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Aragonés Still Won't Apologise to Henry
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 27, 2006
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Luis Aragonés is still refusing to apologise for calling Thierry Henry "a black shit" in October 2004. When asked whether he would apologise to Henry before tonight's second round game between France and Spain, the Spanish coach gave this rather bizarre r...
Messi Has Fresh Injury
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 15, 2006
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Lionel Messi has suffered a fresh injury , complaining of pains in his left foot. The 18 year old Barcelona star sat out Argentina's opening match against ivory Coast as he was still recovering form a sore right hamstring, but was expected to play some part...
Beckham Played Captain's Role Against Paraguay
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 14, 2006
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David Beckham is often criticized for not being a John Terry style captain, but he did some sterling work against paraguay . Peter Crouch's use of his long arms, had displeased the ref enough to get the Liverpool man a booking. But Beckham apparently spotted the...
Rooney Recovery Is Just What Fergie Deserves
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 8, 2006
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Sir Alex Ferguson's increasing frustration with the FA's (understandable) eagerness for Wayne Rooney to play in the World Cup is no less than the Manchester United boss deserves. He's spent years undermining England friendlies by constantly withdrawing playe...
Pele: Ronaldinho Still Has A Lot To Learn
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 6, 2006
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Rather bizarrely, Pele has said that Ronaldinho still needs to prove himself at the World Cup. "The World Cup will be a major challenge for him. Of course, he's a world class player. But in a tournament like the World Cup he still has a lot to learn," said the...
Rooney Scan Brought Forward To June 7th
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 30, 2006
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This can't be good. After the new Manchester United doctor discovered complications in the healing of Wayne Rooney's metatarsal, his next scan has been brought forward to June 7th . If this scan goes badly, Sven will finally put a nation out of it's miser...
Walcott England Training Video
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 20, 2006
image: thefa.com
Click on the image to see video of Theo Walcott training with the England squad (once again, courtesy of the FA). To be honest, he looks a little nervous, misplaced pass here, snatched shot there... but it's only a couple of minutes worth of footage. Hopefully Wa...
Sven Answers Fans Questions
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 9, 2006
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After shocking the world yesterday with his ballsy/mental [delete as appropriate] World Cup squad selection, Sven-Goran Eriksson sat himself in front of a PC at FA headquarters and answered fans questions in a live webchat. You can read the complete thing here , or read on fo...
Cole Could Start Champions League Final
in The Soccer Weblog, on May 4, 2006
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With all the bad news for England fans recently (Scolari, Rooney, McLaren) it's encouraging that at least one of our top players is returning from injury . According to Arsene Wenger, Ashley Cole will start Arsenal's game against Manchester City tonight, h...
Best Seats for the World Cup 2006
in The Flyaway Weblog, on April 3, 2006
This early, the whole city of Frankfurt (along with the other venues) is already bustling with activity in preparation for the coming World Cup 2006.
Securing a ticket isn't easy, though. But, did you know that prime seats in all venues can still be secured?
Through the Commercial hos...
Air France flights for the World Cup
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 25, 2006
With July nearly there, the heat is on in Germany as the travel industry scrambles to get a fair share of all the business which the World Cup will bring.
With Lufthansa offering football fans global airpasses , Air France has now joined the market fray by offering
direct flights and gr...
Lufthansa offer for the World Cup
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 11, 2006
Are you football crazy? Ready to hie it off to Germany this summer to watch every World Cup 2006 game possible? It can be done, you know.
lufthansa 's Global Airpass gives you the opportunity to watch game after game, all over Germany. For only 60 Euros per flight, you can buy a pa...




