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    POLICE CALLED AFTER CHAOTIC END TO WOMEN'S MATCH

    The Northern Echo, UK
    Oct 10 2006

    Never a problem on Arngrove Northern League duty, but referee Ross
    Joyce needed a police escort following a Women's Premier League
    cup-tie at the weekend.

    It happened after the match between Blackburn Rovers and Chelsea,
    in which 20-year-old Ross, from Middlesbrough, had ordered the Rovers
    manager from the dug-out and sent off two of Blackburn's unfair sex
    for second cautionable offences.

    [parts omitted]

    Almost unnoticed amid the English breast beating, Armenia held Finland
    to a goalless draw in Group A of the European Championship on Saturday,
    before a crowd of 7,500.

    The modern day Armenia is reckoned the likely site of the Garden of
    Eden. For Ian Porterfield, it was probably only half way to paradise.

    Sunderland's goal scoring hero of the 1973 FA Cup final is continuing
    his global football education, as we noted the other week, by becoming
    Armenia's national coach.

    The Armenian league has just eight teams, three of which are
    contemplating academies. There's not a lot of choice.

    "Armenian football is relatively new," says Porterfield. "The
    future, if not the immediate future, is bright. It would be an
    unbelievable feat for us to finish in the top two; I'd just like us
    to be respected."
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