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| » | $2,000 for adrenalin shock
(03 Jun 2008 by Juan Arango) With the weakening dollar being pertinent in the US economic agenda this year, Europe is now a tremendous expense for Americans. This is where Latin American countries take advantage of the situation by offering tours and other types of trips throughout the various idyllic landscapes throughout the hemisphere. |
| » | Interesting facts about Euro2008
(30 May 2008 by Extra Football ) We offer you some interesting facts about the upcoming European Championship which will be held in Austria & Switzerland. |
| » | UK Ultras
(01 Dec 2007 by Scott Hobro) A new breed of ultra fan is standing up to be counted in British football no matter how controversial the label. |
| » | Can Koeman Rennovate The Valencia Circus?
(21 Nov 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) It's that time of the year when the ridiculous game of managerial musical chair is in full swing and Valencia CF too have obliged to indulge themselves. Almost unwittingly you would suppose when you consider that at the time of the sacking of Quique Sanchez Flores, the man responsible for guiding the club to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals and within a whisper of La Liga triumph last season, the club was going strong in La Liga and were in a slightly more comfortable position in Europe than they are at the moment. |
| » | On a certain Ronaldinho at a certain FC Barcelona
(14 Nov 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) One and a half years ago, he was the world's finest player and more worryingly for his opponents, still a couple of years off his prime. Now he is a mere pale shadow of his old self, his form fluctuating from the truly brilliant to the downright ridiculous. |
| » | How long will Rafael Benitez survive at Liverpool?
(12 Nov 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) He might have accomplished some incredible things with Valencia, who are now struggling without him, and might have led a not-so-great Liverpool squad to the summit of European club football, but now that the results have commenced to dry up, everyone is out to get him. |
| » | It was a week of significant numbers in Portuguese football.
(02 Nov 2007 by Phil Town) Inter Milan’s Luís Figo played his 100th game in the Champions League, Benfica’s Rui Costa his 100th in Europe, and Pauleta scored his 100th goal for Paris St. Germain. Meanwhile, FC Porto notched up their 8th straight win in the Liga, leaving them 8 points ahead of second club Benfica. |
| » | Spurs after Martin Jol
(28 Oct 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) 10 games in the League and just 1 win and it's all over. Two years of dedication patched with hard work and tears (metaphorically speaking, of course) have been washed in the space of 90 or so days of deluge. |
| » | England: Dangling By A Thread
(23 Oct 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) The "Back to the Future" trilogy ushered in the concept of alternative reality, a theory embarking on infinite number of parallel realities all simultaneous to one another. |
| » | Portugal: Weekly Round-Up
(22 Oct 2007 by Phil Town) After some shaky performances and compromising results, Portugal are back on the right track to Euro 2008 qualification. A potentially uncomfortable double-header in the far eastern reaches of Europe … more accurately Asia, in fact … became a turn around for the Selecção’s fortunes this week. |
| » | Is The Lyon Circus Party Coming To An End?
(16 Oct 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) Glasgow Rangers' win in France was a collector's item. Scottish giants they may be but the Old Firm side is hardly the material that you could consider as European powerhouse. |
| » | Blatter and player quotas. Reality bites in Spain.
(13 Oct 2007 by Dave Beattie) Hot on the heels of Sepp Blatter's much reported announcement that he plans to "challenge the European Union" by imposing quotas on "foreign players" comes news from Spain that suggests "foreign" may be a more endangered species than many realise. With the cases of Valery Karpin, Lilia Malaja, Maros Kolpak and Igor Simutenkov as legal precedents - rather like an Arsenal goal against Sunderland last Sunday - the outlawing of quotas on many non-EU nationals has "been coming". The only real surprise is that it's taken so long. |
| » | Portugal: Weekly Round-Up
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| » | The Messi-Ronaldinho Situation
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| » | Portugal: Weekly Round-Up
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| » | Platini's European revolution - the full story. Part Two.
(02 Oct 2007 by Dave Beattie) In an earlier report I looked at what I consider to be the really important aspects of Michel Platini's proposals for Champions League reform. Now it's time to turn our attention to the UEFA Cup which is also due to undergo some, not insignificant, changes. |
| » | Platini's European revolution - the full story. Part one.
(01 Oct 2007 by Dave Beattie) The media has been full of stories about UEFA President Michel Platini's proposals for Champions League changes since his announcement in Monaco on 30 August. But it seems to me that the real point, the real "mini-revolution", is being missed in all the commotion over the idea to allow cup winners into the competition. |
| » | On Jose Mourinho And His Days In The Premiership
(26 Sep 2007 by Subhankar Mondal) Now this looks like a job for me so everybody just follow me cuz we need a little controversy, cuz it feels so empty without me. --------Eminem |
| » | And What About Football?
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| » | Gheorghe Hagi quits Steaua
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