Dear Liverpool Fans, Please use the comments section to delight me with your fanciful and “homerist” (I just made that up) explanations of how David Ngog & Co. didn’t steal two points from Birmingham City today? Or, if you’re up for a bit more of a challenge, use this opportunity to explain to me how [...]
Archive for November 9th, 2009
Exercises in Creative Rationalization
Posted in English Premier League, Homerism, Matchday is for Homerism, Whimsy on November 9, 2009 | 11 Comments »
Nobody’s Fault But Someone Else’s: Chronicling Ferguson’s Rants
Posted in English Premier League, tagged Manchester United, Referees, Sir Alex Ferguson on November 9, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Manchester United was beaten 1-0 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Those are the facts. The rest, as is usually the case when Manchester United loses a game, is completely open to the interpretative powers of a half-crazed Scotsman. See, if there’s one thing that you need to understand about Manchester United, it’s that [...]
About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged AC Milan, Arsene Wenger, Chelsea, Chivas USA, Cristiano Ronaldo, Darren Bent, Darren Fletcher, David Beckham, English National Team, Eredivisie, FC Twente, Fernando Torres, KILLER JELLYFISH!, LA Galaxy, Landon Donovan, Lazio, Mallorca, Manchester United, MLS, MLS Playoffs, Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais, Portuguese National Team, Samuel Eto'o, Spanish National Team, Steve McClaren, Thiago Silva on November 9, 2009 | 3 Comments »
What you missed while dead jellyfish littered the shores of Northern Ireland (with pictures!)…
Is This the Future of Football? Part Two
Posted in Commentary, Financials, General, News, Off the Pitch, Ross County, Scottish Football League, Scottish Premier League, Television Rights on November 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Today we present the second in a multipart series of articles focused on some of the financial problems facing football leagues across the world- especially those in smaller countries. By the end of the series it will become clear that many of these financial problems are the result of a century and a half old [...]
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