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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Sporting News Today: Young arms playing prominent roles in pennant chase
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Four veterans who need to make a splash in their NFL return
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Monday, July 6, 2009
World Cup 2006 Blog
World Cup 2006 Blog |
| Gold Cup Highlights (After the First Round of Group Stage Games) Posted: 06 Jul 2009 04:40 AM PDT The first round of CONCACAF Gold Cup group play has been completed. A couple of surprising results, a couple expected. So how did the games play out? Group A El Salvador 2-1 Costa Rica
Canada 1-0 Jamaica Group B Honduras 1-0 Haiti USA 4-0 Grenada The Columbus Crew’s Robbie Rogers was definitely man of the match, notching two assists before picking up a lovely solo goal of his own. Other goalscorers were Freddy Adu, Stuart Holden and Charlie Davies. Group C Mexico 2-0 Nicaragua (By the way, I believe the ball-under-the-shirt after the penalty is known as the “pregnancy goal celebration.” Because…yea. Why not?) Guadaloupe 2-1 Panama Guadaloupe’s Loic Laval seized on a bad clearance (possibly an attempt to chest it back to the goalkeeper?) and chipped the ball over said goalkeeper for the first goal. Then David Fleurival put in a rocket strike for Guadaloupe from about 40 yards out for the second. Panama’s Nelson Barahona pulled one back in the 68th, but that was all they could muster. And tiny Guadaloupe has a chance of going through to the knockout stages yet again. The action continues to day with Group A games: Jamaica vs. Costa Rica and El Salvador vs. Canada. Full schedule available here. |
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MLB's week ahead: The return of the big boppers
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Sporting News Today: McNair brought more than talent to QB position
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Saturday, July 4, 2009
World Cup 2006 Blog
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| 2009 Gold Cup Schedule & TV Listings Posted: 03 Jul 2009 12:38 PM PDT
For the uninitiated, this is the regional tournament (think Euros, Copa America, Africa Cup of Nations etc) for CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football). The USA is hosting, as usual (since the CONCACAF Championship became the Gold Cup in 1991, the USA has either hosted or co-hosted every edition). The 2009 Gold Cup teams, schedule and TV listings are after the jump… Group A: Group B: Group C: After that it’s quarter-finals, leading to the obvious question: How do you get eight quarterfinalists from three groups? Here’s how: At the end of group play, if two or more teams are equal on points The USA games are all on Fox Soccer Channel in the United States, with other games on Spanish language channels Univision, Galavision or Telefutura. Here’s the schedule and TV listings taken from USSoccer.com: If you’re in Canada, then Rogers Sportsnet will be broadcasting all of Canada’s games. So, who’s looking good? Well, the US initially named a weakened 23 man roster that looked a lot like Freddy Adu’s last chance to do something at international level this year. But due to their Confederations Cup involvement they’ve been allowed to add seven Confed Cup players (including Jozy Altidore) to make a 30-man megaroster. USA WCB has the final USA 2009 Gold Cup roster. Mexico have named a semi-strong roster (Mexico WCB has it here) featuring Carlos Vela and Gio dos Santos. Javier Aguirre will be keen to restore some Mexican pride after all that Sven business, and I think it’s fair toc all US and Mexico joint favourites here. Costa Rica have to be third favourites given their recent form, and that impressive win vs the USA at home in World Cup qualifying. Honduras should be capable of making challenge too, and you can see their roster on Honduras WCB. Canada (the only nation outside of US and Mexico to have won this thing since 1991) have gone with some fresh faces, so Mike at Canada WCB is providing squad bios for their complete roster. Complete 2009 Gold Cup squads/rosters can be found on Wikipedia. Team profiles on the official Gold Cup website. |
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Sporting News Today: 3 NFL coaches who could engineer quick turnarounds
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Sporting News Today: What impact will Manny have on Dodgers?
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
World Cup 2006 Blog
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| Posted: 01 Jul 2009 11:30 AM PDT
Or maybe FIFA’s rankings are just rubbish. [Link] |
| Should Footballers Be Allowed to Celebrate With Religion? Posted: 01 Jul 2009 07:21 AM PDT There was a familiar site on display after Sunday’s Confederation Cup Final (above). Not just Brazil lifting another trophy, but Kaka’s famous “I Belong to Jesus” t-shirt, which he apparently got back from the dry cleaners just in time to wear for the final. Several of Kaka’s teammates also wore Jesus themed t-shirts, and the team got down on its knees to celebrate together in prayer, which you can see at the end of the video above. No harm in that, right? Well, depends who you ask…
But Denmark Football Federation Secretary-General Jim Stjerne Hansen has pointed out that religious displays contravene one of FIFA’s laws. Here’s FIFA Law 4, Decision 1:
[from page 20 of the 2009/10 FIFA Laws of the Game (released today!)] And here’s what Jim Stjerne Hansen had to say yesterday:
Obviously FIFA hasn’t cracked down on the Brazil team, because that definitely would have made the newspapers. In some ways this is tricky stuff, and so FIFA appears to be tuning a blind eye. But mostly it’s just common sense. If a team wins a trophy, and wants to celebrate by holding hands and kneeling in a circle, then that’s up to them. They’re not mocking any other religion or pushing their beliefs on anyone else. And if Brazilian players want to wear t-shirts saying “I Belong to Jesus” and “I Love Jesus” then that’s up to them too. It’s a personal message. If the message was “You Belong to Jesus” or “You Should Belong to Jesus”, then we’d have a problem. But it’s not, so we don’t. |
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