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Inter Milan keeper Julio Cesar only focused on Serie A (tribalfootball.com)
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Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar is confident they won't lose their Serie A focus as they prepare to face Champions League rivals Manchester United next month. read more
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Becks makes Milan debut (FIFA)
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David Beckham made his AC Milan debut against Hamburg in a friendly, the Italians going on to win 4-3 on penalties after the match finished 1-1.
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Ronaldo flops in Corinthians fitness test (Sports Illustrated)
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Corinthians striker Ronaldo was put through his paces by the Brazilian club, but those who wanted to see some speed were left bitterly disappointed.
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Why 99 means so much for Ronaldo and Corinthians (BBC News)
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Why 99 means so much for Ronaldo and Corinthians
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Beckham and Milan get down to business (Times Online)
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DAVID BECKHAM can expect to play his first match in a Milan jersey on Tuesday, against Germany’s Hamburg in the unlikely setting of Dubai.
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Beckham is best says Roberto Carlos (UEFA News)
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Roberto Carlos has told the UEFA Training Ground that his ex-Real Madrid CF team-mate David Beckham is the best free-kick exponent he has ever seen as the England international kicks off his loan spell with AC Milan.
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Man City owner top of the table for football's rich list (BBC News)
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Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan heads football's rich list but Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich slips to third.
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Soccer's 10 people to watch in 2009 (Goal.com via Yahoo! Sports)
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A 20-year-old striker could challenge Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi for the title of world's best player.
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Beckham fights anti-gay prejudice (Independent)
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David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo are among the big names of English football who will be asked to speak out against homophobia in a video to be screened at grounds, including Wembley, and in schools around the country, with the aim to "kick anti-gay prejudice off the pitch and out of the terraces".
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After Honing Game in Mexico, José Torres Will Play for U.S. (New York Times)
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One thing that helped tip the scales for Torres was when he was overlooked by Mexico?s coach, Sven-Goran Eriksson, who omitted him from the roster for a friendly in Chile in September.
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