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2013年10月3日 星期四

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The New Real Madrid of Mourinho
by
Mis Tic
Jose Mourinho's arrival at the Royal Club changes a lot of things. And the midfield is definitely one of them.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-New-Real-Madrid-of-Mourinho
id=5154446 - Oct 05, 2010
Can Young Guns Win FIFA World Cup 2010 For Germany?
by
Suresh Iyer
Coach Joseph Loew will be relying on his young talent to deliver at FIFA World Cup 2010. The team's average age is 24.96 years, the youngest German squad at the World Cup. Warm ups against Bosnia, Hungary and Malta gave Loew a glimpse of their potential.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Can-Young-Guns-Win-FIFA-World-Cup-2010-For-Germany?
id=4454725 - Jun 10, 2010
Germany Argentina - World Cup Football at Its Best - I Know Who Wins
by
Lewis Thomas Edwards
Germany Argentina is a mouth-watering football match that is fit for a world cup final let alone a quarter final. Germany has a young expansive team against Argentina's multi-talented mix of seasoned world beaters.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Germany-Argentina---World-Cup-Football-at-Its-Best---I-Know-Who-Wins
id=4593173 - Jul 02, 2010
UEFA Champions League Review: Lyon Vs Real Madrid
by
Jorge Vargas
Following a blatant handball by a Lyon defender that the referees failed to call, Jose Mourinho made the obvious substitution and decided to take out Emmanuel Adebayor, who was playing as Real Madrid's lone (and extremely ineffective) striker, and put Karim Benzema on the field. Ozil and Benzema then forced the ball from a Lyon player, Ozil passed to Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldo passed it to Benzema. Benzema then refused to give the ball to anyone, on either team, ran parallel to the goal, and let go of a well-aimed strike that sailed into the back corner of Lyon's goal,...
http://ezinearticles.com/?UEFA-Champions-League-Review:-Lyon-Vs-Real-Madrid
id=5991169 - Feb 24, 2011
Next Stop Premier League?
by
Adrian Bryan
With the World Cup now having been and gone we could have expected an influx of summer performers to the Premier League clubs as has happened following recent World Cups and European Championships. This summer though, movement has been slow.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Next-Stop-Premier-League?
id=4710793 - Jul 21, 2010
EPL 2010-11 - Fabregas to Stay With Gunners Till 2015, Claims Wenger
by
Suresh Iyer
Barcelona have nothing more to offer Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas to woo him away from the gunners, says Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu. Meanwhile, Arsene Wenger, the Gunners boss, has claimed that the Spain star would stay with his team for another five years.
http://ezinearticles.com/?EPL-2010-11---Fabregas-to-Stay-With-Gunners-Till-2015,-Claims-Wenger
id=4777640 - Aug 01, 2010
2013-14 Premier League Season Predictions
by
Todd Shenk
With the summer transfer window finally over making predictions for the 2013-14 Premier League season is much more realistic. With the number of changes made with several teams it means that some teams have become better while others have not been able to strengthen.
http://ezinearticles.com/?2013-14-Premier-League-Season-Predictions
id=7998273 - Sep 12, 2013
Will Germany Win the 2010 World Cup?
by
M James
Will Germany be able to win a 4th World Cup? Will their goalkeeping crisis get the better of them? Will their best strikers actually play? Find out if Germany can win the World Cup.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Will-Germany-Win-the-2010-World-Cup?
id=4185736 - Apr 27, 2010
New World Cup 2010 Football Award
by
Soophott Lert
The World Cup 2010 football tournament provides an opportunity for the football world to honor its most talented players. FIFA likes to give awards to many of the outstanding players of the sport, even if they aren't on the world championship team. These special player awards offer an interesting side note to the tournament, and they also bring in plenty of much-appreciated sponsorship revenue for FIFA as well.
http://ezinearticles.com/?New-World-Cup-2010-Football-Award
id=4409922 - Jun 02, 2010
World Cup (P)review
by
Justin Lipman
So the 2010 World Cup is well under way, and with a paltry average of 1.56 goals a game after the first round of group games compared to 2.43 at this stage in 2006, I think it's fair to say that this has not been quite what global audiences hoped or expected. A closer look, however, would suggest that perhaps this lack of goals is not so surprising; the defensively minded 4-2-3-1 formation du jour has certainly made itself known at the competition.
http://ezinearticles.com/?World-Cup-(P)review

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