Wednesday, 8th September 2010.

Posted on Wednesday, 4th August 2010 by Tom Doerr

Now that the World Cup has been and gone, many of us are left with a bitter taste and a jaded feeling of disbelief at our countries inability to deliver what we were told, for all intensive purposes, was a sure thing. What bitters the taste even further is that each of the players and our manager seem to come back home with a dismissive ignorance borne out of oversized paycheques and a secure prominence in their home squad.

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Posted on Monday, 26th July 2010 by Tom Doerr

Since the last world cup almost every household has the largest HD TV available, most bought it just to watch the football on but at a fraction of the cost of what they used to be. Many pubs offered the games in 3D and the market is emerging as the next big trend with televisions, undoubtedly we will all have these by the next world cup. This raises the question of what the future holds for the beautiful game, how will we enjoy it, how will they play it? There are a variety of theories that are perfectly plausible; the only question is how soon it will come. Here is a selection of theories of what football will be like in 2020.

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Posted on Thursday, 22nd July 2010 by Tom Doerr

There has long been controversy of decisions made by referees in football matches and many claim that the introduction of technology to the decision making process would completely rule out any controversy and questionable results. In the recent world cup there were many examples, particularly when England scored against Germany a goal that what was witnessed by millions but unfortunately not the ref. Many fans claim that had this goal been counted the unfortunate outcome would have been much different.

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Posted on Sunday, 18th July 2010 by Tom Doerr

World Cup fever has taken the world by storm and a topic of huge controversy is the noisy South African instruments that have all but drowned out the crowds at every stadium. The lengthy horns are selling out at any shop that sells them and the droning noise once unique to South Africa is spreading like wildfire.

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Posted on Thursday, 1st July 2010 by Shaz Ferouz

So the group phase of the World Cup is over and boy oh boy were there a few upsets. France and Italy met in the final last World Cup and this World Cup it looks like they will be meeting at the airport. It’s the first time both previous finalist were knocked out at the group stages. So what went down exactly?

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Posted on Sunday, 27th June 2010 by Anthony Chen

Football, or commonly known as soccer in the United States is one of the most celebrated and watched sports across the world. Everyone will no doubt have their favorite type of player and you will usually find more than one aspect of the game that is exciting. A successful soccer player should have some form of skill in terms of positioning, handling of the ball, set pieces, passing and shooting.

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Posted on Saturday, 26th June 2010 by Tom Doerr

The Vuvzela has recently been the focus of international discussion; it has become the accessory of the 2010 World Cup football tournament in South Africa. But the origin of the loud, lengthy horn is a topic of controversy. Its origin is commonly disputed as it is difficult to determine a point at which the horn was introduced but there are several parties that claim its invention.

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Posted on Thursday, 24th June 2010 by Shawn Taylor

If you want to know how you can watch FIFA World Cup 2010 in USA, then you are in for a good treat because the only thing that you need to do so is an internet connection. Indeed, there are millions of people who are interested with these kinds of sports events and there is really no wonder if you are hooked too. And if you are closely following the progress of your team, then it is certainly necessary that you will not miss any of their matches.

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Posted on Friday, 11th June 2010 by Andy McDowell

FIFA world cup is the most awaited event in the world of sports. It happens only once every 4 years and the entire world has been preparing for it since 2006.

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Posted on Sunday, 2nd May 2010 by Trinity Jones

FIFA world Cup is one of the major events that is organized by Federation Internationale de Football Association. This grand event is organized at a time interval of four years. the mens football national team of different nations from all across the world takes part in this grand event. 32 national teams from all across the world take part in this grand event which continues for a time period of 1 month. The mens football national teams have to qualify the qualifier matches that are held before this grand event. After qualifying these qualifier matches, national teams can qualify for the World Cup.

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