Why are we waiting...
The 17 Clubs Around The World Who Have Been Waiting The Longest To Win Another Championship Title
Despite Holding The Record For The Most Championship Titles In Their Country
1. Club Colonial, Martinique (18 titles, last one - 1972)
2. Horseed, Somalia (8 titles, last one - 1980)
3.
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In association with...
FIFA's 35 Official World Cup Partners Since 1982
1. Adidas (1998 onwards)
2. Alfa Romeo (1990)
3. Anheuser-Busch / Budweiser (1986, 1990 and 1998 onwards)
4. Avaya (2002 and 2006)
5. Bata (1986)
6. Canon (1982 to 1998)
7. Castrol (2010)
8.
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Vowel please, Carol...
The 15 Clubs Of The Premier League And Football League With The Highest Vowel-To-Consonant Ratios
In Their Name
1. Torquay United (46.2%)
2. Leeds United (45.5%)
3. Bournemouth (45.5%)
4. Liverpool (44.4%)
5. Peterborough United (44.4%)
6.
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Dignified dialogue
8 Actors That Have Narrated Official FIFA World Cup Films
1. Patrick Allen ('The World at Their Feet' 1970)
2. Joss Ackland ('Heading For Glory' 1974)
3. Sean Connery ('G'olé!' 1982)
4. Michael Caine ('Hero' 1986)
5. Edward Woodward ('Soccer Shoot-Out' 1990)
6.
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Back the bid...
The 67 Ambassadors Reccruited By The FA To Promote England's Bid To Host The 2018 World Cup
1. Aaron Mokoena (South Africa)
2. Alan Shearer
3. Alexandre Song (Cameroon)
4. Andrew Cole
5. Ashley Young
6. Brian Deane
7. Bryan Robson
8. Carlos Edwards (Trinidad & Tobago)
9.
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With the Ballon d'Or nominations finally releasing this weekend, the headlines have mostly been
devoted to the fact that world champions Italy have no representation whatsoever. But why blame the
press for paying excessive attention to an irrelevant detail? After all, the award itself is
destined to be heading Lionel Messi's way, which means very little is there to be talked about in
terms of debating the winner, right?
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Hang your head in shame...
11 Players That Have Been Sent Off At Wembley Stadium
1. Antonio Rattin (for Argentina v England, 1966 World Cup)
2. Billy Bremner (for Leeds v Liverpool, 1974 Charity Shield)
3. Kevin Keegan (for Liverpool v Leeds, 1974 Charity Shield)
4. Kevin Moran (for Man United v Tottenham, 1985 FA Cup Final)
5.
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Unbeatable England
20 Countries That Have Never Won A Football Match Against England
1. Albania (4 attempts)
2. Bulgaria (8 attempts)
3. Cameroon (4 attempts)
4. Canada (1 attempt)
5. China (1 attempt)
6. Colombia (5 attempts)
7. Ecuador (2 attempts)
8.
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goalpost.tv 09 October @ 02:13 AM EST
. Cheryl Tweedy via last.fm There's another 8 months to wait before the 2010 World Cup kicks off so
WorldCupOdds.eu have compiled a huge list of World Cup Top 10s. You can have your say + vote who
you think is the best team, worst villain, hottest wag! Brazil's 1970 World Cup side is generally
considered to be [.
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Caught playing with their balls
10 People That Participated In The FA Cup Draws Of The 2006/07 Season
1. Neil Back (former England rugby union player)
2. Roger Black (former Great Britain athlete)
3. Darren Campbell (former Great Britain athlete)
4. Mike Gatting (former England cricketer)
5.
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As the Olympiacos team bus got closer and closer to the Finsbury Park area, I am sure veteran
goalkeeper Antonios Nikopolidis began to relive some of the greatest moments of his career at the
highest level. From his invaluable contribution in Greece's historic Euro 2004 win to his
consistency during his club's league triumph over the last three years, Nikopolidis is no stranger
to success at a grand stage.
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With yet another exciting Premier League weekend in the books it's time to review this weekend's
winners and losers.
Winners Robbie Keane
Robbie Keane emerges from this weekend as the biggest winner. The Tottenham striker has had a
relatively quiet start to the season, oftentimes playing second fiddle to the red hot Jermain
Defoe.
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Antonio Cassano has reinvented himself. Not only has he changed his physical approach by losing
weight, he has changed his mental approach too, becoming not only more mature, but also a leader.
He is now someone who visits hospitals and gives signed shirts to sick children. He is now someone
who can carry a team on his back, provide assists for his teammates, and entertain the crowd.
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With the arrival of the weekend, football fans across the world are returning to following their
respective teams in another series of cracking fixtures. However, excitement is going to reach a
whole different level next weekend, when the much awaited FIFA 10 releases in Australia (October 1)
and Europe (October 2).
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Unknown territory
The 13 Current Football League Clubs That Have Never Reached The Fourth Round Of The League Cup
1. Accrington Stanley
2. Aldershot
3. Barnet
4. Burton Albion
5. Cheltenham Town
6. Crewe Alexandra
7. Dagenham & Redbridge
8. Hereford United
9.
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Our Friends in the North
The 11 Most Northerly Top Flight Football Teams In The World
1. Tromsø (Norway) 69° 38' 56" N
2. Bodø/Glimt (Norway) 67° 16' 39"N
3. RoPS (Finland) 66° 29' 59" N
4. KR (Iceland) 64° 8' 44" N
5. Þróttur (Iceland) 64° 8' 36" N
6.
