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Saturday, September 4, 2010

England 4-0 Bulgaria Euro 2012 Highlight




San Marino 0-5 Holland Euro 2012 Highlight

Portugal 4-4 Cyprus Euro 2012 Highlight








Liechtenstein 4 -0 Spain Euro 2012 Highlight

France 0-1 Belarus Euro 2012 Highlight

Belgium 0-1 Germany Euro 2012 Match Highlight

Belgium 0-1 Germany (Group A)

Euro 2012 Goal Highlight and Result

Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Argentina 4-1 Spain (Friendly) Highlight
Turkey 3 - 2 Belgium Group A
Austria 2 - 0 Kazakhstan Group A
Germany 6 - 1 Azerbaijan Group A Highlight
Russia 0 - 1 Slovakia Group B 
Macedonia 2 - 2 Armenia Group B 
Ireland 3 - 1 Andorra Group B 
Serbia 1 - 1 Slovenia Group C 
Italy 5 - 0 Faroe Islands Group C 
Belarus 0 - 0 Romania Group D 
Albania 1 - 0 Luxembourg Group D 
Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 - 2 France Group D 
Sweden 6 - 0 San Marino Group E 
Hungary 2 - 1 Moldova Group E 
Netherlands 2 - 1 Finland Group E Highlight
Georgia 0 - 0 Israel Group
Malta 0 - 2 Latvia Group F 
Croatia 0 - 0 Greece Group F 
Bulgaria 0 - 1 Montenegro Group G 
Switzerland 1 - 3 England Group G highlight
Denmark 1 - 0 Iceland Group H 
Norway 1 - 0 Portugal Group H Highlight
Czech Republic 0 - 1 Lithuania Group I
Scotland 2 - 1 Liechtenstein Group I


Friday, September 3, 2010
Kazakhstan 0 - 3 Turkey Group A
Belgium 0 - 1 Germany Group A Highlight
Armenia 0 - 1 Ireland Group B
Andorra 0 - 2 Russia Group B
Slovakia 1 - 0 Macedonia Group B
Faroe Islands 0 - 3 Serbia Group C
Estonia 1 - 2 Italy Group C
Slovenia 0 - 1 Northern Ireland Group C
Romania 1 - 1 Albania Group D
Luxembourg 0 - 3 Bosnia-Herzegovina Group D
France 0 - 1 Belarus Group D Highlight
Moldova 2 - 0 Finland Group E
Sweden 2 - 0 Hungary Group E
San Marino 0 - 5 Netherlands Group E Highlight
Latvia 0 - 3 Croatia Group F
Greece 1 - 1 Georgia Group F
Israel 3 - 1 Malta
Montenegro 1 - 0 Wales Group G
England 4 - 0 Bulgaria Group G Highlight
Iceland 1 - 2 Norway Group H
Portugal 4 - 4 Cyprus Group H Highlight
Lithuania 0 - 0 Scotland Group I
Liechtenstein 0 - 4 Spain Group I Highlight

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Liverpool Football Club: 21-man squad to the Premier League

Liverpool Football Club has submitted its 21-man squad to the Premier League.

Home grown players
Jamie Carragher
Joe Cole
Stephen Darby
Steven Gerrard
Glen Johnson
Brad Jones
Paul Konchesky
Jay Spearing

Non home grown players:
Daniel Agger
Fabio Aurelio
Ryan Babel
Milan Jovanovic
Dirk Kuyt
Sotirios Kyrgiakos
Lucas Leiva
Raul Meireles
Christian Poulsen
Pepe Reina
Maxi Rodriguez
Martin Skrtel
Fernando Torres

Clubs can supplement their squads with an unlimited amount of players under the age of 21, meaning Roy Hodgson will also be able to call on the services of Peter Gulacsi, Martin Kelly, Daniel Wilson, Jonjo Shelvey, Daniel Pacheco, Nathan Eccleston and David Ngog for Barclays Premier League games this season.