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Australia fight back for 2-2 draw with Oman

Wes Terry wrote 1 month ago: Australia were forced to come from two goals down to keep their bid to reach a third successive Worl … more →

Tags: Global Football, Brett Holman, New York Red Bulls, Tim Cahill, Ali Al Habsi, Australia, Mark Schwarzer, Socceroos, Oman

Why do most African countries hire non-African football coaches for their national teams?7 comments

Elliot Ross wrote 3 months ago: Post By Jimmy Kainja*  It seemed strange when in the run-up to Afcon 2013, Nigeria’s coach Ste … more →

Tags: Featured, Football is a Country, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Bafana Bafana, kinnah phiri, Hassan Shehata, AFCON, stephen keshi

SFA Place Their Bets On Scotland Revival As New National Boss Is Named1 comment

Scotstino wrote 4 months ago: The SFA has finally listened to the fans and appointed its new manager in the form of Gordon Stracha … more →

Tags: Scotland, Manchester United, Rangers, Wales, Walter Smith, Champions League, Leeds United, Southampton, Celtic

Asian World Cup Qualifying: Japan has almost clinched a spot in Brazil1 comment

Richard Farley wrote 6 months ago: If you need some king of clear, unambiguous sign that Asian soccer continues to improve, consider th … more →

Tags: World Cup Qualifying, 2010 FIFA World Cup, Ali Al Habsi, Japan, Oman, South Korea, Ulugbek Bakayev, World Cup

Asian World Cup Qualifying Final Round- Match Day 3 Round Up2 comments

thearabscot wrote 11 months ago: Three match days have come and gone in the qualifiers and now we are in the midst of a 3 month hiatu … more →

Tags: Asia, Adnan Hamed, AFC, AFC 2014, Al-Annabi, Al-Nashama, Amman, Australia, Beirut

Asian World Cup Qualifying Final Round- Match Day 2 Round Up1 comment

thearabscot wrote 11 months ago: So match day 2 has come and gone & again we had four keenly contested matches in Asian World Cup … more →

Tags: Asia, Adnan Hamed, AFC, AFC 2014, Al-Annabi, Al-Nashama, Amman, Australia, Beirut

Østersøen

Moss & Fog wrote 1 year ago: Colossal has a great look at a fantastic stop-motion music video by Vincent Pianina & Lorenzo Pa … more →

Tags: art 2, Art/Design, Documentary Film, Leaders, Music, Photography, Stuff, Thoughts, Video/Film/Literature

Football: The 11 Commandments of Rigobert Song4 comments

Elliot Ross wrote 1 year ago: When the good Lord handed down the Decalogue to Moses atop Mount Sinai, he limited himself to just t … more →

Tags: Sport, Nigeria, Cameroon, Samuel Etoo, Rigobert Song, eleven commandments, Alex Song, indomitability, God

Ross Leslie's dreaming of a team of Davie Weirs...

misterross wrote 1 year ago: by Ross LeslieTemping. Stop-gap. Quick fix. Terms all used to describe David Weir when he signed for … more →

Tags: scottish football, Ross Leslie's posts, SPL, Rangers, Walter Smith, Davie Weir, Lionel Letizi, Thomas Buffel, Pierre Fanfan

I saw their debut: Teddy talks us through Chris Burke's Rangers bow3 comments

Teddy wrote 1 year ago: By Teddy (@ComedyTeddy)I remember seeing various players make their Rangers debuts. Kris Boyd nettin … more →

Tags: Teddy's Posts, I saw their debut, Scotland, Rangers, Teddy, Scottish Comedy FC, Ibrox, Walter Smith, Kilmarnock

Why Cameroon Revised Eto'o Suspension, Appointed Song and Suspended Federation VP2 comments

Gef wrote 1 year ago: **This article has been amended (in paragraphs 16 & 17)  to include a AFC as the footballers … more →

Tags: Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, Sporlitics, africa cup of nations, cameroon football, Etoo, Fecafoot, Indomitable Lions, iya mohammed, Samuel Etoo

Tactical Review of Cameroon Lions after they Win LG Cup3 comments

Gef wrote 1 year ago: Cameroon have won a friendly football tournament (LG Cup) after they defeated Morocco 4-2 during a p … more →

Tags: Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, The Game Plan, African Football, can 2012, africa cup of nations, Alex Song, Assou-Ekotto, Bassong, denis lavagne

Being Charlie Adam (Revisited)

rohanberrywriter wrote 1 year ago: Being Charlie Adam was originally published on my now defunct Imposturous blogspot, on June 22nd 201 … more →

Tags: Football, essays, Essay, Scotland, Charlie Adam, Blackpool, Liverpool, ian holloway, Kenny Dalglish

Cameroon Football News (Audio)

Gef wrote 1 year ago: Listen to internet radio with Gefcasting on Blog Talk Radio … more →

Tags: English Top Flight Football, Manchester United, Cameroonians in Foreign Leagues, Spurs, Wolverhampton, West Bromwhich Albio, Indomitable Lions, cameroon football, Arsenal

Cameroon versus Senegal: Tactical Lessons Beyond Eto'o's penalty miss16 comments

Gef wrote 1 year ago: Samuel Eto’o missed a late penalty that would have given Cameroon victory over Senegal and kee … more →

Tags: Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, The Game Plan, African Football, Sporlitics, can 2012, Indomitable Lions, cameroon football, Fecafoot, FIFA Rankings

Tactical Review of Cameroon's Defeat in Senegal2 comments

Gef wrote 2 years ago:   Cameroon starting eleven against Senegal, Dakar 26 March 2011 Cameroon’s national football te … more →

Tags: Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, The Game Plan, African Football, Spurs, can 2012, cameroon football, Cameroon, africa cup of nations, Etoo

Goodbye Walter, Hello Ally

footballfutbolfitba wrote 2 years ago: As well as this blog, I also write some stuff on the game in Scotland for Just Football, an excellen … more →

Tags: Scotland, Football, Soccer, Walter Smith, Ally McCoist, Rangers Manager

Day in the life of a commentator

simonpeach wrote 2 years ago: The man, the myth, the legend - Jim Proudfoot Gun-toting Albanian army officers, bleak nights in Eas … more →

Tags: Football, Barclays Premier League, Manchester United, wigan, Absolute Radio, Jim Proudfoot, Tony Dorigo, Ian Wright

Un Communiqué du Cameroun

mknn wrote 2 years ago: February 15, 2010 For Immediate Release The Fédération Camerounaise de Football is pleased to announ … more →

Tags: FM2010, Danyil Oranje, Cameroon, Fecafoot, Paul Ottou, Samuel Ekwalla, Mohamed Iya


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