Articles tagged with "Germany"
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Pat | Jul 3rd, 2009
The Socceroos have rocketed into the top 20 in the latest FIFA rankings. A successful end to our World Cup campaign, including wins over Bahrain ...
Posted on: Germany World Cup Blog Blog by Jan | Jun 30th, 2009
Before wrapping up the whole tournament again, factoring in the final as Nick suggested in the comments, it's time for me to collect a few ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Jun 30th, 2009
Last year was a rough one for Germany. They lost the final to Spain on a Phil Lahm faux pas and then proceeded to send ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jun 29th, 2009
Yep, the U-21s lost the Euro 2009 final 4-0 to Germany in Malmo.
Not a very impressive performance, and all we can do is wonder what ...
Posted on: Germany World Cup Blog Blog by Jan | Jun 29th, 2009
Passing accuracy was still lacking, especially in the first half, but we didn't expect that to magically change in a couple of days. Predictably England ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Jun 26th, 2009
UEFA U-21 Semifinals
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jun 23rd, 2009
Stuart Pearce is a brave man.
England U-21s won their first two group games (vs Finland and Spain) but still needed a result against Germany to ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Pat | Jun 3rd, 2009
There are several minor hiccups in the Socceroos’ preparation for Sunday morning’s (EST) World Cup Qualifier against Qatar. Tim Cahill is suffering from a slight ...
Posted on: Germany World Cup Blog Blog by Jan | Jun 2nd, 2009
And all of a sudden the whole Asia tour by Germany was absolutely worth it.
Posted on: Germany World Cup Blog Blog by Jan | May 29th, 2009
1. The German team won't have won (m)any fans in China with this lackluster performance. Maybe the Chinese team has won some fans in Germany, ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | May 28th, 2009
For years (or ever) the German national team - and occasionally German football as a whole - has been described as "efficient", which is code ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Apr 2nd, 2009
And no, this time it has nothing to do with a mascot. At least that we know of, anyway.
Craig Bellamy was left out of the ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Mar 28th, 2009
Sorry this is very last minute but I've been sick in bed for the past couple days and haven't really been online other than to ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Rob | Mar 18th, 2009
Poor Peter Bonetti. Ask my dad, he was a quality goalkeeper. He was known for his safe hands and nicknamed "The Cat" because of how ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Rob | Feb 28th, 2009
Its tough sometimes being English. Perhaps every country feels the same, but it seems to me that we have more than our fair share of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Pat | Feb 22nd, 2009
Not really sure how this slipped under my nose, but with the release of the latest FIFA rankings (almost two weeks ago...), the Socceroos have ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Feb 9th, 2009
Angelos Charisteas marked his Bayer Leverkusen debut with a goal on Saturday, as the Greece international scored his side's second goal of a 4-2 defeat ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Feb 3rd, 2009
Theofanis Gekas was sent on six-month loan with Premier League side Portsmouth on Sunday, and on Monday Bayer Leverkusen found its replacement for the on-loan ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Feb 3rd, 2009
The long wait for a transfer away from the BayArena is finally over for Theofanis Gekas, thanks to Premier League side Portsmouth agreeing to host ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Jan 22nd, 2009
Alexandros Tziolis made his presence felt in grand style on Tuesday, as the Greece international kicked off his six-month loan with Werder Bremen with a ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Jan 22nd, 2009
While Stelios Giannakopoulos is on his way out of the Barclays Premier League, Fulham FC is apparently set to keep the Greek status quo in ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Jan 13th, 2009
The German press is reporting English side Birmingham City are interested in the services of Angelos Charisteas, and the Coca-cola Championship side has been contacted ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Jan 8th, 2009
Nuremberg technical director, Martin Bander, confirmed that plenty of interest has been flowing in the Frankenstadion for their Greek striker Angelos Charisteas.
The Greece international has ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Jan 7th, 2009
With the winter transfer window now in full swing, the opportunity to leave 2nd Bundesliga club Nuremberg has returned for Greece striker Angelos Charisteas. Last ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Dec 11th, 2008
After two successful campaigns to commence his career in the German Bundesliga, it now appears Theofanis Gekas has lost his touch as a reputable Bundesliga ...
Posted on: Greece World Cup Blog by Peter Katsiris | Dec 10th, 2008
The talk of the German Bundesliga these days is TSG Hoffenheim and its ability to rise from the second tier in Germany to first place ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 30th, 2008
Oranje had qualified for the WC1974 finals. Cruyff and Neeskens beat Brazil and West Germany - not playing a very impressive tournament so far - ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Nov 19th, 2008
A win over Germany, in Germany, and a solid performance. Can't ask for much more than that.
Awful goalkeeping from Rene Adler allowed Matty Upson to ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Nov 19th, 2008
Starting XI looks like this:
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- James -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-- Johnson -- -- Terry ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Nov 18th, 2008
In honour of tomorrow's friendly between what's starting to look like two B teams, here's a quick reminder of four monumental matches between England and ...

