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1.  SOCCER: Waterford sign ex-Evertonian (u.tv) 
 
Waterford United have announced the signing of former Everton player Paul Hopkins. Hopkins joins the Blues having been released by Everton Manager David Moyes earlier this summer.  
 
2.  The Neil McDonald story (The News and Star) 
 
AS a boy I’ve always played football and I always ran to school and back too. My dad never drove so I always had to get there myself. It helped me become a bit street-wise, I suppose.  
 
3.  Crew begins U.S. Open Cup play on Wednesday, travels to D.C. on Saturday (OurSports Central) 
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Monday, July 10, 2006) - The Crew plays a pair of road games this week, including its first U.S. Open Cup game on Wednesday, July 12, at the Premier Development League (PDL) Michigan Bucks at 7:30 p.m. at Stoney Creek High School in Rochester Hills, Mich.  
 
4.  Italy redeemed in final shoot-out but Zidane’s career ends in shame (Belfast Telegraph) 
 
The Italians may wish to call it the night their football got its soul back. The rest of us will remember it for one of the most self-destructive acts of violence on a football pitch, a moment that van-dalised a great reputation and ended a brilliant career.  
 
5.  Zidane send-off overshadows Italian triumph (The Age) 
 
Zinedine Zidane finishes his career with a red card. Photo: Reuters Zinedine Zidane, a man who has illuminated world football for more than a decade and won every honour on offer, ended his career in disgrace when he was sent off in extra time as France lost to Italy on penalties a World Cup final it should have won.  
 
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