Articles tagged with "boruc"
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 13th, 2009
The football part of the operation Euro 2012 will start on Saturday. Franz Smuda, a man chosen to lead us to success in 2012, is ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 25th, 2009
I haven't seen that coming. Remember the piece I wrote about the goalkeepers who should be in contention for the spots in the national team? ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 17th, 2009
Which players should the next coach keep? Which players we can count on with Euro 2012 in perspective? Who should we dispose of? These are ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 6th, 2009
It's always hard to write anything after a game like that, especially that I still feel the hangover caused by it. I'll be honest with ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 4th, 2009
The first of four "games of the year" awaits us on Saturday. The first of four must-win games. The rematch for the Belfast catastrophe earlier ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Aug 13th, 2009
Life writes the best scripts. The much awaited debut of Ludovic Obraniak ended in him scoring two goals and leading the Bialo Czerwoni to a ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Aug 11th, 2009
I have no idea if the title of this post is even grammatical, but that's exactly what most of the fans of the Bialo Czerwoni ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Jun 1st, 2009
The Polish Ekstraklasa season has come to an end. Wisla Krakow didn’t blow their chances, won the last game and retained the champions’ crown. Legia ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | May 15th, 2009
Leo Beenhakker announced a list of players called up for the friendly games against South Africa and Iraq. Artur Boruc is left out of the ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Apr 30th, 2009
Strange info was provided yesterday by Dziennik. Apparently, Artur Boruc and Michal Zewlakow won't get call ups for our June games against South Africa and ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Apr 6th, 2009
The fight for the Polish championship is not yet over. The most interesting match of the weekend ended in a 1-1 draw between Lech Poznan ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Mar 31st, 2009
Will this be Leo Beenhakker’s last game for Poland? We may have thought so on Saturday, but it seems that Leo will manage the Bialo ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Mar 29th, 2009
Do you remember a worse performance by the Polish national team? I’d really have to dig deep in my memory to find one. Poland lost ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Mar 27th, 2009
Finally, after months of more or less important friendlies we’re back with World Cup qualifiers. The Bialo Czerwoni will play against Northern Ireland in Belfast ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Mar 20th, 2009
I don't have much to write about after what was rather a boring week in Polish football. Silence before the storm as we're all waiting ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Mar 13th, 2009
Contrary to what he said lately, Leo Beenhakker decided to include some surprises in Poland’s squad for the World Cup qualifying games against Northern Ireland ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Feb 12th, 2009
After a very close match Poland defeated Wales 1-0 due to an incredible lob by Roger Guerreiro. The game answered some, but not all questions ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Feb 10th, 2009
Are we ready for the encounter against Northern Ireland in the World Cup qualifiers? The best way to learn is to watch tomorrow’s friendly against ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Feb 2nd, 2009
Sorry guys for the lack of new notes lately, but I’ve got the first chapter of my MA paper to hand in on Thursday and, ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Jan 8th, 2009
It all started yesterday when Polska the Times came up with a sensational information about an upcoming transfer of Polonia Warsaw's goalie Sebastian Przyrowski to ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Jan 5th, 2009
The results are in, the First Annual Polish World Cup Blog Awards have come to a close. You voted Jakub Blaszczykowski the best Polish player ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 25th, 2008
Welcome to the First Annual Polish World Cup Blog Awards. My name is Tomasz and I'm your host on this site. Your task is simple, ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 18th, 2008
It was a historic day for Polish football yesterday as Lech Poznan became our first team to advance from the Uefa Cup group stages. In ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 8th, 2008
It was a sad weekend for Celtic and Artur Boruc fans everywhere. He managed to concede an unbelievable goal, a one that probably became one ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 22nd, 2008
Who would've thought that it's going to be Sagan, one of the most criticised members of the Polish national team. On the other hand, that's ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 20th, 2008
Polish players seem not to have recovered from the shocking loss against Slovakia. None of them really impressed during the weekend, none of them took ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 16th, 2008
On Saturday I learnt once again why I love football. Yesterday I learnt once again why I sometimes hate it. This was the most suckers-like ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 13th, 2008
This is why we support an usually underperforming team like Poland. It's because once every two years we get to see our guys thrashing a ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 9th, 2008
In what's looking like a move caused by sheer desperation on Leo Beenhakker's behalf, Jacek Krzynowek is likely to be the next player tested on ...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 30th, 2008
The speculation is over, Artur Boruc and Dariusz Dudka paid the price for their insubordination in Lvov and both return to the national team. The ...

