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Posted by: BobbyMcMahon on Nov 16, 2009 at 12:27:22 AM

The Best…..

New Zealand keeper Mark Paston stepped in to take the place of regular starter Glen Moss who was suspended. Paston took his opportunity with both hands as he saved a penalty that ultimately made the difference between the Kiwis going to the 2010 World Cup Finals and Bahrain qualifying instead.

The atmosphere was phenomenal and Egypt kept their fans on edge until the fifth minute of injury time before adding to an early goal from Amr Zaki. An Emad Moteab header means that Algeria and Egypt have to play again – in Sudan on Wednesday – in order to decide Africa’s fifth group qualifier.  

It wasn’t a goal but if it had been it would have been a truly magnificent goal. Yuri Zhirkov’s slalom run from the half way line was breathtaking and

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Posted by: BobbyMcMahon on Sep 13, 2009 at 07:08:49 PM

The Best…..

Emmanuel Adebayor garnered the headlines but for me Craig Bellamy was the main reason Manchester City beat Arsenal on Saturday. He worked tirelessly on the left hand side – one moment charging forward, the next making sure that Wayne Bridge had support. I didn’t hurt that he scored what also turned out to be the winning goal.

Sunday night’s marquee game in Serie A lived up to billing with Genoa and Napoli going at it. The game swung one way and then another as Genoa recovered from a goal down and a man down to beat Napoli 4-1.

The game became ten-on-ten when Napoli’s Campagnaro gave away a penalty and was sent off in first half added time. The goal of the game – perhaps of the weekend – came from Genoa’s Mesto who picked up

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