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"Now, I’ve been in football for nearly 20 years and I have a good understanding of relationships with Managers. I do agree that the Manager is the most important person in a football club or an organisation like this, but there are moments when the Board and the Chairman have to step up to the plate when strong leadership is required." England Football Association chairman David Bernstein.
Other Sources
LA Galaxy set to test MLS' limits - from Fox Soccer's Ives Galarcep: A closer look at the Galaxy’s winter maneuvering provides ample evidence of just how it all came together.
Ching all business in facing Dynamo for first time - from MLSsoccer.com's Matthew Doyle: “It felt kind of like a practice,” Ching told reporters afterward with a shrug.
Impact learns what it's up against - from The Montreal Gazette's Randy Phillips: "But in the end, what you come away with is that we have a lot of work to do."
Sebastien Le Toux warms to Whitecaps - from The Vancouver Sun's Bruce Constantineau: “I love to have a lot of freedom.”
Robert Kraft Considered Buying Premier League Club, But Lack of Salary Cap Cooled Interest - from NESN's Marcus Kwesi O'Mard: Kraft prefers an environment in which the amount of money he spends does not determine his team's chances of success.
Ladislao KUBALA International ground-breaker, Barça king - from FIFA.com: His mistake was that he was too enamoured to keep word of Kubala’s genius to himself.
Athletic Bilbao bids farewell to the historical San Mamés Stadium - from SI.com's Sid Lowe: The send-off was fitting....
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