Articles tagged with "win"
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Aug 12th, 2009
I'm waiting for the excuses to start rolling in. The altitude. The heat. The fouls. The midnight serenades. The Mexican food. The referee. Bob Bradley. ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Jun 24th, 2009
Although it's only a friendly, Mexico played well tonight against the "vino tinito". The young players got a run out and were able to score. ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Apr 1st, 2009
Not much detail from me, because I'm at work, and it's been one of those days. Luckily, despite the best efforts of a few ...
Posted on: Scotland World Cup Team Blog by Ian Rose | Sep 10th, 2008
There are positives, and there are negatives, from today's second World Cup 2010 qualifier for Scotland. But the most important bits are also the ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Aug 7th, 2008
After going without a goal in either of their two ING Cup matches, the U.S. Men's team started their Olympic campaign off with a 1-0 ...
Posted on: Saudi Arabia World Cup Team Blog by Shahed | Jun 9th, 2006
With the World Cup on the verge of starting, Saudi Arabia finished their last practice game against Eintracht of Germany with an 8-0 win. Nawaf ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | May 5th, 2006
Our favorite Tunisian defender Jaidi(see my earlier post praising him) has given his view on what Tunisias mind set is going to the world ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 14th, 2006
THESE ARE THE KEY THINGS TUNISIA MUST DO TO WIN
1. Treat All teams as if they were African teams : Why, when Tunisia Plays an ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Mar 22nd, 2006
Matt’s list of wishes got me thinking about my own top 10 wish list for Germany’s World Cup. Great idea, Matt!
#10: Parreira confirms Cicinho ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Jan 25th, 2006
This guy, SuperRich, has a good point. He believes that if Brazil wins again the sport may suffer. Non-Brazilian people would be less interested, since ...

