Articles tagged with "Scotland"
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Aug 8th, 2008
Seems the English FA are the only home nation keen on fielding a Great Britain team at the 2012 Olympics. FA boss man Brian Barwick ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jul 2nd, 2008
Saw this coming, but it still hurts a bit. The latest FIFA World Rankings came out today, and England have dropped six places to 15th.
So ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jul 2nd, 2008
FIFA says... yes. The latest FIFA World rankings were released today, and a month of World Cup qualifying and a little tournament called Euro 2008 ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 25th, 2008
In our latest Euro 2008 Podcast, we discuss the possibility of Euro 2008 expansion. Is 16 teams enough? Is co-hosting a good idea? I try ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 9th, 2008
The Romanian faithful cheer on their boys on the way to their 0-0 draw with France. Notice mixed in with the Romanian flags and ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 1st, 2008
No England. No Scotland. No Ireland, Northern Ireland or Wales. With Euro 2008 lacking any participation from the home nations (the first ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | May 30th, 2008
As promised, here's a bit deeper of a look at today's 3-1 loss to the Czech Republic. There are some bright points, more in ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | May 29th, 2008
First, as much as I hate to start things off with an apology, I do regret going so long between posts. The Scotland NT ...
Posted on: Czech Republic Euro 2008 Blog by Méd'a | May 27th, 2008
Sorry for being a stranger - was just popping around among domestic leagues, international teams, transfer rumors, Champions League final and my personal legal b/s. ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | May 15th, 2008
This Sky Sports ad aims to capture - or maybe create - the mood around England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Sad faces all ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | May 4th, 2008
Everyone seems to have an opinion right now about Rangers FC. Throughout the footballing world, fans with little to no experience of the team ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Apr 25th, 2008
While the briefly hyped idea of bringing back the British Home Championships seems to have died a death, the idea of England playing Scotland is ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Apr 11th, 2008
Once we found out that all five teams from the British Isles would be staying home for Euro 2008, there was a little bit of ...
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: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Apr 4th, 2008
For those of you who haven't heard of him, let me assure you. Christophe Berra is the real thing. A central defender with ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Apr 1st, 2008
That's right, Berti Vogts is once again employed as an international football manager. I know it's April Fool's Day, but I'm pretty sure this is ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 30th, 2008
It's difficult to talk about Scottish football and the Old Firm without bringing up pendulums. Everything seems to be constantly shifting between the two ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 28th, 2008
Instead of letting Arsene Wenger do all the talking about the pointlessness of international friendlies, Sir Alex Ferguson, briefly a Scotland manager once himself, went ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 20th, 2008
The eyes of the Tartan Army may be fixed on Hampden for next Wednesday's senior friendly with Croatia, but some attention should also be paid ...
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: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Mar 18th, 2008
Football links from World Cup Blog, The Offside and beyond...
Wrap Luca Toni in cotton wool (Italy Blog)
Under new management (Portugal Blog)
Robert Acquafresca or Robert Murkowski? ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 13th, 2008
If a keeper ever deserved full credit for a scoreline, it was Allan McGregor today. The Rangers #1 and Scotland backup was absolutely brilliant ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Mar 12th, 2008
Paul Gascoigne's England career was a lot like the rest of his career. A load of injuries mixed in with moments of genius. Gazza came ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 10th, 2008
Bad news for our reader Ali ... looks like this one's off, mate.
The proposed friendly between Scotland and Iran on May 28th looks to be ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 7th, 2008
No need to check your calendars. Unless you have one made specially by the Tartan Army, I doubt Victory Day is on there. ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 6th, 2008
In a move that is likely to cause even more whining from the Old Firm bosses, Scotland coach George Burley is considering a friendly on ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 4th, 2008
This week, there's more talk of the UK fielding an Olympic football side at the 2012 Games in London. The idea, which Wales and ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 3rd, 2008
Well, another week of club matches, both in Scotland and elsewhere, is in the bag. Let's see how the Scotland internationals, and those hoping ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Mar 1st, 2008
Scotland and Spurs right back Alan Hutton faced his old international boss today for the first time, as Spurs went to Birmingham to face Alex ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Feb 29th, 2008
The Leap Year means one whole extra Daily Dose in the month of February. Happy day. So here are the football links from around World ...

