Hungary (1950s) | 6% |
Real Madrid (1956-60) | 6% |
Brazil (1970) | 23% |
Liverpool (1984) | 41% |
Milan (1989) | 5% |
THE LAWTON LINKS
- James Lawton: Barça the best, Mr Wenger? They lack the edge of Milan '89 and the flair of Brazil '70
- James Lawton: Wenger's men showed strength where once there was weakness
- James Lawton: Gattuso's butt could never dim Jordan's love affair with Milan
- James Lawton: Spurs will forget the squalid finish and focus on how they came of age
- James Lawton: Fabregas has had to juggle responsibility and desire