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21-08-2007 - Italy 1
Juventus - Roma
1 (H - 0.25) @ 1.70 Pinnacle
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- O´Neill tells Reds to meet Barry asking price
Aston Villa manager Martin O´Neill told Liverpool on Thursday to meet his club´s asking price for want-away England midfielder Gareth Barry. - Atletico sign Pongolle for four seasons
Spanish first division side Atletico Madrid said Thursday it had signed French striker Florent Sinama Pongolle from Recreativo Huelva for four seasons. - Briatore pleads for patience despite cash boost
Queens Park Rangers chairman Flavio Briatore warned against talk of imminent promotion to the Premier League next season despite announcing Thursday a fresh cash boost for the increasingly wealthy London club. - Coming months crucial for Ukraine´s Euro 2012 plans, Platini
Ukraine´s ability to co-host Euro 2012 depends on what the country can achieve over the coming three months, UEFA president Michel Platini said here on Thursday. - Football stars gather in Munich to help Africa
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, Germany captain Michael Ballack and Liverpool´s England midfielder Steven Gerrard are amongst the stars set to play a charity match in Munich next week to help raise money for Africa. - Klinsmann rings the changes at Bayern
New Bayern Munich boss Jurgen Klinsmann has banned his players from using mobile phones on the club´s premises as the ex-Mannschaft coach rings the changes at the German giants. - Italy names Olympic squad
Italy coach Pierluigi Casiraghi unveiled his 22-man squad for next month´s Beijing Olympics here on Thursday. - Fenerbahce confirm Aragones as Zico´s successor
Spanish coach Luis Aragones has signed a pre-contract with Turkey´s Fenerbahce and was expected in Istanbul late on Thursday, the club said. - Di Matteo succeeds Ince at Milton Keynes Dons
Roberto di Matteo, the former Chelsea and Italy midfielder, was unveiled Thursday as the new manager of English third-tier side Milton Keynes Dons. - Domenech keeps job, told to concentrate on the pitch
Raymond Domenech has survived the sack with the French Football Federation announcing Thursday that he had kept his job as manager despite France´s poor showing at Euro 2008.


