Articles tagged with "Australia"
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Nov 19th, 2008
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 ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Jan | Sep 7th, 2008
Typical pic: Van Bommel doing whatever and Culina just watching it, cool and collected...
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Bert van Marwijk has had his first disappointing experience with Holland's best. ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Jan | Sep 6th, 2008
Stekel leaves the pitch, while Bert rearranges....something...
It was 4.15 am when the alarm clock sounded. I was looking forward to seeing our boys in action ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Jan | Sep 2nd, 2008
Robin van Persie will be fit enought to play with Oranje against the Socceroos on Saturday and Macedonia on Wednesday. The Gunner hurt his ankle ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Aug 13th, 2008
And just like that, the group stage of the 2008 Men's Olympic Football tournament is over.
The quarter-finals look like this:
Nigeria vs Cote d'Ivoire
Italy vs Belgium
(winners ...
Posted on: Cote d'Ivoire World Cup Team Blog by bobby | Aug 12th, 2008
Cissé Sékou, attaquant des éléphants olympiques : “Nous avons des atouts pour battre les Australiens”
Well, that isn't exactly a guarantee, but.....it looks like des éléphants ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Aug 8th, 2008
The odd thing about the Olympic football tournament is that all the games seem to happen at once, rather than being spread out evenly as ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Aug 1st, 2008
In less than a week, the 2008 Men's Olympic Football Tournament gets underway (complete with rubbish logo, left). August 6th to August 23rd. It's 16 ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Jul 30th, 2008
You asked for them, so here they are. The rosters for all of the men's teams heading to the Olympics. Kind of. ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Jul 11th, 2008
We're down to the final ten Asian teams, and we're left with the usual suspects, a few surprises, and...Australia? Yes, Australia, competing with the ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Jun 24th, 2008
You must realize first and foremost that this is not a call for Bob Bradley to be fired, although I know many of you are ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Apr 4th, 2008
Uh-oh. This can't be helpful. As Australia prepares its bid to host the 2018 World Cup, there's about to be some infighting over who has ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Feb 16th, 2008
When we first heard about this idea we were over the moon. Manchester United V Arsenal at Telstra Stadium in front of 80,000 people is ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Feb 15th, 2008
Australia are about to step up and get serious with their bid to host World Cup 2018. There are apparently big talks going on to ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Feb 15th, 2008
Football links from World Cup Blog, The Offside and beyond.
Roger Lemerre is a lam duck (Tunisia Blog)
Azzurri emmigration (Italy Blog)
Is David Beckham: footballer or celebrity ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Feb 6th, 2008
It's all been very Africa Cup of Nations here on World Cup Blog lately, but turns out there are other continents that play the ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Feb 5th, 2008
Football links from World Cup Blog, The Offside and beyond.
13 things the Pharaohs learned from the quarterfinal (Egypt Blog)
A look back at the Carthage Eagles ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Dec 14th, 2007
Brazilian coach Professor Neto gave a speech in South Africa recently, arguing that for football to develop in the 2010 World Cup host nation, the ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Dec 3rd, 2007
Dick Advocaat has finally almost said sorry to Australia for the dramatic flip-flop that saw Tricky Dick sign up as the Socceroos new coach in ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Nov 26th, 2007
Australia were royally screwed over by Dick Advocaat recently, the Dutchman signing up to manage the Socceroos before pulling an about face to stay at ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Nov 16th, 2007
Tomorrow we embark on our last game before those dreaded World Cup qualifiers. It will be a long and tough path to South Africa, but ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Sep 11th, 2007
Tomorrow marks our first hit out since the disappointing Asian Cup campaign. We will be up against the number two team in the world, who ...
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Aug 28th, 2007
Argentina heads Down Under to take on Australia on September 11. Even with the European club season in full gear it looks like many ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Aug 11th, 2007
This is truly unbelievable. I know the man is retired, and had a tainted end to his career, but even now, just the thought of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Aug 4th, 2007
Despite an indifferent Asian Cup campaign, we've been seeded number one in Asian qualifying for South Africa 2010. This means we get a bye for ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 30th, 2007
It is over ten years away but our chance to host World Cup 2018 will probably be decided sooner than we think. We must hope ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 17th, 2007
After a week from hell, we are finally through to the quarter finals with a quite flattering 4-0 victory over hosts Thailand. Although we played ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 14th, 2007
Strange huh? It's the last thing you'd ever expect in the war in Iraq, that, some of the coalition forces themselves, would be suicide bombers. ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 9th, 2007
What the hell was that? By the time the final whistle arrived I was so happy that we got one point. 90 minutes before, ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 8th, 2007
Thailand and Iraq played a scrappy 1-all draw in Bangkok last night. I really thought Iraq were the better side in the first half, and ...

