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October 21, 2008

Bundesliga Matchday 8 by the Numbers

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0 - The number in Frankfurt's win column (still, and I'll keep on mentioning this until Frankfurt take note and do something about it) 5 - Difference in points between 1st (Hamburg) and 11th (Bayern). 6 - Number of goalscorers Hamburg and Werder Bremen have in the top 12 (ie, those who have scored at least 4 [. Click to continue reading...

September 15, 2008

O What Fools These Mortals Be

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Schalke's 3-3 draw with hated local rivals Borussia Dortmund this weekend was a Shakespearean affair in just about all the senses of that adjective.
There was certainly history. The Blues may hold the slight all-time head-to-head advantage over Borussia, but as any Dortmund fan will tell you, the men in yellow have won a league title in the past half-century, whereas Schalke haven't. Click to continue reading...

September 13, 2008

Edu And Adu Make Club Debuts, Subotic and Dortmund Avoid Disaster

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Fresh home from international duty this week, Maurice Edu was not expected to play for Rangers this week against Kilmarnock. A late failed fitness test by Kevin Thopmson pressed Edu into duty as a starter in his debut for his new club before 50,000 home fans. Fellow American DaMarcus Beasley, also fresh back from Chicago, was also on the field as the Ibrox club found themselves down 1-0 in the early going. Click to continue reading...

June 23, 2008

An interview with Alexander Frei: "Knocked out in a Swiss way!"

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French-speaking 20min.ch has interviewed our unfortunate top-striker, Alexander Frei. Alex, how do you feel following the operation? A: I'm quite tired but I'm fine. I left the hospital on Saturday. It is said that you'll be back in 10 weeks time. It's not much compared to your 6-month long recovery. Click to continue reading...

June 15, 2008

Switzerland v Portugal Friendly Nonpreview

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Here's why neutral fans should watch this game:

You shouldn't. Over on the other side we have a potential bombshell of a match which could, due to a series of tiebreakers, go to penalties in the event that it stands even after the end of the first 90. Penalties in the group stages? Now that's an important game and one with potential fireworks (I think the defense of the Czech Republic will stifle Turkey while poaching a goal somewhere along the way putting penalties irrelevant, but that point is neither here nor there - unless you enjoy gambling on other people's predictions).

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June 10, 2008

UEFA Euro 2008: Day 5 Previews

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We move to the second round of group play games. Group A's two opening day winners, the Czech Republic and Portugal, meet in the early game, while the two losers, Switzerland and Turkey, will look to avoid elimination in the nightcap.

Czech Republic vs. Portugal
The venue: Stade de Geneve, Geneva, Switzerland
The broadcast: ESPN2, 12:00 pm ET
The storyline: Both teams enter the game 1-0-0, but the Portuguese look far more likely to win Group A following a solid 2-0 win over Turkey. Click to continue reading...

June 9, 2008

Frei's Tale of Broken Dreams

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In front of the press Alexander Frei could barely withhold a flow of tears: "My dream has been crushed. I have to admit that I've cried a lot for the past two days". "I'm not far from believing that my first 43 minutes on Saturday were my best with the Nati". Click to continue reading...

June 8, 2008

Euro 2008: Day 1

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Czech Republic 1-0 Switzerland
So, not a bad game to kick off the tournament. The Swiss may not be one of the favoured teams, but they gave a good account of themselves overall, despite the loss. The Czechs took a while to get going, and although they had more quality than their opponents, I'd say they were lucky to come away with a win, and they needed a few good saves from Petr Cech to keep them in the game. Click to continue reading...

Dutch Suffer Injury Blows

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As Holland and Italy gear up for their opening Group C match against each other, both teams are suffering from fresh injury setbacks. As reported earlier in the week, Italy's leader Fabio Cannavaro is out. Robin van Persie has been ruled out for the Dutch as well. Today, fans of Holland will be devastated to find out that Arjen Robben has now been ruled out due to injury. Click to continue reading...

May 21, 2008

10 Things we learned from Matchday 34

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1. Nuremberg complete relegation double. Schalke scored two goals. Schalke almost scored two own goals. In between Nuremberg squandered their chances, like they squandered their chances all season. Eventually those were Nuremberg's final 90 minutes in the Bundesliga. Nuremberg are now in sole possession of two less than flattering relegation records. Click to continue reading...

September 6, 2007

A match worth watching tomorrow: Switzerland vs Chile

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A full force Swiss squad featuring Alexander Frei and Tranquillo Barnetta will be in Vienna tomorrow evening to welcome the La Roja of Chile to their UEFA 5-star rated Ernst Happel Stadium. The Chileans will feature former Juventus player and all-time top goalscorer, Marcelo Salas, who hasn't played for his country for over two years. From the looks of their roster, it looks like he's going to need to score a couple of more if they are to have a shot at making this a decent match because the rest of the squad has a combined total of 21 career international goals, 14 less than Salas. Click to continue reading...

August 21, 2007

Matches worth watching this week: Switzerland vs Holland

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Continuing with how to get your football fix this mid-week, we have the Swiss and the Dutch meeting in Geneva on Wednesday. Though on paper the Netherlands look to be the superior squad, Switzerland is playing at home and have Alexander Frei back fresh from injury.

The biggest story out of the Dutch camp is the return of Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Click to continue reading...

Matches worth watching this week: Switzerland vs Holland

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Continuing with how to get your football fix this mid-week, we have the Swiss and the Dutch meeting in Geneva on Wednesday. Though on paper the Netherlands look to be the superior squad, Switzerland is playing at home and have Alexander Frei back fresh from injury.

The biggest story out of the Dutch camp is the return of Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Click to continue reading...