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How the hell does None Soccer fans and Haters keep finding Stories about soccer just to tell us they are not fans or just hate ????? @#$% baffles me because yahoo has soccer way in the back end of the website. SMH
Deadman said:Ronaldo 2.0
Believe.
Aiden McGeady has completed his £9.5m switch from Celtic to Spartak Moscow and agreed a four-and-half-year contract with the Russian club.
The 24-year-old Republic of Ireland midfielder is the most expensive ever export from Scottish football.
"It's what he wanted to do and sometimes you can't stand in the way of that," said Celtic boss Neil Lennon.
"It's a huge offer and I think it's the right offer. It's good business for Spartak and good business for us."
McGeady's departure will provide Lennon with funds to bolster his squad and may see Celtic revive their interest in Stoke winger Liam Lawrence.
The money generated from the record transfer could also help facilitate a loan move for Manchester City forward Craig Bellamy.
However, speaking on Thursday, the manager expressed sadness at losing such a talented player.
"I'm sorry to lose him, he is one of the entertainers in the game," said Lennon.
"We'll probably miss out on his peak years but he came to us and said that he felt at the end of the season it would be better for him to move on.
"It's difficult to stand in the way of someone who doesn't want to be here."
One player hoping to benefit from McGeady's exit is Pat McCourt, a winger who has been on the fringes of the first team for two seasons now.
"We've probably lost the best player in the league," said the Northern Ireland international of McGeady.
"I'm sure it's going to be a big hole. But it's up to someone to step up to the plate and fill it.
"It's up to whoever gets a shout and gets the jersey to hold on to it, and I'm hoping it'll be me. This year's the year I really want to kick on and be a regular in the side."
Spartak, managed by former Russian World Cup star Valery Karpin, lie in eighth position in the Russian Premier League, having won only five of their 15 matches.
ShallNoiseUpon said:Does anyone subscribe to the Fox Soccer streaming service? How is it as far as coverage goes? Is most stuff streamed live, or do I have to wait for on-demand? How about reliability, is it going to drop out mid-match and cause me to rage, or is it rock solid? I'd rather pay for a service that is kind of quality than having to find shitty streams that aren't the best way to watch.
Mostly talking about watching EPL games, all of the other leagues are just bonus for me.
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Nyx said:One less player to worry about for next thursday.![]()
industrian said:I know nothing about FC Utrecht, but you're playing at Celtic Park so expect a difficult game. For as weak and disorganised as Celtic are right now, they're formidable at home.
Nyx said:It's Celtic, so I was expecting a difficult game anyway.![]()
But with some luck, and not too many Celtic goals in Scotland, we have a small chance of going to the group-phase.
Think 1000-3000 fans of Utrecht will be in Celtic Park, I can't get days off work unfortunately, but will be attending the game in Utrecht.
elseanio said:Even better than one of Torres' best individual goal
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Eh, why should they care? It's not like they are talking in French or English. And I seriously doubt Eboue speaks Korean.pulga said:Ok, wtf? Was the Ivory Coast dude listening in to the North Korea manager giving his player directions and them not noticing? :lol
Came in here to post this. The guy is amazing.Splatt said:Anyone watching the RM - Bayern game? Casillas once again confirms he's a fucking goalkeeping god.
Splatt said:Anyone watching the RM - Bayern game? Casillas once again confirms he's a fucking goalkeeping god.
Should be sometime around now.radioheadrule83 said:redandwhitekop.com forum and liverpoolfc.tv forums abuzz that a statement is imminent regarding the takeover of LFC
PLEEEEEEASE BE TRUE, and PLEASE be good news!
F5'ing those forums like crazy!
Brinbe said:RAWK meltdowns are always fun. :lol
The head coach and whoever's at his side start laughing a few seconds after the end of the clip.pulga said:Ok, wtf? Was the Ivory Coast dude listening in to the North Korea manager giving his player directions and them not noticing? :lol
Splatt said:How is this match goalless? I mean... how the hell do you miss an empty goal Van Der Vart? How? :lol
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Arnie said:Oh and the Rawk meltdown appeared to have been in vain, the club seems to have put up a very ambiguous statement which doesn't really clarify anything other than that the board met today in London to continue talks over the takeover.
A newcastle win would probably make my weekend complete.Feathers said:Going to the Man U - Newcastle game with my bro, only problem is since he bought the tickets I have to sit with the bastard mancunians. Ah well, a Newcastle win will dull the shame.
I think espn3.com just struck a deal for the next 3yrs. Foxsoccer.tv has a free trial until the end of august as well.rodvik said:Ok so how do I watch the premiership (legally) on the internet from NA? (pay services are fine).
Any ideas?
xintin said:I think espn3.com just struck a deal for the next 3yrs. Foxsoccer.tv has a free trial until the end of august as well.
No idea about that but you could always view the matches from a live internet stream.Akim said:I'm in Frankfurt right now and I want to watch the premier league, but I don't have a TV. Do you think any sports bar would be showing games here? I don't know if they are to into the premier league here when they have Bundesliga.
Milchmonster said:Eh, why should they care? It's not like they are talking in French or English. And I seriously doubt Eboue speaks Korean.
Eboue is awesome, though. That scene was awesome.
painey said:season starts tomorrow.. woo! its been too long without good football
LabouredSubterfuge said:Feels like Christmas. Gonna be awesome.
Clydefrog said:I got my Guinness ready. 7:00 AM beers FTW!
GO SPURS