Articles tagged with "world-cup-2010"
Posted on: Serbia World Cup Team Blog by Nikola | Aug 25th, 2009
Tell me, how much would you like to see this headline next summer, somewhere after 11th of july? Well, keep dreaming, we'll ...
Posted on: Germany World Cup Blog Blog by Nick | Aug 22nd, 2009
The Bundesliga season has only entered its third match day, but already the race for the Number 1 jersey in South Africa has heated up ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Gary | Aug 14th, 2009
Ghana's Black Stars are really not a bad side at all. And they showed how badly they want to be in South Africa after thumping ...
Posted on: Israel World Cup Team Blog by Ibracadabra | Aug 12th, 2009
In less than a month, Israel plays two must-win games - against Latvia and Luxembourg - in its campaign to qualify for the 2010 World ...
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: Portugal World Cup Blog by Miguel | Aug 12th, 2009
August, 12, 2009
Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
20:30 Vaduz; 19:30 Lisbon, London; 14:30 New York
With the do-or-die matches against Denmark and Hungary less then a month ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Al | Aug 11th, 2009
22-0-1
Learn to love this statistic. Stamp it in your mind, tattoo it on your forehead. It's our record against the United States at home.
The ten ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Aug 10th, 2009
Once upon a time, we had Francesco Totti. A man beloved in his home club, Roma, and envied/hated/deemed overrated by many others. Yet the man's ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Al | Aug 9th, 2009
Undefeated to the USA at home since the creation of the sport.
I can't believe it has only been two games at home in the past ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Aug 8th, 2009
Bob Bradley finally revealed his list of the 20 men that will travel down to face Mexico on August 12th.
Three are back from the ...
Posted on: Germany World Cup Blog Blog by Nick | Aug 6th, 2009
Summer is almost over and Germany returns to Asia - no wait far-eastern Europe according to UEFA.
The trip to Azerbaijan, further east in longitude than ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Al | Aug 6th, 2009
Which is why they are using "huevos" in their campaign to motivate and to increase support for the national team. At least we can agree ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Aug 5th, 2009
Are you pumped? Because I sure am.
There's only a week left until the showdown against the US, and here at the Mexico WCB we're ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Gary | Aug 4th, 2009
Of note in this line-up is the recall of: Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah, Eric Bekoe and Laryea Kingston. All of them did not play in ...
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Jul 29th, 2009
Javier Aguirre has released his list of players called up for the game against the US down at the Azteca.
Despite the rumors, 'Conejo' Perez ...
Posted on: Italy World Cup Blog by Julian | Jul 25th, 2009
Just a few choice quotes from our great tactician:
I have the hope, I underline hope, to try and win the World Cup again. To do ...
Posted on: Portugal World Cup Blog by Miguel | Jul 20th, 2009
Carlos Queiroz will call Liedson da Silva Moniz as soon as his Portuguese passport is issued. The 31 year old Brazil born striker from Sporting ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Gary | Jul 15th, 2009
While all of Africa is in agreement that its first World Cup is good for the game on the continent, it is divided as to ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jul 15th, 2009
Construction work on South Africa's World Cup 2010 stadiums will soon get going again, as the National Union of Mineworkers (which also includes construction workers) ...
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Gary | Jul 14th, 2009
The Japan Football Federation has confirmed it will play the Black Stars in a World Cup warm-up match in September.
Japan says it has reached an ...
Posted on: Portugal World Cup Blog by Miguel | Jul 13th, 2009
I had expected to write down these lines earlier but apart from Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer to Real Madrid not much has happened on the transfer ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Jul 8th, 2009
I actually believe it's 13%, but that's neither here nor there. The big problem is that, as threatened, South African construction workers have gone on ...
Posted on: Egypt World Cup Team Blog by Tamim | Jul 6th, 2009
I can't say that we achieved our targets from this game or that the score is a good one but the important thing is that ...
Posted on: Egypt World Cup Team Blog by Tamim | Jul 4th, 2009
After a relatively satisfying confederations cup campaign with all its glories and disappointments and following a great hype surrounding the players morals after stupid and ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jul 3rd, 2009
Sorry for the delay on this but I was on vacation and really didn't have much access to the blog. But like they say, ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Daryl | Jun 29th, 2009
The 2009 Confederations Cup was a nice little preview of World Cup 2010. Here's what we learned:
1. Cold weather = High tempo
June in South Africa ...
Posted on: Croatia World Cup Blog by Mario | Jun 29th, 2009
While watching the Confederations Cup final last night and in the midst of all those trumpets (they are trumpets right?) tirelessly playing, a scary thought ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 26th, 2009
It's been a day and half since our shock exit from the Confederations Cup to the hands of the US. Now sure, the United ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by chris | Jun 23rd, 2009
Abedi Pele seems to think so, and he offers up some very fair points in the process.
It's no secret that the host continent typically ...
Posted on: Spain World Cup Blog by Anthony | Jun 22nd, 2009
With our 2-0 victory we set an international footballing record with 15 consecutive wins and also equal Brazil's record for 35 matches unbeaten. The ...

