November 24, 2002
Defeats for top two in England
Arsenal and Liverpool went down to defeats to Southampton and Fulham respectively on a day of shocks in England.
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November 24, 2002
Arsenal and Liverpool went down to defeats to Southampton and Fulham respectively on a day of shocks in England.
November 24, 2002
Milan earned local bragging rights and more significantly, went top of Serie A, when they beat rivals Inter 1-0 thanks to an early goal by winger Serginho.
November 24, 2002
Real Madrid held on for a goalless draw against Barcelona in a match that was overshadowed by events off the pitch.
November 22, 2002
'El clasico de los clasicos' is how the Spanish describe the meeting of Barcelona and Real Madrid and there is plenty of intrigue and drama to whet the appetite ahead of their encounter at the…
November 22, 2002
The most eagerly-awaited Milan derby in recent memory takes place at the San Siro on Saturday night with both teams aware that the encounter could have asignificant bearing on the eventual destination the Scudetto.
November 22, 2002
Gerard Houllier is reported to be planning a £12million bid for Ajax's 19-year-old prodigy Rafael van der Vaart.
November 21, 2002
Nicholas Anelka's international career is not over, despite his decision to turn down a call-up to the French squad for Wednesday's international friendly against Yugoslavia.
November 21, 2002
Newcatle manager Sir Bobby Robson has revealed that he received hate mail after he refused permission for Craig Bellamy to travel with the Wales party for yesterday's EURO 2004 qualifier in Azerbaijan.
November 21, 2002
Two more players joined the 100-cap club in the rash of midweek internationals.
November 21, 2002
UEFA'S disciplinary panel have decided to postpone a decision over whether the English Football Association should be charged with improper conduct following an outbreak of crowd trounble at last months's EURO 2004 qualifier against Slovakia…
November 21, 2002
Greek football's governing body (EPAE), has called off the threat of a second strike after eight clubs agreed a new TV deal.
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