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Canadians abroad: January 19-25, 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, January 20

10:00 AM on Sportsnet — England: Premier League

Newcastle (David Edgar) vs. West Ham

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[*]In this thread post match updates on all Canadians abroad for January 19-25, 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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Ipswich go up 3-1 over Colchester on a Jaime Peters assist:

81:40 GOAL - Danny Haynes

Ipswich 3 - Colchester 1

Goal by Danny Haynes (Ipswich) drilled right-footed (bottom-left of goal) from left side of penalty area (12 yards).Ipswich 3-1 Colchester. Assist (pass) by Jaime Peters (Ipswich) from left channel.

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Guest Jeffery S.
quote:Originally posted by Jeffrey S.

David Edgar comes on for Ramage, injured, m. 30, with Newcastle already down 0-2.

Fulham and Spurs still scoreless.

Seems Edgar was solid and the team saved themselves from embarrassment at home, pulling out the draw, 2-2.

For Fulham, Radz subbed out for Montella, m. 71, who got what seemed to be the winner until Chimbonda drew it shortly before time.

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Jamie Peters performance was described as such by Julian Watkins of tractorboys.com (which appears in today's Observer): "...(he) stole the show. He was excellent."

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quote:Originally posted by Can. in UK

Jamie Peters performance was described as such by Julian Watkins of tractorboys.com (which appears in today's Observer): "...(he) stole the show. He was excellent."

Goof news for Jaime. Let's hope he can gain some confidence from this and now shows more consistency.

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quote:Originally posted by Can. in UK

Jamie Peters performance was described as such by Julian Watkins of tractorboys.com (which appears in today's Observer): "...(he) stole the show. He was excellent."

I watched the Sky Sports News highlights of Ipswich's FA Cup match showing a mazy run by "the impressive Jaime Peters".

Us TFC season ticket holders may be SOL. But good for him if he continues to succeed.

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Julian starts for Depor vs. Espanyol at home, same line-up as last two league games. So he is holding mid alongside Duscher, who pushes forwards more.

Big match between two very on-form teams.

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Aguiar's Gondomar knocked out of the Portuguese Cup, la Taça, with a loss at home to Os Belenenses, 1-4. They had it drawn at one mid first half but two more from the visitors put it away before the pause. Pretty sure Fernando played.

Big upset again as third tier Atletico Lisboeta, who eliminated Porto in the previous round, took out Santa Clara, from the top of the 2nd division, in this one with a late penalty. One of the better fairy tale cup stories in Europe right now.

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quote:Originally posted by Jeffrey S.

Julian starts for Depor vs. Espanyol at home, same line-up as last two league games. So he is holding mid alongside Duscher, who pushes forwards more.

Big match between two very on-form teams.

Scoreless draw, as Julian gets much of the credit for breaking down the nexus between De la Peña and the Espanyol strikers García and Tamudo. Depor had a first half Arizmendi shot hit the bar and bounce down, for some it was in the goal, but it was not given. Second half a goal by the same striker was called back on a dubious offside. So Depor was slightly stronger, Julian playing 90 and doing his job well today.

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Guest Can. in UK
quote:Originally posted by Loud Mouth Soup

No Stalteri even for Spurs reserves, who play Arsenal reserves in a preview of Wednesday's Carling Cup match. Will Paul make that match?

No - because he's injured.

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Has anyone heard where in Europe Rosenlund is? My guess is that he has gone to the top division in a country like Norway, Belgium, or Denmark. He may also try to join a 2nd division team of one of the top leagues, but this is 100% speculation on my part. Has anyone heard where he has gone and with what team(s) he has/will try out for?

Go Gauchos!

Go Canada!

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