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Tudgay strike secures points for Derby;Coca-Cola Championship;Football

Peter Wilson

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12 September 2004

The Sunday Times

Sport 4

English

© 2004 Times Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved

Goals from Tommy Smith and Marcus Tudgay ensured Derby County the points from a 2-1 win against Reading. In a lively encounter all the goals came in the final quarter. Smith headed in Marco Reich's cross in the 69th minute to put Derby in front. Tudgay fired in a cross from Paul Peschisolido for the second, before Nick Shorey's sublime free-kick set up a tight finish.

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In a exciting match down 2 - 0 against Novese in the second half Savona Biancoblu pick up Three points scoring 3 goals in the last 22 minutes of regulation, goals from Julian Uccello at the 68 minute his first with his new team, and two last minutes goals from Occhipinti at 90 and 92 minutes. This was a great relief Julian commented releasing his first goal in his starting role as striker for the Biancoblu first team, in this game he was rated a 6 to 6.5. and the newspaper showing his goal. Next match next sunday 3rd of the season out of the 34 games on tap.

here is a copy of the goal socred by Julian in the Stampa and also in the ilsecoloxix http://www.ilsecoloxix.it/GONFoto.asp?IDFoto=170810

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Royle salutes fab Pab

by ERIC JOHNSTONE

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13 September 2004

Daily Star

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© copyright Express Newspapers 2004

Ipswich 2 Millwall 0

TWO goals in the final seven minutes lifted Ipswich to the top of the table and confirmed their best start to a season for 16 years.

Just when the game seemed to be set for a goalless draw, Millwall's outstanding central defenders Matt Lawrence and Darren Ward finally cracked.

Ipswich's England Under-21 striker Darren Bent hardly had a sniff until the 83rd minute, when second-half substitute Pablo Counago outjumped Ward and headed on.

Bent, on his 100th appearance for Ipswich, out-muscled Lions skipper Lawrence and had time for a touch before flicking the ball past keeper Graham Stack.

Then Counago, who Ipswich boss Joe Royle is willing to get off his wage bill, controlled a Bent cross in the last minute and stepped inside full-back Josh Simpson to curl the ball into the net. Said Royle: "I put Pablo on thinking we could get the ball to his feet and give their central defenders problems.

"I didn't expect him to do the damage with his header for our first goal and he did well to score the second.

"It's hard to leave him out when he plays like that. I hope he picks it up from there."

Millwall, though, will be cursing their luck as they head into their UEFA Cup tie against Ferencvaros of Hungary on Thursday.

They were denied what seemed a nailed-on penalty in the 11th minute when Ipswich skipper Jim Magilton clearly tripped Jody Morris, ref Tony Bates waving aside protests from Morris and player-boss Dennis Wise.

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Helsingborg defeated Trelleborg 2-0 (both goals in the 87th minute) in tonights canadian meeting. Stephen Ademolu started for Trelleborg as the only forward in the team's new 4-5-1 formation. He was subbed off at 81, it's pretty demanding running around up there on your own. Hutchinson in Helsingborg came on for swedish U21 player Andreas Dahl at 72. Earlier this year it used to be the other way around.

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Bremen are down to ten men, and losing 1-0. Currently Half Time.

Via the UEFA Match Centre Page.

Match Info

7' Emre (Internazionale) commits a foul after challenging Stalteri (Bremen).

39' Adriano (Internazionale) commits a foul after challenging Stalteri (Bremen).

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saw the second half of the Bremen game on telatino (didn't know it was on, I was lucky enough to leave work early sick). Didn't see inter's first goal. Paul S. looked good out there. I must admit it was pretty neat seeing a Canadian playing CL football.

BTW it looked like he was playing right back in the second half.

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quote:Originally posted by shaku_bert

saw the second half of the Bremen game on telatino (didn't know it was on, I was lucky enough to leave work early sick). Didn't see inter's first goal. Paul S. looked good out there. I must admit it was pretty neat seeing a Canadian playing CL football.

BTW it looked like he was playing right back in the second half.

Very promising news on Diesel and Hume and Bircham.

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Football: Hume hot ..Dadi cool

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15 September 2004

Mirror

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© 2004 Mirror Group Ltd

Tranmere 2 Oldham 0

CANADIAN Iain Hume was the inspiration as Rovers went third in League One last night.

He provided the cross for Eugene Dadi"s 65th-minute opener and eight minutes later picked up a pass from Jason McAteer and curled in a shot from 16 yards.

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Pesch playing for the Derby reserves???

Rams hit by the young gunners

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14 September 2004

Derby Evening Telegraph

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© 2004 Evening Telegraph

With a side arguably less experienced at senior level than the visitors, the young Gunners recorded a comprehensive victory.

For Derby fans the performance of Canadian international Paul Peschisolido was of prominent interest.

Although he failed to get on the scoresheet, it would be unfair to put all the blame his way as, without anyone to provide the ammunition, there was little chance of him scoring.

Arturo Lupoli gave the home side the lead on 15 minutes breaking the Rams offside trap and firing home across the front of Lee Grant.

The goal stung Derby for whom both Nathan Doyle and Dan Martin went close.

But a moment of slackness by Martin on the stroke of half-time gave Lupoli the chance to double his tally as he pounced on the mistake in the area.

Apart from a David Cassidy free kick, the Rams offered little in the second half before Arsenal went three ahead in the 63rd minute.

Kerrea Gilbert, given too much room on the right, crossed for Sebastian Larsson to strike home.

The hosts threatened to overrun Derby in the closing stages and Grant must have felt it was him against the world as he repelled wave upon wave of attacks.

ARSENAL RESERVES: Taylor, Gilbert, Karbassiyoon, Skulason, Senderos, Simek, Larsson, Cregg, Stokes (Bendtner, 73), Lupoli (O'Donnell, 65), Fowler (Shimmin, 80). Other sub: Howard.

DERBY RESERVES: Grant, Turner (Wilkinson, 51), Nyatanga, Doyle, Mills, Martin, Cassidy, Bolder, Peschisolido, Labarthe Tome (Barnes, 70), Holmes. Other subs: Richardson, Booth, Ainsworth.

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quote:Originally posted by Reza

You would think that a team with the likes of JDV, Stalteri, Radzinski and Hume would be better off than we are right now.

You would, but even apart from being screwed royally by the Refs in one match, those four players have never been together on the field at the same time for Canada during this round. At least two of those four have been missing in each match.

During this round, for one reason or another, we have left an un-precedented (by Canadian, or even most Concacaf team standards) amount of talent off the field

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quote:Originally posted by Gian-Luca

You would, but even apart from being screwed royally by the Refs in one match, those four players have never been together on the field at the same time for Canada during this round. At least two of those four have been missing in each match.

During this round, for one reason or another, we have left an un-precedented (by Canadian, or even most Concacaf team standards) amount of talent off the field

Yes, but with Stalteri fit again--and starting to get back his form with Bremen--and with JDV, Radz and Hume all looking not too shabby, we should have all available and on the pitch versus Honduras. Toss in DeGuzmann--the Wiz--and we don't have such a bad little core. If McKenna is ready to go, or Kluka and Nsaliwa, and Bircham and Serioux et al, we could have a very good result in Honduras and Vancouver.

Still hoping, after all these years...;)

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