Scotland held off Iceland for the second time today at Hampden Park for a 2-1 victory and renewed hope that continued strong play could earn them a spot in the playoff to reach the 2010 World Cup. Ros… more →
The AD Hallsoucieonsoccer wrote 3 days ago: I’ve been out of the house all day, or this would have gone up sooner. If you haven’t h … more →
tailorevents wrote 3 days ago: The Pharaohs of Egypt maintained their hopes of reaching the 2010 World Cup by beating Rwanda 3-0 at … more →
Michael wrote 3 days ago: The final part of our brief, statistical look at the candidates for the 2010 World Cup roster bring … more →
Michael wrote 3 days ago: This is the second part in our series looking at the basic statistics behind the players ostensibly … more →
Michael wrote 3 days ago: Shortly after the Confederations Cup, we featured a post, Please Freddy, Do Hurt ‘Em, that con … more →
paulfbove wrote 6 days ago: After researching numerous websites about social media in South Africa, two big movements are readil … more →
taylorevan wrote 6 days ago: The dark cloud of legal racial segregation has been lifted from South Africa as the country celebra … more →
Tracey Smith wrote 1 week ago: Tom, Joe and the Firewinders on Glastonbury Tor Recently, I had the pleasure of driving with Joe Wad … more →
internationalcommunist wrote 1 week ago: This week 70,000 workers started an indefinite strike action on the sites of the stadiums being buil … more →
CNNi blog producer wrote 1 week ago: The strikes that have seen around 70,000 workers down tools at the 2010 World Cup stadium constructi … more →
mikefromdorch wrote 1 week ago: So is South Africa ready for the football world cup? FIFA seems to think so after the Confederation … more →
connectafrica wrote 1 week ago: 70 000 construction workers are threatening to wreck the tournament if their demands for a 13% wage … more →
Doug McLaulin wrote 1 week ago: This Confederation’s Cup has given all US fans a bit of a scare, but more importantly, it has given … more →
donnette wrote 2 weeks ago: The Lambeth Walk: Two Tales from South Africa. Two Tales from South Africa 1) What is the definition … more →
donnette wrote 2 weeks ago: The Venerable 1st Earl of Cromer A student of history and politics, former teaching assistant, somet … more →
Reggie wrote 2 weeks ago: This is a pretty awesome aerial photo of Cape Town and the new stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, … more →
satwentyten wrote 2 weeks ago: The membrane roofing at the new Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban is progressing well. I took the foll … more →
developmentworkswordpresscom wrote 2 weeks ago: Children from Hout Bay are kept off the streets with soccer, in the Stars in their Eyes project. Iro … more →
Galen Schultz wrote 2 weeks ago: Nando’s has done it again with a controversial advert relating to 2010. It goes something alon … more →