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Football News: Fulham fans bid heavy-hearted

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Fulham fans bid heavy-hearted farewell to Damien Duff who overcame his Chelsea heritage to become a Craven Cottage hero

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I’ve spoken a lot about fresh starts recently but with every revolution there are always victims. One of Fulham’s is Damien Duff.

In this modern era, it is especially hard to find footballers who can combine a boundless amount of talent and technique with sheer doggedness and graft. It’s even harder with Fulham’s ill-thought, backwards transfer policy.

But Duff is just that; a footballer who has always had the creativity and flair of a premium-rate player, yet with an edge, too. A competitiveness that, somewhat surprisingly in a sport so passionately followed, isn’t always prevalent among the elite.

When he arrived, he was a bold signing. His stock had fallen at Stamford Bridge but the Irishman was still a coup for Roy Hodgson who, we had no idea, was building a team that would compete to the very bitter end in Europe.

His pace, a major component in his game, was dwindling but he could compensate. Like any professional, he learned how to adapt and eventually became an integral cog in one of our club’s most successful ever teams.

Unlike Bryan Ruiz or Adel Taarabt, his trademark was not his proficiency on the ball and not even his knack for cutting inside and scoring from distance.

No, he was adored because he tracked back, covered the defence and adhered perfectly to a tactical plan that was, for all intents and purposes, almost flawless.

It’s sad because, in truth, he will not go down in history or be immortalised by the fans. He was merely a very good player in a very good team.

There was something to him, though, that earned him the utmost respect from a group of fans who, let’s face it, did not appreciate his Chelsea heritage. He worked hard, above all, and that will always win people over.

His words upon leaving struck a chord, too. The 35 year-old said his ‘most enjoyable time in football has been at Fulham’ and that he has ‘loved every minute if it’.

It becomes all the more pertinent when you consider how turbulent his time at Craven Cottage has actually been, with injury regularly curtailing his momentum.

Many people have walked through this club in the past five years but Duff has left a mark that will never be tarnished.
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Real Madrid vs Barcelona: Has Ronaldo overtaken Messi? Yes or No.

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Real Madrid vs Barcelona: Has Ronaldo overtaken Messi? Yes or No.
There has been a strong and widespread consensus amongst the global football community over the last few years that Barcelona's Lionel Messi is the best player in the world - evidenced by four consecutive Ballon d'Or awards between 2009 and 2012.

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On Sunday, Messi and Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo will find themselves on the same pitch when the two teams meet in this season's second El Clasico.

Perhaps it is time to revise that perception and consider the possibility that Ronaldo is just as good as - or even better than - his eternal Argentine rival.

Firstly, it should be emphatically stated that Messi, although not currently operating at his absolute peak, remains a phenomenal, sublime, outrageously prolific performer.
  Even during a disrupted season in which he has missed more than two months of action due to a series of hamstring injuries, he has still managed 33 goals in all competitions and boasts a La Liga goals-per-minute record (one every 89 minutes) only slightly inferior to Ronaldo's (a goal every 84.36 minutes).

Messi's enormous value to Barcelona has been highly evident recently, with an inspirational performance which secured his team's Champions League passage past Manchester City followed by a hat-trick in a 7-0 rout over Osasuna, making him Barca's all-time leading scorer.

But he has also delivered some notably indifferent performances in the last few weeks, and watching him on a regular basis has left an inescapable impression that the Messi of 2014 is a different beast - less mobile, less constantly involved in games, a little easier to shackle - from the irrepressible force who led his team to unprecedented levels of success. 
  Any Real Valladolid fans, for example, who happened to be watching Messi in action for the first time when their relegation-threatened team defeated a lifeless and toothless Barca 1-0 earlier this month would have left the Estadio Jose Zorrilla wondering exactly what all the fuss is about.

Of course, no meaningful conclusions can be drawn from one game or even one season, and it is too early to judge whether Messi's hamstring problems of the last few months are fully behind him or if it will become a recurring issue which significantly lessens his productivity over the remainder of his career.

Samuel Marsden, a journalist for Barcelona-based newspaper Sport, believes Messi will gradually return to his astronomical former heights, telling BBC Sport: "He's certainly down from his previous standards this season, but a lot of that is to do with his injuries.

"When he came back in January he still had some fitness problems. He looked withdrawn and seemed to be playing within himself, but there have been a few signs recently that he is coming back to his best and could do something special before the end of the season."

There is also a tactical element to Messi's (relative) dip in form, with opposing teams now better equipped to counteract his unusual 'false nine' deep-lying forward role.

With stalwarts Carles Puyol and Victor Valdes leaving the Nou Camp at the end of the season and Xavi a gradually declining force, Barca can no longer cling to their past glories. The extent to which the Catalan club re-emerge from their transitional phase with a new identity will be a key factor in the ongoing Messi story.

