Articles tagged with "raymond-domenech"
Posted on: Ireland World Cup Team Blog by Eugene | Nov 6th, 2009
You know what I hate? Stupid, ill-informed, disrespectful comments about any team when it's unfounded, especially a team who was one of five to go ...
Posted on: Ireland World Cup Team Blog by Eugene | Nov 6th, 2009
You know what I hate? Stupid, ill-informed, disrespectful comments about any team when it's unfounded, especially a team who was one of five to go ...
Posted on: Ireland World Cup Team Blog by Eugene | Oct 27th, 2009
...because their situation is truly rubbish.
A few brief points. We drew 0-0 with Montenegro in our final game, about two weeks ago now. It was ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Oct 20th, 2009
For those on the inside looking out, nary a worse manager reigns in the international realm; for those on the outside looking in...
Viva la Domenech.
What ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Oct 14th, 2009
[101 Great Goals]
The last time we enjoyed a round of civilized European World Cup qualifiers, there was a bit of question as to the legitimacy ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Oct 6th, 2009
I first heard about this on The Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, and it's since appeared in The Times, ONTD, Unprofessional Foul, and probably plenty of ...
Posted on: France World Cup Blog by Laurie | Sep 23rd, 2009
I believe the Brits refer to the upcoming matches as "squeaky bum time."
(Oh, please. Don't blame me. I didn't create the ...
Posted on: France World Cup Blog by Laurie | Sep 17th, 2009
Just got this in my email. Raymond Domenech critics, I think you will approve:
"The national coach, after the draw in Serbia did not speak ...
Posted on: Serbia World Cup Team Blog by Nikola | Sep 9th, 2009
The game of the decade? The game that sends The White Eagles to South Africa? The game after which Domenech gets fired? ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | May 28th, 2009
It's been 200 years since the birth of Frenchman Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille system of raised dots that allows blind people to read. ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Mar 27th, 2009
Very little club football this weekend, it's all about World Cup qualifying.
Below are my picks for three games, one from COMNEBOL, one from UEFA and ...
Posted on: France World Cup Blog by Inara | Nov 7th, 2008
Remember these music videos? I came across a new one the other day and couldn't resist sharing, though some of you may have already seen ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Oct 10th, 2008
Pop quiz: Can you name the six European teams that are currently undefeated in World Cup qualifying? Answers at the bottom of the ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Oct 2nd, 2008
In June, France exited Euro 2008 in the group stages with two losses and one draw. The scoreline totals? A disastrous one goal ...
Posted on: Serbia World Cup Team Blog by Nikola | Sep 10th, 2008
It is well known that in international football there aren't many places which are harder to play in than Paris. Going away to ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Laurie | Aug 28th, 2008
If you've been following the conversations in the comments on this blog, you know that last week Sébastien Frey followed in David Trezeguet's footsteps and ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Inara | Jul 9th, 2008
It seems that David Trezeguet has had enough.
In all honestly, I knew this was bound to happen, but it still makes me sad when a ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Laurie | Jul 3rd, 2008
When we finished our Euro coverage here at World Cup Blog, several things appeared clear.
1. Andrei Arshavin would get a lot of ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 27th, 2008
1. Guus Hiddink (Dutch) Russia
OK so he failed to get past the semi-finals again. But to take Russia that far is still hugely impressive. ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 25th, 2008
We all know that Euro 2008 is about more than just the play on the pitch. No, this isn't another post about hot fans. ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 19th, 2008
According to grief counselors, there are five stages to the grieving process: Anger, denial, bargaining, depression, and... Proposing to your babymama on national ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 18th, 2008
Some news to read as you face thirty-eight years in prison for hacking the school computers to change your grades:
Wingers are back in fashion (and ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 18th, 2008
Many have said that Raymond Domenech is mental. Leaving Phillipe Mexes at home with his feet up, bringing Samir Nasri on and then off again ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 17th, 2008
1. It just wasn't in the stars for France.
When your best player is stretchered off the field in the ninth minute, and ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 17th, 2008
France
vs
Italy
Tuesday, June 17, 2045 CET
Zurich (Switzerland) - Travel to Zurich
THE BIG PICTURE
They said ...
Posted on: Italy Euro 2008 Blog by Chris | Jun 17th, 2008
Let's get one thing straight. This is not a "rematch". Rematches that matter only happen on equal planes. Euro games, and Euro qualifying games for ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Inara | Jun 8th, 2008
726.
That's how many days it's been since France kicked off their 2006 World Cup campaign with an unimpressive draw against Switzerland. We all remember - ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by Laurie | Jun 3rd, 2008
This was not a bad game. I want to state that, first.
If I had been a neutral, I would have been ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Chris | Jun 2nd, 2008
Continuing with the theme of hypothetical teams which will never make the squad, it's time to honor those who will not be afforded the opportunity ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | May 29th, 2008
Bafetimbi Gomis was born in France, but because of his parents' heritage he would have been eligible to play for Senegal. Instead he played ...

