Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Felix Magath arrived with strong reputations for their first shot at management in English soccer last season. Both failed to last nine months. Solskjaer quit as Cardiff manager Thursday, citing a "difference in philosophy" with the teams owners, and Magath was fired by Fulham hours later to leave the London club searching for its fourth coach since December. Both clubs were relegated from the Premier League last season and have been unable to stop their slide in the unforgiving 24-team League Championship. Fulham is in last place with an 0-6-1 record and Cardiff (2-3-2) is 17th with eight points. In January, Solskjaer swapped job security at Molde, where he won three trophies in three years, and a settled family life in his native Norway, to try to keep Cardiff in Englands top division. But he failed to have the same impact he managed in his playing career at Manchester United, which reached its peak when he diverted home an injury-time winner in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich in 1999. Solskjaer, who spent 11 years at United and was known for his lethal finishing as a "super-sub," decided to step down after holding talks with Cardiff owner Vincent Tan and chairman Mehmet Dalman. "Our difference in philosophy on how to manage the club made me decide to step aside and allow the club to move forward in the direction Vincent wants," Solskjaer said. Tan said Cardiffs "recent results do not justify Oles continued role as manager at Cardiff." Magath arrived at Fulham a month after Solskjaer, with an 18-month contract and with a reputation for brutal training and fitness methods that earned him the nickname "Torturer." He won Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich and Wolfsburg in Germany. Fulham was last in the Premier League with 12 matches remaining, and Magath couldnt avoid relegation. In 20 matches under Magath, Fulham won only four. "This is an unfortunate but necessary change," Fulham chairman Shahid Khan said. "I am doing what I feel is right and needed for Fulham ... for today as well as tomorrow." Gio Gonzalez Jersey . On Thursday, they signed former Browns linebacker DQwell Jackson. Terms of the deal were not immediately available. Sean Doolittle Jersey . On the eve of the 2013-14 NBA season, he can finally take a step back and allow his team to do the talking. http://www.officialnationalsgearshop.com...ck-Kids-Jersey/. At 11:06 of the first period, Neal struck Marchand with his knee when Marchand was down on the ice. Marchand remained in the game. Neal was assessed a kneeing penalty for his hit on Marchand. Joaquin Benoit Jersey .J. Fair didnt have many chances to be the main option for Syracuse last season. Trea Turner Jersey . The same for both the Calgary Flames and the Edmonton Oilers.TORONTO - Trade Storm took the lead in deep stretch then held on to win the $1-million Ricoh Woodbine Mile on Sunday evening. After taking the lead, Trade Storm withstood a hard charge from Kaigun to win unofficially in 1:36.87 on a good turf at Woodbine Racetrack. Kaigun was second in the 11-horse field, with Bobbys Kitten taking third in a photo finish ahead of River Seven. With the victory, Trade Storm earned an all-expense paid berth into the Breeders Cup Mile, slated for Nov. 1 at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif. Earlier, Sam-Son Farms Deceptive Vision, at 9/2, won the $300,000 Grade II Canadian Stakes, a 1 1/8-mile turf race, in 1:47.80. Queens Plate and Woodbine Oaks champion Lexie Lou, the 3/2 favoourite, was last in her first event against older fillies and mares.dddddddddddd Royal Fury was second while La Tia took third. Deceptive Vision, a four-year-old, returned $11.30, $6.90 and $4.50 while also securing a berth in the Breeders Cup Filly & Mare Turf race. Royal Fury paid $19 and $9.70 while La Tia paid $4.80. British-bred and owned Sheikhzayedroad withstood a claim of foul to win the Grade I $300,000 Northern Dancer Stakes ahead of Dynamic Sky and Reporting Star. The five-year-old gelding claimed a third straight win, posting a time of 2:32.37 in the mile-and-a-half turf event to return $8.30, $4.90 and $4.10. Dynamic Sky paid $17 and $10.40 while Reporting Star paid $7.20. ' ' '