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It's Not Called a Sunroof for Nothing
in Classical Drives, on June 8, 2009
...was lowered and the sunroof opened, it became an ideal viewing platform for watching motor races or soccer or polo or, for all I know, peeping into a neighbour's backyard. In truth, it was little ...
Hands-on with Wave: Weird and quite wonderful
in Wangtam, on June 4, 2009
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New recipe: Grapplesnap
in WebKinzBlog, on April 19, 2009
...The weather here has turned warm - we actually got our first sunburn of the season at Hayley's soccer game yesterday. Just a light dusting of pink but its clear now that much of the country is mov...
Saturday notes
in WebKinzBlog, on April 18, 2009
...six weeks since the dogbite so that's a big deal for her. She's going to try to play in her soccer game today but we'll see how long that lasts!
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South Africa to Use World Cup 2010 to "Change World View of Africa"
in The Soccer Weblog, on March 13, 2009
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Soccernews.com reports that the head of South African 2010 World Cup, Danny Jordaan, said he wants to "transform people's world view of Africa through the staging of a successful to...
Unglaubliche Tricks beim Fussball auf der Straße
in 11 Helden, on March 5, 2009
Achtung Leute! Beim Nachmachen droht ihr euch echt die Beine zu brechen! Schaut euch das Video an. Das ist entweder fantastisch geschnitten oder aber die Jungs können wirklich unglaubliche Fußball-"Moves".
Ich möchte gerne an die letzte Variante glauben und bin echt begeistert. Dageg...
Rosenborg Slashing Energy Usage, Could Use More Soccer Practice
in The Soccer Weblog, on March 3, 2009
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The Norwegian soccer team Rosenborg may not be doing great at playing soccer in Europe but they are making big push for more energy savings, and less emissions of greenhouse gasses,...
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in Wangtam, on February 15, 2009
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Mourinho to return to the Premier League?
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 20, 2008
Most people believe that Jose Mourinho will move on to Spain or become the manager of Portugal following his spell at Inter. Now Mourinho has told Sky Sports that he actually wants to come back to the Premier League.
The former Chelsea coach has only been at Inter since the Summer and the clu...
Atletico ban put on hold
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 16, 2008
After the great decision with ridiculous timing to ban Atletico Madrid from playing home games at their stadium, Uefa has temporarily overturned the ban for the Champions League match against Liverpool on 22nd October.
European football's governing body had ordered Atletico to play th...
Kinnear reacts well to warning
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 15, 2008
The Football Association has warned Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear he could face disciplinary action if he repeats the type of outburst he made at a press conference earlier in the month.
During the now infamous five minute meeting with the press, Kinnear swore fifty-two times.
An FA statement...
England's youngsters edge out Wales
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 14, 2008
England under 21s scraped through to the European Championship finals with a battling and spirited, if largely unimpressive, aggregate win over Wales.
A 2-2 draw at Aston Villa following on from the 3-2 win in Cardiff was enough to see Stuart Pearce's young men looking forward to spend...
Double blow for England
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 13, 2008
A blow for England today as it is announced that they will be without captain John Terry and booed left back Ashley Cole for Wednesday's World Cup qualifying game in Belarus.
Skipper Terry missed the 5-1 win over Kazakhstan at Wembley on Saturday with a back injury, and will not recover i...
Two more assistants better than using technology?
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 13, 2008
At an Under-19 tournament in Slovenia at the moment, Uefa are running the first of three trials where two extra assistants help the referee. They stand behind each goalline and give the referee four assistants rather than two.
"The goal is to have one referee with more eyes," Uefa...
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in Wangtam, on October 11, 2008
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Alonso 'too slow' says Ranieri
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 9, 2008
The expected transfer of Xabi Alonso from Liverpool to Juventus in the Summer, as we all know, didn't take place. It was thought that the failure of the move to go through was as a result of the Gareth Barry transfer from Aston Villa not materialising.
Now, Juventus coach Claudio Ranie...
