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November 20th, 2008 | By:
chris |
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Stuff to read while you make the worst ring entrance in boxing history......
Cristiano Ronaldo's Mini-me (Sniffing The Touchline)
The Bundesliga as an example for England - and Europe. (Telegraph)
Calling curtains on the 3-5-2? (Guardian)
Andrei Arshavin's ascent from revelation to transfer whore. (101 Great Goals)
Bild v Klinssman; or, Everyone v The Tabloids (ESPN)
Football stars as Bond villains. (The Spoiler)
Watching FM 2009 unfold ... [read]
November 20th, 2008 | By:
Chris |
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After turning down the chance to, a) coach a relatively sizable European club for big bucks or b) tour the Mediterranean with [insert name of random secretary here] for the year, instead venturing to a new continent and a country whose football he knew little about, Sven's job security is suffering greatly ... [read]
November 20th, 2008 | By:
Chris |
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So you want to promote the Confederations Cup 2009, the "soft opening" for World Cup 2010 in South Africa. A tournament which hasn't had much, if any, good PR. What do you do? Call in the hot chick cavalry and tell them to jump up and down. (They're all Miss Something Or ... [read]
November 20th, 2008 | By:
chris |
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China has decided to remove TV coverage of their top league due to excessive pitch violence which turns football matches into impromptu martial arts competitions. So CCTV, China's gov't television, will be showing more games from top European competitions - the English FA is already salivating - in lieu of their domestic ... [read]
November 20th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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William Gallas's Arsenal captaincy has been questioned more than once recently, and with good reason. Last season's centre circle sit-down (pictured) comes to mind. And now - with Arsenal's title chances looking slimmer than Peter Crouch on a diet - Gallas has finally cracked and spilled all kinds of beans about ... [read]
November 20th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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Brazil vs Portugal was billed as Kaka vs Ronaldo. If that was so, then someone raise Kaka's arm. Brazil won 6-2 with the Jesus-owned playmaker pulling the strings.
More importantly this was Dunga vs Carlos Queiroz, two embattled coaches who couldn't really afford a defeat. OK, it was only a friendly, but a 6-2 defeat to a former colony? That doesn't ... [read]
November 19th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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Something to read after enjoying the best of SkySports Fanzone...
(spotted on The Beautiful Game)
MLS Cup build up (Red Bulls Offside)
Albert Pujols wants him some MLS (Deadspin)
Robinho takes the bus (Unprofessional Foul)
Patrick Helmes points to doggy heaven (Off the Post)
Retirement beckons for Ronaldo (Reuters Soccer Blog)
On tonight's menu: Premier League scapegoat (The Spoiler)
Matt Jansen gives it one more try (EPL Talk) ... [read]
November 19th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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There are some proper World Cup qualifiers on today, in Asia and CONCACAF. And there are some big friendlies happening too. Germany vs England and Brazil vs Portugal look huge on paper. But easily the most interesting game of the day is Scotland vs Argentina. It's not often you can say that, ... [read]
November 19th, 2008 | By:
Laurie |
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Today's games: A dollop of Oceania, a dose of Asia, a lot of CONCACAF, and...San Marino vs. Czech Republic?
Yes, that's our token European WC qualifier for the day. (Any others you may see going on are friendlies.)
Here's a look at the qualifying games taking place today, ... [read]
November 17th, 2008 | By:
Laurie |
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If you're in Argentina and looking for news on the internet about Diego Maradona, you may soon be out of luck. Due to lawsuits, the Argentinian google may be forced to block any links about Maradona (among 110 other people) that don't go to major news sites.
From Time Magazine:
What ... [read]
November 14th, 2008 | By:
Chris |
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That man is checking for unexploded WWII bombs before construction begins on a stadium in Poland for Polkraine 2012.
"Theo Walcott gallops down the right side, one defender to beat and...and...Theo's just been blown up!"
Yes, this is going to turn out well. ... [read]
November 13th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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Well, that didn't take long. Reports in the Argentine press yesterday already have Diego Maradona threatening to resign as albiceleste boss. One week before his first game in charge.
