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Herald.ie - Around Town RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
X Factor twins John and Edward have announced their support for Thierry Henry, despite the French captain cheating Ireland out of the World Cup.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
• Martin Hansson speaks for first time about 'turbulent' ordeal • 'I asked myself if this job is worth all the humiliation' Martin Hansson, the referee at the centre of the Thierry Henry handball furore, has spoken at length for the first time about his "turbulent" ordeal and admitted he considered retiring during the fallout from the affair. The 38-year-old Swede failed to see...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Swedish referee who missed Thierry Henry's now famous handball insists he was not at fault, although the incredible fallout after the World Cup play-off incident almost caused him to quit football.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Swede Martin Hansson failed to spot Thierry Henry's now infamous handball as France secured their spot at the 2010 World Cup at the expense of Republic of Ireland. read more
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Free Games Vine (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Frances last minute handball goal unfairly knocked Ireland out of the world cup Play as Henry and see how many handball goals you can score in a minute
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USA Canoe/Kayak (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
One day, regional team handball leagues will exist all over the country according to USA Team… Read
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Herald.ie - Around Town RSS Feed (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Ireland hero Niall Quinn has told how he was left disturbed by Roy Keane's astonishing rant against the Irish football team.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Stockholm - Swedish referee Martin Hansson considered quitting over the row generated by failing to spot French captain Thierry Henry's handball in last week's controversial World Cup play-off between France and Ireland, a newspaper reported Tuesday....
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Thierry Henry caused uproar when his 'Hand of God' intervention set up the goal that put France through to the World Cup finals and he admits he should never have celebrated.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Karthikeyan and Hari Srinivasan scored four goals each in handball tourney
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ipswich Town boss Roy Keane has apologised for his tirade against the Republic of Ireland, launched in the wake of Thierry Henry's handball shame.
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Borthlas (Free subscription) | yesterday
It's tempting to dismiss yesterday's mini-drama at the Bay as just another dose of froth; desperately important to those in the bubble, but of passing interest, at best, to those outside. The eventual resolution seems to boil down to an agreement by all concerned (well, almost all) to recognise a degree of ambiguity in the original Labour statement as a basis for the restoration of a degree of peace...
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Unreality TV (Free subscription) | yesterday
After last week’s handball football fiasco, you would have thought that X Factor stars John and Edward Grimes would have joined the rest of the Irish nation in their shared hatred of Thierry Henry. However the boys, who are sports fanatics, supported the footballer when they told The Sun: “Thierry Henry is great at soccer. “He is [...]
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TEAMtalk (Free subscription) | yesterday
The referee at the centre of the Thierry Henry handball controversy claims he considered a career change following the storm of criticism.
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nouvellesdufoot | 21/11/2009
Roy Keane has lambasted the Republic of Ireland's attempts to get their controversial World Cup play-off match against France replayed. The Republic appealed to Fifa after their 2-1 aggregate defeat by France on the basis that the winning goal came after a blatant Thierry Henry handball. But Ipswich boss Keane said: "They can complain all they want but France are going to the World Cup - get over it.