More twists at Newcastle
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 9, 2008
The turmoil at Newcastle took another twist today when they announced that Tony Jimenez has left the club. The vice-president (player recruitment) was appointed by Mike Ashley back in January and was part of the set-up including Dennis Wise, that so upset Kevin Keegan and most of the Newcas...
Crouch praises Redknapp
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 8, 2008
Striker Peter Crouch has put the credit for his return to the England squad down to his manager at Portsmouth, Harry Redknapp.
Crouch was not named in Fabio Capello's last two squads but regular football and two goals in his last two games have earned him a recall for the World Cup qualifi...
Capello's turn to try Gerrard and Lampard
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 7, 2008
As England prepare for their two World Cup qualifiers over the next few days the rumours suggest that we will be in for the treat of seeing Steve Gerrard and Frank Lampard paired with each other in midfield again.
It is believed that as Joe Cole is out with a foot injury, Capello will ditch th...
Frank Lampard gives a master class
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 6, 2008
Frank Lampard is one of the most talked about players of his generation. He has been runner-up in the world footballer of the year award and has long been regarded as one of the world's finest midfield players.
His wonderful goal scoring and medal winning record with Chelsea, together wit...
What's wrong at Everton?
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 2, 2008
Everton are a fine side with a great manager. Why is it then that everything seems to be going wrong?
They were dumped out of the UEFA Cup tonight as they lost 4-3 on aggregate to Standard Liege.
It has been a really tough few days for David Moyes and his team, losing 2-0 to local rivals...
Police to investigate abuse of Campbell
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 1, 2008
It is reported that Police are going to investigate racial and homophobic abuse directed at Portsmouth and former England defender Sol Campbell at Fratton Park during the side's 2-0 win over his former club Tottenham on Sunday.
The thirty-four year old Portsmouth captain has been hugely u...
Four games for Ramos
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 30, 2008
According to the Sun newspaper, Tottenham boss Juande Ramos has got just Four games to save his job. That means he would have to get results at Wisla Krakow, at home to Hull and Bolton and away at Stoke.
To be fair, if Tottenham don't win at least three of those games, then I don't...
Arsene to ring the changes at Arsenal?
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 29, 2008
Arsene Wenger is faced with an interesting problem. Last week he watched his youngsters and reserves destroy a decent Championship outfit in Sheffield United, 6-0 in the Carling Cup. On Saturday, he watched his much lauded first team go down 2-1 at home to newly promoted Hull.
The question...
Is Ramos losing the plot?
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 29, 2008
After The sacking of Martin Jol early last season, Juande Ramos must be looking over his shoulder. He has overseen Tottenham's worst start to a season in fifty-three years.
With just two points from six games, Tottenham are in a desperate situation and their fans are beginning to expre...
Has Zola taken on too much?
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 26, 2008
When Gianfranco Zola took over at West Ham I wonder if he was aware that the very next day the club's main sponsors, XL, would go bust, and a week later they would be ordered to pay £30 million compensation to Sheffield United?
Zola has been assured that money will be made available, i...
Arsenal's youngsters look the part
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 24, 2008
What a remarkable show the Arsenal youngsters put on against Sheffield United in the Carling Cup last night.
A team with an average age of nineteen saw off the pretty decent Championship outfit 6-0.
Arsenal's youngsters handed Sheffield United a football lesson as they eased into the four...
Owen sends rallying cry to the Newcastle players
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 23, 2008
Newcastle United captain Michael Owen has told his team-mates to "snap out of the Doom and gloom" that he thinks is adversely affecting the team.
Newcastle have lost their last three games and sit only one from the bottom of the Premier League. The club is manager less and for s...
Anelka is not good enough
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 22, 2008
I have never been a fan of Nicolas Anelka so I know I am totally biased against him. Actually, that isn't totally true, when he was a teenager at Arsenal I was as impressed with him as was everybody else. It is since he left Arsenal that he has been such a disappointment.
Watching Chelsea ...
City set the standard. It'll be hard to keep up with it!
