Articles tagged with "new-zealand"
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Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Nov 3rd, 2009
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Before you read this post, you need this playing in the background to set the mood:
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Righto, got that sorted? Are you wearing black and/or white? ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Nov 3rd, 2009
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Before you read this post, you need this playing in the background to set the mood:
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Righto, got that sorted? Are you wearing black and/or white? ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Nov 1st, 2009
The Young All Whites have accomplished something no other NZ Football team have ever achived. Not only have they finished the group stage undefeated with ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Nov 1st, 2009
The Young All Whites have accomplished something no other NZ Football team have ever achived. Not only have they finished the group stage undefeated with ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Oct 28th, 2009
The New Zealand side took one small step towards the next round at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria, weathering a relentless storm of ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Oct 27th, 2009
There may well come a day when the sport loving public of New Zealand can expect one of their representative Football teams to win a ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Oct 27th, 2009
There may well come a day when the sport loving public of New Zealand can expect one of their representative Football teams to win a ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Oct 26th, 2009
The news this morning that three Blackburn Rovers players have contracted swine flu has put the entire football supporting public of New Zealand on edge. ...
Posted on: New Zealand World Cup Team Blog by Craig | Oct 26th, 2009
The news this morning that three Blackburn Rovers players have contracted swine flu has put the entire football supporting public of New Zealand on edge. ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Jun 20th, 2009
South Africa knew going into today that they didn't need to score against Spain to advance to the next round of the Confederations Cup, and ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Jun 20th, 2009
Today is the day for Group A! As in: The day to see who comes in second behind Spain. (The group winner has ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 20th, 2009
We don't have much to play for except our pride and to set some impressive records but South Africa on the other hand has it ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 18th, 2009
I don't want to use any cheesy war jokes but I find Iraq such an interesting nation, no one can knock their fighting spirit. ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 17th, 2009
Spain sealed the deal today by negotiating past a defend at all costs Iraq, while a certain South African striker made sure not to become ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 17th, 2009
After smashing New Zealand 5-0 on Sunday we now focus on our second opponent - Asian Cup Champions, Iraq. Unlike us, Iraq got their ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 16th, 2009
We gave all South Africans something to be excited about after their side was held to a stalemate with Iraq in what was an extremely ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 15th, 2009
The 2009 Confederations Cup finally kicked off yesterday in Johannesburg. Highlights of the opening ceremony in the stadium formerly known Ellis Park (now Soda-Pop Park) ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 14th, 2009
It's the moment every football fan has been waiting for - the start of the 2009 Confederations Cup. We kick things off today against ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 11th, 2009
The 2009 Confederations Cup (too may syllables, can we call it the Confed Cup for short? Or maybe the Con Cup?) kicks off in just ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Jun 11th, 2009
Due to time constraints (ie, my job), I wasn't able to watch this game. Due to the fact that it was a friendly and didn't ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 10th, 2009
The good news for the 2009 Confederations Cup is that all eight teams are bringing their strongest possible squads. All kinds of talent will be ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 2nd, 2009
I've got a good feeling about the 2009 Confederations Cup. Sure, it's not the most important tournament in the world. It's really just a World ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Apr 20th, 2009
The Confederations Cup is truly the best of the best when it comes to international competitiveness. Sure, it is overshadowed by the likes of ...
Posted on: Egypt World Cup Team Blog by Tamim | Nov 20th, 2008
In a game that was played in the shadows, Egypt entertained Benin's squirrels with five goals in style with an average performance suited for the ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Nov 19th, 2008
Today's games: A dollop of Oceania, a dose of Asia, a lot of CONCACAF, and...San Marino vs. Czech Republic?
Yes, that's our token ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Oct 8th, 2008
The new FIFA rankings are out, and guess what? Spain's still #1 with a gain of 78 points, which allows them to extend their ...
Posted on: Belgium World Cup Team Blog by julien | Aug 14th, 2008
Belgium advanced out of the group stage yesterday from a victory against New Zealand. The Young Devils finished second in the group with 2 wins, ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Aug 13th, 2008
And just like that, the group stage of the 2008 Men's Olympic Football tournament is over.
The quarter-finals look like this:
Nigeria vs Cote d'Ivoire
Italy vs Belgium
(winners ...
Posted on: Belgium World Cup Team Blog by julien | Aug 11th, 2008
With 1 loss in the Olympic Games against Brazil, Belgium was looking to get some points. Going in against China we were the favorites, but ...
Posted on: Belgium World Cup Team Blog by julien | Aug 8th, 2008
Men's Olympic Football commenced yesterday in China. Eight group stage matches were played. In Group C, football giants Brazil faced off against a politically splitting ...
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