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Soccer Blog Watch 28.09.2007
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 28, 2007
... in the front.
Sideline Views points us towards the repercussions of Hope Solo vs Greg Ryan.
Football365 detail Avram Grant's plans for a five man Chelsea attack. They can't play hul...
The Soccer Weblog Guide to Soccer Podcasts 2007
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 22, 2007
...th a fellow Danny (Baker) to revive their old show in podcast format. Even better, the good folk at Football365 have brought to life a podcast in their own inimitable style.
Here's the Soccer-We...
Ronaldinho Would Be A Terrible Signing For Chelsea
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 27, 2007
Despite Jose Mourinho's recent claim that Chelsea are done spending, and despite their impressive start to the season (they're top by the way) The Daily Mail are reporting that Roman Abramovich is about to launch a mad-money-move for the one and only Ronaldinho.
This may sound...
F365's England Ladder is Back!
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 25, 2007
If you're an England fan, and feel like fretting about England's lack of squad depth, look no further than Football 365's Famous European Championship Ladder .
It's a ranking of 50 players, all of them gunning for a spot in England's 23 man squad for the European Champio...
Save Us From Souey!
in The Soccer Weblog, on January 11, 2007
Probably the most depressing (football related) news I've read in the last few days was the story that not-nice man Graeme Souness is trying to buy Wolverhampton Wanderers .
Not only is Souness a bit of a meany pants, prone to driving good players out of clubs (eg Craig Bellamy out of Ne...
Beckham Retires From "Football"
in The Soccer Weblog, on January 11, 2007
David Beckham has retired from football, and will try his luck at something called "soccer" with Los Angeles Galaxy in MLS.
"This week, Real Madrid asked me to make a decision regarding my future and the offer to extend my contract by a further two seasons," said the man...
Elderly Chairmen Holding Back Black Bosses
in The Soccer Weblog, on January 8, 2007
Famously soft spoken Paul Ince has blamed elderly chairman with old-fashioned prejudices for the lack of job opportunities extended to black British would-be managers. The fomer Manchester Utd and Liverpool midfielder seemed cast-iron favourite for the Wolves job this summer, but was overlooked...
Arsenal Honest About Arrogance
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 31, 2006
Arsene Wenger has admitted his Arsenal team were a little cocky going into their Champions League defeat at CSKA Moscow .
"I was very positive going to Moscow, but as a team, we were too confident of taking the points," Wenger told The Sun. "We were warned by Porto th...
Stuart Pearce Is A Genius
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 27, 2006
Manchester City boss Stuart Pearce has come up with a genius idea. He's going to sign Kiki Musampa suggested a "sack window" for managers similar to the transfer window, so teams (basically chairman) could only fire and/or hire managers during January and the summer.
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"The Times" Readers Hate Ashley Cole
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 14, 2006
Seems Arsenal fans aren't the only ones sick of hearing about Ashley Cole
The Times decision to serialise Ashley Cole's whining biography, hasn't proven too popular with regular readers.
As spotted on The Times website by the magnificent folks at Mediawatch , here are a few com...
Gallas Threatened To Score An Own Goal
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 5, 2006
I find this hard to believe, but Chelsea have issued a statement claiming Arsenal new-boy William Gallas threatened to "score an own goal or get himself sent off, or make deliberate mistakes" if forced to play for The Blues this season.
Gallas is a top-notch defender but I wouldn&...
Wenger Will Keep Playing The Beautiful Game
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 29, 2006
I'm often accused of being an Arsenal fan, but I'm not . I do appreciate the way they play the game though; lots of short passes, patient balls to feet and a refusal to kick it long.
So, I was very pleased to read yesterday that Arsene Wenger is will definitely not change Arsenal'...
John Terry To Be Premiership Top Earner
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 29, 2006
Word is that Chelsea and England captain John Terry is all set to become the Premiership 's top earner. According to this JT's new contract will stuff his bank account (which must be in decent shape anyway) with £135,000 every week.
Like all footballers wages, that's a rid...
Neville's Run
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 15, 2006
The Brat pack made a good point about Gary Neville recently. After Steve McLaren did his Logan's Run style thinning of the herd , Neville is the only over 30 left in the England squad.
Why did he survive? Was it because he's freakishly gifted? Because he keeps a hilarious (m...
Terry Gets The Armband
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 10, 2006
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image: football365.com
Steve McLaren has revealed John Terry as the new England captain , with Stevie Gerrard as his Vice captain. Predictably, writers are lining up to say he's go...
Beckham and Fergie: Five Words In Three Years
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 7, 2006
image: soccernet.com
According to David Beckahm, Alex Ferguson has spoken just five words to him since his 2003 transfer to Real Madrid. "How are things over there?" (over there meaning Madrid) is what Fergie asked Beckham when both attended Jimmy Davis' funeral a few months aft...
Five Point Guide For McLaren
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 2, 2006
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image: 4thegame.com
The good people at Football365 have put together a five point plan to help Steve McLaren in his new job. They're all sensible enough suggestions:
Make Te...
Pub Or Living Room?
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 29, 2006
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image: wikipedia.org
The reliable folks at football365 have started a debate close to my heart. When watching England World Cup games, would you rather be in the pub or in your living room? ...
Henry Will Take Arsenal To Next Level
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 19, 2006
image: tvnz.co.nz
Thierry Henry's decision to commit his long term future to Arsenal (he's signed a new four year contract ) has wider implications for the future of the club. Arsenal were always a big team, but not quite big enough for the likes of Nicolas Anelka and Patrick Vieira,...
SWP Back To Man City, Berbatov To Spurs...
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 12, 2006
image: chelseafc.sportblog.fr
Welcome to Transfer / Shmansfer , the sparkly new Soccer-Weblog feature in which we take all the juicy tabloid transfer gossip (also known as 'the Chelsea news') and decide whether it will come to pass or not. If we think it will happen (Ballack to Chel...
Metatarsal Curse Strikes Again: Rooney Out For 6 Weeks
in The Soccer Weblog, on April 29, 2006
source: bhj.org
The metatarsal curse strikes again, as it's been confirmed that Rooney's injury is serious. He's "has fractured the base of the fourth metatarsal on the right foot and he will be out for six weeks," said Manchester United in a short statement.
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Olsson: G14 Still Want Breakaway Superleague
in The Soccer Weblog, on April 6, 2006
source: UEFA .com
UEFA Chief Executive Lars-Christer Olsson says he doesn't believe the G14 clubs claim that they don't want to form a breakaway Superleague. Olsson said:
I believe they are creating a smokescreen to hide their real ambitions and we should not underestimate...
Crouch Will Make A Name For Himself At World Cup
in The Soccer Weblog, on March 2, 2006
source: icnetwork.co.uk
After Peter Crouch's game-turning cameo for England against Uruguay I'm convinced he'll make a name for himself in Germany this summer. That makes two consecutive international friendlies where Crouch has entered the fray with England trailing and...
Euro 2008 Draw - A Look At The Nearly Nations
in The Soccer Weblog, on January 27, 2006
source: uefa.com
The qualifying groups for Euro 2008 were drawn in Montreux, Switzerland today. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the finals, alongside joint hosts Austria and Switzerland. There are no playoffs, you finish in the top two or you spend summer 2008 at home.
I&...
Bidding for Ballack
in The Soccer Weblog, on November 17, 2005
Source: 123football.com Man Utd want to make Germany and Bayern Munich wunderboy Michael Ballack the highest paid player in the Premiership from January with a reported £6 million wage package . The move came after Bayern withdrew its own contract offer following a lack of progress i...



