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London, the Mecca of football. And who provides better information about going to matches in this enormous city than the local football fans?
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Fans' own London-guide
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The South American tv-commentators have a special way of announcing goals. Take a deep breath and join our Argentine colleague here.
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Shout it out loud
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One very unlucky fan knocked his own team out of the FA Cup 2008 when one of his balloons got in the way of a defender.
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Balloongate
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This is one of the most spectacular goals in the history of Argentine football.
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Fantastic River
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River Plate celebrate their 2004 Clausura championship in their impressive Monumental stadium.
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River celebrate Clausura
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He used to be a Boca-player - now he has to settel for being a Boca-supporter. Still Diego Maradona finds his way to the dressing room.
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Maradona mingles
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Canada's biggest city, Toronto, is perhaps the most multicultural city in the world and that also shows on the city's football stage.
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Football's melting pot
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We wish you a merry christmas with this feature on German club Schalke 04 that despite - or because of - its indifferent hometown enjoys huge support.
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The heart of Germany
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When Central and Newells meet in the derby of Argentine city Rosario, the tv-commentators are at their best.
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Rosario derby
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Players sometimes deliver more than the usual standard comments in front of the camera. Like these Central-players in the dressing room after a win.
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Players become fans
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The miracle team from the small German town Hoffenheim with 3.000 inhabitants now has a stadium with a 30.000 capacity! How did it come to this?
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The wonder of Hoffenheim
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We were there when the Portuguese Super Cup for the first time was decided under the name Carlsberg Cup.
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Carlsberg Cup Portugal
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The supporters of Spanish clubs Villarreal and Valladolid are best friends. Find out why and how here.
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Paella pals
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Crazy commentator cries out as Boca secure the 2005 Apertura championship in Argentina.
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Boca screaming
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One of the most famous goals scored by Diego Maradona.
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Maradona humiliates River
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River Plate celebrate their 2004 Clausura championship in their impressive Monumental stadium.
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River celebrate Clausura
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A collection of goals from the past decades of Argentine club football.
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Goalshow Argentina
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The Greek passion for the game borders on madness. And for some matches only fans of the hometeam are welcome.
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Greek passion
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AFC Wimbledon against Newport County.
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AFC Wimbledon
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Ronaldo is back! After more than a year away from football Brazilian legend, Ronaldo, is back on the pitch.
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Ronaldo's return
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We will never forget you all. I'm the greatest Liverpool-Fan from Germany. It hurts me too. In Memorian RAINER!
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When Gerrard's cousin died
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The greatest Moment this Season 2008/2009 1:4 Oh, Happy Day !
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Rooney & Man U go down Part 1
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It's great
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Rooney & Man U go down Part 2
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Video produced by BuyStirlingAlbion campaign. Narration by famous chef Nick Nairn.
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Buy Stirling Albion
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Part One of the presentation launching the initiative to purchase Stirling Albion
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Buy Stirling Albion - launch
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Part two of the presentation launching buystirlingalbionorg.uk
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Buy Stirling Albion - launch part 2
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Part three of the presentation
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Buy Stirling Albion - launch part 3
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Torres scoring !
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Torres goal
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With the game at 1-1 at Old Trafford Steven Gerrard converts a penalty to put Liverpool 2-1 up.
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Liverpool penalty at Old Trafford
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Ten years ago they ruled the stadiums in the Spanish top division. Now they keep themselves in the game by playing indoor football.
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Twilight of the stars
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We were there when Xerez in June 2009 for the first time in their history was promoted to the Spanish First Division.
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Spanish newcomer
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The mighty Skovby/Galten side of
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Skovby/Galten batter Hammel
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Meet the first man to put Lionel Messi on a football pitch.
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The man who gave us Messi
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La Masia FC Barcelona - Have a look at the most successful club in Europe at the moment.
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FC Barcelona film
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Find out who the PartoftheGame.tv editors support in German football and why.
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Our German darlings
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Tempers boil as our editors get together in the pub for a talk about their favourite teams in England.
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Childhood heroes & idiot players
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Is Scottish football really that "shite"? Our editors don't agree.
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Rangers or Celtic or?
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Find out who our editors prefer in Italy. And why they don't like Juventus...
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Why we don't like Juventus
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Our editors don't really like French football. Find out why and what clubs in particular they hold a grudge against.
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Plastic clubs & green magic
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Find out why Real Madrid is disgusting and Barcelona spoiled.
