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Massive Report - For Columbus Crew Fans
Now joining SB Nation's dominence of the MLS team specific blogosphere is a Columbus Crew site
so large it could only be called "Massive Report." This means that every team returning in MLS for
2012 is represented. Of course there are plans for a Montreal Impact blog and it is only a matter
of time before all 19 teams are live.
Due to the request of @rubbehm yesterday, this article will give my opinion on the possible
acquisition of one Younès Belhanda. I have seen Belhanda's name crop up several times on the
blogosphere; while he is clearly not as favoured as, say, Götze, it is clear that he is rated
pretty highly by most who [.
Yesterday, the ubiquitous (and I mean that in a genuinely nice way) American soccer
blogger/podcaster/twitterati Jason Davis tweeted "Randomly came across another old
@TIAS post. Are we finally taking steps with @xiquarterly and
@whatahowler?"
The post in question at This Is American Soccer (TIAS), one of the oldest and most
thoughtful American soccer blogs out there, was entitled "American soccer media landscape needs to
get beyond the blog.
Mirror: Welcome to the Copinha, home of The Wall, Rudigullithi and the future of
Brazilian football
For the new season, MirrorFootball is teaming up with some of the blogosphere's best new writers
to bring you even more great football reads every single day. Saturday is South America day, and
here's I Like Football Me's Euan Marshall with his take on the week's big issues in the region.
Mirror: New Year, new transfer rumours Milan clubs in tug-of-war for Carlos
Tevez
MirrorFootball has teamed up with some of the blogosphere's best new writers to bring you even
more great football reads every single day. Today it's our Serie A blogger, footballitaliano.
We've sifted through all the recent viral goodness found throughout the football blogosphere for
you, dear readers.
And for the uni Procrastination Planning 101 course that we're currently enrolled in.
1. Harper Beckham's Fashion Blog
Of all the sites on the internet and there are a lot the one that's surprised us most is
dedicated to Harper Beckham's style.
Bonjour Arsenal fans. As predicted, today, the blogosphere is gripped with people foretelling the
fall of Arsenal to mid table, while claiming that sacking Wenger, Kroenke (and many others in the
set-up) is the only way to halt our ‘fall'. I thought that I'd give my own slant on the debate.
At the moment, the [.
We've heard arguments from all sides about who should take the pitch at first whistle, come Monday
night. Now we'd like to know what you think. Who should make up the starting XI at First Kick?
What to go with? A 4-4-2? 4-3-3? 4-3-2-1? The great minds of the blogosphere have already
weighed in, complete with fancy charts: Now we want your opinion.
The blogosphere is having a field day with Charlie Brooks column in the Telegraph today ahead of
the Cheltenham Festival "The happiest moment of my year is about three hours before the first race
at Cheltenham on Tuesday" says Charlie...unlucky Sir. He was arrested along with Rebekah Brooks as
part of the corruption enquiry lead by Lord Leveson
The BBC have put together this useful chart of all the players in this sordid mess.
The rules and regulations of online comment, if indeed they exist at all, have been subject to much
scrutiny in recent months. Legally, boundaries are not so much grey as pitch black and there has
been a sense of finding one's way through a minefield of potential problems. This site has been
prominent in recounting the issues that have faced two Yorkshire based websites, Viva Rovers and
Boy from Brazil after both bit the dust, and the closure of a cluster of other sources has left the
footballing blogosphere in a state of flux.