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The World Football Journal: May 2013
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The World Football Journal. Thursday, May 02, 2013. The Contender v The Champ. The Heavyweight Championship of the World: Germany v Spain. Round #1 Points Score - 1:0. Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages.The Contender versus The Champ! The Up and Coming against the Top Dog. Enter Barcelona versus Bayern Munich. The Champ has got its work cut out for him. He needs to win by 4 unanswered points, a tall order at any level, never mind under the lights of this live pay-per-view!
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The World Football Journal: October 2007
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The World Football Journal. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Scottish football is on the rise. That is the theme that has dominated the European football scene for most part of this season so far. The national team is punching above its weight, defeating 2000 European Champions France home and away. Only a surprising 2-0 reverse in Georgia has put the Scottish express on hold. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chronicles and Confessions Of Clinttz.
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The World Football Journal: November 2006
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The World Football Journal. Friday, November 10, 2006. Premiership, Have You Lost Your Soul? As Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson and Iranian-born Kia Joorabchian fight out for control of London club West Ham United, either of their successful bids would mark an 6th club falling into the hands of foreign ownership. Currently, non-English investors own Chelsea, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Manchester United and Fulham. Aston Villa – Randy Lerner. Chelsea – Roman Abramovich. The Russian revolution brought...
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The World Football Journal: When Harry Met Crouchy
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The World Football Journal. Thursday, November 08, 2007. When Harry Met Crouchy. It might escape the radar at first sighting, but Liverpool's recent ascendency in form has not occured by pure coincidence with the return of a finally injury free Harry Kewell. His natural inclination to take on players as well as scamper down the left touchline (or right where he actually prefers to play), brings width to a Liverpool team has been too centralised in recent months. Crouch is underated by many of the footbal...
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The World Football Journal: Inter-necine
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The World Football Journal. Wednesday, September 13, 2006. As the new season gets underway in Serie A, Nezzazurri fans could not be faulted for having a feeling of optimism. The demise of 'champions' Juventus to Serie B, the docking of 8 championship points of housemates, AC Milan and the awarding of the 2005/06 league title (their first in. well let's just say eons). You noticed, I haven't even begun to drop names and speak about Inter's summer imitation of Chelsea. 2004) and Real Madrid. So now I am.
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Anberlin - Never Take Friendship Personal: March 2006
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Anberlin - Never Take Friendship Personal. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. The guys from Orlando Florida have around 5 tracks that really catch my ear on this album. Paperthin Hymn and Symphony of the Blase are undoubtedly my favourites. Musically and lyrically these songs are really good and I'd recommend you to pick this up and stick it in yer car stereo for some thumping tracks and rhythmic rock ballads. Listen to: Paperthin Hymn. Posted by Clinttz @ 11:48 PM. View my complete profile.
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The World Football Journal: August 2006
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The World Football Journal. Thursday, August 10, 2006. In about 10 minutes time, Steve McLaren will announce who will be the next England captain. The question being asked since David Beckham stepped down after Germany 2006, is will it be Chelsea's John Terry or Liverpool's Steven Gerrard? The real question is: Which is the wiser decision for McLaren for the whole squad's perspective? From a performance basis - As in who needs it more? And who well excel more from it? When Gerrard took over the armband f...
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The World Football Journal: July 2006
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The World Football Journal. Monday, July 10, 2006. It's amazing to note that no fewer than 12 players of the teams involved in the 2006 World Cup Final have some form of connection(past or present) with Juventus FC, the Italian giants who are currently involved in the Serie A match-fixing scandal. It is a great irony but an unsurprising twist of football that the world's currently most contreversial club would produce the bulk of the stars of the World Cup showpiece. Tuesday, July 04, 2006. The ruling me...