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- World Cup Kitman: South Africa home
- Top 10 conclusions Premier League 9 May
- Video: Does listening to your team on the radio ruin your driving?
- John O’Shea, Jonny Evans and Darren Fletcher spill the beans on their Man Utd team-mates
- England’s qualification for the World Cup
- One-man teams don’t win World Cups
- The Premier League Cabinet
- Denmark are back! Can they make an impact at the World Cup?
- World Cup Songs: #4 Hat Trick of Lions by Jeff Christie v Movistar feat. Aggi Dukes
World Cup Kitman: South Africa home Posted: 10 May 2010 06:50 AM PDT This summer’s hottest footy fashions Team: World Cup hosts South Africa Maker: Adidas Prem personalisation: Steven Pienaar, Aaron Mokoena, Benni McCarthy Verdict: Relatively muted by South Africa’s standards, a zebra-esque pattern and a slightly crazy collar are the only reminders of some of the magic eye kits of previous efforts. The sunshine and twilight green number neatly treads the [...] |
Top 10 conclusions Premier League 9 May Posted: 10 May 2010 01:09 AM PDT 1. Since their fans are so accustomed to seeing them score seven goals, it is probably just as well Chelsea went one better to wrap up the title. 2. Fergie was probably had 9 May pencilled in his diary as a day to pinch records from Liverpool. Instead Chelsea nicked his Premier League goalscoring record (well, [...] |
Video: Does listening to your team on the radio ruin your driving? Posted: 08 May 2010 08:50 AM PDT Insurance company con us into free advert with mildly interesting story Football fans who listen to their team on the radio while driving suffer effects that hinder their driving, according to an insurer. More Than found that seven million motorists get symptoms including sudden heart rate increases, decreased levels of concentration, sweaty hands and mild feelings [...] |
John O’Shea, Jonny Evans and Darren Fletcher spill the beans on their Man Utd team-mates Posted: 08 May 2010 03:57 AM PDT |
England’s qualification for the World Cup Posted: 08 May 2010 03:36 AM PDT Sponsored post England were handed a difficult qualifying group for the 2010 World Cup. Despite being the strongest of the teams, England were given tricky ties against rivals Croatia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The team started their campaign strongly, back in 2008, against Andorra. In front of a 17,500 partisan crowd, John Terry and co secured a [...] |
One-man teams don’t win World Cups Posted: 08 May 2010 03:18 AM PDT Sponsored post It is a blow to lose your best player but the top teams can always live without one player, even if it's their best player. One-man teams really struggle once their star player is missing. One example of a one man team is Arsenal. This may be controversial: they admittedly have some top players such [...] |
Posted: 07 May 2010 03:03 AM PDT A hung Parliament fit to rule the Premier League Prime Minister: Carlo Ancelotti Looks like he is going to get the Premiership with a very slim majority. Chancellor of the Exchequer: Harry Redknapp Budget deficit? ‘Arry’ll soon budge it. We are not sure he would be 100 per cent up front with his policies, but Pini Zahavi is sure [...] |
Denmark are back! Can they make an impact at the World Cup? Posted: 07 May 2010 03:00 AM PDT Sponsored post After an unusual absence from the World Cup, Denmark will be looking to make amends in South Africa this summer. Three previous appearances at the finals have been relatively successful – reaching the second round twice, and the quarter-finals once. However, their biggest national success to date was securing the 1992 UEFA European Championships [...] |
World Cup Songs: #4 Hat Trick of Lions by Jeff Christie v Movistar feat. Aggi Dukes Posted: 06 May 2010 03:18 AM PDT More World Cup tuneage Jeff Christie hit the top of the UK charts in June 1970 with his imaginatively-named band Christie. Their song Yellow River knocked classic World Cup anthem Back Home off number one spot. It has now been reworked with England-themed lyrics and retitled Hat Trick of Lions. It provides an unexpected little slice of [...] |
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