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Disgusting Real and spoiled Barca
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In this pre-season confession session our editors speak out on Argentine football.
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The craziest football nation
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Kayserispor-Denizlispor Season 09/10
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Cangele's Wonderful Volley
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Brian Laudrup tells about the time when team mates Paul Gascoigne and Ally McCoist had a go at each other.
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Gascoigne fight
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During his four-year spell at Rangers FC Brian Laudrup played many Old Firms and especially one derby stands out.
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Laudrup: My wildest Old Firm
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He only played seven games for Rangers FC, but Andy Dibble got himself a "nine-in-a-row"-tattoo.
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Dibble's tattoo
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Ex-Celtic Morten Wieghorst shares his memories about the Old Firm rivalry.
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Old Firm pride
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Ex-Celtic Morten Wieghorst recalls his most memorable Old Firm match.
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My favourite Old Firm match
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Witness the local derby in the most elevated capital in the world.
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On top of the world
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10 months after winning the Euro 92 with Denmark Brian Laudrup was relegated with his Italian club, Fiorentina.
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Laudrup's relegation nightmare
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Exclusive interview with Fernando Torres after Liverpool-Manchester United 2-0.
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Torres after Man U match
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Carlo Ancelotti's post-match press conference after Chelsea beat Wolves 4-0
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Ancelotti after Chelsea-Wolves
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Danish football legend Brian Laudrup talks about Bayern Munich.
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The German madhouse
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We follow Flamengo's penultimate home game in the unforgettable 2009 season.
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Maracanã countdown
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We were in the ground when Flamengo bid farewell to the "old" Maracanã by securing their sixth Brazilian championship.
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Out with a bang
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St. Pauli is an odd size in modern fooball. Find out why in this report.
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Football's punk band
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RIVALRIES: Danish International Daniel Jensen shares his view on his club's most important match of the season.
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Daniel Jensen on Nord-Derby
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Follow the day when Banfield back in December 2009 won the Argentine championship for the first time in their 114-year history.
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Banfield campeón!
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A "fly-on-the-wall" report from the impressive celebration of Borussia Dortmund's 100th birthday.
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100 years of Borussia Dortmund
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According to the supporters "Rafa"'s days at Anfield are numbered.
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Time is up for Benitez
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Man City supporters pray for a victory against Villa to keep their Champions League dream alive.
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Man City pray for victory
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Man City's fans celebrate the 3-1 victory against Villa that takes them very close to Champions League.
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Close but not there yet
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For once the supporters of two opposing teams wish for the same outcome.
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Liverpool and Chelsea unity
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Wild scenes of celebration as Chelsea beat Liverpool.
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Chelsea celebrate
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Before the last round of the Premier League Manchester United's supporters have hopes that Wigan can pull off a surprise and take points against Chelsea.
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Man United fans have faith
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Chelsea-fans are nervous before their season comes to a climax.
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Chelsea are nervous
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Chelsea-supporters go crazy in celebrations as their team smash Wigan 8-0.
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Chelsea champions!
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After winning the Premier League three years on the trot Manchester United saw Chelsea win the title this season. And that's partly because United only have Wayne Rooney up front.
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Too dependent on Rooney
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Liverpool.tv talks to Pepe Reina about a wasted club season and his prospects of winning the World Cup.
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Reina about Liverpool and World Cup
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It's the last big day out for Pompey before they say goodbye to the top of English football. This is how their fans feel about it.
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Bowing out day for Pompey
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Chelsea-fans are confident of winning first ever double.
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Chelsea going for cricket score
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Chelsea-supporters celebrate first double outside Wembley after 1-0 FA Cup final win against Portsmouth.
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Chelsea's first double
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Inter-fans are getting ready for another title party in what could be a historically good season for them. And there's no doubt about the hero: Mr. Mourinho!
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Inter ready for party
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Another big day for Inter as they secured another championship. They are now one better than local rivals Milan - and they beg Mourinho to stay.
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Inter one better than Milan
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We were in Barcelona when Barca won La Liga. Watch the incredible scenes of jubilation here.
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Barcelona triumph
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Sevilla and Atlético players have a go during the 2010 Copa del Rey final.
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Sevilla-Atlético brawl
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We joined the 32.000 Sevilla-supporters who travelled to Barcelona for the Copa del Rey final 2010. And what a fiesta it was!
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Sevilla campeón
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Football fan culture is growing fast in Japan and the biggest club in the country, Urawa Red Diamonds, have the most passionate supporters.
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Urawa Reds are my life