What you missed while Neptune was turning one…
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About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged AC Milan, Ajaccio, Anfield, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Aston Villa, Bolivian National Team, Brad Friedel, Brazilian National Team, Cesc Fabregas, Chelsea, Chicago Fire, Chilean National Team, Chivas USA, Colombian National Team, Colorado Rapids, Cool Astronomy Stuff, Copa America, DC United, Ecuad, Erik Lamela, Everton, FC Dallas, FIFA Women's World Cup, Fredy Montero, Gervinho, Girondins de Bordeaux, Guillermo Ochoa, Houston Dynamo, Hugo Rodallega, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Doyle, Liverpool, Los Angeles Galaxy, LOSC Lille Metropole, Marouane Chamakh, Mexican National Team, Michael Essien, Mick McCarthy, MLS, New York Red Bulls, Paraguayan National Team, Peruvian National Team, Philadelphia Union, Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, River Plate, Roger Johnson, Roma, Roy Hodgson, Samir Nasri, San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders, Sporting Kansas City, Stewart Downing, Toronto FC, Tottenham Hotspur, Uruguayan National Team, Vancouver Whitecaps, Venezuelan National Team, West Brom, Wigan, Wolverhampton on July 11, 2011 | 4 Comments »
About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged AC Milan, African Cup of Nations 2012, Alou Diarra, Aston Villa, Bayer Leverkeusen, Bayern München, Blackburn, Botswana National Team, Brad Friedel, Brazilian National Team, Chad National Team, Chicago Fire, Chivas USA, Colorado Rapids, David Villa, DC United, Edson Buddle, English National Team, Euro 2012 Qualification, Fabio Capello, FC Dallas, Fernando Torres, Gerard Houllier, Ghanaian National Team, Girondins de Bordeaux, Houston Dynamo, Idiot Fans, Jose Mourinho, Jupp Heynckes, Kevin Doyle, Los Angeles Galaxy, Manufacturing the Chupacabra, MLS, New England Revolution, Neymar, Philadelphia Union, Philipp Lahm, Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, Rogerio Ceni, Roma, Ruud van Nistelrooy, San Jose Earthquakes, Sao Paulo, Scottish National Team, Seattle Sounders, Spanish National Team, Thomas DiBenedetto, Toronto FC, USMNT, Vancouver Whitecaps, Wolverhampton on March 28, 2011 | 3 Comments »
What you missed while imagining the chupacabra…
About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged Albert Riera, Aston Villa, Bayern Munich, Benfica, CONCACAF Champions League, Darren Bent, Deportivo Toluca F.C., Diego Forlán, Edin Dzeko, Europa League, FA Cup, Franz Beckenbauer, Fulham, Girondins de Bordeaux, Internazionale, KILLER JELLYFISH!, Lionel Messi, Liverpool, Lorenz Gunther Kostner, Manchester United, Match Fixing, Olympique Lyonnais, Ottmar Hitzfield, Pachuca, Richard Dunne, Sergio Agüero, Sir Alex Ferguson, Spartak Moscow, Sunderland, Swiss National Team, UEFA Champions League, Wayne Rooney, Wolfsburg on April 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
What you missed while the mauve stinger was invading British waters…
About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged Arjen Robben, Aston Villa, Bayern München, BMO Field, Bolton, Chelsea, Chung-yong Lee, Danny Webber, Deco, Edwin van der Sar, English National Team, Fabio Capello, FC Schalke, Fluminese, Girondins de Bordeaux, Hermann Hreidarsson, Internazionale, James Milner, Jose Mourinho, Liverpool, Manchester United, Mario Balotelli, Martin O'Neill, MLS, Newcastle United, Olympique Lyonnais, Owen Coyle, Portsmouth, Rafa Benitez, Randy Lerner, Steven Gerrard, The Championship, Toronto FC, UEFA Champions League, Wayne Rooney, Weird World War II Reenactments on March 31, 2010 | 4 Comments »
What you missed while building a to-scale World War II village that also doubles as a set for your weird doll-on-doll photoshoots…
Champions League Preview: Lyon v. Bordeaux
Posted in Champions League, tagged Girondins de Bordeaux, Olympique Lyonnais, UEFA Champions League on March 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Only two countries had two teams qualify for the quarterfinals. One of them was, perhaps obviously, England; the other was (considerably less obviously) France. Spain, Italy, and Germany (all of who are ranked higher than France on UEFA’s coefficient table) each only sent one representative…but France managed to send two. From a coefficient standpoint, then, [...]