Why Modern Footballers Are Losing It - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Jumpers for Goalposts: How Football Sold Its Soul
by Rob Smyth and Georgina Turner
Published 1st December, £11.99 paperback original, Elliott & Thompson
Jumpers for Goalposts is a fascinating and funny reflection on why football has changed so much
since the inception of the English Premier League in 1992, and why the old descriptions of "the
beautiful game" and "the people's game" no longer fit.
Cashing In On Fan Support - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Jumpers for Goalposts: How Football Sold Its Soul
by Rob Smyth and Georgina Turner
Published 1st December, £11.99 paperback original, Elliott & Thompson
Jumpers for Goalposts is a fascinating and funny reflection on why football has changed so much
since the inception of the English Premier League in 1992, and why the old descriptions of "the
beautiful game" and "the people's game" no longer fit.
The FA's role in FA Cup's demise - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Jumpers for Goalposts: How Football Sold Its Soul
by Rob Smyth and Georgina Turner
Published 1st December, £11.99 paperback original, Elliott & Thompson
Jumpers for Goalposts is a fascinating and funny reflection on why football has changed so much
since the inception of the English Premier League in 1992, and why the old descriptions of "the
beautiful game" and "the people's game" no longer fit.
The Commercialisation of the European Cup - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Jumpers for Goalposts: How Football Sold Its Soul
by Rob Smyth and Georgina Turner
Published 1st December, £11.99 paperback original, Elliott & Thompson
Jumpers for Goalposts is a fascinating and funny reflection on why football has changed so much
since the inception of the English Premier League in 1992, and why the old descriptions of "the
beautiful game" and "the people's game" no longer fit.
Footballers and False Idols - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Jumpers for Goalposts: How Football Sold Its Soul
by Rob Smyth and Georgina Turner
Published 1st December, £11.99 paperback original, Elliott & Thompson
Jumpers for Goalposts is a fascinating and funny reflection on why football has changed so much
since the inception of the Premier League in 1992, and why the old descriptions of "the beautiful
game" and "the people's game" no longer fit.
Bum fluff alert! Movember moustache picture special!
It will be razors at the ready up and down the country on Thursday as ‘Movember' moustaches
are shaved off. Men across the nation have been growing the face fur for a month to raise money and
awareness of prostate cancer, and a number of footballers have joined in this year.
1. Anton Ferdinand (QPR) 2. Mark Lawrenson (MOTD) 3. Ryan Shawcross (Stoke) 4. Glenn Whelan (Stoke)
5. Heidar Helguson (QPR)
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of
men's faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness
for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.
Since its humble beginnings in Melbourne Australia, Movember has grown to become a truly global
movement inspiring more than 1.
Pumas UNAM: Quite possibly the greatest kit ever
PUMAS UNAM (4th) VS. TORONTO
(2nd)CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - GROUP C ESTADIO OLIMPICO UNIVERSITARIO - WEDNESDAY 8PM ETTV: GOLTV THE KICKABOUT:- Can TFC become just the 2nd MLS club in history to score a victory in Mexico City?
CONCACAF give Estadio Independencia's pitch the thumbs up
REAL ESTELI VS.
TORONTOCONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - PRELIMINARY - 2ND LEGAGGREGATE 1-2 ESTADIO INDEPENDENCIA - TUESDAY 10PM ETTV: SPORTSNET ONE THE KICKABOUT:- Will The Reds bunker down and protect their 1 goal advantage or do they try to exert their 1st
Leg dominance and go for the away goal?
For once they are excited about something other than sleeve tattoos and sticking it to the
man!
Ahhh, the magic of MLS. The alchemy of the United States' professional soccer league remains
an elusive beast. While most observers would agree that the league's play has improved dramatically
during its existence (one could argue that it's the equivalent of the Mexican league though
admittedly it remains a tenuous argument and really few defenders in the MLS meg opposing forwards
in their own defensive third so maybe the MLS still has a way to go), its skill level remains, well
frequently uninspiring.