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Happy Birthday Corinthians – 100 years old!

See The Cup 01 September @ 06:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Today Sport Club Corinthians, one of the most popular teams in Brazil (falling short only behind Flamengo), turns 100 years old.

It is great to celebrate a century of a team so important and so proud to so many hearts (mine included). The team we love so much was born September 1st, 1910 by a group of workers from Bom Retiro (a São Paulo neighborhood).

Kaka Drops Enrique Iglesias-esque Slow Jam

The Offside Rules 22 September @ 09:55 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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We know break from our regularly-scheduled programming (hair/penis jokes, block letters, domestic soccer) to bring you the lastest Brazilian football disaster: Kaka's pop duet with his missus. I just played this in the office and someone said "Is his wife a singer?" My response: "Well, Nick all of us are capable of singing.

Ponte Preta Lotto 110th Anniversary 2010 Kits / Camisas

Football Fashion 27 September @ 03:36 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Ponte Preta is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, São Paulo currently campaigning in the second tier of soccer in the country the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. Although the club has spent much of its history outside of Brazil's top flight, Ponte Preta has produced several Brazil national team players including current frontman [.

How Would Paul Gascoigne’s Appointment At Garforth Not Be A Publicity Stunt?

Twohundredpercent 28 September @ 03:56 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Football management is an extraordinarily harsh business. Managers are judged in the harsh glare of the public eye, with debate over their shortcomings often being led by those that shout the loudest, regardless of whether those doing the shouting are right or not. Many people that we might have expected to be very effective managers have fallen at the first hurdle, and many of them have not been given a second chance.