Articles tagged with "group-f"
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 19th, 2008
The build-up for Qatar match didn't materialize into the challenge anyone was expecting as Takeshi Okada's Blue Samurai easily defeated Qatar 3-0 with goals from ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 19th, 2008
The match still has twenty minutes left but I just wanted fans to know that Japan is up 3-0 over Qatar with goals by Tatsuya ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Nov 19th, 2008
Due to my current preoccupation (University) blogging time seems hard to come by alas the reason I have woken so early to get this ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Nov 19th, 2008
Due to my current preoccupation (University) blogging time seems hard to come by alas the reason I have woken so early to get this ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 18th, 2008
As Takeshi Okada leads his Blue Samurai forces against Qatar he knows with both squads tied two points behind Australia a victory is an absolute ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 11th, 2008
With the recent injuries Takeshi Okada has called upon Shimizu S-Pulse defender Kazumichi Takagi and Urawa Red Diamonds 'keeper Ryuta Tsuzuki to the Blue Samurai ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 10th, 2008
Takeshi Okada's Blue Samurai's were dealt a tough blow as Yokohama F-Marinos Yuji Nakazawa has been forced to pull-out of the lineup with a muscle ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 7th, 2008
With the Qatar match looming ahead, Takeshi Okada named his squad, featuring Shunsuke Nakamura of Celtic, Daisuke Matsui of St. Etienne and Makoto Hasebe of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Caleb | Nov 7th, 2008
I should apologise for not covering the Qatar game. I was otherwise occupied, but I hope the result met with general approval. =)
Hopefully I can ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 4th, 2008
Hiroshi Yoshida's Women's U-17 are defying expectations in the Women's U-17 tournament in New Zealand and produced the biggest margin of victory as they overwhelmed ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 1st, 2008
With the U-20 Women’s World Cup kicking off the November 19 in Chile, manager Norio Sasaki has named his squad. Japan will face Canada on ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Nov 1st, 2008
Japan's effort in the U-17 Women’s World Cup started off right with a 3-2 triumph over the American squad in New Zealand.
Vicki DiMartino scored for ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 27th, 2008
Blue Samurai dominated play in the J-League this week:
Júbilo Iwata held Nagoya Grampus Eight to a surprising scoreless draw with Nippon Daihyo tandem of Yūichi ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 27th, 2008
After confirming with two reputable inside sources, the deal to bring Blue Samurai Shunsuke Nakamura home to play for Yokohama F. Marinos of the J-League ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 23rd, 2008
The second-leg of the AFC Champions League semi-finals between Gamba Osaka and the Urawa Red Diamonds was marked with great performances of our Nippon ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 21st, 2008
Following the disappointing draw to Uzbekistan, many are questioning whether Takeshi Okada can lead them through the qualification process.
While the JFA has responded with a ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 17th, 2008
Following Japan's 1-1 draw against Uzbekistan at Saitama Stadium this week, various media reports suggested that manager Takeshi Okada days were numbered.
Japan Football Association ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Oct 15th, 2008
Brazil overcame the odds of recent performances and defeated the recent high rollers Venezuela to gain revenge for the shock defeat that occurred earlier ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 15th, 2008
The rebuilding of Uzbekistan continued as they shocked Japan with a 1-1 draw at Saitama Stadium. Takeshi Okada's forces dominated the overwhelming majority of the ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 13th, 2008
After successive losses to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Australia in which they were out-scored 8-0, a troubled Uzbekistan visits Saitama Stadium to face the Nippon ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by 21 | Oct 13th, 2008
I would like to welcome everyone to Japan's new blog for World Cup hopes. As you may recognize, I write the J-League blog for The ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Caleb | Sep 11th, 2008
In a game which opened with freak stoppages to avoid injury to a small black-and-white bird which decided to stroll into the path of a ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Caleb | Aug 18th, 2008
G'day everyone. I'm Caleb, and I'm a new member of the Australia World Cup Blog team; hopefully that should mean more posts and more opinions.
Anyway, ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Caleb | Aug 18th, 2008
Caleb is a Tasmanian pig farmer who enjoys what Craig Foster likes to call "good attacking football". He wasn't always a fan of the beautiful ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Aug 13th, 2008
With qualification secured, Brazil should have been approaching this match with the optimism of fun, but with Dunga at the helm that was always ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Aug 12th, 2008
After all the debacle of game 1 and mixed with the alteration of Brazil’s strip (removing the CBF logo), Brazil owed the fans a performance. ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Aug 12th, 2008
Well Hello everyone long time no see from the Brazil blog, but that pretty much happens when you’re an international blogger, a few WC ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Jun 25th, 2008
Slowly Dunga’s reign of terror looks to be ending. The samba steady free flowing essence of Brazilian football has been lost, replaced by the ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Jun 25th, 2008
A sad, sad day for Brazlian football. No intent, No heart and No imagination, but what should we have expected we are coached by an ...
Venezuela 2 Brazil 0- Shame Runs Yellow and Green, The Beginning of the Demise of Our Game and Style
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by jalil | Jun 25th, 2008
The industrialisation of our football, our decision to place efficiency over skill and our emphasis of caution over the love and exuberance of the ...

