Articles tagged with "Croatia"
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Mario | Apr 23rd, 2008
Well not much can be said about Croatia in France 98'. We sort of walked in there unannounced, caused havoc, and walked away with some ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Mario | Apr 19th, 2008
Ok, that probably didn't come out right. But I ask you honestly, who in the world wouldn't want to have a coach that's, well obviously ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Apr 18th, 2008
Despite his destroying England on the way to Euro 2008, Slaven Bilić might just be my favourite international coach right now. When he's not coaching ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Mario | Apr 15th, 2008
In an interesting article on Premiership fullbacks posted over at at Telegraph.co.uk, Corluka is mentioned as, I quote "Probably the most gifted right-back in the ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Mario | Apr 11th, 2008
A rumor or rumour (see spelling differences), is "an unverified account or explanation of events circulating from person to person and pertaining to an object, ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Apr 9th, 2008
No big surprises in the FIFA World Rankings announced today. Our draw with Croatia wasn't enough to keep up the good points average of ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Apr 8th, 2008
Chances are high that twenty-three-year-old forward/midfielder Nico Kranjcar will be playing for Croatia this summer. He currently has 39 caps, and played in every single ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Mario | Apr 7th, 2008
Well it's not the history of the world, but it's a nice little story. It all began 12 years ago in England, EURO 96', which ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Mario | Apr 5th, 2008
Unfortunately, the title has no connection whatsoever with Jack Bauer's ever heroic exploits, but instead points to a story surrounding a young man who's life ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by WCB Chris | Apr 4th, 2008
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Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 27th, 2008
All of us in the various Tartan Armies around the world have had a day now to digest George Burley's first effort as Scotland manager, ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 26th, 2008
I won't call it a live blog, because there will be long periods without updates today, but I did want to set aside a place ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 25th, 2008
In the wake of Barry Ferguson's injury and subsequent drop from the Scottish roster for tomorrow's friendly with Croatia, Celtic skipper Stephen McManus will earn ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 24th, 2008
Ahh ... international friendly dates. There's nothing like them to produce short-term injuries in players for top clubs. Just as Portugal has to ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 22nd, 2008
Lame. Scotland and Birmingham striker James McFadden is officially out of contention for Wednesday's match with Croatia at Hampden, because of having a keyhole ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Mar 21st, 2008
With all the Euro 2008 teams in friendly action next Wednesday, here's a quick rundown of all the squad news from the teams involved:
Austria v ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 18th, 2008
Rangers and Scotland captain Barry Ferguson is off to the specialists today, after ankle problems have failed to improve, and it is now likely that ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by fitz | Mar 7th, 2008
The Bundesliga's official Web site has a feature on Ivica Olic, who has scored 10 goals this season for Hamburg. It is not the most ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by fitz | Mar 6th, 2008
According to an article on ESPN's SoccerNet, Eduardo is preparing for a return during a World Cup qualifying match against England.
That would be the second ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Mar 5th, 2008
Euro 2008 is getting closer and World Cup Blog is going to cover everything that happens this summer in a big big way. And there's ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Feb 22nd, 2008
Here's an interesting concept, what if a best eleven wasn't picked on reputation but entirely on statistics? That's the the idea behind the Castrol Performance ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Feb 13th, 2008
Without a competitive (or otherwise) match since the Euro 2008 qualifiers, Scotland spent another month gathering no points in the FIFA World Rankings, but managed ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Jan | Feb 8th, 2008
After the impressive wins over England and qualifying for the EC08, some pundits - Leo Beenhakker for one - tip Croatia as a dark horse ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jan 11th, 2008
... Dunga? According to German number-lovers IFFHS he is, topping their national team coach rankings with 148 points. Not bad going for his first ever ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by romi | Oct 30th, 2007
LETS HAVE SOME OPINIONS HOW FAR WILL CROATIA GO IN THE EURO IF THE PLAY GREAT FOOTBALL UNDER SLAVEN BILIC OPINIONS AND PLEASE NO ETHNIC ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by romi | Oct 30th, 2007
Eduardo Da silva is one of the great dinamo zagreb players to come out of the club! He was born in Brazil but is a ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by romi | Oct 29th, 2007
Croatia is finally playing the kind of football expected and since Slaven Bilic has taken over are the top 10 country in the world. What ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Oct 12th, 2006
There are plenty other reasons why England went pear shaped in Croatia, but I can;t help thinking Stevie Mac selected players completely unsuited to playing ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Oct 12th, 2006
England's Wayne Rooney can't really catch a break these days. In addition to his well documented scoring slump, he continues to attract detractors and ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Oct 11th, 2006
Steve McClaren has gone 3-5-2 for the game against Croatia, after a last minute change of heart saw him revert to 4-4-2 against Macedonia. And ...

