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When we get up in the morning, we do not really want to suffer, we would like an easy day. It’s not normal for a human being to suffer. But, if you want to be successful, you have to push yourself. That’s where careers are made. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, speaking to The Telegraph.
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Why Altidore is set to shine for AZ Alkmaar - from MLSsoccer.com's Greg Seltzer: Nearly 40 percent of AZ's Eredivisie output last season has left with Graziano Pellè and Kolbeinn Sigthórsson, the team's top two threats in the air and in the area.
Phil Neville welcomes the heat - from The Examiner's Craig Stouffer: "We stepped out of the train, it was like going into a sauna."
Dynamo obtain Moffat, cash - from The Houston Chronicle's Jose De Jesus Ortiz: "It gives us some flexibility to go out and get something here," Kinnear said.
Fans unbutton team shirt crisis - from The Province's Marc Weber: This included asking a few travelling supporters for the loan their pricey Bell gear.
Savor the moments, not results, of summer friendlies - from Soccer America's Ridge Mahoney: MLS teams don’t want to be embarrassed in these games, but neither do they want their first-teamers unnecessarily exposed to possible injury.
U.S. soccer hero Abby Wambach will become player-coach of Boca Raton-based magicJack club - from The Palm Beach Post's Hal Habib: Borislow said Wambach accepted the role without hesitation.
Can McCoist carry on Rangers' success? - from BBC Sport's Andy Campbell: "But, having learned his trade from Walter Smith, I think he'll be running the team in exactly the same fashion."
UEFA FACES ITS OWN EUROZONE CHALLENGE - from Leadersinfootball.com's Keir Radnedge: Inter, in their last financial year, lost £60m, Milan £65m and Juve are forecast to be down £55m on the latest accounts, yet to be confirmed.
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