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Poland-Lithuania 1:1. A Night To Forget...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Feb 8th, 2009
...but it doesn't mean you don't have to read this note. Don't expect any new players in our national team's starting eleven in the near ...
Call Ups For The Wales Friendly. Same Old Stuff Plus Adam Kokoszka.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Jan 26th, 2009
"No more experiments" seems to be Leo Beenhakker's message when we have a look at his recent call ups for the next friendly against Wales. ...
Best Polish Players According To Przeglad Sportowy.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Jan 13th, 2009
Przeglad Sportowy (Polish daily devoted solely to sport) presented yesterday their list of best Polish players, divided by position. I think it manages to illustrate ...
Polish World Cup Blog Awards: Results. Plus The Newest Transfer Rumours.
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 ...
The First Annual Polish World Cup Blog Awards. VOTE NOW!
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, ...
Feyenoord Rotterdam-Lech Poznan 0:1. Lech Makes History.
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 ...
The Polish League's Mid Season Report.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 10th, 2008
Five teams still have a chance to win the Polish championship at the start of the winter break. Contrary to the last season there’s no ...
Squad Watch: Week 13. Wisla Krakow In Crisis.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 1st, 2008
Five teams still have a chance to win the Polish championship. It’s especially surprising since last season Wisla dominated the competition and were the clear ...
Squad Watch: Week 12. Wichniarek's Case Officially Closed.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 25th, 2008
Artur Wichniarek scored his ninth Bundesliga goal, yet there are less and less voices asking for a call up for the Bielefeld striker. What's the ...
Ireland-Poland 2:3. Mission Accomplished.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 20th, 2008
In our second best game of the year Poland defeated Ireland 3-2. This was our most important test before the qualifier against Northern Ireland next ...
Squad Watch Week 11. Pure Numbers.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 20th, 2008
I had it prepared earlier, but was unable to publish it due to health problems. Squad Watch, if you're still interested. I'll publish the Ireland-Poland ...
Mid Week Report: Save Of The Season From Fabianski, Goals From Gargula And Brozek.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 13th, 2008
Just a quick recap of what Bialo Czerwoni achieved in mid week games. Click for highlights, it's worth it for Fabianski's great save.. I just wrote ...
Call Ups For The Ireland Friendly. No Boruc, No Shock.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 6th, 2008
Usually, this would be a sensational news; Artur Boruc is left out of the Polish squad for the friendly against Ireland. It would also sound ...
Squad Watch: Week 9. What We're In For With Grzegorz Lato.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 4th, 2008
Last week's Polish FA elections overshadowed even the most spectacular individual player performances. Grzegorz Lato became the FA's president; a choice that proved that the ...
Squad Watch: Week 8. Legia Defeats Wisla In The Polish El Classico.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 27th, 2008
The biggest game in the Polish league ended with Legia defeating Wisla 2:1. It was a very fast and entertaining match, even though sometimes the ...
Squad Watch: Week 7. Poles Stay Quiet.
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 ...
Slovakia-Poland 2:1. Artur, Why?
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 ...
Slovakia-Poland Preview. Who'll Leo Beenhakker Be Today, A God Or A Piece Of Shit?
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 15th, 2008
Sorry for the swear word in the title, but I'm just paraphrasing what Leo Beenhakker said after our win against the Czech Republic. Leo said ...
Poland-Czech Republic 2:1. Back On Track.
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 ...
Poland-Czech Republic Preview. Waiting For A Miracle.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 11th, 2008
We're about to witness two games that may determine the shape of the national team for the next four years. To put it simple, if ...
Jacek Krzynowek Is the Latest Player To Become Poland's Starting Left Back.
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 ...
Lech Poznan Becomes The Last Hope Of Polish Football.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 4th, 2008
Still got no internet at home, but I just had to comment on that. What an incredible game by Lech Poznan! The way they advanced ...
Squad Watch: Week 4. Robert Lewandowski Is On Fire.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 15th, 2008
This weekend the most important event in Polish football was the game between Wisla Krakow and Lech Poznan, in which almost a half of Bialo ...
Poland-Slovenia Preview. Fresh Blood, First Blood.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Sep 5th, 2008
Forget the Polish team that you saw during Euros. Ten out of twenty three players from the Euro squad are not in the team currently ...
Brozek Doubtful For The Slovenia Game. Saganowski Called Up.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Sep 4th, 2008
It was supposed to be Pawel Brozek's time. He's developed and matured as a player and is now ready to lead the Polish attack in ...
Wisla Krakow-FC Barcelona 1:0. A Confidence Booster.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 27th, 2008
Wisla Krakow made history yesterday as they became the first Polish club to defeat the mighty FC Barcelona. At least they came out of the ...
Call Ups For The First World Cup Qualifiers. Pawel Brozek Is Back.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 26th, 2008
Leo Beenhakker presented today a list of players that will compete for Poland in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and San Marino. As ...
Squad Watch: Week 2. Kuba Blaszczykowski Superstar.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 25th, 2008
Not very often do we see a superb goal scored by a Pole against a top European club. This season we may witness it more ...
Squad Watch: Week 1. Wichniarek And Brozek Try To Prove Leo Wrong.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 19th, 2008
Welcome to season's first Squad Watch. As you may already now, we check here how Polish players around Europe are doing. This weekend two players ...
Barcelona Here We Come. Wisla Krakow-Beitar Jerusalem 5:0.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 7th, 2008
After completely destroying the Israeli champion Wisla Krakow won a right to compete against the mighty FC Barcelona in the last round of Champions League ...
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