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There is absolutely no doubt that Fulham's gritty displays of late are
deserving of their newfound reputation as the people's club in the Premier League.
The masses can relate to their mid-sized squad and down-to-earth players while tourists from all
over the world simply cannot resist the amazing atmosphere at the conveniently located
Craven Cottage.
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This weekend's headlines were stolen by Emmauel Adebayor even before a ball was
kicked. Saturday morning, Adebayor finally lashed out at his former club Arsenal,
moments before the Gunners kicked-off a challenging visit to the
Eastlands.
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Immaculate Qualifications
15 European Countries That Qualified For The World Cup Finals By Winning All Of Their Qualifying
Matches
1. Austria
1938 (1 match).
2. Czechoslovakia
1934 (2 matches).
3. England
1954 (3 matches); 1950 (3 matches).
4.
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For Premier League fans around the world, the last couple of weeks have been
almost too painful to endure as something very important seems to have disappeared out of our
lives. But with yet another international period finally in the
books, we can once again look forward to the return of our most beloved brand of football this
weekend.
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Seldom has a talented football nation witnessed the kind of humiliation that the Czech
Republic has suffered in the entire last year. In a World Cup
qualification campaign where they were placed in perhaps the most competitive of groups
alongside Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland, and Northern Ireland,
perfection was almost always essential for the Czechs.
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Get back to where you once belonged
17 Premier League Players and The Countries They Should Be Playing For, Based On Their Country Of
Birth
1. Sebastien Bassong (Tottenham and Cameroon France)
2. Nadir Belhadj (Portsmouth and Algeria France)
3. George Boateng (Hull City and Netherlands Ghana)
4.
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Another week of Premiership action is now in the books, and Thursday means one thing: it's time
for the Thursday Throwdown from A to Z. Here we go...
AÂ is for Anelka. Chelsea fans should be counting their lucky stars that both
Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba are in spectacular form.
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Manchester United registered a total of 35 players for their upcoming Champions League campaign,
and (in a move that will have roughly 95% of the people that frequent this page breathe a bit
easier) Owen Hargreaves is on the list.
Hargreaves has been sidelined for approximately 36 years, and is currently rehabilitating in the
United States following a surgery aimed at curing his reoccurring knee tendinitis.
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This summer may have seemed a bit boring as far as transfers go, but things are finally heating
up. Manchester City and Real Madrid were the overwhelming big spenders during the blistering hot
summer months, but with only a few days remaining the "smaller" clubs are working hard to fill out
their squads for the fall and winter.
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The Gentleman's Game
The 10 Principles Of FIFA's Fair Play Programme
1. Play fair
2. Play to win but accept defeat with dignity
3. Observe the laws of the game
4. Respect opponents, team-mates, referees, officials and spectators
5. Promote the interests of football
6.
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Another week is past, and you know what that means: yet another A to Z breakdown of this week in
Premier League action. Here we go...
A is for Abou Diaby. The underrated Arsenal midfielder grabbed a brace on
Saturday as he led Arsenal to yet another early season romp.
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Derby County fans - look away now...
15 Derby Matches Played Around The World
1. Basque Derby - Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (Spain)
2. Borussen-Derby - Borussia Dortmund v Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany)
3. The City Derby - Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory (Australia)
4.
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Loyal readers and new followers...if there are any. For the past couple years I've written this
blog quoting some list, a database of players I keep. I've not really shared it with too many
people to this point thinking there is some proprietary knowledge held in it. Well, I've realized
there isn't.
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Maybe not goodbye, but farewell...
15 Quotes From Sir Bobby Robson
Sir Bobby Robson, former manager of Ipswich Town, Newcastle United and England, died today aged 76
after a long battle with cancer. Before a more formal tribute on our part, here are some of Sir
Bobby's many utterances that made us laugh over the years and endeared him to football fans the
world over.
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The season is fast approaching, and with preseason friendlies now fully underway squads are
getting ready for the 2009/10 Premier League season. Last season saw Aston Villa comfortable in
fourth place for much of the season before stuttering over the finish line, but Martin O'Neill's
side lead a long list of clubs hoping to crack into the four coveted Champions League spots this
season.
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Stand your ground
23 Football Stadium Stands In England That Are Named After Former Players
1. Billy Wright Stand (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
2. Bobby Moore Stand (West Ham United)
3. Brian Clough Stand (Nottingham Forest)
4. Cliff Bastin Stand (Exeter City)
5. Cyril Knowles Stand (Hartlepool United)
6.
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Those who saw last night's World Football Challenge clash between Internazionale and ChelseaÂ
must have noticed a solid performance from a rapidly emerging star wearing the blue shirt.
Branislav Ivanovic, who played fullback for 65 minutes of Chelsea's dominant 2-0
victory over the reigning Italian champions seemed to be the player who was more eager than anyone
else to cement his reputation during the high-profile friendly at the Rose Bowl.
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Wot no 'Special One'?
16 People That Featured In The 2008 Chelsea FC Version Of The Board Game 'Monopoly'
1. Steve Clarke (Old Kent Road)
2. Marcel Desailly (Whitechapel Road)
3. Peter Bonetti (Euston Road)
4. Petr Cech (Pentonville Road)
5. Ashley Cole (Whitehall)
6.
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Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Carlos Tevez, and Emmanuel
Adebayor! Such is the caliber of each of these players that their involvement in this
summer's transfer market has left no spotlight for the lesser-known talent. Such is the nature of
the market right now that none of the European giants can be bothered with a move for the hidden
gems.
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