Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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David Beckham
David Beckham insists he is happy to stay in the shadows for England if it means Fablo Capello’s team quality for the 2010 World Cup. Beckham had worked his way back into the squad under Capello,but his days as the first choice right winger could be over after Theo Walcott’s stunning hat-trick against Croatia.
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Henry to exit
French footballer Thierry Henry ‘s exit looks increasingly likely with new manager Pep Guardiola seemingly favouring Samuel Eto’s in the central striking position. Cameroon forward Eto’s seemed certain to leave in the summer but stayed on with suitors baulking at his transfer fee and he has become first choice up front with Henry on the substitutes bench or out on the left wing.
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No rift with Symonds
Dismissing speculation of a rift with Andrew Symonds post the gofishing episode,Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke clarified that he did not alone take the call to send the all-rounder home. He believed it was best for the team and best for Symonds as well. They are still friends with Andrew till ever.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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Terry Venables
Former England coach Terry Venables has turnerd down the chance to take over as caretaker Newcastle manager. Newcastle wanted to appoint Venebles on a game-bygame deal but the 65 year old preferred fixed period contract and said there was too much uncertainity Venebles had been holding talks with director of football Dennis Wise and vice president Tony Jimenez.
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Nokia will unveil its phone
Nokia will unveil the first touch screen phone next week in a direct challenge to Apple’s successful iPhone two industry sources said . LG Electronics Samsung Electronics and several smaller handset vendors have rolled out their own touch screen phones over the last two years.