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October 2, 2010

Friday Backpasses: More Hate to Go Around

Germans have a problem with Mike Dean as well [Goal]
If you want entertaining football, watch Spurs [AtD]
The week in Brit headlines [Three Match Ban]
Chicharito yet to figure out how to drive to practice correctly [PIES]
Dear birds: Please avoid Ricardo Quaresma if you wish to not be caught by hand [Dirty Tackle]
30 year old earns first callup for Dutch [SI]
It’s a good thing Sheikh Mansour has plenty of money to burn [Soccernet]
Two Yellows = Retroactive Red Card Ban [BBC]

Finally:
If you have ever wanted to have your name on a German Fifth Division team’s park, go buy a ticket [The Spoiler]



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6 Comments


  1. Marcamps

    halftime of the AFL Grand Final replay. St. Kilda’s down by twenty-f**king-seven points. come on, Saints! get back in and take those Magpies down!


  2. Berbabilities

    Funny, I never thought the Likely Lad would have a name like Magnakai Haaskivi.


  3. Anonsters

    Interesting link about Spurs. I would never have thought that, mainly because as a supporter I have a chronic case of SPSBS (Severe Persistent Squeaky Bum Syndrome), meaning that half the time I want to watch the game through the cracks between the fingers covering my face. But I can see the point now that it’s made.

    The way that Spurs actually play the games, however, is; they’re not afraid of losing, or afraid of other team’s attackers. They don’t spend time devising elaborate tactical responses to their opponent’s playmakers; they bring the game to their opposition and figure that the best team will win, rather than playing defensively and trying to catch everyone on the break.

    To dare is to do, baby.


  4. James T

    “They don’t spend time devising elaborate tactical responses…”

    Why, could that have something to do with just f**king running about?


  5. Shane

    @pup, JT: This was another example I was going to use in my discussion of Walter’s importance, Spurs going to Bern and trying to play 4-4-2 away in the final round of CL qualifying. Naive, to the last.


  6. Ryan

    “They did recoup some cash from the sale of 12,000 of Roberto Mancini’s trademark scarves, at £8 each. ”

    Alright, we’re in good shape then.



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