Articles tagged with "group-h"
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 28th, 2008
There have been rumors circulating on the net regarding the naturalization of Esperance's Nigerian striker, Michael Eneramo. I had mentioned this briefly a few months ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 22nd, 2008
We are set to face Nigeria, Kenya, and Mozambique in the third and final round of CAF World Cup qualifying. I checked out the draw ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 13th, 2008
Hate to bring this up last minute but I didn't have much notice myself. Long story short: My job is sending me to Ghana on ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 11th, 2008
While awaiting some full match analysis and video highlights, I thought I'd leave us all with this picture of our top scorer for today, Hichem ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 10th, 2008
This is getting old and highly irritating. Another day and another injury that will deprive us of the only true center forward left in our ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 10th, 2008
I'm not going to dwell on this too much since some people may think I'm giving too much attention to Youssef Mouihbi's injury merely because ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 9th, 2008
There's been so much focus put on the France friendly on October 14th that our final qualifier against Seychelles three days earlier is taking somewhat ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 5th, 2008
Feel free to start throwing, kicking, or punching anything in sight. As the title indicates, it's the worst news we could hear on the eve ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Oct 3rd, 2008
Coelho announced the 23 players who have been called upon to represent us versus Seychelles and France. The main omissions are Arbi Mejri, Majdi Traoui, ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 25th, 2008
This is why it's good to check the FTF website once in a while. Most of the time its not so interesting administrative news but ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 24th, 2008
Seems that our boyo is taking advantage of that rehab time to make some new friends. Amine Chermiti has caught the eye of "celebrity fashion ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 16th, 2008
You already know what it is. Ok, ok, the picture does help... but that doesn't take away from the fact that practically all Tunisian soccer ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 11th, 2008
It's been almost a week since our last match and my heart rate is finally returning to normal. We're essentially through to the next round ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 8th, 2008
To say that Saturday's match against Burkina Faso in Ouaga was stressful might just be the very definition of an understatement. I watched the match ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 5th, 2008
Here it is folks, the moment of truth is upon us. Tomorrow we face the Stallions of Burkina Faso in Ouagadougou (don't you just love ...
Posted on: Ukraine World Cup Team Blog by yevy | Sep 4th, 2008
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Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 2nd, 2008
After being overlooked in our match against Angola for reasons unbeknownst to this humble blogger, Slavia Prague midfielder Tijani Belaid decided to get some attention ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Sep 1st, 2008
When a rising star like Amine Chermiti goes down with a serious knee injury right before a hugely important qualifier there's cause for concern. When ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 29th, 2008
Amine Chermiti suffered a huge setback in his young career yesterday. Just as it was looking like he was finding his feet at Hertha and ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 28th, 2008
Humberto Coelho revealed the players that will take part in next week's training camp in preparation for our WC qualifier against Burkina Faso. An interesting ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 26th, 2008
While Lemerre was content to just release roster lists for matches at the last minute without bothering to explain much, Coelho has taken a different ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 20th, 2008
I know I've been missing in action for the past few weeks. It's set to continue for two more days. I'm traveling but I managed ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 7th, 2008
I thought it would be another slow news day but Coelho thought otherwise! According to Mosaique FM, below is the list of 30 players that ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 4th, 2008
After an extended on again off again transfer saga, Amine Chermiti's long awaited move to Hertha Berlin is finally official. The fact that it is ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Aug 1st, 2008
To our knowledge, Coelho has yet to make a faulty decision in Tunis. The program of work below is indicative of his meticulous planning. After ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jul 27th, 2008
What a weekend. Going into it, we knew that at the very least we would get one representative in the group stages of the Confed ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jul 25th, 2008
So I wrote up a great preview for this weekends CAF Confederation Cup matches. It was fantastically long and involved; full of all sorts of ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jul 24th, 2008
After a few days of silence, it's update time!
- Kamel Ben Amor was confirmed as the new president of the FTF, after the resignation of ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jul 20th, 2008
Put eleven players who don't speak the same language on a soccer field and they will find a way to communicate who will play where ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jul 16th, 2008
Tahar Sioud is officialy gonzo. His time at the head of the FTF was one where he made countless mistakes and multiplied their negative effects ...

