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Thank you Rajagopal, thank you Harimau Malaysia
FOCUS KUALA LUMPUR: For many Malaysian football fans the historic moment when Hassan Sani ran the length of the field to thread an exquisite pass to James Wong who swiftly scored the winning goal against South Korea that earned a slot for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, will remain etched in their memory forever.
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Under-fire Hodgson desperate for Bolton boost
By Chris Brereton
PREVIEW LIVERPOOL: Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson is back in full-blown crisis mode ahead of Bolton Wanderers' visit to Anfield here tomorrow.Wenger tells Gunners it's good to talk
By Jon West
PREVIEW: Arsenal will attempt to get their Premier League title challenge back on track by beating Birmingham City tomorrow.Title-chasing City face in-form Blackpool
By Graham Chase
MANCHESTER: Manchester City will once again be hoping to maintain the pressure on Premier League leaders Manchester United when they host Blackpool at Eastlands tomorrow.Carrick urges United to turn draws into wins
By Darren Witcoop
PREVIEW MANCHESTER: Michael Carrick believes Manchester United must start learning to see out games if they are to win back the Premier League title this season.Big guns get set for Asian Cup
By Martin Parry
PREVIEW DOHA: Australia, Japan and South Korea head into the Asian Cup as clear favourites in a tournament that will test Qatar's ability to host a major event after being controversially awarded the 2022 World Cup.Malaysia wins Asean Suzuki Cup
JAKARTA: Malaysia won its first Asean Suzuki Cup today by beating Indonesia with an aggregate score of 4-2 for the first and second legs of the Southeast Asian championships final.
Wenger says Arsenal can roll on with handbrake released
By Martyn Herman
LONDON: Arsenal's first victory over Chelsea for two years could have released the psychological handbrake which has slowed his side, manager Arsene Wenger hopes.Page 1 of 109
























