Sunday, 26 October 08, 01:45 AM


Malaysia: Mohd Helmi Elias, Norhafiz Zamani Misbah, Mohd Zaquan Radzak (Hairuddin Omar), Mohd Zafuan Radzak, Mohd Safee Sali, Muhd Shukor Adan, Indra Putra Mahayuddin, Mohd Daudsu Jamaluddin (Mohd Khyril Muhymeen Zambri), Mohd Hardy Jaafar, Irwan Fadhli Idrus, Amirulhadi Zainal (Mohd Ashaari Samsuddin).
Vietnam: Bui Tan Truong, Nguyon Thanh Long Giang, Pham Minh Duc, Nguyen Tang Tuan (Trinh Quang Vinh), Hoang Nhat Nam (Nguyen Duc Thien), Hoang Dinh Tung, Houng Danh Ngoc, Le Van Duyet, Mai Xuan Hop, Nguyen Cong Huy, Phan Thanh Binh (Mai Tien Thanh).
Sunday, 26 October 08, 01:36 AM

Catania are up to second in Serie A, but they were held to a 1-1 draw at Siena.
Catania travelled to Tuscany knowing victory would have taken them top - but it was not to be for Walter Zenga's men.
After a goalless opening period, Emanuele Calaio headed Siena ahead from Cristiano Del Grosso's cross with just 15 minutes left.
But Siena could not hang on as Catania levelled from the penalty spot through Giuseppe Mascara after Michele Paolucci was brought down by Gianluca Curci.
The evening match was the Turin derby and it was Juventus who secured bragging rights overTorino with a 1-0 win.
The only goal of the game came early in the second-half when Brazilian striker Amauri fired home from the edge of the box.
Sunday, 26 October 08, 01:13 AM


Sunday, 26 October 08, 12:15 AM

In the noon kick-off, Manchester United travelled to Goodison Park chasing a seventh successive win in all competitions. In the first period Everton could not have been more accommodating, as Fletcher's composed finish from Ryan Giggs' clever pass gave United a deserved half-time lead.
Had it not been for Tim Howard in the home goal the contest would have been over at the break as Nemanja Vidic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Giggs all threatened to add to Fletcher's opener.
It was, though, a different Everton that emerged after the interval as Fellaini's towering header, which saw him rise above Vidic, gave Phil Neville's looped delivery the finish it deserved.
With the home crowd buoyed after a subdued opening period, Everton went for the jugular and would have grabbed all three points had Edwin van der Sar not pushed Yakubu Aiyegbeni's shot onto the post, after an uncharacteristic Rio Ferdinand error.

The Tyne-Wear derby was the type of high-octane clash of yesteryear, as Sunderland stole bragging rights with their first home victory from this fixture in 28 years.
Roy Keane's Black Cats snarled into their visitors from the off as Djibril Cisse broke the deadlock in the 20th minute, when his outstretched leg diverted Steed Malbranque's screwed shot beyond Shay Given.
Joe Kinnear has if nothing else instilled greater steel to his Newcastle side and a travelling Toon faithful were rewarded for their partisan support, as renaissance man Shola Ameobi restored parity on the half hour mark.
Geremi was the architect as his free-kick was headed in by Ameobi, who has now scored in successive games.
At Craven Cottage last week Richardson was left to rue the width of Fulham's woodwork, as his free-kick hit the frame of the goal a remarkable three times. There was no such reprieve for Newcastle though, as the one-time England midfielder scored a stunning winner in the 75th minute, via an explosive effort from the edge of the box.
The final whistle was marred by ugly scenes involving supporters, while Joey Barton was targeted as he warmed up before making a late second half appearance as a substitute.

Hull completed a remarkable smash-and-grab job on the road as they left an evenly contested clash with West Brom with three points and as many goals.
West Brom played some enterprising football of their own but were again undone by a familiar Achilles heel: profligacy in front of goal.
Boaz Myhill was outstanding in Hull's goal as superb saves denied Robert Koren, Borja Valero and James Morrison, while Jonas Olsson hit the crossbar with a close-range header.
Hull had to wait until the second half to break the deadlock, as Kamil Zayatte was left with a criminal amount of space in the box to smartly prod home a Dean Marney corner from close range.
If Hull's first goal owed much to West Brom's defensive deficiencies, their second was a cleverly constructed effort, which saw Geovanni lob the ball into the path of Marlon King, whose ball back to the Brazilian was just the tonic for a diving header that beat Scott Carson at his far post.
As West Brom threw more and more men forward in a bid to get back into the game, a long ball exposed a porous backline as King's astute first touch presented him with enough time to gleefully slot home past Carson.