While the Argentine has endured a fragmented campaign, Ronaldo has been going from strength to strength, leading this season's scoring charts in both La Liga and the Champions League as well as almost single-handedly securing Portugal's place in the World Cup finals with a breathtaking play-off performance against Sweden - not to mention claiming his second Ballon d'Or award in January. 
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Real Madrid TV presenter Phil Kitromilides says Ronaldo's consistent excellence since arriving from Manchester United in 2009 has finally earned recognition from the team's notoriously hard-to-please supporters. "The Bernabeu fans now chant his name every game," he said. "That might sound obvious, but for the first few years of his time at Madrid, they did not.

"I think the last 18 months or so have been Cristiano's best. He has matured and we have seen him giving a lot more assists, dismantling the theory that he is a 'selfish' player. Having endeared himself to the most demanding fans in the world shows just how good he has been."

Of course, Ronaldo is good - very good. But is he better than Messi?

Marsden laughs at the suggestion Barca fans might accept that proposition, explaining: "They regard Leo as the best of all time, not just the best player at the moment.

"Even when the Ballon d'Or was announced in January, people were very emotional about it - they just couldn't bring themselves to accept the idea that Ronaldo had been the better player last year."

When making direct comparisons between the two players, however, it's certainly possible to construct a convincing case in the Portuguese star's favour.

Ronaldo is physically more impressive and arguably possesses a wider skill-set than Barca's number 10, being capable of generating astonishing power and accuracy with both feet and also boasting phenomenal aerial ability, whereas Messi scores nearly all his goals with his magical left foot.

Statistically, Ronaldo has chalked up a better La Liga goalscoring record than Messi - even though he played for an inferior team during much of that period - with his goals-per-game tally (171 in 159 appearances) significantly stronger than the Argentine's total of 233 goals in 267 outings. 
  Another factor in Ronaldo's favour is his sensational form this season despite playing under a new manager. During Jose Mourinho's reign, there was an impression that the team's counter-attacking style was designed to maximise Ronaldo's strengths - indeed, Mourinho stated so himself - and that the forward may prove less successful in a different environment.

Those fears, however, have been completely shattered by Ronaldo's ongoing brilliance under new boss Carlo Ancelotti, who has instigated an open, possession-based game which is far less obviously suited to his team's star player but has done nothing to diminish his productivity.

Having enjoyed the privileged position of watching Ronaldo from close quarters on a regular basis, Kitromilides believes the Portuguese star's intense ambition will ensure he isn't finished yet, saying: "His work ethic is quite astounding and what I love about him is that he is the best, but he still wants to be better.

"I watch the players train a lot and Cristiano is just relentless. He is extremely competitive and sometimes if he misses a shot or a decision doesn't go his way he shows his frustration, which some people construe as petulance.

"But you cannot just switch off the desire to win. It is deep rooted inside him and actually I think it is something he is quite proud of."

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website.Messi, of course, is just as driven as Ronaldo, with his unquenchable appetite for scoring goals a key aspect of his success. And the two players are also mightily motivated by their ambitions to be recognised as the best in the world, with their fierce personal rivalry - rarely explicitly acknowledged but always looming in the background - undoubtedly serving to push them both to greater heights.

Ultimately, any qualitative discussion over footballers is bound to be somewhat subjective. Messi and Ronaldo possess different attributes, different playing styles and different personalities - deciding which of the two is more admirable can only be, at least partly, a matter of personal taste.

Perhaps, then, rather than worrying about which of these two magnificent players is 'better', followers of Spanish football should simply be grateful for the opportunity to watch two all-time greats competing in the same league at the same time.

On Sunday, Real will attempt to gain a victory which would establish a dominant position in the title race , while Barca need the points to reignite their hopes.

Whatever happens, it is inevitable that Ronaldo and Messi will play fundamental roles in determining the outcome.

May the best man win.
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FIFA World Cup 2014: Ricardo Quaresma cut from Portugal squad

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FIFA World Cup 2014: Ricardo Quaresma cut from Portugal squad

FIFA World Cup 2014: Ricardo Quaresma cut from Portugal squad
The 30-year-old, who re-joined Porto in January six months after leaving Al Ahli, had not won a cap in almost two years but had been named in the provisional 30-man squad.
 
FC Porto winger Ricardo Quaresma has been cut from Portugal's World Cup squad after coach Paulo Bento named his final 23-man selection.
Captain Cristiano Ronaldo, 29, makes the cut despite a hamstring injury.

He has missed Real Madrid's last two games.

However, the forward is expected to be fit for Saturday's Champions League final with Atletico Madrid.
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Manchester United's Nani is the only English-based player in the squad.

"The position of national team coach carries a lot of prestige and is not immune to criticism," Bento said.

"I have to accept that people will question my decisions. Nani has difference characteristics to Quaresma."

The other players to be dropped are goalkeeper Anthony Lopes (Lyon), defenders Antunes (Malaga) and Rolando (Inter Milan), midfielders Andre Gomes (Benfica) and Joao Mario (Vitoria) and forward Ivan Cavaleiro (Benfica).
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Portugal are in Group G with Germany, Ghana and the United States.

