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Student Sports View: FIFA's Eureka Moment
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Friday, 9 July 2010. A long time has passed since I last blogged on here, and as usual a lot has transpired in that time, in the world of sport at the very least. The issue that has brought me back on here is what everyone else has been, again, battering on about since 'the goal that never was' in the World Cup 2 nd. Round match between Germany and England.goal line technology. Time to batter on some more. There are few that, honestly, believe that should the goal have been given to Frank Lampard. Go ahe...
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Student Sports View: July 2009
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Monday, 6 July 2009. Serena: The 'True' Number One. No, no, no, no, no, no.no! This statement, which was made around March of this year, that came from Serena Williams, holder of three of the four grand slam titles, saying that she is the 'true' number one has riled me up beyond comprehension. Let me explain to those of you reading this, first of all, how the rankings work, in layman's. Terms, how Serena has come to this conclusion and why I think that her statement is a load of tosh. Will lose 700 point...
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Student Sports View: April 2011
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Wednesday, 27 April 2011. Real Madrid 0 vs 2 Barcelona. April 2011 - Champions League Semi Final 1. A little piece of magic from Lionel Messi has given Barcelona one huge foot in next months Champions League final at Wembley. A brace from the Argentinian, following a straight red card for Real Madrid’s Pepe, was the difference between Madrid and Barcelona in their Champions League Semi Final 1. Leg at the Bernabeu. Unlike Barcelona’s 5-0 thumping of Real earlier in the season, this was always going...
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Student Sports View: "...there's always Michael Owen!"
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Saturday, 4 July 2009. There's always Michael Owen! No more than 48 hours after those very words were uttered by my lips, in a phone conversation with one of my many University housemates, had my possible 'tempting of fate' occurred; Michael Owen had become a Red Devil. Sir Alex, though, has previous in this sort of area. Look what he done to Eric Cantona, who wasn't a regular at Leeds and had a bit of a reputation as being a tough man to please and contain, became a Old Trafford legend; a name that ...
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Student Sports View: June 2009
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009. And then, there were Eight. The second week of Wimbledon is under way and we now know the eight men and eight women who make up the quarter final's and in both the men’s and women’s draw’s there are some intriguing, and some surprising, names in the quarter's. In the bottom half of the draw we see the forgotten man, Novak Djokovic, take on. The women’s draw has, from the get go, had an unerring inevitability about it. The Williams sisters love SW19, with seven titles betw...Dinara ...
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Student Sports View: May 2009
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009. And the Winner of the Richest Prize in Football is.Burnley! 61 games, 25 players used and two minutes away from a Carling Cup Final against the World, European and English Champions would normally be enough for one season, for any normal small town club, but not Burnley. Whose 1-0 win against Sheffield United won them the right to play in the biggest league in the world and compete against the best every week, not just in cup competitions. . Now, I don't. Have come through this seas...
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Student Sports View: July 2010
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Friday, 9 July 2010. A long time has passed since I last blogged on here, and as usual a lot has transpired in that time, in the world of sport at the very least. The issue that has brought me back on here is what everyone else has been, again, battering on about since 'the goal that never was' in the World Cup 2 nd. Round match between Germany and England.goal line technology. Time to batter on some more. There are few that, honestly, believe that should the goal have been given to Frank Lampard. Go ahe...
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Student Sports View: August 2010
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010. Chelsea Bandwagon Jumping the Gun. Following Chelsea’s second 6-0 win of the embryonic 2010/11 Premier League season every man and his dog seem to be jumping on the Chelsea bandwagon praising their prowess and ability to score goals, and score lots of them. West Brom, simply put, are relegation candidates so a 6-0 defeat away at Chelsea is no disgrace, especially when you compare it to similar score-lines from last season when Chelsea only won the league by a single point. Follow...
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Student Sports View: August 2009
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Monday, 10 August 2009. Yesterday's Community Shield, won by F.A. Cup winner's Chelsea on penalties over English champions Manchester United officially raised the curtain on the new football season, which has been as eagerly anticipated as ever. Manchester City's summer spending, which has seen the likes of Carlos Tevez. Among others, come through the doors at Eastlands. Has raised questions over whether City have to team now that can break the top four monopoly. Other big wins came from Gillingham.
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Student Sports View: Real Madrid 0 vs 2 Barcelona
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Wednesday, 27 April 2011. Real Madrid 0 vs 2 Barcelona. April 2011 - Champions League Semi Final 1. A little piece of magic from Lionel Messi has given Barcelona one huge foot in next months Champions League final at Wembley. A brace from the Argentinian, following a straight red card for Real Madrid’s Pepe, was the difference between Madrid and Barcelona in their Champions League Semi Final 1. Leg at the Bernabeu. Unlike Barcelona’s 5-0 thumping of Real earlier in the season, this was always going...