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Kicker Conspiracy: September 2007
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Sunday, September 09, 2007. The current French team presents a problem for me. I love France, a beautiful country with extraordinary culture, society and cuisine. I have close relatives who live there. And France has produced some fantastic players over the last decade: Zidane of course, but also Thuram, Vieira, Ribery, Djorkaeff, Henry, etc. etc. I even liked Stephane Guivarch'h. So yes, the big match yesterday was all a bit drab. Is it me or is the Italian attack looking very old all of a sudden. So um...
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Kicker Conspiracy: October 2007
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Plastic People of the Universe. One off the key games tomorrow is England's trip to Russia. In a display of gamesmanship, the Russian federation has decided to play the match on a plastic artificial field. With regard to such matters or anything. Meanwhile John Terry was pronounced fit only to be hilariously ruled out of the match a few hours later. It happened so fast that the Guardian still hasn't adjusted the header of their web page. To correspond with the news. Georgia vs ...
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Kicker Conspiracy: I'm not dead yet
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Saturday, September 08, 2007. I'm not dead yet. So um yes. A five weeks or so without a single post. It was one of those things where for a while there wasn't much going on in the international soccer offseason, and then just as it got interesting, I got extremely busy. So sit back, grab a favorite beverage, prepare to teach the offside rule to some member of your household. AGAIN, and enjoy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im not dead yet. Dan Loney Says it All. Ramblings of a Soccer Junky.
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Kicker Conspiracy: Plastic People of the Universe.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Plastic People of the Universe. One off the key games tomorrow is England's trip to Russia. In a display of gamesmanship, the Russian federation has decided to play the match on a plastic artificial field. With regard to such matters or anything. Meanwhile John Terry was pronounced fit only to be hilariously ruled out of the match a few hours later. It happened so fast that the Guardian still hasn't adjusted the header of their web page. To correspond with the news. Georgia vs ...
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Kicker Conspiracy: Great sporting events of our time,
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Saturday, October 13, 2007. Great sporting events of our time,. So it's a different world than it used to be. When I wanted coverage of European football in the 80s and early 90s, I used to have to rely on my grandfather, who, from his base in Cardiff, would send me copies of the Daily Express. Now I can read the internet and watch matches live on TV, the latter thanks to one of the more benign tentacles of the Rupert Murdoch empire: Fox Soccer Channel. I'm more likely to turn to Gol TV, where the South ...
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Kicker Conspiracy: Catching Up
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Due to a combination of work, travel, and sheer laziness, I missed about a week of blogging, a week during which the US national team's future either looks very rosy or very bleak. Your perspective literally depends on which direction you look. Down south, the US meekly fell out of Copa America by falling 1-0 to Colombia. Bob Bradley sensibly gave everyone who hadn't seen the field yet time against Colombia but the performance was more or less the same. On Wednesday. It's hard...
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Kicker Conspiracy: That's it?
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Friday, June 13, 2008. When I heard that Sergio Ramos was photographed in a disco on his off day partying with a Swedish fan, I expected something far more scandalous than this. No wonder Aragones laughed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). They showed the opening ceremonies! Switzerland and Austria: Two Countries for Old Men. Cannavaro out of Euro 08. Dan Loney Says it All. Ramblings of a Soccer Junky. American Soccer News (formerly Cybersoccernews).
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FOOTBALLS ARE ROUND!: STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: FCD v DC UNITED 9/10/05
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Soccer: The Most Important of Life's Unimportant Things. Saturday, September 10, 2005. STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: FCD v DC UNITED 9/10/05. And, hey, Northern Ireland beat England this week, so clearly anything is possible. Colin Clarke and Steve Morrow must have been doing some strutting over that deal. Maybe some of that mojo will extend across the Atlantic and help the boys tonight. Mr Geiger, tonight's referee (who, by the way, doesn't look old enough to drive, much less ref an MLS game), just showed Ro...
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FOOTBALLS ARE ROUND!: UNDERAPPRECIATED QUALITY
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Soccer: The Most Important of Life's Unimportant Things. Friday, July 29, 2005. In case you didn't know, one of the best soccer reads of any week during the MLS season is THE ALL AMERICAN XI. A collaborative effort among an elite group of BigSoccer posters to pick the best homegrown footballers of the week. It's witty, informative and good fodder for chit-chat around the water cooler. Or, it would be, if any workplace in this country had more than one soccer fan in it. Check out this week's edition here.
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FOOTBALLS ARE ROUND!: STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: COLUMBUS V FC DALLAS
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Soccer: The Most Important of Life's Unimportant Things. Saturday, August 20, 2005. STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: COLUMBUS V FC DALLAS. Anyway, I can't remember the last time we needed a win so badly to get us back on track. Well, okay, the entire last season does come to mind. But I digress. The boys are wearing the hoops even though they're on the road. Drew Moor gets another start, Mina gets a start, and a still toe-sore EJ starts on the bench. I think we'll see him before it's all over, however. Personall...
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