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I hope this comes back and bites Perez in the ass.
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Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA ("Borussia Dortmund") and head coach Jürgen Klopp today jointly agreed a preliminary termination of their cooperation that originally was due to expire on 30th June 2018 with effect from June 30th, 2015.

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England’s record women’s goalscorer, Kelly Smith has retired from international football. The 36-year-old Arsenal Ladies striker scored 46 times in 117 appearances for her country, playing at the 2007 and 2011 World Cups and at four European Championships, as well as for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics.

Her role had become reduced in the national squad, however, with Eni Aluko, Toni Duggan, Natasha Dowie, Lianne Sanderson and Fran Kirby moving ahead of her in the pecking order and she might have struggled to make Mark Sampson’s squad for this summer’s World Cup, which takes place in Canada, but chose to retire on her own terms.

She said in a statement: “After a lot of consideration and many conversations, I have made the toughest decision of my career to retire from international football. I feel exceptionally proud and honoured to have played for England for 20 wonderful years. I have enjoyed every single minute of representing my country and wearing the England shirt. The memories will stay with me all my life.

“I am grateful to have played under Hope Powell and to have had such an amazing support system from my family, friends and all my team-mates.”

Smith made her England debut against Italy in November 1995, and won her last cap against Ukraine last May. She will play on for Arsenal and added: “I am confident the current wealth of talent that Mark Sampson has in the England squad can achieve something special at the World Cup in Canada this summer.”

England’s captain, Steph Houghton, said: “I consider Kelly Smith to be England’s best-ever player and feel honoured to have had her as a team-mate. She will be most definitely missed around the camp. When I first came into the set-up she was the first person to welcome me into the squad and has been someone I’ve really looked up to as a player and as a person.”

Sampson told the FA’s website: “Kelly will be remembered as one of the iconic players in the history of the women’s international game. The term ‘world class’ is often overused but when looking back over Kelly’s international career she has consistently shown on the biggest stage she was without a doubt one of the greatest ever players.

“Her legacy is not only on the field but off it. There are thousands of young girls who would count Kelly as their inspiration as well as a number of our current senior squad. Her ability combined with her determination to win made her a fantastic role model for our current group of senior and youth players.

“Kelly has been a pleasure to work with, her professionalism has been second to none. I am very proud to have had the opportunity to work with her. I know the type of person Kelly is – she will be the biggest supporter of this team in the summer at the World Cup. I wish Kelly all the very best for her future.”

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Fact: Kelly has scored the same number of goals as Wayne Rooney in internationals but she's got 117 caps to Wazza's 109. Had she scored 5 more goals, she would have been England's top goalscorer among men and women.
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And also:



Some other news:

- Bug Eyes (aka Mesut Özil) will be back for the FA Cup match against Brighton!

- Jorge Mendes (ugh) claims that Crispy almost signed for Arsenal but we couldn't his transfer fee because of the construction of the Emirates Stadium.



- Arsenal Ladies have signed Vicky Losada from Barca! She's won the Women's La Liga (Superliga) thrice with them and is a member of the Spanish Women's NT!

- Arsenal are reportedly hoping to get Asier Illarramendi from Real Madrid in the summer.

- They have also supposedly launched a bid for Borussia Dortmund's Kevin Großkreutz. (Utter bullshit, but it would be nice to see BFG and Le Döner-Thrower together again.)
[identity profile] ladya-sama.livejournal.com
Here we go, everyone! Roughly twelve hours of D-Day left. Let's just lump all our thoughts, hopes, fears and denial in one post. Heard something interesting? Share it with us, even if it's just a rumor. Wanna get something (football related) off your chest? Share the burden. Or you just want to distract yourself/pass the time/lighten the mood by entertaining us all with silliness, like Bale in pink wearing a headband ...


(Fun fact: did you know that pink was originally the color for baby BOYS? Because it was considered the "kiddie version" of red, and red's for big, strapping, bold MENFOLK. Meanwhile, the serenity of blue was for girls. So, really, Real's just being "traditional" ... And childlike. Forever young!)

Are the clubs already satisfied with their lineups, or will there be a mad Supermarket Sweep frenzy as the big boys proceed to toss wads of cash at desired players to see what sticks? In the meantime, while all that's going on behind closed doors, football fans are left to pick at what little scrap of rumors we can find and hope to find something substantial. Will my club buy the player we desperately need? Will my club sell my favourite player after all?? Are United seriously gonna let Chicharito go and keep Fellaini??? (<-Not even a United fan but ... wow, seriously?)
[identity profile] jenny-jenkins.livejournal.com
Fuck me. I'm German and even I think this is sexy as fuck.

Miroslav Klose: "I'm always hungry."

Oh. Tell me more, baby.









And yeeeah Mats, you impossibly pretty thing. Tell me you love me. Tell me you want me. In English.


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What a great game vs Everton for our wonderful Arsenal Ladies who have given the club their latest FA Cup double!!




For the men - it was the 11th FA Cup in Arsenal's history - that is a record. And it was the fifth of our beloved coach's career - who now holds the record for a modern coach.

I have some pictures of both wins - more for the men, because the women are still celebrating on the pitch and I need to make some gifs. But I'll update the post in a few hours :)

The women's final will go first!
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gunkidd:IN ARSÈNE WE TRUSTthank you!
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[identity profile] melj1213.livejournal.com
*blows dust off comm*

HELLO EVERYBODY!
LONG TIME, NO VISIT!

