09.15.2010 WFD Daily Wrap




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Summary: Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. WFD returns to studio in anticipation for another day of Champions League football. Yesterday's action saw newcomers to the competition Tottenham battle out a 2-2 draw with Werder Bremen; in the same group, defending champions Inter Milan drew with the same scoreline away to FC Twente. Barcelona showed their credentials for recapturing the Champions League trophy with a 5-1 demolition of Panathinaikos, with a possession percentage of a remarkable 74%. The so-called 'Battle of Britain' bored everyone with a 0-0 draw where Rangers went to Old Trafford with their mind set on defeat but came away from Manchester with a point. Other results: Benfica 2-0 Hapoel Tel Aviv; Lyon 1-0 Shalke; Bursaspor 0-4 Valencia; FC Copenhagen 1-0 Rubin Kazan. Today brings the second half of Matchday 1 where the likes of AC Milan, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and Arsenal get their Champions League campaigns running. Steven and Kenny will give a rundown on yesterday's action and preview today's match-ups as well. Phil Ball from ESPN Soccernet will join us to discuss Valencia's and Barcelona's mathces yesterday and preview Real Madrid's match today. We will get the thoughts of Mark Ogden from the Telegraph on the match at Old Trafford last night between Manchester United and Rangers. Nigel Reed from CBC Sports will join us to discuss the firing of Preki and Mo Johnston at Toronto FC and what it means for the club.