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Talksport: Tim Vickery on Suarez, Tevez and all the latest transfer news
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A news article on 2012-01-05 20:16:32 from: Talksport
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opinion of Kop That.
Talksport: Tim Vickery on Suarez, Ronaldo's illness and crowd funding by
Corinthians
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A news article on 2012-01-05 17:56:25 from: Talksport
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Today heralds the official second birthday of Stoppage Time International Football Blog
and I am pleased to say that the number of visits to the blog has increased significantly over the
last twelve months and I hope that the numbers will rise once again in 2012.
The first year of the blog, going from December 2009-November 2010 saw a decent number of 37,533
visits in its fledgling days.
'He's a defender's nightmare'
Luis Suarez's four-goal salvo for Uruguay against Chile on Friday night perfectly illustrated
the all-round talent Liverpool's No.7 possesses in his armoury, according to South American
football expert Tim Vickery.
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A news article on 2011-11-15 11:50:02 from: Liverpool FC
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COPA AMERICAThe All-Guay Finale for the 2011 South American championship ends in decisive victory for
Uruguay.
FinalJonathan Wilson of the Guardian sees Uruguay as Golden.
Tim Vickery of the BBC sees Uruguay's present and future as being very bright.
Kia Joorabchian, part of Corinthians unsavoury MSI connection
All the stars point to a Carlos Tevez move to Corinthians. He wants to be closer to his
daughters and the Brazilian club is familiar territory leading them to the championship in 2005.
The most doubtful part is not how they could come up with £35m.
STARTERSTeam USA announced two friendly matches today: Fri Sep 2 v Costa Rica at the Home Depot Center in
Carson CA, and Tue Sep 6 at Belgium in King Badouin Stadium, Brussels.
dN
Brian Sciaretta of Yanks Abroad talks to Timothy Chandler about not playing for the USA in the Gold
Cup, and the upcoming Bundesliga season at Nurnberg.
The end of season special of Hand Of Pod is an epic an hour and three quarters for which I
apologise, but there's good reason: South American football broadcasting legend Tim Vickery was
talking to us in person over ... Continue reading →
The end of season special of Hand Of Pod is an epic an hour and three quarters for which I
apologise, but there's good reason: South American football broadcasting legend Tim Vickery was
talking to us in person over ... Continue reading →
- Not winning friends. (Eurosport)
- Hearts loses it the official. (Hearts FC)
- The good old(ish) days. (Jonathan Wilson)
- Highly scientific graph ahead. (Three Match Ban)
- Tim Howard pulls a Drogba. (Dirty Tackle)
- Looking ahead to the Copa America.
River Plate's chances of promotion took a huge hit after they were beaten by Belgrano in the
first of the two legged race. Just after River concede the second goal a group of addled fans storm
the pitch and start an altercation with the players and push and shove one of them. They take off
and scale the sky high barricades as the stadium reverberates to barracking supporters.
[101gg]
- Your soon to be ex-Chelsea manager is... (Guardian)
- CA 2011 tactics. (The False Nine)
- River's going down it. (Tim Vickery)
- Novara so long. (Rinaldi's Blog)
- No offseason for El Clasico. (La Liga Loca)
- Lost in miscommunication.
Just Desserts #7 is a post from: Just Football
We're back with another of our irregular doses of excellent football reading material to be
found elsewhere around the interwebs. The following come highly recommended:
1) YOU MUST READ THIS PIECE by the magnificent Tim Vickery, who picks up a bat,
finds a ball, takes that ball and smashes it out of the park with this brilliant piece on FIFA and
certain quarters' hypocritical reaction to the ongoing scandals at FIFA.
Good Day SSNers!!
Beppe Signori among those arrested in Italian match-fixing probe, Alan Smith picks a World XI to
beat Barcelona, Top 10 UEFA Champions League goals ever, The Big Interview is Darren Bent, Tim
Vickery provides some perspective on the FIFA situation, Yank Abroad Marcus Hahnemann let go by
Wolves, Jon Carter rewinds to 1985 and the post-Heysel reforms, Fabregas and Van Persie go see the
Mets, The Mill is working around the clock on transfer rumors and much more!
Once upon a time, FIFA was not corrupt, it was just a Eurocentric empire run for the good of a
few countries in western Europe unwilling to open the doors of the World Cup to the rest of the
world. Those were the 1960s, when Englishman Stanley Rous' FIFA preferred to pander to the racist
South African football association over finding ways to integrate the developing world into its
halls of power.
Goals, goals, goals.
- The genesis of Leo. (Tim Vickery)
- The Daily Tackle. (Dirty Tackle)
- Looking back on Serie A. (Guardian)
- Not a clue. (SB Nation)
- Clubs you don't care about. (The Best Eleven)
- The real season. (Surreal Football)
- The other.
Loads today as Tottenham win in Milan and Gattuso loses the plot (and how did Flamini stay on the
pitch?!), Raul scores in Valencia as Schalke claim away draw, Newcastle defeat Birmingham to go
ninth in the EPL, midweek action in Germany is the Hamburg Derby, in Italy Fiorentina host Inter
and it's the Genoa Derby, Roberto Gotta in Italy, Tim Vickery in South America, Champions League
action is Barcelona at Arsenal and Shakhtar at Roma and much more!
Loads today as Tottenham win in Milan and Gattuso loses the plot (and how did Flamini stay on the
pitch?!), Raul scores in Valencia as Schalke claim away draw, Newcastle defeat Birmingham to go
ninth in the EPL, midweek action in Germany is the Hamburg Derby, in Italy Fiorentina host Inter
and it's the Genoa Derby, Roberto Gotta in Italy, Tim Vickery in South America, Champions League
action is Barcelona at Arsenal and Shakhtar at Roma and much more!
I can reveal that Arsenal are seriously interested in signing Santos attacking midfielder Paulo
Henrique Chagas de Lima or otherwise known as Ganso, and have been in contact with his
agent.
He is 21 and is largely overshadowed by Neymar in the Santos team, however in the past 12 months
interest in him has soared.
Neymar in Brazilian debut against USA, Aug 2010
The U20 Tournament in South America has reached the final group stage, meaning six teams who will
now play against the other five teams. Those games began on Monday and continue Sunday on
ESPN3.com. The top four finishing teams earn trips to both the U-20 World Cup and the Pan American
Games, and the top two teams also get spots in the 2012 Olympics.
Neymar in Brazilian debut against USA, Aug 2010
The U20 Tournament in South America has reached the final group stage, meaning six teams who will
now play against the other five teams. Those games began on Monday and continue Sunday on
ESPN3.com. The top four finishing teams earn trips to both the U-20 World Cup and the Pan American
Games, and the top two teams also get spots in the 2012 Olympics.
Andy Gray and Richard Keys are in a slight bit of trouble.
[101gg]
- Andy's punishment. (Studs Up)
- Ronaldo's swansong. (Tim Vickery)
- Understanding La Liga. (Phil Ball)
- Beware: Zizou has lawyers, will sue. (Dirty Tackle)
- Not quite Sammer time.