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by Ramu on Aug 26, 2007 01:02 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

why this news as headline? what India and rediff to do with socker and that too with some clubs in europe. Not even a single player is from India in those matches..

Rediff if you dont have anything to write just shutup

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by max on Aug 26, 2007 12:19 PM   Permalink
ramu bhai,i usually go directly to sport rediff section n see football,tennis n other sports news(as much as i do follow cricket).when fed n nadal may meet in us open final thistime,there will be no indian connection.but we r desperate to know about it.rediff may do so with ur kind permission.thanks.


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by Harpreet on Aug 26, 2007 08:04 AM   Permalink
You moroon.. you wont understand this game, better you watch Dhoni, ganguly, tendulkar's AD's on TV.

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by gopa menon on Aug 26, 2007 01:42 PM   Permalink
u dont know anything about football
ur a moron
dont show ur ignorance

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by praveen arun on Aug 26, 2007 01:12 AM   Permalink
Shut up...a lot of people here follow the sport. You are a moran.

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by Prasanna Desai on Aug 26, 2007 11:10 AM   Permalink
I fully agree with praveen, harpreet and ting tong. if indian people cannot compete in better football environments, why blame the website for carrying news for sport lovers? better watch ads of cricket players who perform only on TV screens and not on fields. Moron is a better word used.

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by Ting Tong on Aug 26, 2007 10:46 AM   Permalink
Ramu... apne gaon mein jaake gulli danda khel.

Actually being the moron you are, Concept of sport would never enter your head.

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