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Changing of the guard. Again
Fri Jul 18 08:56AM
In the whirligig of transfers this week, one really caught the eye. Not Ronaldinho's move to Milan. That was so obviously going to happen only a die-hard Manchester City fan living in sky-blue cuckoo land could have believed otherwise. No, this one concerned Gilberto who has left Arsenal and joined…More
Tue Jul 15 02:32PM
When Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp posted a bid for Chelsea's Wayne Bridge this week it provoked the following headline in the Mirror: 'It's Arry's England B: Redknapp to make £5m Bridge SEVENTH Three Lions capture' The fact that Redknapp was keen to add Bridge to a list of recent signings...More
Fri Jul 11 05:03PM
I am today launching a new initiative. It will involve public protest, lobbying, perhaps a march on the House of Commons and a delegation to the United Nations. In order to further its aims, maybe someone will have to chain themselves to the railings outside Number 10 Downing Street just...More
Tue Jul 08 11:42PM
On his first day in the office, Luiz Felipe Scolari, Chelsea's new manager, revealed that he already had a firm grasp of the arcane mathematics of the English game. Asked what he thought was the future for Didier Drogba at the club, he said he was "100, no 200 per...More
Thu Jul 03 11:26PM
Now it is over, now the trophy is safely ensconced in Madrid, now that newspaper columnists are telling us that victory at the European Championships will lead to a new, united Spain (you can be sure the Basques are dancing in the streets at that idea) what can we learn...More
Mon Jun 30 12:51PM
In the end the best team won it. No under-achievement this time. No bottling a major tournament. No self-destructive internal politics. Spain had the best collection of players by far at the Euros, played the best football and deserved to win it. No-one else came close. In fact if they...More
Thu Jun 26 09:05AM
Well, what a game that was. Any fears we might have had that the adventurous spirit at Euro 2008 would be dissipated the closer we got to the final were blown away in Basle. Germany and Turkey produced a semi-final of such endeavour, such excitement, such sustained drama it will...More
Mon Jun 23 12:38PM
There was much relief round our way when Spain refused to succumb to the omens. The coverage on the BBC of their quarter final against Italy made much of the fact that the Spaniards had lost three penalty shoot-outs - in the World Cup of 1986, Euro '96 and the...More
Thu Jun 19 11:14AM
There has been something moral at the heart of Euro 2008. It has been almost like a biblical parable. Those teams who have endeavoured, who have strived, who have attacked and entertained, have prospered. The Dutch, the Russians, the Turks, the Portuguese, the Croats: for them boldness has been rewarded....More
Mon Jun 16 02:06PM
There was much mockery (some of it possibly emanating from this blog) before a ball was kicked in Euro 2008 about the television schedules. Without a home nation in contention, the chortling went, how amusing will it be for executives to have to shift ratings-bankers like soaps and light entertainment...More
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