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Beckham alone not enough to bridge the gap (Times of Malta)
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David Beckham (left) with Milan defenders Paolo Maldini (right) and Gianluca Zambrotta.
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Gourcuff bouncing back with Bordeaux (UEFA News)
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France international midfielder Yoann Gourcuff has been a revelation at FC Girondins de Bordeaux this term, catching the eye during his team's UEFA Champions League campaign following a disappointing spell with AC Milan.
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Beckham may be ready for Milan debut at Roma (Times of Malta)
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David Beckham (right) sharing a joke with Ronaldinho in Dubai yesterday. Short-term loan signing David Beckham is in excellent shape and could make his Serie A debut in AC Milan's first league match after the winter break at Roma next week, coach Carlo Ancelotti said yesterday.
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Azzurri are Bari bound (Football Italia)
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Italy's World Cup 2010 qualifier against the Republic of Ireland will be held at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari. More Fiorentina boss Cesare Prandelli was pleased with the way his side responded to their first training session of 2009.
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Financial downturn unlikely to deter transfer window rush (Times of Malta)
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Manchester City are expected to take Chelsea's mantle as the biggest-spending club in England.
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Financial crisis unlikely to deter football transfers (rediff.com)
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Billions of dollars, pounds and euros may have been lost in the global financial crisis, but most of Europe's leading soccer clubs are still poised to spend big when the winter transfer window opens on New Year's Day. Manchester City have been linked with more than 50 players in the build-up to January 1 including Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi of Barcelona, Kolo Toure of Arsenal and Roque Santa ...
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No money problem for leading European clubs (The Star)
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LONDON: Billions of dollars, pounds and euros may have been lost in the global financial crisis, but most of Europe’s leading football clubs are still poised to spend big when the winter transfer window opens on New Year’s Day.
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Delvecchio plays the pundit (Football Italia)
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Sampdoria midfielder Gennaro Delvecchio has given a frank analysis of the Blucerchiati’s season so far, calling it “not one of our best.” More Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has revealed that he will be looking to sell rather than buy in the January transfer window.
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Financial downturn unlikely to deter transfer window rush (Tiscali)
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LONDON (Reuters) - Billions of dollars, pounds and euros may have been lost in the global financial crisis, but most of Europe's leading soccer clubs are still poised to spend big when the winter transfer window opens on New Year's Day.
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No credit crunch in soccer (News 24 South Africa)
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Billions of euros and pounds may have been lost in the global financial crisis, but most of Europe's leading soccer clubs are still poised to spend big when the winter transfer window opens on New Year's Day.
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