The row is over Maradona's choice of assistant. El Diego wants his World Cup '86 teammate Oscar Ruggeri to be assistant manager and Argentina ... [read]
November 12th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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Not everybody agrees with the FIFA World Rankings. According to our poll, 64% of World Cup Blog readers prefer the World Football Elo Ratings System. But whether you agree with FIFA or not, the rankings matter. For example, they're used to determine the seedings system when qualifying groups are drawn.
The November numbers ... [read]
November 11th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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Ghana captain Stephen Appiah's career is on hold. He's out of contract, and the likes of Juventus and Arsenal are rumoured to be keen, but right now everyone's busy arguing over money.
The problems started with a knee ligament injury in 2007. Appiah was with Fenerbahçe at the time, but the club apparently ... [read]
November 5th, 2008 | By:
Daryl |
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Cricket fans will know all about the Stanford Super Series. It's basically high profile games of exhibition cricket, with billionaire Allen Stanford putting up $20 million in prize money to make it happen and tempt the best possible players into being involved.
It's been a bit of a circus, with players clearly only ... [read]
Latest Country News
November 21st, 2008 | By:
Carter Daly
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Against a Guatemala side with something to play for, you have to admit, that was an incredibly dominate performance for a bunch of kids and MLS players.
The fans got everything they could have wanted. A starting lineup including Cooper, Freddy, and Jozy provided to be the catalyst to what
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November 21st, 2008 | By:
Rami
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This game is somewhat bittersweet in that it was a great performance that no one got to see live. TV7 never got its act together to get the rights on time so most everyone who was interested listened to it on the radio. However, after reading multiple match reports, listening to technical analysis, and watching the match highlights, I can safely say that our players delivered an above average performance considering the long list of absences.
The remodeled team, which included three players making their Eagles debut (Ifa, Allagui, Saihi), dominated the proceedings in the Ghanaian heat and easily could have won the game by a wide margin. Sure Ghana hit the crossbar once and had some threatening moments but they were few and far between when you compare them to our sustained pressure throughout. What is most positive about the result is that it came away from home (and not just anywhere, in West Africa where we will face Nigeria away next summer) and our players showed great understanding, movement, and creativity. Not bad for a team made up of players who were largely unfamiliar with each other.
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Afshin Afshar
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Thanks to the AFC’s scheduling, Team Melli’s last three games come at them like whirlwind! In the span of a short 11 days, the boys have to fly to Pyongyang on June 6 to face Korea DPR, back to Tehran to host UAE on June 10, and back to the
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Andrea
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I would like to first say that this game all around embarrassed me as a Mexican football fan.
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Brooks Peck
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Well, the first step to The Amazing Criswell's prediction has come true.
Landon Donovan will, in fact, join Bayern Munich on a loan deal starting January 1 and ending anywhere from mid-March to the end of the Bundesliga season.
We'll have plenty more on this development later, as I'm sure
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Tamim
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In a game that was played in the shadows, Egypt entertained Benin's squirrels with five goals in style with an average performance suited for the guests.
I think the last time we won with such a score line was…ummm Cote D'ivoire 4-1 (Djibouti is an exception) and in a friendly (Sudan….o-4) so I guess we have something to cheer about.
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
James
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Turkey powered in four goals againts the home side Austria. Three came from boro star, Tuncay Sanli. To be honest, Austria played much better than us in the first 30 minutes, they attacked fast and finally got the breakthrough on the 28th minute. Volkan thought that hoezl was going to
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Julian
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Not a friendly that's gonna go down in the record books- hell, I wouldn't advise you to watch it unless you need a good nap. But let's break down the performance.
The Good:
Guiseppe Rossi. This kid was all over the place and he provided pace and creativity. He has a tendency
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Peter Katsiris
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A defensive duel between two Mediterranean rivals played to a stalemate finale on Wednesday night, as Italy pegged back to hold Greece to a 1-1 draw at the Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium. Without their star players for the most part, Greece and Italy failed to create any convincing scoring opportunities -
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November 20th, 2008 | By:
Greg
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What the hell do you expect me to write about this? An embarrassment to end all embarrassments.
Speaking of ending embarrassments, when is the axe going to fall on Queiroz? I don't want to hear any excuses about players missing due to injury or about the fact
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