Goalkeepers: Beto (Sevilla), Eduardo (Braga), Rui Patricio (Sporting).

Defenders: Andre Almeida (Benfica), Bruno Alves (Fenerbahce), Fabio Coentreo (Real Madrid), Joao Pereira (Valencia), Neto (Zenit), Pepe (Real Madrid), Ricardo Costa (Valencia).

Midfielders: Joao Moutinho (Monaco), Miguel Veloso (Dinamo Kiev), Raul Meireles (Fenerbahce), Ruben Amorim (Benfica), William Carvalho (Sporting).

Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Eder (SC Braga), Helder Postiga (Lazio), Hugo Almeida (Besiktas), Nani (Manchester United), Rafa (Braga), Varela (FC Porto), Vieirinha (Wolfsburg)
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FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre Locations- World cup 2014

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If you have been successfully allocated Tickets and payment in full has been received by the FIFA Ticketing Centre, Tickets can be collected from FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre’s (“FVTC’s”) during the operating dates and official opening hours (as indicated below).  If you have elected to have your tickets delivered and paid for the service you can expect to receive them via courier, they will not be available for collection at the FVTCs.
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As a reminder, please bring all required identification and documentation specified in the FAQs and Ticket confirmation letters when you collect your Tickets.  If you have all of the required documents, your Ticket collection will be more efficient.


FVTC Opening Times


During April* and May

Mon-Fri* – 12:00-20:00

Sat-Sun* – 10:00-18:00

From 1st June

Mon-Sun – 09:00 – 21:00

*From 18th April until 27th April the FVTCs will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays ONLY.  It will NOT be possible to collect Tickets, nor consult with any FVTC staff on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays.

From Friday 2nd May, the FVTC’s will be open 7 days per week during the opening times shown above until the day of the final Match day played in the Venue.                (FIFA.COM)
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FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 08th July 2014 – 7 days per week

Boulevard Shopping : Avenida dos Andradas nº 3.000, Santa Efigênia, Cidade de Belo Horizonte, Estado de Minas Gerais, CEP: 30260-070



Brasilia:

Until 12th July 2014 - Open 7 days per week

Centro de Convenções Ulysses Guimarães : SDC Eixo Monumental - Lote 05 Centro de Convenções Ulysses Guimarães, Brasília, CEP: 78000-000



Cuiaba:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 –  27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 24th June 2014 – 7 days per week

Shopping Pantanal - Av. Historiador Rubens de Mendonça, 3300 - Jardim Aclimação, Cuiabá - MT, 78055-000



Curitiba:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 26th June 2014 - 7 days per week

Patio Batel Shopping - Avenida do Batel, 1.868 – Batel, Curitiba - Paraná – CEP: 80420-090



Fortaleza:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014  during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 4th July 2014 – 7 days per week

Centro de Eventos do Ceará : Avenida Washington Soares nº 999, Portão E - Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, CEP: 60811-341



Manaus:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 25th June 2014 – 7 days per week

Centro Cultural dos Povos da Amazônia: Praça Francisco Pereira da Silva, s/n° CEP: 69073-270



Natal:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th Aprill 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 24th June 2014 – 7 days per week

Shopping Cidade Jardim: Av. Eng. Roberto Freire, 2920 - Capim Macio, Natal - RN, CEP: 59080-900



Porto Alegre:



Until 30th June 2014 – 7 days per week

Barra Shopping Sul: Av. Diário de Notícias, 300 - Cristal, Porto Alegre - RS, 90810-080



Recife:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 29th June 2014 – 7 days per week



Shopping Recife : Rua Padre Carapuceiro nº 777, Edifício Garagem B1, Boa Viagem, Recife, Pernambuco, CEP: 51020-900



Rio de Janeiro:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014  during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 13th July 2014 – 7 days per week

Casarão General Severiano: Av Venceslau Brás, nº 72 - Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, 22290-040

Open from 1st June 2014 until 13th July 2014

Cidade das Artes: Av. das Américas, 5300 - Barra da Tijuca CEP: 22793-080



Salvador:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 5th July 2014 – 7 days per week

Iguatemi Shopping : Avenida Tancredo Neves nº 148, Estacionamento I-1,  Salvador, Estado da Bahia, CEP: 41828-900



São Paulo:

FIFA Venue Ticketing Centre opening 18th April 2014 and will operate from 12:00-20:00 on the opening day

Open from 18th April 2014 – 27th April 2014 during Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only

From 2nd May 2014 until 9th July 2014 – 7 days per week

Ginásio do Ibirapuera: Rua Manoel da Nóbrega, 1361, Ginásio do Ibirapuera, Paraíso, São Paulo, SP, CEP 04001-084



Additional Ticketing Collection locations open from 1st June 2014 until 9th July 2014

Centro Cultural São Paulo: Rua Vergueiro, 1000 Paraíso, São Paulo CEP: 01504-000

Praça Antônio Prado : Rua XV de Novembro, 347 – Centro - São Paulo-SP CEP: 01010-010

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