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The Rich List, drawn up by FourFourTwo magazine, shows that the top ten wealthiest men in football are worth a collective £27 billion and are unsurprisingly headed by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, who is worth a staggering £10.8 billion.
The two businessmen that have stalked Arsenal, Alisher Usmanov and Stanley Kroenke are in third and eighth place respectively while Malcom Glazer, owner of Manchester United, comes in at seventh. Formula One supreme and QPR owner Bernie Ecclestone ta... Read More
The 4 Phases of a soccer Strength Training Program
It's crucial that you take a long-term perspective in your soccer strength training plan.
Even if you only do 1 weights session a week, you should still adapt it over the course of your season.
Looking at the big picture, so to speak, will help you see how it all fits together. It also takes the pressure off trying to cater for everything in just a few training sessions - a sure-fire way path to over training and... Read More
The term has been traced to Ludlow, Massachusetts, where a report came out that a man absconded with $3,150 raised for the benefit of a local soccer league. It is unclear whether a newspaper story or a television news report was the first to use the term.
It came into widespread use in the 1990s, notably during the 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns and has been in use ever since.
Literally, soccer moms drive their children to play soccer.
The term has found a l... Read More
Decision will probably be made before end of month. Manchester United assistant Queiroz is a viable candidate.
By Grahame L. Jones, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer November 6, 2007
The Galaxy expect to have a new coach in place before the end of this month and probably before the team leaves on a two-game trip to Australia and New Zealand immediately after Thanksgiving. Just who that coach will be, however, was not something that the Major League soccer team would reveal M... Read More
Thursday, Nov 1, 2007 7:00 AM ET
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Freddy Adu, three days after scoring his first league goal for Benfica, scored in his third straight cup game, but his team fell, 2-1, to Setubal and was eliminated with a 3-2 aggregate result. Adu, making his first start since joining Benfica this summer, struck from the penalty spot in the 45th minute. He was subbed with five minutes left. Benfica's official Web site praised the 18-year-old's overall per... Read More
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