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Podcast # 52 – It’s about time we do a WC podcast

Published on July 7, 2010 By Zach Lawton

It’s episode 52 (we think)…  Anyway we briefly go over the early stages of the WC but we talk about more general things.  So something like 26 days into the thing we finally do a podcast.  We have set a new blogging low, but you’ll enjoy the podcast!

What New Zealand Taught Us

Published on June 29, 2010 By Matt Wooding

When New Zealand qualified for the World Cup back in November it was met with mixed reaction. There were those who thought it great that a developing football nation would get the chance to perform on the biggest stage, and those who thought it a disgrace that such a poor team would have the audacity [...]

Day One Thoughts

Published on June 12, 2010 By Matt Wooding

Well it was great to finally get the games underway. Mexico for me were very disappointing, with the exception of Dos Santos, I thought they looked slow and almost uninterested after the first 1o minutes. Granted they were extremely unlucky to have a goal ruled out for offside, but professional players shouldn’t let that effect [...]

TSB and The World Cup

Published on June 10, 2010 By Zach Lawton

It seems conflicting schedules won’t allow us to get out a preview podcast but as a substitute we’ll have other stuff for you this week and some suggestions where to stay up to date. Where to watch the games If you don’t know every single game is live on CBC and CBC:Online then why are [...]

No wonder England struggled in the first half

Published on May 31, 2010 By Zach Lawton

Didn’t know Slough, UK produced footballers.  Here is the player’s career numbers.