Articles tagged with "group-g"
Posted on: Switzerland Euro 2008 Blog by Adrian Wagner | Jun 20th, 2006
So, here we are, greeting from the top of the group. We needed a 2-0 and got a 2-0. Now, Switzerland has it in ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 20th, 2006
Togo crashed out of World Cup 2006 Germany, with a 2-0 loss to Switzerland. In a sense Togo already had one foot out of the ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 19th, 2006
I wasn't wrong when I made a broad-based generalization that although for most of us, the World Cup is a sacred event, but that there ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 19th, 2006
A wild weekend of pre-wedding parties (including my own, for your edification) meant a lack of coverage on my part, so for those of you ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Jun 19th, 2006
Let´s look at the positive´s, Les Bleus scored a World Cup goal at last so that monkey´s off their backs. Now its just a ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Peter | Jun 19th, 2006
Switzerland puts an end to the Togo drama (there can't be any more can there?) by finishing two of their chances to Togo's zero.
Final: ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 19th, 2006
Togo plays Switzerland today in what promises to the a boring game (watch them rack up 8 goals). The Swiss are about as exciting a ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 18th, 2006
A late equaliser for Korea secures another point, but France needed a win. Some controversy around a French goal that never was and Zidane ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 18th, 2006
You can say what you want about Togo's play on the pitch during the World Cup, but there is no denying that off the pitch ...
Posted on: Switzerland Euro 2008 Blog by Adrian Wagner | Jun 18th, 2006
Well, much has been said and written since the France game. On this blog, people seem not to think much of the Swiss performance ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Jun 17th, 2006
France are in line to equal a dubious World Cup record of going five finals matches without scoring a goal if they don´t hit ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 16th, 2006
FIFA officials expained that the playing of the Korean national anthem for Togo, was human error. Togo's ambassador to Germany wrote a letter to FIFA ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 16th, 2006
Togo captain Jean-Paul Abalo is popular in Korea, after showing a sporting side during the 2 country's game. Togo lost the encounter 2-1, but gained ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 16th, 2006
The wonderfully strange saga of Togo coach Otto Pfister took another unexpected, yet delightful, turn this week when the coach threatened to sue the secretary ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Jun 15th, 2006
What does Raymond Domenech do now? A disappointing draw with the Swiss and the South Koreans winning means the presssure gets cranked up a notch ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 15th, 2006
Can Togo get through to the next round at World Cup 2006? To be honest I have no idea, my predictions usually end up completely ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 15th, 2006
Togo coach Otto Pfister may sue the Togo football association, after comments made after the 1-0 loss to S. Korea. Togolese football association's secretary-general Assogbavi ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 14th, 2006
Man.
Eloquent, aren't I? But in fact, I hadn't planned on staying up all night to watch the three games, and just couldn't stop watching ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 14th, 2006
Although most Koreans likely had their eyes glued to the tube, there were still a number of people found on the street walking casually in ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 14th, 2006
Anybody noticing the refs being a great deal more mercenary with their cards?
So far this year, 66 yellow cards after 14 games, as opposed to ...
Posted on: Switzerland Euro 2008 Blog by Adrian Wagner | Jun 14th, 2006
They escaped us again!
Yeah, I know, the non-involved football fan probably didn't enjoy France - Switzerland that much. But if you watched closely, ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Chris Heidrich | Jun 13th, 2006
The second draw of the tournment and it also finished 0-0. Not nearly as exciting, however, as France and Switzerland poked and prodded at each ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 13th, 2006
Togo are leading S. Korea 1-0 at halftime. The Sparrow Hawks have amazed us in the first half by playing football and taking the lead ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 13th, 2006
We're 10 minutes from Togo's first ever kick off in the World Cup. Its a hot sunny day here in Germany and the excitement is ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Chriso | Jun 13th, 2006
Raymond Domenech has been bold in his team selection for today's opener with Switzerland by picking Franck Ribery and dropping David Trezeguet to the bench.
I'm ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 13th, 2006
Here's what it all comes down to, sports fans. In Korea, our game times are 1 a.m., 4. a.m, and 10 p.m., so I'll ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 13th, 2006
Togo's first game in the World Cup is on today at 3pm local time. The location is Frankfurt and the opponent is S.Korea.
Summarizing the build ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jun 13th, 2006
Togo have pursueded German Otto Pfister to return as coach. Togo players have boycotted training to press for a pay agreement. Last friday Pfister walked ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 12th, 2006
The man's gotta be happy the way Australia pulled that win out of their asses--what looked to be a super-boring match turned out to be ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | Jun 12th, 2006
An article in which Park Ji-Sung thinks Jesus might just give the team a helping hand.
Did anybody know that goalkeeper Lee Woon-Jae was a convert ...

