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8:35pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe Scolari refused to be drawn into a pre-season war of words with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson following comments the Brazilian's charges are too old to mount a title challenge.
Ferguson insisted he is unconcerned by Chelsea's credentials to challenge United for the Premier League crown this season and pointed towards Arsenal and Liverpool as his side's rivals.
But after watching his new side open their pre-season tour of Asia and Russia with a comfortable 4-0 win over Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Pharmaceutical on Wednesday, Scolari refused to use his first opportunity to retaliate.
"I will not answer this question. This is not a question for me," said the former Portugal coach.
"I think I have a lot of experienced players and also some young boys in my team but I feel we have experience for the Premier League or whatever league."
Salomon Kalou, Frank Lampard, Argentinian teenager Franco Di Santo and Shaun Wright-Phillips all scored as Chelsea eased to victory in the southern Chinese city.
"I think it is normal for a first game," added Scolari. "The players have trained well for the last two weeks, more fitness than technical training."
Darth Vader is helping a Croydon businessman skywalk for charity.
A new youth crime task force has been created to curb youth violence after a series of teen murders.
The world’s top belly dance artists flashed their navels at the first London Belly Dance Festival on Saturday.
Anti-sex trafficking campaigners plan to name and shame men who use brothels.
To some it is a pipe dream, but this is what a new Crystal Palace could look like as early as 2014.
Eric Cantona says his one regret about his infamous kung fu attack on a Crystal Palace fan is that he did not hit him harder.
A self portrait by Croydon-born supermodel Kate Moss has sold for £33,600.
A driver attacked a parking inspector after she tried to issue a ticket, a court heard.
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