On the eve of another friendly between the Canadians and their neighbours to the south, the Americans, it seems the perfect time to ponder why these two countries do not make use of their proximity more often.
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Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Can We Play You Every Week? Canada vs. the USA – A Burgeoning Rivalry
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2013,
Asian Football,
BBC,
Canada,
Carlos Quiroz,
CSA,
ESPN,
FIFA,
Gold Cup,
Internationals,
Iran,
Rivalry,
Travel,
USA,
USSF
Saturday, 7 January 2012
From a Different Point of View – 1st Week of January Edition
Some Things You May Have Missed From the Last Week ( - or so)
Saturday, 31 December 2011
American Samoa
This being the holiday season an all, there’s always room for a heartwarming story. Take some time to listen to the BBC World Service’s World Football program from this past week.
Labels:
American Samoa,
BBC,
Books,
James Montague,
Oceania,
Qualifying,
Thomas Rongen,
World Cup
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
First Person View - Hoilett Says No to Jamaica?
Sorry about the misleading tagline, but I came across something interesting last night while listening to BBC Radio 5 live’s Monday Night Club.
Labels:
BBC,
Canada,
First Person View,
Jamaica,
John Barnes,
Junior Hoilett,
Media,
The Fan590
Saturday, 3 September 2011
First Person View - Non-League Day
Today is Non-League Day in England, a celebration of support for the tiers of clubs below the Football League coinciding with the break of action in the Premier League and Championship – the two highest levels of play – due to the international break.
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BBC,
Canada,
CSL,
First Person View,
Non-League,
The Guardian
Friday, 24 June 2011
Quote of the DWW*
"We recognise that the failure to relocate the goalposts is a real own goal."
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Thrown Out: Whispers on Super injunctive Twitter
There is a storm brewing over the apparently overheard whispers of Sir Alex Ferguson regarding a journalist who had the temerity to ask how important Ryan Giggs was to Manchester United in light of recent super injunction revelations. Some would argue that SAF was in the wrong and has had a Gray-Keys moment of his own, forgetting he was sitting in front of a barrage of microphones, recording even the most unintelligible of syllables from the mouth of the great man.
Labels:
BBC,
England,
Jose Mourinho,
Manchester United,
Media,
Ryan GIggs,
Sir Alex Ferguson,
UEFA Champions League
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