Articles tagged with "group-e"
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Oct 4th, 2009
Here we are:
GOALKEEPERS: Gigi Buffon (Juventus), Morgan De Sanctis (Napoli) e Federico Marchetti (Cagliari);
DEFENDERS: Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Salvatore Bocchetti (Genoa), Alessandro Gamberini (Fiorentina), ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Sep 29th, 2009
I'm absolutely sick and tired of hearing about the EPL. Totally sick of it. I'm sick of hearing about how England has the strongest clubs ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Sep 26th, 2009
Well, that wasn't pretty at all.
Aside from a few bright spots from the forwards and midfielders the USA was completely dominated by Germany today. Even ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Sep 25th, 2009
- The Azzurrini (U-20) were held to a 0-0 draw vs. Paraguay at the U-20 World Cup in Egypt. Next-Buffon Vincenzo Fiorillo held off a ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Sep 13th, 2009
One of the biggest complains you hear about the Azzurri is that not enough youngsters are called up to the team. This is due to ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Sep 11th, 2009
Well with all the fuss on the blog appearing to be people talking about how many Juve players are on the squad, I figured why ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Sep 6th, 2009
I feel like I give Lippi a pretty decent amount of slack. I call him out for not calling up players that I feel would ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Sep 5th, 2009
It's starting to become a familiar story. We play a team in a WCQ that we should easily beat. We stumble/luck our way to a ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Sep 5th, 2009
I wish I had more room to harp on Bob Bradley, but the truth is I don't have too many problems with him tonight. The ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Sep 3rd, 2009
Well, The Adu finally got his move -- a one-year loan keeping him within Portugal at Belenenses (that's going to be fun to spell all ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Sep 2nd, 2009
This weekend sure was an interesting one in the Serie A. Milan derby, Juve-Roma, and the end of the transfer period. Most of all, Luciano ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 30th, 2009
Linky:
Goalkeepers: Buffon, De Sanctis, Marchetti.
Defenders: Cannavaro, Chiellini, Criscito, Grosso, Legrottaglie, Santon, Zambrotta.
Midfielders: Camoranesi, D'Agostino, De Rossi, Marchionni, Marchisio, Angelo Palombo, Pepe, Pirlo.
Forwards: Di Natale, Gilardino, ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 30th, 2009
First of all, much like Paul, I'd like to apologize for the lack of posts. Late summer is always a bad time to post- no ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Aug 29th, 2009
First off, sorry for the lack of posts. This has been a rough couple of weeks for me, moving from New Jersey to Miami. Trying ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Aug 17th, 2009
Charlie Davies -- the Azteca Stunner himself -- gave an encore performance in his debut for French club Sochaux by scoring both their goals in ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 13th, 2009
Last night we finally played with a 4-4-2 as opposed to a 4-3-3. I didn't get to see the game, but from what I heard, ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Aug 12th, 2009
My second live blog. Last time we lost 3-0, here's to a different outcome!
Get your popcorn, your screaming at the stream, and rocks to ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 10th, 2009
Once upon a time, we had Francesco Totti. A man beloved in his home club, Roma, and envied/hated/deemed overrated by many others. Yet the man's ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 9th, 2009
This has nothing to do with Italian football at all. But it does have a lot to do with football, and it offers a bit ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 8th, 2009
Few minor changes but nothing huge:
Goalkeepers: Buffon (Juventus), Marchetti (Cagliari)
Defenders: Bocchetti (Genoa), Cannavaro (Juventus), Chiellini (Juventus), Criscito (Genoa), Grosso (Olympique Lyon), Santon (Inter), Zambrotta (Milan)
Midfielders: ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 7th, 2009
....kinda:
"If someone does not return to their top condition, then they will not be part of this group. However, the vast majority will be there."
Lippi ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Aug 4th, 2009
This post comes from a combination of my laziness, the lack of football in the summer, and well, my life. While searching for a Zlatan ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Jul 27th, 2009
It's no surprise that a lot of people don't like friendlies. We've heard a ton of arguments against having friendlies- hell, whole articles have been ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Jul 26th, 2009
Hey, US fans. This is Laurie from The Offside/World Cup Blog's main page. Andrea, the blogger from the Mexico blog, and I (resident ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Jul 26th, 2009
I know you guys are all off busy on vacation or hanging out with "friends" or doing whatever it is you do during the summer, ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Jul 22nd, 2009
Here's what Goal.com said is the Italian National Team of the Decade:
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Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Jul 22nd, 2009
He looks good in the rossoneri.
Here's a good article about the deal and a few words from Gooch on the US MNT's newfound domestic fame. ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Jul 18th, 2009
After falling behind 1-0 just before halftime, Kyle Beckerman equalized quick in the second half and Kenny Cooper, who came on in the 76th minute ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Jul 16th, 2009
This is #@%$ing boring. And pardon the French- I do realize this is an Italy blog.
But I can't stand the summers, at least in terms ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Paul | Jul 12th, 2009
So with WC 2010 just around the corner, we all have an idea of what's going on. Marcello Lippi loves old men: he loves the ...

