Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Gift giving just got easier, Give Taylor Swift, NFL OR NBA as a gift this year it’s easy

 
 

» Stuck looking for the perfect gift? TheSeats has the perfect ticket for all your gift giving needs

 

 

MOST POPULAR TICKETS:

See full size image

Pittsburgh Steelers

See full size image New Orleans Saints
See full size image Denver Broncos Tickets

See full size image

Los Angeles Lakers
See full size image Boston Celtics
2010 Olympic Tickets

NFL TICKETS | NBA TICKETS
NHL TICKETS | CONCERTS

Give the NBA/NFL and
Taylor Swift for Christmas

 Make anyone HAPPY !
Gift Certificates Available

Gift Certificates are a great choice when you don't know what to get for that someone special. They make the perfect gift for friends & family as well as an excellent way to thank clients or reward employees and co-workers.




Our gift certificates can be applied towards purchases on ANY event we sell tickets to! Sporting events, NASCAR races, Concerts, Broadway Theater events and more! Gift certificates are valid for one full year after the date issued and can be used either online or over the phone. CALL 866-516-0200


Click here to find Taylor Swift Tickets

Click here to find all concerts Tickets

our satifaction guarantee
 

Personalized Gift Cards
Gift Cards good for over
2 million event tickets!
866-516-0200

Corporate and Group events
For more personalized service
and group discounts please call us at

866-516-0200

TheSeats.com 5959 Richmond Ave, Houston Texas 77057 866-516-0200

Review our privacy policy.
This email was sent to you by a human being from a valid email address.
For urgent inquires and immediate assistance, we recommend contacting TheSeats support at 1-866-516-0200. This mailbox is not monitored; do not reply to this message.

You received this email because you've requested to receive occasional promotions from SportingNews.com. If you wish to update your email preferences, please update your profile here.
This email was sent by: Sporting News
120 W. Morehead St. Charlotte, NC, 28202, USA

Latest World Cup Blog Updates

Latest World Cup Blog Updates

Link to World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010

World Cup Team History: Algeria

Posted: 08 Dec 2009 04:40 PM PST

algeria espana 82



As part of our World Cup 2010 build up, we’re getting a little more familiar with each of the 32 teams that qualified for South Africa by looking back at their World Cup history. First up, it’s the Desert Foxes of Algeria.

South Africa 2010 will be Algeria’s third World Cup. The team has qualified twice before, in 1982 and 1986. On one of those occasions, they were very possibly robbed. Read on to find out what happened.

1982 World Cup

For their World Cup debut as Espana ‘82, Algeria we drawn into Group 2 with West Germany, Austria and Chile. In the opening game they faced Euro ‘80 champions West Germany. Nice easy introduction then.

Algeria shocked the world, not to mention West Germany, by winning that game 2-1. Rabah Madjer gave the Desert Foxes a 54th minute lead, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge equalized at close range for W. Germany in the 67th, but Lakhdar Belloumi did exactly the same at the other end just one minute later. Here’s the YouTube vid of Algeria’s famous win over West Germany in Gijon, complete with excellent windscreen wipe transitions:

Algeria lost their next game to Austria 2-0, but won their final group game vs Chile 3-2 with two goals from Salah Assad and one from Tedj Bensaoula.

Now comes the controversy. The final group game was West Germany vs Austria. Due to the mathematical situation in Group 2, both sides were very much aware that a 1-0 win for West Germany would see both Austria and West Germany qualify for the second round at Algeria’s expense. Which is exactly what happened.

After Germany took a 1-0 lead, both teams apparently sat back and waited for full time. Not sure if any German or Austrian fans would argue otherwise, but the latter half of this video seems pretty damning:

Algeria complained, FIFA (predictably) ignored and said the result stood. But the Schande von Gijón (the shame of Gijon) is the reason why the final round of all group games are now played simultaneously rather than separately.

1986 World Cup

Algeria were straight back in for their second World Cup when they qualified for Mexico ‘86. They could have no conspiracy complaints this time, although they were drawn in a tough Group D alongside Brazil, Spain and Northern Ireland.

The opening game against Northern Ireland started badly when Norman Whiteside put Northern Ireland ahead with a 6th minute free kick. However, Algeria fought back and equalized in the 59th minute when Djamel Zidane fired home with his left foot after a free kick routine.

djamel zidaneI know what you’re thinking. Djamel Zidane. Algeria. Maybe he’s related to Zinedine Zidane? Well, someone at Wikipedia seems to think Djanmel is Zinedine’s uncle. FIFA begs to differ. However, even if Djamel and Zinedine aren’t related, Algeria’s first Zidane was apparently “an inspiration to Zizou in his formative years.” For what it’s worth.

