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One of the most storied clubs in international football history, England have witnessed many spectacular moments throughout their history. From winning the World Cup to a great run in a tournament, England fans have witnessed many different events throughout their history. With this in mind, here are England’s Ten Greatest Goals Ever. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 3, 2010
Going into the 2010 FIFA World Cup, many people believed that England was a serious contender to win the World Cup. Why not, especially considering they had a fantastic manager in Fabio Capello and players such as Steven Gerrard, and John Terry that were hungry to win the World Cup? But there was one player in particular that was expected to shine among all of England’s players in South Africa. That...
Published: August 31, 2010
After several weeks of speculation, news has finally broke that United States Coach Bob Bradley will stay on as the head coach of the United States through the 2014 World Cup. Since the end of the 2010 World Cup, Bradley’s job status has been in the air as US Soccer President Suni Gulati started to distance the 52-year-old from the job. In an interview just after the United States got eliminated,...
Published: August 28, 2010
After the United States’ failure in the 2006 World Cup, coach Bruce Arena found himself without a job and United States Soccer President Suni Gulati found himself trying to replace Arena with one of the greatest footballers of all-time. That footballer was non other than the coach of Germany as they finished in third in the World Cup in Jurgen Klinsmann. Klinsmann, of course, was living in the...
Published: August 14, 2010
One of Everton’s best players, Mikel Arteta, has been the anchor of the Toffee’s midfield for the last five seasons as Everton have seen some of their best seasons in England since the 1980’s. Over his Everton career, Arteta has seen Everton qualify for the UEFA Cup/Europa League three times. He has helped Everton also reach the 2009 FA Cup final (before Everton lost to Chelsea by...
Published: January 9, 2010
The Togo National Team has decided to withdraw from the African Cup of Nations after yesterday’s terrorism attack by the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC). The group opened fire on the Togolese National team’s bus while it was on way to the team’s hotel. Three people were killed in the attack; bus driver Mário Adjoua, press officer Stan Ocloo, and the assistant...