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We suspected his dad drives an escort. His son now rides them It's the big one. Potentially the
story of the year. It's the story that bloggers everywhere will feel that they were born to write.
But two questions hit me hard today, as Wazza spills his heart out to his chav princess in order
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In his press conference after the Braga game Arsene was asked if he expected Wilshere to play a
central role so early in the season. In his usual forthright manner Arsene shared his wisdom,
Honestly, no. But football teaches you one thing be open-minded and never have a definite
opinion.
Esta entrada la verdad que no deseaba escribirla nunca pero es que que ayer precisamente leia
una columna de este dramaturgo y popular escritor mexicano German Dehesa, eso me hizo pensar que
hay quienes deben de escribir mas seguido, como columnistas de cualquier periodico(incluyendo a los
bloggers) ya que la creatividad y talento llegan después de muchas horas de trabajo y aun
así se quedan muchas palabras en el tintero.
Let me set my stall out straight away; I was convinced that Mark Schwarzer was
going to sign. I thought both sides had reached the point of no return, there was no way it could
not happen. Well, not for the first time I was wrong and a lot of fans were very angry, despite
knowing yesterday that the deal was in effect hanging by the tiniest of threads.
I was asking around on Twitter a couple of weeks ago to try and get some sort of definitive list of
Scottish football podcasts.
Then I thought: "Why do all the work myself" "Maybe there's a better way to do this than simply
posting a list."
So the plan is to give any podcast-ers who would like to introduce themselves and tell people a
little about their shows the opportunity to do so in their own words.
By Neil W. Blackmon, Associate Editor of The Yanks Are Coming
To the doubters who thought US Soccer would go quietly into the night again after the buzz of
the vuvuzela faded slowly into the realm of summer memory and the calendar flipped to autumn,
Monday's announcement by the US Soccer Federation that Bob Bradley had been signed to a four year
extension as coach of the US Men's National Team surely provided a swift retort.
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A match-up between the team that SBN bloggers think is the best in the league, and a team that
has been ranked as the #1 Tier One Team, and has also fallen to the middle of Tier Three.
Week five is in the books, and here are your weekly winners and overall leaders. Beat the Bloggers
1 Weekly: Divings4Wankers 126.00 Overall: blah blah [AM.Blog] 602.00 Beat the Bloggers 2 Weekly:
siao der 138.50 Overall: Asher_MaxTen 555.50 Beat the Bloggers 3 Weekly: Quiet Loudspeaker 135.50
Overall: Aston Villager 573.
Yes, things have changed around here. After years of hemming and hawing over whether to switch to
Wordpress, years of poring over HTML code and trying to convince myself I knew what was going on, I
took the coward's way out this morning and reverted to screwing around for half an hour with the
new blogger templates.