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Canadians abroad: September 30 - October 6, 2005


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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.

Saturday, October 1

10:00 AM EDT on Sportsnet — England: Premier League

Fulham (Tomasz Radzinski) vs. Manchester United

10:00 PM EDT (12-hour delay) on Sportsnet West & Pacific — England: Premier League

Charlton vs. Tottenham (Paul Stalteri)

11:30 PM EDT (13.5-hour delay) on Sportsnet East & Ontario — England: Premier League

Charlton vs. Tottenham (Paul Stalteri)

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[*]In this thread post match updates on all Canadians abroad for September 30 - October 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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Stalteri goes his customary 90' for Spurs in their 3-2 comeback victory over Charlton Athletic. I believe that he and Paul Robinson are the only Spurs players to have played every minute of every league game this season.

De Vos goes his customary 90' for Ipswich. No sign of Jaime Peters.

Peschisolido is subbed out at 62' in the Derby v Leicester match. His replacement scores to tie the game after Iain Hume had given Leicester the lead.

Brennan comes on at 58' in Norwich's 3-1 victory over Brighton.

Simon Rayner goes 90' in goal for Lincoln City in League 2 action. They draw with Bury 1-1

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Fan's seem to be on Pesch's side as Pesch's substition draws a reaction of disapproval and boos from the crowd, as they feel he should have been left on and Stern John should have been sacraficed instead after 4 inaffective games.

Heres the report from soccernet

Derby 1-1 LeicesterPA

Derby manager Phil Brown and striker Stern John came under fire from home fans at Pride Park during the 1-1 draw with visiting Leicester.

The Rams have now not won for eight league games after being held by their local rivals.

Leicester looked as though they would win the game when Canadian Iain Hume put them in front after 86 minutes, but Derby equalised three minutes later through Mounir El Hamdaoui.

But at the final whistle Rams supporters treated to last season's promotion challenge under George Burley left Brown in no doubt he has yet to prove himself a worthy replacement.

The hosts had lined up with goalkeeper Lee Camp an absentee after being ever-present for the Rams in league action so far this season despite struggling for form.

But a Friday evening phone call to a local radio station from his father, Mick, appeared to have sealed his exclusion after Camp senior criticised Brown, accused the club of failing to provide his son with any goalkeeping coaching at all so far this season and also launched a personal attack on the performances of on-loan Middlesbrough centre-half Andrew Davies.

Camp was replaced by goalkeeping coach Kevin Poole, while Lee Grant was named as substitute keeper.

And it was the Rams who made the early running as Peter Whittingham, an Aston Villa loanee, produced a fierce goalbound effort which was blocked by Dion Dublin.

But the Foxes responded through Danny Tiatto, who chanced his arm from long range with Poole forced to tip over the bar for what proved an ultimately fruitless corner.

In the second half Leicester right-back Richard Stearman - who had spent much of the first period being turned inside out by Rams wideman Tommy Smith - was replaced by Patrik Gerrbrand, having appeared to have picked up a knock.

Only five minutes later Foxes boss Craig Levein opted to hand Arsenal loan signing Ryan Smith his City debut as replacement for Stephen Hughes.

At the other end, Inigo Idiakez forced Foxes goalkeeper Paul Henderson into a save low to his right-hand post following a free-kick award 25 yards out.

Then, on the hour, Brown's decision to replace Paul Peschisolido with El Hamdaoui was greeted with a crescendo of jeers and boos from home fans who spent the next few minutes informing Brown he did not know what he was doing.

Meanwhile, Leicester were turning the screw as substitute Mark De Vries and Hume threatened, although Stern John wasted a chance to give the hosts a lead against the run of play in the 69th minute.

Home fans, convinced Peschisolido could have done better, responded with chants of "get him off" and when assistant manager Dean Holdsworth replaced the Trinidad & Tobago international four minutes later, there was ironic applause from the stands.

Hume netted when, with just four minutes remaining, he latched onto a pass from Gerrbrand to spring the offside trap and stab the ball home.

But a thunderous effort from Spurs loanee El Hamdaoui earned the hosts a share of the spoils.

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Dwayne De Rosario and the red-hot San Jose Earthquakes let it known that they not only rule the West with a 2-0 beating on runaway Eastern conference leaders New England in Foxboro tonight. Dwayne scores the insurance goal in the 80th minute and Pat Onstad earns the shutout despite the Quakes being outshot by a wide margin.

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quote:Originally posted by canuck-fan

Stalteri goes his customary 90' for Spurs in their 3-2 comeback victory over Charlton Athletic. I believe that he and Paul Robinson are the only Spurs players to have played every minute of every league game this season.

And is looking pretty damned good doing it. Settling in very nicely.

Forget Hearts, are 'Spurs for real?

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quote:Originally posted by Winnipeg Fury

McKenna scores again for Energie Cottbus. Unfortunetly it was a losing effort.

Big Kev must be one of the leading scorers in the Second Division.

He is. Second overall after 8 games in the Bundesliga 2. Wasn't good enough for our WCQ roster last summer (other than against the grocery clerks from Belize).

