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Good moment to give the current list of SPANISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE leading goal scorers. The widget on
the side of the blog by our friends at "footbo.com" is obviously wrong & it looks like they are not
getting their "shit" together. I am even contemplating removing the widget, I will allow a week
more to see if they react.
Brrr, seems like yesterday wasn't just a one off. Cold again this morning as we head into the
Interlull. My weather widget is not exactly a welcome sight, I have to say. Still, not much we can
do about it. Other than move house and Mrs Blogs is not keen on the equator. Oh well.
So now we face a two week gap with no real football, which is pretty frustrating.
I'm not sure how if this thing gonna work but at least I would like to give a try.
For those on twitter, you may want to share your thoughts on the event by tweet your say by include
"
#SOSCup2011", while at the meantime I am praying hard the bridge data roaming by my mobile
provider will be working fine through the event.
Take part in live voting now
You can take part in live votes on our Countdown to Kick-Off show on LFC TV by clicking on the
widget below.
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A news article on 2011-08-24 18:55:04 from: Liverpool FC
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Today, our bumper (there really is no other word) preview of the coming football league season has
gone live, a collaborative venture with The Seventy Two. The whole thing is presented in pdf format
and is available for free download here or navigate the widget on the right hand side of this page.
There is a whole lot to enjoy from a myriad of the blogosphere's best writers, but if your
As you may have realized, there are a lot more readers interacting on our forums lately. That's
no mistake. From this point a year ago, this site has seen traffic triple. In that time, we've
added a lot features, many of which I imagine go unnoticed.
With these two things in mind -- and this being a slow weekend -- we felt it might be a good
time to both go over some of the ground-rules here, as well as explain some of the site's
features:
Getting to know the sidebar
There is lots of good stuff in our sidebar.
Morning, welcome to Friday, the rain has stopped and my weather widget thing says it may get
above 'very chilly indeed' today.
We'll start with the news that Arsenal had a £10m bid for Everton's Phil Jagielka rejected
yesterday. And not surprisingly too. £10m is low for a player who is an experienced, established
international, and for whom we had a £12m bid turned down last summer.
Get the Countdown Creator Pro widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seeing
a widget? (More info)
It could be a mess out there this weekend for fans heading to the Galaxy-Real Madrid game at the
Rose Bowl.
Real Madrid arrived in Southern California Monday.
Me, I'll be heading the short half dozen miles or so to Home Depot Center (I take surface
streets anyway) to watch Thierry Henry and the Red Bulls against Chivas USA.
This is a guest post from Grubb of Paisley Gates. For American readers: he's Australian; that's
why certain words are spelled the way they are. It's not a mistake.One of my least favourite football phrases, guaranteed to make my teeth grind, is the age-old
chestnut about football being "a game of two halves.
This is a guest post from Nathan, aka. Grubb, former regular
commenter here and current contributor to Paisley Gates. While you're around, don't forget to take
part in yesterday's Young Player of the Season poll.
One of my least favourite football phrases, guaranteed to make my teeth grind, is the age-old
chestnut about football being "a game of two halves.
Few hours ago, I posted a message on "twitter", my FACEBOOK wall and the blog's FB wall that
read
"Major announcement to be made pertaining some restructuring of "BoLASEPaKO.com" setup, stay
tuned"
It's not this blog is searching for a new writer as suggested by a friend, nor it was closing down
or being bought over by someone (wish it was the case though).
Hello everyone. Can you believe it, when I decided to book time abroad after not having a holiday
for two years it happens to coincide with two important games for Chelsea. First of all Wigan on
Saturday and then the return leg against United next Tuesday. I will do what I can to blog from
abroad but for now I will update my take on stories via Twitter.
Hace tiempo un amigo me dijo que como le podía hacer para navegar o recibir las noticias mas
nuevas de esta pagina, se que muchos que entran aquí se preguntan algo similar, pues para todos
aquellos aficionados nuevos en esta web aquí les va esta importante información.
Leaping across the border, today we look at the
New York Times online Soccer page.
Sustainable or no, the Times has the sort of resources newspapers like the
Globe and Mail
can only dream about. But the difference here is one of degree, not of philosophy.
As with the
Globe, the mainpage is littered with Reuters and AP wire reports, although the
layout is much more attractive and the news more up-to-date.
Leaping across the border, today we look at the
New York Times online Soccer page.
Sustainable or no, the Times has the sort of resources newspapers like the
Globe and Mail
can only dream about. But the difference here is one of degree, not of philosophy.
As with the
Globe, the mainpage is littered with Reuters and AP wire reports, although the
layout is much more attractive and the news more up-to-date.