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Sunday, February 14, 2010
World Cup 2010 Blog: Togo Fights Back; Appeals CAF Ban
World Cup 2010 Blog: Togo Fights Back; Appeals CAF Ban | |
| Togo Fights Back; Appeals CAF Ban Posted: 13 Feb 2010 11:30 PM PST
Thankfully, Togo isn’t taking the situation lying down. According to wire reports, the Togolese government have filed an appeal with the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) to repeal this sentence. With the support of the majority of the international community, they are hoping to lift this ban and the imposed $50,000 dollar fine that came with it. To think that a case so clear cut and dry would not have already been put to rest is another injustice in a story that has been riddled with it. I will always be the first to say that a government has no place in dictating the affairs of their National team. But when lives are at stake, and national treasures like these world class footballers are staring down the mouth of death, maybe a pass is in order. Inflicting this type of brutal and heartless sentence on a team and nation that is still mourning the losses of it’s countrymen only serves as unnecessary salt in the wounds of a grieving people. Needless to say, I don’t get it. Here’s hoping Togo receives justice. . Love me. Hate me. Tweet me. |
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
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Friday, February 12, 2010
World Cup 2010 Blog: “The All Non-World Cup XI” plus 2 more
World Cup 2010 Blog: “The All Non-World Cup XI” plus 2 more | |
- The All Non-World Cup XI
- Yes, This Man Is Running The World Cup™: Sepp Blatter.
- This Lucky Lucky Fan Will Soon be a World Cup Record Holder
| Posted: 12 Feb 2010 02:40 AM PST
Others, however, weren’t so lucky and South Africa will be devoid of some big names and, in the case of a few, bigger personalities. Their loss is our loss. Petr Cech Goalkeeper: Petr Cech. It was largely a toss up between Akinfeev and Cech, but Petr gets the nod for form and for continuing to rock the helmet with style. Central mid: Mohammed Aboutrika. The best player in Africa should be at the biggest tournament in Africa, simply. Striker: Andriy Arshavin. It is a tragedy on par with the death of a loved one that Andriy’s skills won’t be in South Africa. That he won’t be fielding media interviews daily makes one question the very will to live. |
| Yes, This Man Is Running The World Cup™: Sepp Blatter. Posted: 12 Feb 2010 12:10 AM PST
So when he was asked about The John Terry Chronicles, pandemonium was bound to fly. Sepp did not disappoint.
Because in Latin countries, adultery is not only acceptable, but laudable. Because their moral standards are of such bedrock levels, violating one of life’s most sacred pacts is encouraged. This must mean theft is cool, murder just isn’t that bad and rape gets a bad rap. How this man can function in the real world is simply unfathomable. How he’s been voted into office multiple times is simple beyond comprehension…if not legality. |
| This Lucky Lucky Fan Will Soon be a World Cup Record Holder Posted: 11 Feb 2010 11:39 AM PST
Ngcobo, 29, won a competition held by one of the the World Cup’s many sponsors, to find the number one soccer fan in South Africa. As the winner he’ll be going to a whopping 38 of World Cup 2010’s 64 matches, and – assuming he survives seeing that much football without exploding – he’ll have seen more live games from a single tournament than anyone ever. The current record is 20 matches. Ngcobo didn’t win the competition accidentally. The Kaizer Chiefs fan emerged victorious in the Last Fan Standing competition in South Africa, with the public voting him #1. “I won a very tough competition but I cannot claim to be the number one football fan in the country,” said a modest Ngcobo. “I don’t know what it takes to be considered as such.” So now – according to sponsors MTN – Ngcobo will see 38 live games in 31 days, taking in 9 cities, 10 stadiums, 3,420 minutes of football and 17,000 km of travel. With tickets, travel and accommodation all paid for by MTN. I’m officially jealous. It’s very easy (and usually very worthwhile) to be completely dismissive of the World Cup’s corporate sponsors. For the most part, they add nothing to the event, and usually take away fans’ freedom to choose a rival product on gameday (thirsty World Cup 2006 fans were forcefed Budweiser for example). But in this case it’s genuinely hard to find fault. I’m sure Thulani Ngcobo would agree. |
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