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Canadians abroad: December 31/04 - January 6/05


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Canadians abroad on TV this week

Notes: This list may be incomplete or inaccurate. Generally only premiere broadcasts are listed (in particular, FSWC repeats are not listed). All broadcasts are live unless otherwise noted. All times are EDT.

Monday, January 3

7:30 AM on FSWC — England: Premier League

Norwich (Jim Brennan) vs. Liverpool

Wednesday, January 5

3:00 PM on FSWC — England: Premier League

Southampton vs. Fulham (Tomasz Radzinski)

Guidelines for this thread

[*]In this thread post match updates on all Canadians abroad for December 31, 2004 - January 6, 2005.

[*]If you find updates posted in some other thread or on the other Voyageurs forum then post them here as well, but be sure to credit the original poster.

[*]If there is news that is particularly significant (eg. someone scores a big goal, someone gets injured, etc.) then feel free to begin a new thread on that topic in order to draw greater attention or start a discussion, but also post that news here.

[*]Some comments on news posted in this thread are okay, but let's not let this thread go off into a long discussion. If the news already appears in another thread (as per the previous bullet) then post your comments in that other thread, otherwise if you want to say something significant or if it is likely to generate replies then begin a new thread.

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Serioux is in the starting 11 and is subbed off in the 64' and Simpson is on the bench to start but subbed on at the half as millwall lose 1-0 after losing Dichio to a red card in the 53' minute.

and it's currently 2-2 between tranmere and oldham. Hume scored in the 52'

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More injury woe for Pesch after a long healthy spell.

Reading v Derby: Preview

PA

Reading boss Steve Coppell will be looking for his side to re-discover the scoring touch as they entertain Derby at the Madejski Stadium.

The Royals have failed to score in their last two outings and Coppell will look to Nicky Forster to improve his goal tally against the Rams.

Forster has struggled with injury of late but has come through three games unscathed and will be looking to break his drought of no goal in eight games with leading scorer Dave Kitson still on the sidelines with ligament damage.

Royals captain Graeme Murty looked impressive on his return in the draw at Gillingham and showed no repercussions of his knee and ankle problems.

Canadian striker Paul Peschisolido will miss the trip after pulling a hamstring in the closing stages of the 1-0 defeat to Cardiff.

Derby boss George Burley may also be without Jeff Kenna, the experienced full-back got a knock to his ankle in the defeat and is struggling whereas left-back Richard Jackson should be fit after receiving a whack to the face.

Marco Reich could regain his place in the side after being dropped to the bench in what was the Rams' second consecutive home defeat.

Jamie Vincent (calf) and Mo Konjic (knee) remain sidelined.

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Jim Brennan comes on in the 66th minute as Norwich lose 2-1 to Liverpool in the EPL today.

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In matches that just kicked off:

Bircham starts for QPR against Leicester City

Simpson starts for Millwall agianst Rotherham United. No sign of Serioux.

de Vos starts for Ipswich against Plymouth Argyle.

Hume doesn't dress for Tranmere as they face Torquay.

Dunfield starts for Bury against Oxford United.

Hastings on the bench for ICT against Kilmarnock who have Dodds on their bench.

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Updates:

Bircham starts for QPR against Leicester City, plays all 90 as QPR loses away 1-0

Simpson starts for Millwall against Rotherham United. Plays 90 as Milwall lose 1-2 at home. No sign of Serioux (home for personal reasons).

de Vos starts for Ipswich against Plymouth Argyle, plays all 90 as Ipswich wins 2-1. Ipswich now 5 points clear at top pending results tomorrow.

Hume doesn't dress for Tranmere (who wins 4-1) as they face Torquay.

Dunfield starts for Bury at home against Oxford United, 0-0 at Bury, plays 90.

Hastings on the bench for InvernessCT (at home) against Kilmarnock who have Dodds on their bench (who stays there). Hastings comes on at 45' in a 0-2 loss. The name of the scorer of both goals for the opposition is Danny Invincible:). Invernesses last "home" match in Aberdeen, now move into refurbished stadium at home.

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Festive Period Round Up

Radzinski's Fulham currently sit 16th in the Premiership on 21 points. 3 points clear of Palace and 5 points clear of Jim Brennans Norwich who currently sit 18th in the premiership on 16 points and occupy the last relegation place. they are only 2 points ahead of Southampton and 3 ahead of West Brom.

Fulham pick up 3/9 points so far over christmas with Soton to play on wednesday.

Norwich picked up 1/12 available points over the festive period.

Pesch's Derby beat 4th placed Reading away 1-0, pesch didnt travel due to injury. They move to 8th in the table level on 42 points with Simpson and Serioux's Millwall in 7th, just 3 points behind West Ham in 6th place. Marc Bircham's QPR are in 13th place with 37 points. and of course Jason De Vos' Ipswich Town enjoy a 5 point cushion over Wigan and Sunderland top of the table with 55 points.

Ipswich, Millwall and Derby all picked up 6/12 possible points over christmas while QPR only managed 1/12 points.

Iain Hume's Tranmere sit comfortabley in 3rd, on 49 points in League One. they are 5 points behind Luton in 2nd, but 6 points ahead of Sheffield Wednesday in 4th

Tranmere picked up an impressive 8/12 available points.

Terry Dunfields Bury languish in 17 place in League 2 level on 31 points with Oxford Utd.

Bury having there boxing day fixture postponned only managed 1/9 points over the holidays.

Mark Rogers Stevenage currently sit 5th in the conference with 39 points and occupy the last play off place in the conference at the moment. But they only can enjoy a one point cushion over Scarborough and Gordon Chin's Halifax with only 3 points separating 5th through 12th.

The conference only played 3 games over the holidays with stevenage picking up 4/9 points and Halifax also having their boxing day fixture pot ponned picking up 1/6 points.

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Elliott Godfrey started for Hampton & Richmond Borough but came off in the second half on Monday as they beat Dulwich Hamlet 2-1 in extra time in the third round of the Bryco Cup.

Godfrey is in the red shirt in this photo: http://hrbfc.150m.com/dh/7.JPG

I still have to get around to uploading my photos from HRBFC's match against Eastleigh from the other week....

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DeGuzman played the first half last night in a 6-0 Hannover friendly against a team from a much lower division. Not much news or rumours on the transfer front with him in the last week. He has neither made a decision to transfer nor to extend his contract but I would expect something to happen soon. The team travels to Spain today for their training camp.

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quote:Originally posted by marcl_19

Serioux is in the starting 11 and is subbed off in the 64' and Simpson is on the bench to start but subbed on at the half as millwall lose 1-0 after losing Dichio to a red card in the 53' minute.

and it's currently 2-2 between tranmere and oldham. Hume scored in the 52'

Just to add to it.

But it was the frustration of the final minute that left a bitter taste in the mouth that had nothing to do with the previous night's festivities. In added time Livermore's deep cross saw Alan Dunne rise above Jermaine Darlington to send a header against the crossbar.

Fellow sub Josh Simpson looked favourite to finish off the rebound but his left foot volley cannoned back off the post.

Edited part in italics

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