Football Updates from FIFA (Series II)

Started by rotadem, Nov 19, 2010, 03:01 AM

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Football Updates from Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) {Series II}

Real-time Football Updates from Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Always check the updates as being posted into the thread.


Nimble Nasri comes of age

Now 23, Arsenal and France star Samir Nasri is looking to make a bigger impact on the Premier League and international football under the guidance of Arsene Wenger and Laurent Blanc.

Nimble Nasri comes of age



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Joachim Low is expecting to give a glimpse into Germany's future tomorrow's friendly with Sweden, with the likes of Mario Goetze, Marko Marin and Toni Kroos all in line for starts.

Low's young guns ready to fire against Sweden



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Damien Comolli, Liverpool's new director of football strategy, has said owners New England Sports Ventures will put forward the resources to sign a world-class player in January should the opportunity arise.

Comolli says Liverpool will splash cash



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Three first-half goals saw an experimental Scotland side cruise to a 3-0 friendly win over the Faroe Islands as three players scored their first international goals.

Scotland too feisty for Faroes



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Top-scoring for Australia at South Africa 2010 has confirmed Brett Holman's value to the Socceroos. The AZ Alkmaar man tells FIFA.com of his journey with both club and country, plus his hopes for January's AFC Asian Cup.

Holman: We need to do better at Asian Cup



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Joe Hart has been sent back to Manchester City for treatment on the back spasm he suffered during training yesterday ahead of England's friendly with France.

Hart out of France friendly



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Robert Pires has revealed discussions with Aston Villa are going well and that he hopes to debut for the club against Blackburn Rovers at the weekend.

Pires: Villa talks are going well



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A late own goal from Ciprian Marica handed Italy a draw in tonight's friendly international against Romania.

Italy held in Austria



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Arsenal striker Robin van Persie continued his return to fitness by playing 45 minutes for the Netherlands last night and said he was pleased with how it went, while defender Joris Mathijsen suffered an ankle ligament injury.

Van Persie pleased with comeback