From the discussion World Cup Qualifying Matches
Wed, 10 Sep 2008 22:00:40 -0000
There were some excellent games today and they worth your time. England was impressive, Spain, Russia, Scotland, to name a few squads.
There were some excellent games today and they worth your time. England was impressive, Spain, Russia, Scotland, to name a few squads.
I have to give credit to Wayne Rooney for finally getting another international goal
Zola is going to be the man at West Ham, as reports have it.
France bounced back and beat Serbia 2-1, anything else was not acceptable as the French boss would have been fired
How about that performance by England at Croatia, 4-1 victory for the 3 Lions. Nicely done and hell of game for young Theo Walcott, scoring three goals.
The race to find the appropriate replacements has begun rather quickly. The clubs have to make such a decision in a short period of time. In football, you need a manager and you need one asap….
The road to Rome begins next week as the group stages get kicked off.
Seems like someone played on that end of the field a few times, nice contribution
Great stuff
Nothing difficult that a mind cannot resolve.
It has taken time away from other activities, besides that its all good
Give the people something to talk about and they will appreciate it.
Not personally but something that may arise is the lack of depth to sustain freshness to the community. Having something new to constantly talk about isn’t as easy as it appears.
Being able to share something with others that you believe is worthwhile and educational. Anything shared where a person benefits is a good day for society.
Its always positive because you share something with others. Sharing is caring and that is the best way to learn
Where are all the Manchester City supporters? These fans are going to be loving life from now on.
After a few games I think the competition has kicked up a notch and I think this will be the trend. We all know the top 4 will fight it out but I think that others will join this race and battle. Say what you will but its fun as hell.
Half the EPL clubs are in foreign hands at the moment. I wonder whether the Liverpool due will sell their club. Everton are also possible targets.
I am glad the transfer saga is done for now because it was blowing up a bit too fast. We need time to digest what happened over the past week before we can move ahead. Luckily we have a few months before the spending starts in January.
The same can be said at West Ham because they do not want to spend money on players. They are a selling team and will have a hard time improving if they think not spending is acceptable this day and age in the EPL.