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 22, 2008
After watching his Manchester City side demolish Portsmouth 6-0 yesterday with a devastating display of fast attacking football, boss Mark Hughes said his side had 'set a standard'.
He said, "We saw the right pass at the right time on many occasions. We have set a standard fo...
Smith adds to woes at Newcastle
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 19, 2008
Newcastle midfielder Alan Smith needs surgery on his foot after suffering a stress fracture. He could be out for up to three months and is unlikely to be back in contention before Christmas.
Twenty-seven year old Smith struggled to keep his place in the side last season and hadn't feat...
Is David Dunn footballs unluckiest man?
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 19, 2008
David Dunn will be reeling from The news that the achilles problem he picked up against Hull on 23rd August is likely to see him out for as much as four months.
Scans he has undertaken show that the injury is another serious one for the unlucky midfielder.
Dunn is a very talented player w...
Wenger just doesn't like referees (But then again, who does?)
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 18, 2008
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been pretty good recently when it comes to moaning but he was back to his best after last night's draw at Dynamo Kiev.
Wenger was furious at the lack of protection afforded to Theo Walcott.
"The referee should have sent off the left-back three times a...
Guthrie is a lucky boy
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 17, 2008
The Football Association have announced that despite almost everyone in the game agreeing that Newcastle midfielder Danny Guthrie should receive further punishment, he will, in fact, escape with just the mandatory three match ban.
The wild tackle which he admitted was deliberate and borne out ...
Should Juande Ramos be worried?
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 16, 2008
Not for the first time over the past few seasons, Tottenham have let their expectant fans down with a very poor start to the season.
Sitting rock bottom of the Premier League with just one point from four games is a million miles away from where Tottenham fans and Ramos himself, would have exp...
Giveaway winner: Webkinz lil'cow pet code
in WebKinzBlog, on September 13, 2008
...math, music and working on a project. How crazy is that for 4th grade? Toss in horseback riding and soccer and her webkinz time is pretty scarce. Her class tracks out of school at the end of the month...
Team GB continue to do well in football this time
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 11, 2008
The international break ended with some satisfaction for the under-fire British teams. England produced one of their best results and one of their best performances for many years in the 4-1 thrashing of Croatia.
Scotland got the 2-1 win in Iceland they so desperately needed after the disappoi...
Walcott was great but let's not build him up for a fall
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 11, 2008
I first saw Theo Walcott as a fifteen year old lad playing for Southampton in an under eighteen game at Swindon. I had never heard of him before but became aware that the great Cyril Regis was in attendance in the capacity of being his agent.
I had been around youth football for a while bu...
England's woes are not the fans fault
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 10, 2008
Why has Wembley suddenly become a nightmare venue for England?
For years Wembley was a fortress. The team played in front of flag waving fans in a serious show of patriotism. With the possible exception of Euro 1996, England often let down the fans but still they supported them.
Now, with th...
England to defend
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 9, 2008
Joe Cole has said that England will adopt a defensive approach against Croatia on Wednesday in their World Cup qualifier.
Cole says that a draw would be a good result.
"We're working on being strong and hard to break down and we have got the players to do that. Without wanting to ...
Rooney under fire
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 8, 2008
Wayne Rooney has come under fire for the lack of goals he has been scoring for England. He insists that his scoring record is not weighing on his mind as he looks forward to Wednesday's World Cup qualifier in Croatia.
Rooney has scored only five times for England in four years.
"I...
Capello angry with Rooney and Cole but happy with the performance
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 7, 2008
Apparently Fabio Capello 'vented his anger' at Joe Cole and Wayne Rooney after England's laboured 2-0 win against Azerbaijan in their World Cup qualifier yesterday.
He said that he was pleased with the team and that the performance was a good confidence booster ahead of the far ste...
Curbishley leaves West Ham
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 3, 2008
Alan Curbishley has resigned as manager of West Ham saying that transfers were being made without his knowledge or input. Such a situation is clearly an untenable position for a manager.
