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In fairness to the police, they have done a fantastic job but they are unable to hand the Tottenham High Road, which as people will have seen has been pretty much a crime scene for much of this week, they are unable to hand that back to the council until Friday night. Premier League CEO Richard Scudamore, on the decision to postpone the Spurs - Everton game.
Other Sources
Klinsmann Earns Tie in Debut as Coach - from The NY Times' Andrew Das: While Klinsmann tested players and tactics, Mexico kept things mostly the same.
US catches energy, joy from 'infectious' Klinsmann vs. Mexico - from The Sporting News's Brian Straus: But they surely liked what they heard.
New energy prevails in Klinsmann debut - from Fox Soccer.com's Ives Galarcep: Player after American player praised Klinsmann and the positive energy surrounding his first camp....
Klinsmann’s U.S. soccer debut shows tall task ahead - from Yahoo! Sports' Martin Rogers: However, the second half was a significant improvement and one sparked by youth, which could and should influence Klinsmann’s future thinking.
Whitecaps DeMerit, Thorrington keen on being United in D.C. - from The Vancouver Sun's Bruce Constantineau: That's the bad news for the duo's Vancouver soccer experience this year.
Manchester United 'huge favourites' to win Premier League - from BBC Sport's Alan Hansen: It was not just about their performance, it was about who performed.
Arsenal open the door for both Fabregas and Nasri exit - from The Independent's Pete Jenson, Sam Wallace, and Jack Pitt-Brooke: It is understood that neither player will be in the squad to play Newcastle on Saturday evening.
Opta users now more likely to wear a manager's jacket than an anorak - from The Guardian's Sachin Nakrani: Three analysts are posted to watch each game live and record the 1,500-plus "events" that make up Opta's full analysis of fixtures.
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