An injury time header from Benni McCarthy saved Blackburn as they claimed a 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough at Ewood Park.
Rovers dominated possession for much of the game, but Boro were always in the match.
Both sides struck the woodwork in the opening 45 minutes and the away side saw a goal harshly chalked off for offside as Tuncay Sanli was wrongly flagged after an acrobatic overhead finish.
The Teessiders then looked as if they had snatched victory as Afonso Alves lashed an excellent finish home from the edge of the box.
Then four-minutes into injury time and unmarked McCarthy rose to head home and seal a share of the spoils for Rovers.
Saturday, 25 October 08, 01:19 AM


Friday, 24 October 08, 03:30 PM


Ancient and modern Rome
Wreaths were worn by victorious emperors as they rode through the streets of Ancient Rome in carriages drawn by white horses, and have a special place in the city's history. Framing the main elements of the design is a stylised portrait of Rome's famous landmark, the Colosseum. Taken together, the different parts of the new identity reflect the city's history, architectural heritage and passion for football.
On paper and the web
The identity will appear in promotional material, tickets and web banners. It will also be supplied to all the official sponsors of the UEFA Champions League for use in publicity material and activities ahead of the final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Wednesday 27 May. Produced by the London-based graphic design and branding agency Radiant, its objective is to help promote the final and enhance the prestige of one of the world's biggest sporting events.
Friday, 24 October 08, 02:41 PM

Thursday, 23 October 08, 11:12 PM

Thursday, 23 October 08, 10:56 PM

Tottenham's disastrous start to the season continued in Italy as they opened their Group D campaign in the Uefa Cup with a 2-0 defeat to Udinese.
And to make matters worse for under pressure manager Juande Ramos, their latest loss was largely self-inflicted as goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes conceded a needless penalty and Jamie O'Hara was sent off with more than half an hour to go.
Gomes made a terrible mistake when he failed to deal with a simple back-pass and then pulled down Fabio Quagliarella to concede the spot-kick, which Antonio Di Natale converted in the 24th-minute.
The Brazilian tried to make amends with two fine saves in the second half but the damage had been done and Tottenham's woes were increased by a red card for O'Hara which left them chasing the game with ten men.
The midfielder was cautioned twice in the space of 52 seconds to become the third Tottenham player to be dismissed in their last two games.

Aston Villa kicked off their Uefa Cup Group F campaign in style with a fine 2-1 success over Ajax at Villa Park.Although Thomas Vermaelen cancelled out Martin Laursen's opener, Gareth Barry struck on the stoke of half-time to give Martin O'Neill's side the points. The home side made a bright start to the contest and were rewarded for their endeavours after eight minutes when Laursen headed Villa in front. Ashley Young delivered the perfect corner for the Dane to arrive right on cue to nod home past the helpless Kenneth Vermeer in the Ajax goal. However, Ajax did not go into their shell and were back on level terms on 22 minutes in a similar fashion to Villa's opener. Urby Emanuelson delivered a telling corner that Vermaelen powered home in off the crossbar. AC Milan got their Uefa Cup Group E campaign off to a winning start with a comprehensive 3-1 victory over Heerenveen. Two first-half goals within four minutes plus a second-half effort from Filippo Inzaghi sealed the points for the Italian giants, although the Dutch hosts pulled back a late penalty consolation. Andriy Shevchenko had the first effort on goal, forcing keeper Brian Vandenbussche into a save from a free-kick in the third minute. Mika Vayrynen then made Dida save at the other end, before a Calvin Jong-a-Pin own goal put the visitors in front on 19 minutes. The goal came from a Kaka corner, with the luckless Heerenveen left back directing the Brazilian's cross from the right into his own net. The Italians then doubled their advantage four minutes later with a Gennaro Gattuso strike, with Kaka again the provider. The home side pressed to get back in the game, forcing Dida into several more saves, before Inzaghi sealed the points on 69 minutes. His right footed effort from inside the area meant he became the all-time record goalscorer in Uefa club competitions with 64 goals, one ahead of Real Madrid's Raul. The hosts then scored a late consolation when Danijel Pranjic netted from the spot with four minutes to go, after Paulo Henrique was fouled in the area by Giuseppe Favalli. 
Thursday, 23 October 08, 05:03 AM
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