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Late flurry seals the deal for East Asia in critical home victory

by Andrew Crawford

Updated: 27/08/2012

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Deft managing at a crucial point in the game was the difference in a nervy and often controversial match between Shanghai East Asia and the visiting Tianjin Sonjiang which the home side won 3-0. Cheered on by the… Read More

Thai referee spoils classic Shandong – Shenhua contest

by Cameron Wilson

Updated: 27/08/2012

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Shandong Luneng and ten-man Shanghai Shenhua played out a pulsating 3-3 draw in Jinan on Saturday night in a match marred by a very poor refereeing performance. Shenhua players and management both spoke out after the match which… Read More

Beijing Guoan survive Brazilian barrage in Shanghai

by Peter Davis

Updated: 27/08/2012

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A combination of Xu Liang’s luck and Wang Xiaolong’s brilliance gave Beijing Guoan their first away victory in three months against an onslaught of Brazilian flair at Shanghai Shenxin. Guoan manager Jaime Pacheco was forced to take some… Read More

R&F led by Yakubu, lucky in Liaoning

by Donald Ross

Posted: 27/08/2012

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Two goals from Yakubu gave Guangzhou R&F only their third away victory of the season. Liaoning Whowin had a goal disallowed, a good shot for a penalty dismissed and created more and better chances than R&F but Vlatko… Read More

Pub Talk: Exit planet Canton

by Cameron Wilson

Updated: 24/08/2012

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This week Guangzhou is dominating the agenda in the pub, as the clubs foreign-player revolving door spins furiously on – who will leave who will stay? It’s too late for any changes until the end of the season,… Read More

China League One: Picking the best games of Round 23

by Andrew Crawford

Updated: 24/08/2012

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Shanghai East Asia (1st) – Tianjin Songjiang (2nd) Uh-oh. Could this finally be the week that East Asia’s luck runs out? Still four points ahead of their rivals, Shanghai East Asia might struggle to keep things that way… Read More

North Terrace Preview: Shandong Luneng v Shanghai Shenhua

by Steve Crooks

Updated: 23/08/2012

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It’s time for yet another mid-table clash, Shenhua fans. Can the boys from Hongkou come away with all three points from Jilin? Luneng’s goals for and against columns at least suggest that we shouldn’t see a third consecutive… Read More

Drogba Who? Foreigner Focus on Gabriel Melkam

by Peter Davis

Posted: 23/08/2012

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Drogba Who? Wild East Football analyses those who have already made an impact on the Chinese Super League before this summer’s influx of football mega stars. It’s been a news heavy on a slightly larger scale this week,… Read More

Real and Barca oppose playing the Spanish Supercopa in Beijing

by Trevor James Lamb

Updated: 24/08/2012

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Spanish football giants FC Barcelona and Real Madrid have expressed unwillingness to participate in the Spanish Football Federation’s (RFEF) plans to host the next five Supercopa competitions in Beijing. The agreement betwen the RFEF and promoter United Vansen International… Read More

Shandong have upper hand after getting away goal in 1-1 draw

by bcheng

Posted: 23/08/2012

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Shandong was able to score a crucial away goal, while Guizhou couldn’t capitalize on a late penalty kick as the two sides drew 1-1 in the first leg of the CFA Cup Semifinals. A good crowd braved the… Read More

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