Champions League Results: 30 Sept & Oct1 2008

Some interesting results over the last couple of days, Liverpool moving along nicely in the competition they love, Chelsea have a hard time and can only must a draw over Cluj-Napoca, Celtic's nightmare continues and Arsenal and Manchester United with easy wins. Other big...

Paul Scholes out for Ten Weeks as Manchester United wait on Rooney update

Manchester United's midfield terrier Paul Scholes was injured in last night's emphatic Champions League win in Denmark and will now be out of action for ten weeks. To compound this Wayne Rooney too limped off with...

Champions League, Group E, Man United v Aalborg

"Manchester United are traveling to Denmark to face AaB Aalborg, where they hope to lead Group E with a convincing first win over the Champions League first timers. Aalborg could quit their first European battle with a goalless draw against Glasgow Celtic in Scotland and...

Champions League Results - 17 Sept 2008

Slips ups for the big two English clubs, more so for Manchester United at home who usually rely on wins at Old Trafford. Arsenal get a point away, and Celtic looking none too bright against the Danish club Aalborg. A fairly expected win for Real Madrid and Bayern Munich...

Champions League Results - 16th Sept 2008

Good wins for both the English teams, perhaps the shock of the night Roma losing to CFR Cluj-Napoca at home, and Atletico Madrid doing very well against the seasoned PSV. Gerard does it again for Liverpool with two goals, and Chelsea dominating at home against...

2008/09 Champions League group stage draw

There's some new names in this years competition with FC Bate and Aalborg among them. Manchester United have been handed a fairly easy draw and an interesting clash with Celtic. Liverpool and Arsenal are a bit more tricky, but with the top two going through you would expect...

Luciano Moggi: Italy Still Corrupt

Former Juventus transfer guru Luciano Moggi insists that Calciopoli has not cleaned up the Italian game, and says that the corrupt figures who want to control Calcio are still able to do so. He also said that those who drove him out of the game were just jealous of his...

Moscow poised for influx of British Pound

Well most North Americans are at work on Wednesday afternoon, Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow will play host to the UEFA Champions League final. The Champions League is a compilation of the top teams from...

Manchester United v Chelsea Live | Champions League Final Preview

Manchester United and Chelsea contest the final of the Champions League in an all-England clash in Moscow on Wednesday night. United will be looking to heap more misery upon the Blues after denying them the Premiership title but Chelsea will be confident of landing Europe's...

Football: Arsenal beat AC Milan to advance into Champions League

Arsenal struck twice late on to become the first English team to beat AC Milan in the San Siro and deservedly reach the last eiFootball: Arsenal beat AC Milan to advance into Champions League

Homenagem - Bento

A nossa profunda homenagem a Bento do SLB Benfica, de seu nome Manuel Galrinho Bento, já entre o reino da águia, a pairar no seu voo entre outras tantas glórias do clube. O seu contributo para o esforço da...

Lyon, Manchester United, Arsenal, Milan: The four tops

 Continuing our Four Part special focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of the Champions' League clubs in the round of 16. Our second article focuses on four more clubs who won their respective qualifying...

Chelsea and Barca to meet again

A Champions League clash to relish..."JOSÉ MOURINHO is a master mischief-maker but, yesterday, the Chelsea manager could plead innocence. If the finger of blame could be pointed at anyone, it was Carles Puyol,...

Italian soccer nosedives with match-fixing scandal

"JUVENTUS, the champions of Italy and the most successful club in the nation’s history, were reeling last night after being sentenced to play in Serie B and docked 30 points in the wake of the match-fixing scandal."

Furious Henry hits out at referee

"Arsenal captain Thierry Henry was disgusted with referee Terje Hauge's display as his side's Champions League hopes were ended by Barcelona in Paris. "

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