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Canadians abroad: Dec. 29, 2006 - Jan. 4, 2007


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Canadians abroad on TV this week

Notes: This list may be incomplete (in particular, American college matches, which are broadcast by FSWC, are not included) or inaccurate. Generally only premiere broadcasts are listed (in particular, FSWC and GolTV Canada repeats are not listed). All broadcasts are live unless otherwise noted. All times are EST.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

10:00 AM on Sportsnet — England: Premier League

Chelsea vs. Fulham (Tomasz Radzinski)

5:00 PM (7-hour tape delay) on FSWC — England: Premier League

Everton vs. Newcastle (David Edgar)

Monday, January 1, 2007

12:15 PM on FSWC — England: Premier League

Newcastle (David Edgar) vs. Manchester United

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

4:00 PM (78-hour tape delay) on GolTV Canada — England: Premier League

Tottenham (Paul Stalteri) vs. Liverpool

Guidelines for this thread

[*]In this thread post match updates on all Canadians abroad for December 29, 2006 - January 4, 2007.

[*]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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December 29 updates copied from the previous thread:

Posted by Informer:

Alen Marcina Scores for the New Zealand knights with a 3-1 victory.

Posted by Jeffrey S.:

That Marcina goal was the third in a 3-1 win, coming in the second half at home vs. Queensland Roar.

Jono de G sets up first goal as Feyenoord beat Rotterdam rivals Excelsior 3-1, they are still 11 of the leaders in Holland.

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Just been looking around on a preview of the Spurs game Stalteri isnt listed in the squad this week. No mention of an injury. I sure it cant be a BBC typo error. No mention of an injury by Sky Sports but the Spurs official site mentions Stalteri has a knee injury.

Is a possible move just round the corner for him!

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David Edgar back on the bench with the return of Nolberto Solano as Newcastle get thumped at Goodison 3-nil.

Radz went the 90 at Stamford Bridge as Fulham are able to eek out an away draw against Chelski in the torrential rain. Not a bad match for Radz, not great, but not bad.

Pesch stays on the bench as Derby win the full points against Plymouth Argyle with a 1-nil scoreline.

Leicester away to Southampton and the home side finishes the day with a 2-nil win. Hume played 75 before sub’ing out for Patrick McCarthy. All the scoring being done by that point.

JDV plays out the 90 with Jamie Peters nowhere in sight but West Brom still secure the home victory with a 3-nil final. Bit of a shame because other results today in the CCC would have allowed both Leicester and Ipswich to tighten the table a bit more had they managed to gather in some points themselves.

Inverness played a full half with 10 men after Ian Black was sent off for a 2nd bookable offence. But no matter, Falkirk were already winning 3-nil at the half. Richard Hastings suffering through 90 minutes in this fixture.

Rhian Dodds holds his usual position on the bench as Kili manage a home draw against Hearts. In spite of being almost constantly dressed for Kilmarnock, so far this season Dodds has only seen one start and no substitutions. And thanks to recent results by Falkirk and Dundee United, Kilmarnock are being threatened with a drop into the lower 6 side of the SPL table.

Heerenveen host Utrecht today and both Rob Friend and Will Johnson are on the bench. Should be closing in on half time about now, scoreline reads nil-nil.

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Radz plays the whole game, picking up a yellow in Fulham's 0-0 draw with Watford.

No Stalteri as Spurs draw 1-1 with Portsmouth.

De Vos goes 90 with no sign of Peters in Ipswich's 1-0 win over Birmingham.

Hume comes on in the 62nd for Leicester who go on to lose 2-0 to Sunderland.

No Pesch for Derby who win 2-1 over Preston.

Rayner on the bench for Lincoln City, 2-1 losers to Macclesfield.

Simeon Jackson comes on in the 53rd for R&D who draw 1-1 with Tamworth.

Richard Hastings goes his usual 90 with ICT, 2-1 winners over St. Mirren.

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