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The Kraton Derby - Persis v PSIM

Jakarta Casual 02 January @ 11:35 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The Javanese cities of Solo and Yogyakarta have a rivalry going back centuries. Both claim to be the heart of Java's soul, both claim to better represent the Javanese ideal.
Today they meet on the football field, the Manahan Stadium to be precise, to battle it out for regional glory.
PSIM from Yogyakarta have the upper hand.

The Twohundredpercent Vault: The Parallel Universe Of The FA Amateur Cup

Twohundredpercent 27 June @ 05:00 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The final day of the Twohundredpercent summer holidays kicks off with a look back at the history of the FA Amateur Cup.

In a modern age of sponsors' names, play-offs and the occasional feeling that we have reached a point in football at which change is the only constant, The FA Amateur Cup is a name that is absolutely reeks of a different age.

Football on film

Inthestands.co.uk 10 January @ 08:33 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Mike Bassett: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen: England will be playing Four-Four-Two!'

If you think of it, watching a football match and a film can be very similar experiences: In both cases it is possible to laugh, cry and be terrified all in the space of 90 minutes! So do football and film go well together?

Three cool High School goals

One-two goal soccer blog 18 February @ 09:02 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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What makes this one special, not its quality, as it nice but can be scored a lot in amateur games,
also, not that it was scored in the last minute of the game, thought it is exciting
but, that it was scored by a high school girl.
Not sure, how cool now female amateur football now, but it was a cool goal
The next two goals, I might have posted them here, or sent them by emails, don't remember, but they worth watching again,

Book Review: GB United, By Steve Menary

Twohundredpercent 05 May @ 03:23 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It is a story made current by the Olympic Games coming to London at the end of next summer, but for those of us whose sporting interest lies firmly with football, which remains an event more peripheral than its ubiquity in every other corner of the world of sport would suggest, Steve Menary's new book, "GB United?

Adidas F10 Review

SoccerLens 13 August @ 04:55 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Adidas F10 Review - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

The adidas F10 boot is the entry level adidas Football boot based on the world's lightest football boot, the adidas F50 adizero.

The adidas F50 is a phenomenal piece of engineering when reviewed side by side, the F50 was noticeably lighter than Nike's top-line offering, the Mercurial Vapour Superfly IIIs.

Free LFC Camp Delights Kids

Anfield Talk 27 August @ 03:08 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Liverpool FC this afternoon waved goodbye to over 100 kids who participated in a five-day free football camp in South Liverpool.
The 'Goals 4 All' football camp, organized by LFC community coach Scott Fowler and his colleagues, saw 120 boys and girls attend daily training sessions at 'Goals' in Speke, one of the best amateur football facilities in the city.

Snapshot: This Amateur Side Have A Proper Tunnel To Run Out Of

Who Ate All the Pies 08 November @ 07:18 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Chris Wright

I have absolutely no idea who these teams are or indeed where they hail from, but I just love this photo of amateur football at it's most endearing and figured that you may get a simple kick out of it too...

That's one f**king awesome tunnel!

Arsenal: 125 Years

The Offside - Arsenal 13 December @ 12:39 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Arsenal Football Club was originally founded in 1886 by employees of the the Dial Square workshop at the Royal Arsenal, which was an armaments factory in South-East London, in a district named Woolwich. Consequently, they were first named 'Dial Square' A Scotsman, David Danskin is the man said to have bought the first football for the club.

Liverpool should take heed of the past and accept Luis Suárez verdict | Richard Williams

Kop That 21 December @ 03:44 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Liverpool should take heed of the past and accept Luis Suárez verdict | Richard Williams

The Anfield club are not flattered by angry words which appear to contradict so much of the good work they have done in the fight against racism It is more than 30 years since Howard Gayle became Liverpool's first black player.