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Ronaldo Probably Finished, But Damn He Was Good
general banterThe sad sad news today is that Ronaldo may be finished. Just when it looked as if the Brazilian legend was getting it together at Milan, he jumped to meet a cross while playing against Livorno last night and completely severed the tendon in his left knee. It’s not 100% definitely the end, but it’s 99% [...]
What Next for World Cup Blog?
general banterNow that the Africa Cup of Nations is over, you might be wondering what’s next for World Cup Blog. How will we fill the days with no more Hosny Abd Rabou hammer strikes, Salomon Kalou slaloms or Manucho magic? Luckily for us, there’s loads more international football on the horizon. Qualification for World Cup 2010 continues [...]
David Beckham is Bad for the Environment
general banter | world footballBad news for Brand Beckham, as it seems Golden Balls’ globe trotting lifestyle is slowly but surely destroying planet earth. According to climate watchdog Carbon Trust the former England captain has both “the biggest carbon footprint in the world” and “the largest carbon footprint in human history.” Ouch. The reason for Beckham’s dirty oversized [...]
The World Cup Blog A-Z of 2007, Part Two
general banter | world footballThe year is almost done, so here’s the final part of the World Cup Blog A-Z of 2007. Part one (A-M) can be found here, part two (N-Z) is after the jump and features everything from Hope Solo’s tantrum to Ashley Young’s bout of exhibitionism. If any big stories are missing, let me know in [...]
The World Cup Blog A-Z of 2007, Part One
general banter | world footballIt’s the last day of 2007, so here’s an alphabetical look back at the last twelve months in world football. There’s so much happened that it’s impossible to cover all of it, so please remind me of anything that’s been missed out in the comments. Part one covers A to M, with part two to [...]
Top 20 Young Footballers to Watch in 2008
general banter | world footballLike most English tabloids, The Sun is mostly full of gossip, nonsense and hastily assembled headlines. But every once in a while they do something decent, like compiling a list of 20 young players to watch in 2008 (list after the jump.) It’s a little bit Euro-centric, but there’s still plenty of talent to get [...]
Ronaldo Heading Back to Brazil
general banter | world footballRonaldo’s career-rejuvenating move to AC Milan isn’t quite going as planned is it? Despite an encouraging end to last season the now afro-sporting striker has only played one Serie A game for Milan this season and is battling some oddly persistent thigh and calf injuries. Now rumour has it that the buck-toothed wonder could be [...]
Manuel Almunia for England?
general banter | world footballArsenal boss Arsene Wenger is pushing for his Spanish goalkeeper Manuel Almunia to get a call up to the England squad. You read that right. Though Almunia is Spanish, he’s never been capped by his country and looks very unlikely to ever get a game. Not with the likes of Iker Casillas and Santiago Cañizares [...]
The Greatest Goalkeeper Of All-Time
general banter | serie aIf this question hasn’t already been asked, it will be soon. We are coming to the point in Gianluigi Buffon’s career where it’s impossible not to wonder, “Is he….the greatest?”. Obviously it’s tough and complicated question but the list is short, which makes it a little bit easier. In fact, the list is two names [...]
Picking an African XI to Take on Europe and South America
african cup of nations | general banter | world footballChris spent the weekend lining up a European XI and a South American XI, and that got me thinking about Africa. What would an African XI look like, and how would they fair against their European and South American counterparts? The standard of African football gets better every year. More and more African players are [...]

