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1.  Scandal causes major upheaval in Italian power structure, sets top players free. (SoccerTimes) 
 
BRUSSELS (Sunday, July 16, 2006) -- Just days after Italy won its fourth World Cup, a sports tribunal in Rome found Italian clubs Juventus, AC Milan, Lazio and Fiorentina guilty of influencing referees to fix matches in Serie A -- leading to an veritable earthquake in the Italian soccer scene.  
 
2.  Skull thuggery (Sunday Life) 
 
A nototrious football hooligan who is banned from all English stadiums attended his first match in six years last week - at Windsor Park. Ex-Chelsea 'Headhunter' Jason Marriner was at Linfield's Champions' League qualifier against Gorica after being invited to Ulster by loyalist terrorists.  
 
3.  EXCLUSIVE: TUG OF FOUR (Sunday Mirror) 
 
ENGLAND'S top four clubs are set to pounce in the wake of the corruption scandal that has devastated Italian football. Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina have been relegated from Serie A for their role in fixing matches, which seems certain to spark an exodus of stars.  
 
4.  Giggs demands strong start (Manchester United) 
 
Ryan Giggs has emphasised the need to make a good start to the Premiership campaign. The Reds dropped 12 points from 30 on offer in the first ten league matches in 2005/06, allowing Chelsea to notch up a commanding lead.  
 
5.  Italian stars keen to move (Guardian Unlimited) 
 
With summer shoppers all over Europe heading for Turin, Gianluigi Buffon has said he fancies a move to Milan.  
 
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