Unfortunately, Algeria narrowly lost 1-0 to Brazil in their second group game at Mexico ‘86 and were then hammered 3-0 by Spain in the game, leaving them bottom of Group D and on the way home from Mexico.

Algeria narrowly missed out on World Cup Italia ‘90, losing a famously violent play-off game 1-0 to Egypt over two legs. That failure to make it to Italia ‘90 was followed by four more failures to qualify in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006. This period is apparently known as “The walk though the desert”. But the famous playoff win over Egypt this year (twenty years after the defeat in 1989) sees Algeria back in the World Cup finals for the first time since 1986.

Incredibly, Algeria’s coach at Mexico ‘86 was none other than Rabah Saadane, the same Rabah Saadane who – now in his fifth spell in charge of the Desert Foxes – will lead Algeria out at World Cup 2010.

For more on Algeria, read Omar’s Algeria World Cup Blog.

World Cup 2010 Team Nicknames

Posted: 08 Dec 2009 08:52 AM PST

world cup 2010 team nicknamesIt’s time we started getting to know the 32 teams who will compete at World Cup 2010, and what better way to get familiar than with a nickname? Below you’ll find a list of the 32 teams, followed by their most common nickname or nicknames.

Team nicknames usually refer to the colour of the shirt (eg the Azzurri or Les Bleus) or some element of the football association crest (eg The Three Lions). Others are a bit more imaginative (eg The Desert Foxes) and some refer specifically to recent events (eg The Pirate Ship and Olsen’s Eleven). Some may surprise you. Until very very recently I genuinely thought that everyone in Germany referred to the national team as Die Mannschaft. But then I read Jan’s post here and learned that wasn’t true.

For one or two teams below I was either unable to find a translation or explanation for the team nickname (why are Slovakia called the Repre, why are Greece referred to as the Galanoleyki?) or unable to find any nickname at all (looking at you Slovenia). So feedback, corrections and suggestions are all welcome in the comments.


AlgeriaLes Fennecs (The Desert Foxes)
ArgentinaAlbicelestes (White and Sky blue)
AustraliaSocceroos
BrazilSeleção (Selection)
CameroonLions Indomptables (Indomitable Lions)
ChileLa Roja (The Red)
Cote d'IvoireLes Éléphants (The Elephants)
DenmarkOlsens Elleve (Olsen’s Eleven) – In honour of popular head coach Morten Olsen.
EnglandThe Three Lions – From the FA crest.
FranceLes Bleus (The Blues)
GermanyNational Mannschaft (National Team) or DFB Elf (DFB Eleven) or National Elf (National Eleven). The nickname Die Mannschaft (the team) is only used by non-German media.
GhanaThe Black Stars
GreeceTo Piratiko (The Pirate Ship) – Since Euro 2004. But another common nickname is apparently Galanoleyki, though I have no idea what that means.
HondurasLa H (The H) – The crest is a large H, which looks extremely cool on the shirt.
ItalyAzzurri (Blue)
JapanBlue Samurai
MexicoEl Tri (after the three colours or “tricolor” on the Mexican flag).
NetherlandsOranje
North KoreaChollima (some sort of mythical horse)
New ZealandAll Whites (rugby union team are the All Blacks)
NigeriaSuper Eagles
ParaguayLa Albirroja (The White-Red) or Guaraní (an indigenous people)
PortugalSelecção das Quinas (Team of the Five Shields) – Referring to the five shields on the FA crest. I think.
SerbiaBeli Orlovi (White Eagles) – Referring to the white double headed eagle on the Serbia coat of arms.
SlovakiaRepre (at least according to Wikipedia, but there’s no explanation as to what this means).
Slovenia
South AfricaBafana Bafana (The Boys)
South KoreaRed Devils
SpainLa Furia Roja (Red Fury)
SwitzerlandSchweizer Nati
United States – Often referred to as the MNT (Men’s National Team).
UruguayLa Celeste (The Sky Blue)

At NBA quarter pole, some teams are surging, others can't keep pace

SNT Header

MAMUDU,

Your December 09, 2009 issue of Sporting News Today is now available, please click here.



If you experience any problems with your issue, please click here to contact our customer service department.

Know a friend who might like Sporting News Today? Email him/her this link: www.sportingnewstoday.com.

cover
 

  Trouble Viewing? If any of the above links do not work for you,
  copy and paste this URL into your browser:
  http://today.sportingnews.com/t=c/?1&117609&155193&17885&0000&1236488382&EIInjEOx9cS45
 

  Please do not reply to this message. Questions may be submitted to Digital Support.

  To stop receiving email notifications for digital issues of Sporting News Today,
  click here.

  Sporting News Today 120 West Morehead Street Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28202