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Lonestar May Boycott Togo’s Trip
August
31, 2005-Monrovia
The Ministry of Youth and
Sports in Monrovia has disclosed that the national
football team of Liberia, the Lone Star is faced with the
difficulty of honoring the weekend encounter with the
Hawks of Togo in Lome.
Also See : Liberia face
World Cup crisis (BBC)

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GREEK CLUB SIGNS LIBERIAN STRIKER
August
29, 2005-
Following a lengthened period of idleness from top flight
club football, Liberia’s Francis Doe has finally joined
Atromitos FC of Greece on a long standing loan contract
from Buduburam FC in Ghana, the player’s management team,
Dokpah International Sports Management (DISM) disclosed
yesterday.

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RSL add forward Melvin Tarley
August
29, 2005-SALT
LAKE CITY - Real Salt Lake General Manager Steve Pastorino
and Head Coach John Ellinger today announced the
acquisition of striker Melvin Tarley, a Liberian-born
forward who has scored six goals in three Lamar Hunt U.S.
Open Cup Games for the giant-slaying Minnesota Thunder (USL
First Division).

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Paye Scores Two to Lead Thunder Past Kickers
August
28, 2005 (St. Paul, MN)-Aaron
Paye starred on Sunday evening, scoring two goals in the
Minnesota Thunder’s important 2-0 victory over the
Richmond Kickers on Sunday at James Griffin Stadium.

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Menyongar nets 2 as Minnesota Thunder reaches U.S. Open
Cup semifinals
August
25, 2005
PARKVILLE, MO. -- Johnny Menyongar took his
turn in the spotlight Wednesday for the Minnesota Thunder
in the quarterfinal round of the U.S. Open Cup, scoring
two goals in a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City Wizards.
Note:
The Thunder has loaned forward Melvin Tarley to Real Salt
Lake of Major League,
Lagos said. Tarley, who has scored six goals in U.S. Open
Cup games this year, can be recalled by the Thunder at any
time. Lagos said Tarley would be recalled for the
Thunder's next Open Cup game.

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IE Board Demands Report From Leadership
August 25, 2005
The Board of the Invincible Eleven Majestic
Sport Association (IEMSA) has demanded a report of the
leadership, headed by Isaac Nyenabo.

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Fans Take IE From Leadership
Fans of the Yellow Boys, Invincible Eleven (IE) have
announced that they have taken over the club from its
leadership, headed by Isaac Nyenabo.

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Liberian International Shine in Debut in South Africa
August
13, 2005
Liberian international striker, Anthony Laffor says it
gave him a huge feeling of satisfaction scoring on his
debut game for Jomo Cosmos against Black Leopards last
Tuesday.

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Oilers In Pole Position - As Black Star Shows Heroic Plays
August 8, 2005
Star studded LPRC-Oilers under the helmsmanship of former
national team tactician Kadala Kromah are back on top,
courtesy of a 2-0 trashing of Frank Jericho Nagbe's
NPA-Anchors.

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Playing Away Liberian Players continue to make strides as
they ply their trade for various clubs on the outside.
August 8, 2005
In Indonesia, former LISCR striker Henry
Gobah has been out of action since April due to injury.
See full listing of players: The Premium League Joe
Nagbe......Persema Malang Moses Nyewan....Swirijaya F.C.

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Tarley Scores Four Goals in Thunder's Upset Over Rapids
August 3, 2005 (St. Paul, MN)-
Melvin Tarley carried the Minnesota Thunder
on his back again when he scored all four goals in the
Thunder’s 4-1 victory over the Colorado Rapids (MLS) in
the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup on Wednesday at
James Griffin Stadium.

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LiberianSoccer.com Interviews
Johnny Bleedie and Bob Zeo
August
3, 2005
It is a known fact that Liberian football is in a slump.
The National team has lost 4 of their last 5 matches and
is currently lying last in group B of the 2006 World Cup
qualifiers. Since King George Weah and his talented team
mates hung up their boots, Liberian football has hit rock
bottom.

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Shame On IE
Administration
August
2,2005
Fans of the once Darling Club, Invincible Eleven (IE)
are demanding the team from their administration, headed
by Isaac Nyenabo, and the Willard Russell-led Board.

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Liberian international Melvin Tarley,
USL Player of the Week
August 2,2005
USL announced the Week 15 player of
the Week Tuesday, honoring Minnesota's Melvin Tarley

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What's Happening In NPA
Anchors?
August
2,2005
The NPA Anchors suffered one of many their defeats in recent
times at the hands of LPRC Oilers. Last Saturday, the port
boys left the Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS) weeping as a
result of a 2-0 bashing.
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