Curbishley said that what had happened amounted to "a breach of trust and confidence meaning I had...
New owners for Manchester City
in The Soccer Weblog, on September 1, 2008
The Arabian Business website has announced that Manchester City have been taken over by the Abu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment.
It says that the deal with current owner Thaksin Shinawatra, himself only in post for just over a year, was agreed on Sunday night.
Shinawatr...
Manchester City joy as the prodigal son returns
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 31, 2008
I wrote on here on Friday that Shaun Wright-Phillips was back where he belongs. Most people felt that his move back to Manchester City was a good move for all concerned. Not many would have predicted that he would score two goals in his first game, a 3-0 win at Sunderland.
The look of joy on h...
Wright-Phillips back where he belongs
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 28, 2008
Manchester City have completed the expected re-signing of their former winger Shaun Wright-Phillips from Chelsea.
Twenty-six year old Wright-Phillips' career has stalled since his £21 million move from City to Chelsea back in 2005. He had just established himself as an England interna...
Mourinho has an opinion on Milan's new signing!
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 27, 2008
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has fired a shot at his old striker Andriy Shevchenko by saying that he failed at Chelsea because he was too used to being treated like a prince at AC Milan.
Mourinho, now manager at Inter, wasted no time in making his comments about his City rival's ...
Bolton go out of the Carling Cup to end any chance of glory
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 27, 2008
Bolton boss Gary Megson doen't always treat the Carling Cup with much respect. He is not unlike many other managers when he rests much of his first team from playing in the early rounds of the competition. Last season, he even did the same in the Uefa Cup.
Last night a weakened Bolton ...
Soccer stupor
in The Parenting Weblog, on August 21, 2008
...We've switched to a different soccer team this year. When we signed up, it did say that they get a white jersey this year but no ball like they did when she was little and playing in this league. ...
Good read: The high price of raising an Olympian
in The Parenting Weblog, on August 15, 2008
...staggering.
"We spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Heather," Jan Peck [mother of soccer player heather mitts ] recalls. "Tournaments, hotel accommodations, private lesson...
Different days for Derby and Doncaster
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 10, 2008
It was a game that encapsulated what The Championship is all about. Last season Derby were two divisions above Doncaster but this season they are battling against each other.
For the home team, Derby, it was a chance to put relegation behind them and announce that they mean to go straight ...
Is Robinho as good as his agent says he is?
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 8, 2008
There is no doubt that Robinho is a fine player. He hasn't quite hit the heights as being one of the 'greats' yet but he is very, very good.
Having said that, it seems that he may have beliefs about his own ability that haven't really yet been proved on the pitch. Robinho's...
Good news for Manchester United as Rooney returns
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 8, 2008
After declaring that he would miss the start of the season, Manchester United have now said that Wayne Rooney could return in time for the start of Manchester United's Premier League campaign on 17 August after recovering from a virus.
Rooney picked up the mystery illness on United's ...
Suspension for Clattenburg
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 7, 2008
referee Mark Clattenburg has been suspended by the FA and the referee's body, pending enquiries into reports regarding the alleged debts of his company.
Clattenburg was due to referee this weekend's Community Shield game at Wembley, but he has been replaced by Peter Walton.
A...
Johnson joins new look Fulham
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 7, 2008
Andy Johnson has finally completed his move to Fulham from Everton. It is believed the fee is in the region of £10.5 million.
Johnson scored twenty-two goals in seventy-four appearances for the toffees and for a while looked like becoming a cult hero in the North West.
Last season he s...
Sad end to Ljungberg's career?
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 6, 2008
It is sad to report that West Ham have released midfielder Freddie Ljungberg after a mutual agreement was reached to terminate his contract.
Ljungberg, who is only thirty-one years old, has said that he may retire from football.
He was just one season into a highly paid four-year deal, ...
Rooney to miss start of season
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 5, 2008
Manchester United and England could have been dealt a blow by the news that wayne rooney is set to miss the opening matches of the Premier League season and possibly England's friendly against the Czech Republic on 20th August.