Wow it´s been a long time since I´ve been in here ... feels like we need a revival ready for the WORLD CUP and what better way to do it than with a bit of community cooperation and participation, because a World Cup is nothing without ...






And anyone who has ever done a Panini sticker album before knows, you need lots of stickers but that also means that you end up with lots of duplicates ... which is where this post is going to come in!


Leave a comment with a list of either the stickers you have to swap, or the stickers you need and other members can reply with the stickers they need/have ... then you can take it to the DMs (or twitter, as most of us are there too!) to trade contact info to get your stickers on their way worldwide XD

HAPPY STICKERING!
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Ummm...I'm so excited I've only managed to register that Christine Sinclair is going to Portland between keyboard smashes!

Here is the list of allocated players on their teams!!!

Christmas came 11 months early... )





Portland is now officially my team and they will win everything, obviously!!!

Please excuse me while I check out who else is on it!!

NEARLY FORGOT: THE NWSL IS ON TWITTER and they are awesome, I'm sure of it!

Please note: the league neads a tag.
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[identity profile] starsremain.livejournal.com

John Terry retires from England duty

Former England captain John Terry has announced his retirement from international football.



The only thing known now, will add more info when available.
*What a way to have my first post on ONTD_FB.
**Also, wtf is happening in Madrid?


Thoughts? Personal feelings toward him aside, can't shrug his contributions to England, IMO.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19695430

More here )
England defender John Terry retires from international football citing FA made his position 'untenable'

Former England captain John Terry has retired from international football, his management agency have announced.

John Terry - England defender John Terry retires from international football
And he's off: John Terry has said the Football Association's decision to pursue disciplinary charges has made his position in the inetrnational set-up as 'untenable' Photo: ACTION IMAGES

Terry quit England less than 24 hours before the Football Association hearing into the Anton Ferdinand saga was expected to begin.

Chelsea captain Terry announced his immediate retirement from international football, accusing the FA of making his position "untenable".

The 31-year-old said in a statement: "I am today announcing my retirement from international football.

"I would like to thank the England managers who have selected me for my 78 caps.

"I have had great pleasure in sharing that honour with all the players that I've played with.

"I would like to thank them, the fans and my family for their support and encouragement during my international career.

"Representing and captaining my country is what I dreamed of as a boy and it has been a truly great honour.

"I have always given my all and it breaks my heart to make this decision.

"I want to wish Roy [Hodgson] and the team every success for the future.

"I am making this statement today in advance of the hearing of the FA disciplinary charge because I feel the FA, in pursuing charges against me where I have already been cleared in a court of law, have made my position with the national team untenable.

"I now look forward to playing for Chelsea FC, and challenging for domestic and European honours, and I want to thank the fans and the club for their continued support."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/9561683/England-defender-John-Terry-retires-from-international-football-citing-FA-made-his-position-untenable.html

John Terry retires from international football with angry attack on FA

• Former captain announces England retirement
• Attacks FA for making his position 'untenable'

John Terry
John Terry has announced his international retirement. Photograph: Tom Jenkins

The former England captain John Terry has announced his retirement from international football, less than 24 hours before the Football Association hearing into the Anton Ferdinand saga was expected to begin.

The Chelsea captain announced his immediate retirement from the England team, accusing the FA of making his position "untenable".

The 31-year-old said in a statement: "I am today announcing my retirement from international football.

"I would like to thank the England managers who have selected me for my 78 caps. I have had great pleasure in sharing that honour with all the players that I've played with.

"I would like to thank them, the fans and my family for their support and encouragement during my international career. Representing and captaining my country is what I dreamed of as a boy and it has been a truly great honour.

"I have always given my all and it breaks my heart to make this decision. I want to wish Roy [Hodgson] and the team every success for the future.

"I am making this statement today in advance of the hearing of the FA disciplinary charge because I feel the FA, in pursuing charges against me where I have already been cleared in a court of law, have made my position with the national team untenable.

"I now look forward to playing for Chelsea FC, and challenging for domestic and European honours, and I want to thank the fans and the club for their continued support."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/sep/23/john-terry-retires-international-football?newsfeed=true

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[identity profile] dinosaur.livejournal.com


Ajax Captain Jan Vertonghen Will (finally) Join Tottenham Hotspur

Club Statement )


Flawless Belgian prince thanks you for your time. (src)


Sauce

Getting in our transfer targets early, LIKE A BOAS! Now we need a couple of strikers, a versatile winger, another keeper, and a replacement for Modric. No big deal!
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Goal-line technology has been approved as part of the laws of football in an historic decision by the International FA Board (IFAB).

Two systems, Hawk-Eye and GoalRef, have been approved by the IFAB after passing a series of scientific tests.

Technology could be introduced into the Premier League as soon as the new year following the decision at a meeting in Zurich.

FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said they intended to bring goal-line technology in for the Club World Cup in Japan in December, next year's Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Valcke said FIFA would pay for the systems - around 250,000 US dollars per stadium - and leave them in place in the stadiums.

FA general secretary Alex Horne told a news conference in Zurich it was "a hugely important day" for football.

 "We believe that it is a great day for football. From an English perspective today is a hugely important day, it is a cause we have had on our agenda for a number of years. This is about having the right technology helping the referee in a relatively rare occurrence - the scoring of a goal."

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HE'S BACK!

Jul. 3rd, 2012 09:05 am
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CLUB STATEMENT! )



Sexy Villas-Boas thanks you for your time.


I'm excited and a bit scared! This is a huge gamble for him and the club and I hope it pays off. Now give me some signings!

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