ST. LOUIS -- Jack Clarks comments implying that Albert Pujols used steroids were too vague to do any real harm and a court should dismiss the lawsuit pitting the two former St. Louis Cardinals stars against each other, Clarks attorney said Tuesday. A motion filed Monday on behalf of Clark seeks dismissal of the defamation lawsuit filed by Pujols in October. The suit followed comments Clark made on his St. Louis radio show, "The King and the Ripper Show," in August. Among other things, Clark said he knew "for a fact" that Pujols was "a juicer." Pujols has vehemently denied using performance-enhancing drugs. Clark and his WGNU-AM show co-host Kevin Slaten were fired within days of the comments, and the stations owner broadcast a lengthy apology and posted similarly contrite statements on its website. The lawsuit names Clark but does not name the radio station or Slaten. Clarks attorney, Albert Watkins, said Clarks on-air comments were too vague to cause real harm to Pujols. "You call someone a juicer, in fact, there are multiple definitions of juicer," Watkins said. "It could mean illegal performance enhancing drugs, legal performance enhancing drugs. "Simply saying that my client asserted that Mr. Pujols was a juicer, under the law that governs defamation actions, is not enough," Watkins said. Pujols attorney, Martin Singer of Los Angeles, did not return a phone message seeking comment. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages that would be donated to charity and asks for a determination and declaration that Clarks statements are false. Pujols now plays for the Los Angeles Angels but maintains a home in St. Louis County. Clark also lives in the St. Louis area. The lawsuit said Pujols "character and reputation are impeccable and beyond reproach" and cites his charitable work with the Pujols Family Foundation. The suit calls calling Clark "a struggling radio talk show host" who was chasing ratings in the first week his new show was on the air when the comments were made. Pujols, a nine-time All-Star, played for the Cardinals from 2001-11, before signing a 10-year, $240 million deal with the Angels. Clark played for the Cardinals from 1985-87 and was a four-time All-Star. Air Jordan 11 Sale Canada .Y. -- As if the worst start in franchise history isnt bad enough, Buffalo Sabres President Ted Black braced his teams win-starved fans for potentially more tough times. Air Jordan 11 Retro Canada . -- Andy Granatelli, the former CEO of STP motor oil company who made a mark on motorsports as a car owner, innovator and entrepreneur, has died. http://www.airjordan11canada.com/ .com) - Coming off a pair of tough losses last week, the Syracuse Orange will try to put an end to their first losing skid of the season when they pay a visit to the Maryland Terrapins at the Comcast Center on Monday night in Atlantic Coast Conference action. Cheap Jordan 11 Canada .C. -- The Steve Smith era in Carolina is over. Wholesale Jordan Retro 11 . Erik Cole scored on a breakaway with 4:49 to play, and the Stars rallied to defeat the Minnesota Wild 4-3 on Saturday night.Sven-Goran Eriksson believes Sam Allardyce could use different tactics at international level to those with which he has made his name as a club manager. Allardyce is expected to be confirmed as England manager on Thursday, taking over from Roy Hodgson, who left the role after the national side was knocked out of Euro 2016 by Iceland. How England chose Sam A look at the men charged with appointing the new England boss The 61-year-old Sunderland boss has faced criticism throughout his career for what some believe to be an overly defensive and direct style of play. But Eriksson, who managed England between 2001 and 2006, feels that has been a necessity because clubs Allardyce has taken charge of have often been fighting relegation and that it will be different in the international arena. Allardyce is expected to be confirmed as the new England manager on Thursday Sam has been there for a long, long time and hes done a good job wherever hes been, he told Sky Sports News HQ. Hes very organised so that will be a very organised team I suppose. So why not? Good luck, Sam.If you take a team from the lower part of the table, you have to adapt what you want to do. You have to defend and be organised or you will go down. Sunderlands 3-0 win at Hartlepool is likely to be Allardyces last game in charge So I think it depends on the situation, whether you have a top team, a middle team or a bottom team.ddddddddddddMany times Sam has managed a team that has been struggling for survival and he has done the job.Eriksson accepts dealing with the English press can be a difficult part of the job but feels Allardyce has enough experience to be able to handle such pressure. Kevin Davies thinks Allardyce will bring a winning mentality, pride and passion to the England managers job I don t think Sam needs any advice, he said. I know that for many years he has wanted that job. He knows the English press well and that is the least pleasant part of the job.But he will do a good job. I hope so. Im sure he will. 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