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Soccer News for January 19, 2007


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World Soccer Headlines

Milan dismiss Ancelotti Chelsea link
Milan been forced to deny newspaper reports claiming Carlo Ancelotti is being lined up for a move to Chelsea. It has been claimed that Jose Mourinho could be replaced by the Italian coach at the end of the season, amid the continuing internal struggle at Stamford Bridge.

Josh Peter: Worth the trouble?
Sponsorships and TV rights fees will determine whether the Galaxy's $250 million deal for David Beckham will be a wise investment.

Neill to join West Ham

Villa move closer to Young deal (AFP)
Aston Villa had their bid for Watford striker Ashley Young - reported to start at eight million pounds - accepted by their English Premiership rivals.

Marseille buyer denies Eriksson link

Deisler retires

Portsmouth in hunt for Lauren


MLS Soccer Headlines

Bob Bradley: 'Progress Is Going To Continue'
Soccer America: After talks with Juergen Klinsmann broke down, U.S. Soccer hired Bob Bradley as the interim coach of the national team and the head coach of the under-23 team. The former Fire, MetroStars and Chivas USA head coach will be in charge of the national team for at least the first few months of 2007 and perhaps longer. His comments are excerpted from the conference call announcing his hiring and exclusive interviews with Soccer America.

Bradley to Be Named Interim U.S. Coach
Bob Bradley will be named interim coach of the U.S. men's national soccer team after negotiations between the sport's federation and Juergen Klinsmann collapse this week.

Carroll Trials Hinge On MLS Talks
Yanks Abroad: The agent for DC United midfielder Brian Carroll has more suitors lined up overseas, but says his client may soon opt to re-sign with MLS.

Peguero's Hat Trick Leads Red Bulls
Jean Philippe Peguero had his first career hat trick and Seth Stammler scored two goals to lead the New York Red Bulls to their first victory, 5-4 over Chivas USA last night in East Rutherford, N.J.

Ex-Terp Twellman Named MLS Most Valuable Player
MLS scoring leader Taylor Twellman is selected the league's most valuable player, three days before the Revolution forward is to play in MLS Cup against the Los Angeles Galaxy.


Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary

AC Milan Sniffing Around Ronaldo
The Real Madrid winter clearout looks to be gathering pace after telling David Beckham that he will not be featuring in a Madrid shirt again this season after signing for...

Everyone loves transfer talk based purely on speculation

Kahn To Retire In 2008
Former German international captain Oliver Kahn has announced that he will retire from club football when his current contract at Bayern Munich expires in 2008. Kahn had already retired from...

The Eyes of Borat

Mourinho Apologises To Everton and Andy Johnson
After another humiliating climbdown on the back of an unsubstantiated rant and the threat of legal action from both Everton and Andy Johnson, in what state does this leave the...

David Beckham Signs For LA Galaxy
The David Beckham transfer saga has finally been put to bed today as the former England captain announces that he will move to Los Angeles Galaxy in the United States...

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