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As the dust settles on yet another shameful World Cup exit by the Three Lions the debate will inevitably migrate from away from the merits of video technology and towards the reasons for the national side’s lacklustre flop. The primary reason has got to be the players. Look at the last World Cup, individually, performances were poor. England didn’t even qualify for the European Championships...
Published: June 27, 2010
If you don’t know by now, England was eliminated from the World Cup by Germany this afternoon thanks to, in part, a shocking decision by the match officials. The game ended 4-1, so in some ways the goal that never was is academic, but it came at a critical time in the contest. England would have drawn level with the Germans had Frank Lampard’s strike gone in. England were in the ascendancy....
Published: June 25, 2010
With the knockout stages of the 2010 FIFA World Cup around the corner, now is as good a time as any to look forward and dream about the potential match-ups in store. While it’s fun to think about which games would be interesting in terms of current form (Brazil vs. Holland, Uruguay vs. Ghana, and Spain vs. Portugal spring to mind), let’s have a look at the five that are more interesting...
Published: June 22, 2010
Hi everyone and welcome to Bleacher Report’s live coverage of Greece vs. Argentina in the final game of Group B. Both teams still have something to play for. Argentina need a point to confirm a Round of 16 game against Group B runners up Mexico. Greece, for their part, need to better South Korea’s result to force their way into the next round. _________________________________________________________________________ 21:22:...
Published: June 20, 2010
France’s World Cup saga has taken another incredible turn as the squad refused to train today after an argument between captain Patrice Evra and Robert Duverne, a fitness coach. To make matters worse the France team director, Jean-Louis Valetin has resigned from his post, saying he was “ashamed” of the team. “I am disgusted, I am quitting my post,” added Valentin. The...
Published: June 19, 2010
Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has been sent home after a bust up with France coach Raymond Domenech. A statement from the French Football Federation branded Anelka’s behaviour as “totally acceptable.” The statement continued: “Faced by the refusal of the player to publicly apologise, he (Escalettes) took the decision in total agreement with the coach and the official members...
Published: June 16, 2010
Spain’s shock defeat at the hands of Switzerland this afternoon completed the first round of games at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. With many of the big teams failing to inspire, let’s take a look at the 25 most pressing questions for the next set of matches. Feel free to comment with any burning questions you have for the upcoming fixtures. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: January 8, 2010
Reports are emerging from Angola that the Togolese national team has been attacked by rebels in the border region of Cabinda. Manchester City have confirmed that Premier League star Emmanuel Adebayor wasn’t wounded. Others weren’t so lucky; Romanian side Vaslui confirmed Serge Akakpo suffered serious injuries, but is recovering from emergency surgery. Kodjovi Obilal, the side’s goal keeping...