Articles tagged with "Arsenal"
Posted on: Sweden Euro 2008 Blog by Nicke | May 4th, 2006
Fredrik Ljungberg scored tonight and ended a drought in the English premiership that has lasted more than a year. Nice for Freddie to show that ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Mike | May 4th, 2006
Johan Cruyff is confident that Barcelona will win the Champion's League. Cruyff was manager during a golden time for the Catalans and all managers ...
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | May 3rd, 2006
As a referee, I often find myself reminding players that the game is supposed to be for fun. After all, I'm usually the only ...
Posted on: Sweden Euro 2008 Blog by Jon | May 1st, 2006
Fredrik Ljungberg was rested as Arsenal knocked three past Sunderland. With the Gunners still desperately chasing fourth place in the Premier League, it was kind ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | May 1st, 2006
Is England our number one problem this year? According to Jack, from ‘Vital Football’ web site they are. Well, I’m not very fond of ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Apr 30th, 2006
I hope he can live to see Portugal advancing at least to the quarter finals this year. I’m joking, of course. He is not ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Apr 26th, 2006
How about that? The game was really breathtaking but the players seemed fairly tired to the end. We could see some great moves and ...
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Apr 26th, 2006
By the time Arsenal had wrapped up their trip to next month's Champions League final (their first ever) in Paris, I'm sure you'd forgotten all ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Apr 26th, 2006
So says his manager Arsene Wenger after Germany's No. 1 'keeper Jens Lehmann saw Arsenal through to the UEFA Champions League finals. The EPL ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Apr 26th, 2006
I was watching that dreadful game (Villareal vs. Arsenal) when I remembered that ancient question: what is a better team, the ugly defending type ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Apr 25th, 2006
...then these pictures tell a 2,000-word story from today's Champions League semfinal between Arsenal and Villareal.
Your thoughts on the match?
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Apr 24th, 2006
Here's a list of transfers in the past while that I've rated as steals or lemons, based on a number of factors. See if ...
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Apr 24th, 2006
I saw the yellow DHL delivery van in the driveway this morning as it was about to take off. "Hey, DHL!", I yelled out ...
Posted on: Sweden Euro 2008 Blog by Nicke | Apr 20th, 2006
My guess is that there will be a Swede in each team in the Champions League final in Paris. Both Barcelona and Arsenal impressed when ...
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Apr 20th, 2006
It was a big day in the world of football and the way things went for me in the evening, you'd think I was the ...
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by JP | Apr 19th, 2006
Let's talk Riquelme vs Arsenal. Only half the story's been told, but my takeaway is Worry...Specifically, worry that amped-up Euro sides will be able to ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Apr 19th, 2006
From the Ecuadorian perspective, today's Arsenal v. Villareal Champions League match--won by the hosts 1-0 (Toure)--gave a chance to watch goalkeeper Jens Lehmann. The ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Apr 19th, 2006
From The Guardian, this meditation on the fact that Arsenal has started exactly no English players for most of this season and yet stands as ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Apr 12th, 2006
On the one hand, he was in the match. Sol Campbell played against Portsmouth today in Arsenal's frustrating 1-1 draw with Pompey. That's ...
Posted on: Italy Euro 2008 Blog by Jay | Apr 7th, 2006
Marcello Lippi has gone on record as saying he's impressed with Arsenal's Champions League endeavor. Let's don't get crazy and assume that he'll institute the ...
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Apr 6th, 2006
I hope Bruce Arena and members of his World Cup squad were watching Arsenal's historic victory over Juventus in their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal second-leg ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Apr 6th, 2006
Fearless leader Bob has been keeping us all updated about the potential for violence in Germany this summer with his excellent Hooliganwatch™.
For various reasons, football ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Mar 31st, 2006
Ecuadorian international Ulises de la Cruz will be in the starting lineup tomorrow as his Aston Villa side visit red-hot Arsenal. UDLC will be ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Mar 31st, 2006
Thierry Henry has said he'll decide on his future before the World Cup starts in June.
He has one year to run on his current ...
Posted on: Switzerland Euro 2008 Blog by Casey Smith | Mar 29th, 2006
Class.
Posted on: Spain Euro 2008 Blog by Ian | Mar 29th, 2006
OK, that's enough.
No more talk about how Cesc Fabregas is making a push for a role in Spain's national side this summer. Let's just slot ...
Posted on: Italy Euro 2008 Blog by Jay | Mar 29th, 2006
Juventus came home empty handed again today, reminiscent of last year's ill-fated trip to Liverpool. In fact, Juventus hasn't won on English soil since '96/97 ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Mar 28th, 2006
Quite a bit of French interest in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the first legs of which are played today and tomorrow.
Lyon are at ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Mar 20th, 2006
Robert Pires's agent has denied that Pires has agreed a move to Glasgow Rangers after meeting Paul Le Guen in France last week, as some ...
Posted on: Spain Euro 2008 Blog by Ian | Mar 11th, 2006
Eighteen-year-old Cesc Fabregas continues to be the talk of Spain after a pair of impressive recent performances.
He became Spain's youngest player to make an ...