Headings are

Position, Player, Team, Goals, PK Goals

Torjäger

Pos. Spieler Verein Tore Elfmeter

1 Edu VfL Bochum 6 0

2 McKenna Energie Cottbus 5 0

3 Dorn Kickers Offenbach 4 0

Federico Karlsruher SC 4 0

Kioyo Energie Cottbus 4 0

Kuru Eintr. Braunschweig 4 0

Lintjens Sportfr. Siegen 4 0

M. Ndjeng SC Paderborn 07 4 0

Rösler Alem. Aachen 4 0

Schlaudraff Alem. Aachen 4 0

Vorbeck Dynamo Dresden 4 0

12 Agostino 1860 München 3 0

di Salvo Hansa Rostock 3 0

Eigler Greuther Fürth 3 0

Kolomaznik 1860 München 3 0

L. Fuchs Eintr. Braunschweig 3 0

N'Diaye SpVgg Unterhaching 3 0

Radu Energie Cottbus 3 0

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quote:Originally posted by Ed

He is. Second overall after 8 games in the Bundesliga 2. Wasn't good enough for our WCQ roster last summer (other than against the grocery clerks from Belize).

And I thought he was injured. Imagine that, one more roster FU to pin on Yallop then.

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quote:Originally posted by Gordon

And I thought he was injured. Imagine that, one more roster FU to pin on Yallop then.

I can't recall. It must have been a doozy. He was only called for the meaningless away game vs Guatemala.

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Hampton & Richmond Borough 4-2 Leyton

Elliott Godfrey was fouled in the box in the 20th minute, but coolly converted the resulting penalty. A poorly-cleared free-kick later taken by Godfrey resulted in Hampton's second goal.

Super-sub Jon Henry-Hayden outjumped a bloke almost twice his size, and tapped a ball goalward for his teammate to convert for Hampton's fourth and final goal.

Sweet revenge for Hampton over Leyton, the latter having pipped Hampton into the Ryman Premier playoffs at the end of last season on mere goal difference.

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Hampton & Richmond Borough 4-2 Leyton

Elliott Godfrey was fouled in the box in the 20th minute, but coolly converted the resulting penalty. A poorly-cleared free-kick later taken by Godfrey resulted in Hampton's second goal.

Super-sub Jon Henry-Hayden outjumped a bloke almost twice his size, and tapped a ball goalward for his teammate to convert for Hampton's fourth and final goal.

Sweet revenge for Hampton over Leyton, the latter having pipped Hampton into the Ryman Premier playoffs at the end of last season on mere goal difference.

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Guest Jeffery S.
quote:Originally posted by loyola

Daniel Fernandes starting for PAOK who tied Larisa 2-2. Larisa tied the game in stoppage time.

Sounds like Daniel came out unfocussed after the triumphant week, as the rival scored with an own goal that looks really to have been Daniel's fault in the first minutes. Would have to see the backpass to know if it really was though. Seems the tying goal in extra time was not his fault at all though. Live and learn Daniel.

Descriptions of goals from www.paokfc.gr

02' Larisa. Karipidis returned the ball to his goalkeeper but Fernandes did not reacted well and failed to clear the ball, leaving it pass under him and end into the net.

59' PAOK. Konstantinidis was fouled into the area by Vela and the referee whistled for a penalty kick. Salpigidis converted it equalising the game.

79' PAOK. Feutchine struck a foul kick and Maladenis with a difficult header beated Kotsolis and put his team ahead.

92' Larisa. Kiparissis was found alone in the penalty area and his shot ended up on the roof of the net. 2-2.

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Guest Jeffery S.
quote:Originally posted by loyola

Daniel Fernandes starting for PAOK who tied Larisa 2-2. Larisa tied the game in stoppage time.

Sounds like Daniel came out unfocussed after the triumphant week, as the rival scored with an own goal that looks really to have been Daniel's fault in the first minutes. Would have to see the backpass to know if it really was though. Seems the tying goal in extra time was not his fault at all though. Live and learn Daniel.

Descriptions of goals from www.paokfc.gr

02' Larisa. Karipidis returned the ball to his goalkeeper but Fernandes did not reacted well and failed to clear the ball, leaving it pass under him and end into the net.

59' PAOK. Konstantinidis was fouled into the area by Vela and the referee whistled for a penalty kick. Salpigidis converted it equalising the game.

79' PAOK. Feutchine struck a foul kick and Maladenis with a difficult header beated Kotsolis and put his team ahead.

92' Larisa. Kiparissis was found alone in the penalty area and his shot ended up on the roof of the net. 2-2.

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Guest Jeffery S.

Atiba played 90 as Helsingborgs beat Gefle 2-1 and are tied for third in Sweden with two matches to go. They can't catch the leaders but can get into UEFA, or slip out depending on results.

Kenny played 90 as Boden fell at home to Vasby 0-2, seems the second was a penalty. They are the last team above relegation, but have a six point buffer with three matches to go.

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Guest Jeffery S.

Atiba played 90 as Helsingborgs beat Gefle 2-1 and are tied for third in Sweden with two matches to go. They can't catch the leaders but can get into UEFA, or slip out depending on results.

Kenny played 90 as Boden fell at home to Vasby 0-2, seems the second was a penalty. They are the last team above relegation, but have a six point buffer with three matches to go.

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Guest Jeffery S.

Fernando Aguiar, wearing no. 66, played 90 as Gondomar beat Varzim 0-3 to push within two points of the leader of the Portugal 2nd tier "Liga de Honra". He got a late card as well for his efforts. It would be amazing to see them promote. The team that dumped him in late August, Penafiel, is dead last with a single point in the top flight.

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Guest Jeffery S.

Fernando Aguiar, wearing no. 66, played 90 as Gondomar beat Varzim 0-3 to push within two points of the leader of the Portugal 2nd tier "Liga de Honra". He got a late card as well for his efforts. It would be amazing to see them promote. The team that dumped him in late August, Penafiel, is dead last with a single point in the top flight.

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