Sin cambios en el Top Five, el
Ránking de Blogs Deportivos Argentinos de septiembre (2011)
muestra el afianzamiento de
Muy River (8º a 6º) y el reingreso de
Planeta Boca
Juniors (9º), representante xeneize en el Top Ten.
También denotamos el paulatino y sólido ascenso de
Periodismo de fútbol internacional
(20º a 16º),
Esferico Balón (24º a 20º) y de
Sporting Africa (49º a 36º), tres
blogs de buena calidad de contenidos.
Amir Sayoud Penalty Miss Video September 2011- Egypt- Al Ahly vs Kima Aswan- Worst Missed
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I have a quick update on the Bob Bradley saga from Egypt's perspective. Frankly, I'd much rather
see him take that job than the one at Santos Laguna. Maybe it's just me.- Greg Seltzer
Libya: Football in a time of rebellion is a post from: Just Football
By Mehdi Rahnama
The last thing a country will think about during a revolution, one might think, is its football.
In Libya though, the support of the national team towards the rebels has caused a
major setback to the Gaddafi camp.
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Maybe he's still an employee... (Maybe he's not)...But as of this week, Gianni Paladini's name is
no longer listed on the Staff Directory where he was previously listed as Chairman of QPR FC -
Updated Listing
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Queens Park Rangers Football & Athletic Club
Loftus Road Stadium
South Africa Road
London
W12 7PJ
General Contacts
Main switchboard - 020 8743 0262
QPR Direct Mail Order - 0870 240 4547
Ticket Office - 08444 777 007
Contacts
QPR FC / QPR Holdings Ltd Chairman - Tony Fernandes
QPR Holdings Ltd Vice-Chairman - Amit Bhatia
Board members - Tony Fernandes, Amit Bhatia, Kamarudin Bin Meranun
CEO - Philip Beard
Finance Director - Rebecca Caplehorn
And Flashback a couple of weeks (August 22nd 2011)
Flashback a couple of weeks.
The problem is all of those follies dubbed the 'worst ever' seems to have at least a bit of
merit. Amir Sayoud of Al Ahly is on the list, and you're going to see a lot of him in the coming
days. Almost all of it will involve the prone position and a meal of grass.
At least he can laugh about it, though.
A pair of quick updates on the Bob Bradley job odyssey:- It seems while the former USMNT coach was
off flirting with Santos Laguna, a World Cup 2010 adversary, ex-Ghana boss Milovan Rajevac, entered
the picture. And so they meet again. - The Egyptian FA is scheduled to decide and announce their
new manager on Wednesday.
By Eric Beard
In the ever-elusive environment that is African football, Egypt are the winners. They may not be
the best, but they're winners. They may not have the talent to match the Ivory Coast or Ghana, but
the 7-time winners of the African Cup of Nations won't back down against anybody.
By Kaushik Lakshman
Last week we saw a bizarre transfer when Al-Ain announced that they will be signing Asamoah Gyan
on a one year loan at ridiculous wages. Gyan obviously took the option. Many questioned the move,
accusing him of being a money grabber, accusing him of making a terrible move with respect to his
career and what not.
The latest word I have from Egypt's spokesman is that: 1) everything is now settled with Bob
Bradley, who signed his contract today & 2) the new coach will be officially presented tomorrow at
3 pm Cairo time (9 am ET for you all). Bear in mind as we continue here that I've yet to confirm
these items with Bradley's agent.
Chesterfield United FC parents David and Sarah Glass have recently returned to the country after a
life changing trip to Kenya, Africa. They went to Africa in coalition with the Start With One Kenya
project that is a non-profit organization that believes in individuals taking the step to join
forces with other people to create the lasting change the world needs.