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Line-up Announced
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by Nick | Jun 15th, 2006
The line-up for tomorow's match, Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro has been announced by Pekerman in an interview early this morning. Pekerman only made 1 change, ...
Two Stoppage-time Thrillers
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 14th, 2006
The youngest referee in the tournament, Australia's Mark Shield, took charge of the final opening match of the first round as Tunisia squared off against ...
Busacca Right, Tommy Smyth Wrong...Again
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 14th, 2006
At first I thought the 47th minute sending off of Ukrainian defender Vashchuk was an injustice. It looked like he had done little more ...
A Korean Thriller, a Boring Game I Fortunately Didn't See, and a Brazilian Record-Breaker
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 14th, 2006
It was England's Graham Poll in the middle for what would turn out to be the most compelling match of the day as $380/capita debutants ...
USA Soccer Fans: Underrated
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Sean Keener | Jun 14th, 2006
Chris and I were lucky enough to grab some world cup tickets for a few USA games months ago. We were at the 3 nil ...
Am I the only one?
Posted on: Argentina World Cup Team Blog by Noman Ansari | Jun 13th, 2006
Am I the only one? So, am I the only one who is satisfied by our team’s performance? Am I the only one who is ...
Portugal gives Chinese fan a heart attack
Posted on: Portugal Euro 2008 Blog by Luis | Jun 13th, 2006
It sounds like we're not the only ones suffering with the ups and downs of our selecção. The Chinese media has reported that a ...
Brazilian Ref Solid Until Final Quarter-hour
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 12th, 2006
Everything seemed to be going smoothly for the most part in Italy's 2 - nil victory over debutants Ghana, but then things got a little ...
Better luck next time?
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
Well the disspiriting second half has come to a close and Ghana have lost their debut 2-0 to Italy. The Stars played well and ...
Half-time
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
Ghana goes inside a goal down following a half of spirited play. Both sides were very aggressive and both had many opportunities. If ...
Italy Scores
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
Ghana could not keep up the luck for that long, finally allowing in a score by Pirlo following at least ten good opportunities by Italy. ...
Breakin Me Heart
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
Ghana could easily have a two goal lead by now but could just as easily be down 2. The action and the attack is ...
Tense Moments
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
16 minutes in there have already been a number of tense moments for Ghana, as the Italians have been just inches away more than once ...
Ghana first Set Piece- no avail
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
Essien took a hard spill early earning a potential dangerous set piece. However Appiah booted squarely into the wall, to no effect. Better ...
Kingston Looking Shaky
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
It should have been no surprise to those watching the tuneup matches that Richard Kingston has started in front of Sammy Adjei for the World ...
Lineups
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
Lineups have been announced- will be 22 R Kingston 15 J Pantsil 04 S Kuffour 05 J Mensah 06 E Pappoe 11 S Muntari 08 ...
About to Start
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
The excitement is a palpable breathing beast both in Hanover and worldwide among the supporters of the Black Stars awaiting a truly historic moment. ...
No Controversy Here...The Czechs Dominated from Start to Finish
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 12th, 2006
The only the impact that Paraguayan official Carlos Amarilla had in this match was to set the tone early that he would not allow either ...
Egyptian Ref Saved by Australian Super Subs
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 12th, 2006
With less than ten minutes to go it looked like Japan would win a match with a goal they never deserved. Essam Abd El ...
Eight Matches Down and Still No Glaring Controversies
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 12th, 2006
It was Germany's own Markus Merk in the middle for an all-European clash between Holland and Serbia and Montenegro. As one might've expected, he ...
Today- The Moment of Truth
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 12th, 2006
In just hours, Ghana will kickoff against Italy in its World Cup debut. Fans worldwide are waiting with baited breath to see the storm ...
Who is the True African Lion?
Posted on: Ghana World Cup Team Blog by Robert | Jun 11th, 2006
Following the first performance from an African side, yesterday's embarrassment by Cote D'Ivoire versus Argentina, the torch appears to be passed from Cote D'Ivoire as ...
10-Man T & T Stuns Sweden then Argentina Holds on to Beat the Ivory Coast
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 11th, 2006
While I was out refereeing some high level youth matches, you were most likely watching some of the world's best footballers. I did a ...
Strict Mexican Trio Officiates England's Opening Victory
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 10th, 2006
Well, it wasn't pretty, but England managed to take all three points in their opener as the 4th minute own-goal by Paraguay was all that ...
Our Man Jack
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 10th, 2006
What's the secret weapon of T&T's goalie, Kelvin Jack? Imposing presence? Cat-like reflexes? Self-confident swagger? Nope. "Politeness," says he - respectfully, one would imagine. In today's ...
Kamikawa Up to the Task as Ecuador Shines in Gelsenkirchen
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 9th, 2006
The second match of the tournament, like the first, was virtually free of controversy as Japanese referee Toru Kamikawa officiated Ecuador's solid 2 - nil ...
Elizondo Nearly Flawless as Germany Light Up the Scoreboard
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 9th, 2006
It was a perfect start to the planet's most popular quadrennial spectacle as the home side scored a couple of spectacular goals on their way ...
Fan Fest Berlin at World Cup 2006
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by Nick O'Neill | Jun 8th, 2006
Fan Fest Berlin was a blast. The strip that runs from the Brandenburg Gate was full of people, old and young, all out for a ...
A World United/A World Divided
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 8th, 2006
On this, the eve of the start of the World Cup, I am hopeful that for the next month the diverse people of this planet ...
Referees are There to Protect Everyone in Every Game
Posted on: World Cup Referees by Aaron | Jun 7th, 2006
My colleague and caretaker of this website, Bob Kellett, recently wrote an interesting piece entitled "Referees vs. The Devil". Interesting timing in light of ...
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