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With a full matchday around the world in the books, lets take a look at what people have to say after the dust has settled:
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Juventus forced to play a match behind closed doors after racial abuse towards Balotelli [SkySports]
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Wembley pitch: Unsuitable to play on, or more excuses from Wenger and Fergie? [BBC Sport]
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Manuel Pelligrini, Villareal coach, was very focused during the Champions League match against Arsenal. Perhaps too focused. [101GreatGoals]
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The new 09/10 Chelsea kit was released. Perhaps not huge news, but it looks like the Red Bulls' design is going worldwide. [Soccerlens]
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Argentine game postponed due to absent referee. The reason? No one told him he had the match. [Reuters]
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Nigeria: Police Machine Team qualifies for FCT Challenge Cup Finals [All Africa]
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The return of Blanco's Bunny Hop [Objectivo]
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Book about soccer team of African refugees in Georgia, and why you should read it [Bill Archer]
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Steven Cohen draws ire from England after blaming Hillsborough on Liverpool fans [OffThePost]
Happy to see Police-public relations in Nigeria recieve a boost? Think the Argentine referee might have been too busy moving Manuel Pelligrini's chair? Does Juventus deserve a stadium ban? Does Steven Cohen deserve a ban? Share your thoughts below.