Rooney contracted a virus, diagnosed by the club's ...
Leto blow for Liverpool.
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 4, 2008
There was more bad news for Liverpool's twenty one year old Argentine midfielder Sebastian Leto today when he was denied a work permit to play in England next season.
Leto joined Liverpool from Lanus for a fee of around £2million in 2007. He was granted an Italian passport last sum...
Campbell to stay at United or go back to Hull?
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 4, 2008
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has hinted that young striker Fraizer Campbell may get a Premier League chance.
That is for two reasons. Firstly, he is a very promising striker who played a significant part in Hull's promotion to the Premier League last season whilst on loan at th...
Südafrika mit WM 2010 doch überfordert?
in 11 Helden, on July 31, 2008
Dass ich es für problematisch halte, wenn eine sportliche Großveranstaltung aus politischen Gründen vergeben wird, habe ich bereits an anderer Stelle geäußert.
Nun gibt es dafür Anzeichen, dass selbst die Südafrikaner es nicht mehr glauben, dass sie alle erforderlichen Arbeiten bis zur...
Barry move off...or is it?
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 31, 2008
First thing today the deal was off. Now, it might be back on again.
It was announced earlier that as Liverpool had failed to meet Villa's deadline of Wednesday to sign the 27-year-old England midfielder the deal was definitely off.
It is now reported that Villa boss Martin O'Neill and...
Fulham sign player number eight
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 31, 2008
Fulham have completed the signing of defender Fredrik Stoor from Rosenborg. The twenty-four year old defender has joined for an undisclosed fee. He has eight Swedish international caps.
Stoor is Fulham manager Roy Hodgson's eighth signing of the summer following John Pantsil and Bobby Zamo...
Avatars for Olympic Games in China
in Web 2.0, on July 31, 2008
...rate the Olympic Games, look no further, Weblin has the sports avatar for you.
When the European Soccer Championships where taking place lots of people changed their Weblin avatars to their favori...
David Bentley on the verge of a move to Tottenham
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 29, 2008
Blackburn Rovers chairman john williams has confirmed that they are negotiating with Tottenham about the possible transfer of David Bentley, but says that they have not yet accepted a bid for the England wide man.
Twenty-three year old Bentley has made his desire to move elsewhere to fu...
Robbie Keane signs for Liverpool
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 29, 2008
After six years at Tottenham, Robbie Keane has completed his transfer to Liverpool, the club he supported as a youngster. It is a great move for Keane who will play Champions League football and should be a great move for Liverpool who have bought an experienced and proven striker.
The fee of ...
Compassionate Keegan allows Barton another chance
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 28, 2008
Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan says that when Joey Barton is released from prison he will be given every chance to put things right at the club.
"People have opinions, and you must respect those, but mine is to give him another chance and back him," Keegan told the BBC.
"T...
How long until Keano looks for more?
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 25, 2008
Roy keane is a man who demands success. He has experienced great triumphs in his career as a player and already has one unlikely promotion and a 'reasonably' comfortable first season in the Premier League under his belt as a manager.
The signings he is looking to make, including th...
Barry booed. Can any Villa fans explain why?
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 23, 2008
What a shame that the Aston Villa fans couldn't rise above the behaviour of fans of other clubs and hold back from jeering and booing Gareth Barry when he played for Villa in a pre-season friendly at Walsall.
As a fan I fully understand the frustration, anger and upset when a player yo...
Essien signing is good news for Scolari
in The Soccer Weblog, on July 22, 2008
Felipe Scolari is understandably delighted by the news that Michael Essien has committed his future to Chelsea.
The midfield player, described by Scolari yesterday as, "one of the best in the world," has signed a new five-year deal.
This follows hot on the heels of keeper Petr C...
An odorous affair
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 22, 2008
...est of vehicles, I admit that freely. It is the car we use to travel in, the shuttle from school to soccer to horseback riding to every other darn thing my child does. It has camp chairs in the back, ...




