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Week 4: Predictions (DB - 10 | DF - 11 | Guest 7)

languagecaster.com 03 September @ 05:51 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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World Cup qualifiers are back, and we take a look at games from five of the FIFA qualifying regions: Europe, South America, North and Central America, Asia and Africa. Some teams have already qualified, but who will join Holland, Japan, South and North Korea, Australia and hosts South Africa?

World Cup Round-Up: Part 3 - CONCACAF / Asia

Some People are On The Pitch 07 September @ 04:30 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In the North and Central American hexagonal, the top four teams appear to be decided - the question now is which three will gain the automatic qualification places?
The group table has an unfamiliar look with Honduras in top spot, level on thirteen points with the United States.

Portero japones en Hitoshi Sogahata Kashima Antlers vs Nagoya

Futblog 27 September @ 09:24 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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No es precisamente el de los Super campeones. El partido tuvo el siguiente marcador Nagoya Grampus Eight 0 - Kashima Antlers 3 .
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8th best in Asia

Jakarta Casual 02 September @ 12:03 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Apparently the Indonesia Super League is ranked 8th out of the 42 leagues in Asia.
Dunno, these kind of rankings leave me speechless. It's all very objective. Or subjective. Or pie in the sky.
Guess it fills a need somewhere.

Real Madrid Have Found The Promised Land, And Its Name Is 中国.

The Offside 24 September @ 11:32 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Never, ever forget: it's always about the money. When doctoring up a schedule for the week's domestic games, what should be taken into consideration? Other games, such as the European variety, and the effects of travel should be paramount, and often they are. Then there are the wants and desires of the broadcast companies who pay [.

Standard Chartered Joy At Liverpool FC Deal

Anfield Talk 14 September @ 02:11 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Standard Chartered Bank, which employs 70,000 people worldwide and whose emblem will replace Carlsberg's on Liverpool's famous red shirts from next season, today hailed their new £80m, four-year shirt sponsorship deal.
While registered in London, SCB conducts most of its business in Asia and other parts of the world and its chairman John Peace said today as the deal was announced: "I am absolutely delighted.

Tom Hicks: Liverpool’s World Record Shirt Sponsorship Isn’t Enough

Anfield Talk 21 September @ 12:07 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Tom Hicks, the co-owner of English soccer club Liverpool, has vowed that the club will not rest on its laurels after securing a world record shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered worth more than US$130 million over the next four years.
Hicks expects that deal - which will see Standard Chartered sell Liverpool shirts in its branches throughout Asia - to be worth more than it is at first glance, while the club's managing director Christian Purslow is spearheading a number of other commercial sponsorships, including one with outgoing shirt sponsors Carlsberg.

Arsene Wenger, “Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka going to Spain, are not very good for us”

The Gunning Hawk 25 September @ 01:00 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expressed his disappointment about a possible Under-18 transfer regulation rule to be imposed by FIFA and UEFA, with the Frenchman adding this could damage the image of the English Premiership, already missing something after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.

On his youth policy, the Frenchman said:

It will make that policy virtually impossible.

Arsene Wenger, “Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka going to Spain, are not very good for us”

The Gunning Hawk 25 September @ 01:00 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expressed his disappointment about a possible Under-18 transfer regulation rule to be imposed by FIFA and UEFA, with the Frenchman adding this could damage the image of the English Premiership, already missing something after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.

On his youth policy, the Frenchman said:

It will make that policy virtually impossible.