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For Bread or Soccer, Egypt Is Ready for a Riot
feeds.nytimes.com — History has proven there are two subjects that will move Egyptians into the streets in riotous numbers, crashing windows, battling each other and defying an army of club-wielding riot police. (more) For Bread or Soccer, Egypt Is Ready for a Riot
Five Hours that Shook the World
Five Hours that Shook the World
unprofessionalfoul.com — It’s been a few days now, so I thought it might be time to have a more measured look back at Wednesday’s games. As I hope to prove in the opus that follows, it was a truly incredible day for world football. The only shame, the only f****n disgrace, if you will, would be if we only ... (more) Five Hours that Shook the World

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Five Hours that Shook the World
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Friday Backpasses: This is a screw job
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2010 African Cup of Nations Draw
2010 African Cup of Nations Draw
africannations.blogsfc.com — The draw has been made in Angola for next year’s African Cup of Nations. The sixteen teams have been split in to four groups of four, they are: Group A based in Luanda has hosts Angola with Mali, Algeria and Malawi. The first game of the tournament will feature Angola versus Mali. Group B ... (more) 2010 African Cup of Nations Draw
Friday Backpasses: This is a screw job
Friday Backpasses: This is a screw job
unprofessionalfoul.com — Phil says this wasn’t a phantom PK call. Please, let me know the infraction. New FIFA ratings means new calculations for possible seedings. The big loser would be Netherlands [ The Back Heel ] Handball HoF [ Daily Mail ] Aberdeen may make a move for Stuart Holden. I’m ... (more) Friday Backpasses: This is a screw job
Egypt could quit internationals
Egypt could quit internationals
news.bbc.co.uk — Egypt has threatened to quit football for two years after complaining to Fifa over the Algerian fans' behaviour. Algeria won a play-off to progress to the World Cup after the teams finished joint top in their qualifying group. Egypt are being ... (more) Egypt could quit internationals
African Nations Cup Draw in Angola today
African Nations Cup Draw in Angola today
africannations.blogsfc.com — The draw for the African Nations Cup is in Angola today, it is set to have the sixteen teams seeded according to their performance in the last three Nations Cup tournaments. The tournament will be played at four new purpose built stadiums in Luanda, Benguela, Cabinda and Lubango. The ... (more) African Nations Cup Draw in Angola today
More Flamethrowers.
More Flamethrowers.
unprofessionalfoul.com — Is this the same as crossing the streams? Clearly, that wasn’t a real flamethrower in the stands after the Algeria-Egypt match on Wednesday. But, it seems the Egyptian fires of indignation have not yet died down as Egyptians continue to protest and riot outside of the Algerian embassy ... (more) More Flamethrowers.
Soccer Power Index (SPI)
espn.go.com — Rank Your Teams » SportsNation SPI: It's about the future by Nate Silver November 9, 2009 In rating the teams, the idea is not because we're interested in the past, but because we're interested in the future. Read More » Biggest SPI Movers of the ... (more) Soccer Power Index (SPI)
Khartoum clamps down for Algeria-Egypt
article.wn.com — Sudan's security forces threw a tight security cordon around Khartoum to prevent violence between fans of Algeria and Egypt. (more) Khartoum clamps down for Algeria-Egypt
Thursday Backpasses: All Wrung Out
Thursday Backpasses: All Wrung Out
unprofessionalfoul.com — I usually don’t like to lift the “What you missed while…” line, but, dammit, this is what you missed while focused on one guy’s left hand . This is how I thought the Egypt-Algeria match would end Portugal unveiled their official undies [ ONTD_FB ] ... (more) Thursday Backpasses: All Wrung Out
Why Did You Watch Egypt v. Algeria?
Why Did You Watch Egypt v. Algeria?
futfanatico.com — Hey you! No, not the guy behind you. No, not the split personality. YOU. YOU . Why did you watch the do-or-die Egypt-Algeria playoff? Have you ever been to either of those countries? Wow, you know about the Pharaohs and Pyramids of Egypt, but what about Algeria. Yeah, that’s what I ... (more) Why Did You Watch Egypt v. Algeria?
Yup, A Flamethrower
Yup, A Flamethrower
unprofessionalfoul.com — My eyes were not deceived yesterday. There was a giant flamethrower being wielded by an Algerian fan in the stands after the country’s 1-0 victory against Egypt securing a 2010 World Cup birth. Ok, maybe it was just an aerosol can and a lighter but it was a huge flame shot into the air.  ... (more) Yup, A Flamethrower
Algeria advance past Egypt, Slovenia upset Russia as World Cup field set
Algeria advance past Egypt, Slovenia upset Russia as World Cup field set
soccerbyives.net — by TRAVIS CLARK After three years of World Cup qualifying, the 32-team tournament field is set for next summer. Attention now turns to the December 4 draw in Cape Town, when the 32 nation field will learn their fate. It was a hectic day across several continents as the final six spots were ... (more) Algeria advance past Egypt, Slovenia upset Russia as ...
Egyptian soccer fans attack bus carrying Algerian team: Video
Egyptian soccer fans attack bus carrying Algerian team: Video
sportsrubbish.com — Algeria has traveled to Egypt for a match on Saturday with a spot in the 2010 World Cup on the line. Tensions were expected to run high during the game, but what happened to the Algerian team on the way to their hotel shows that this will be no normal match. Egyptian fans armed with ... (more) Egyptian soccer fans attack bus carrying Algerian team: ...
XI Things We Learned From The World Cup Qualifying Playoffs
XI Things We Learned From The World Cup Qualifying Playoffs
worldcupblog.org — The games didn’t really have everything, did they? The results did – some upsets, some heroics, a few of the expected teams going in – but outside of the one game which forced a playoff (Egypt 2 – Algeria 0), some of these ... (more) XI Things We Learned From The World Cup Qualifying Playoffs
Match Of The Midweek: Algeria 1-0 Egypt
Match Of The Midweek: Algeria 1-0 Egypt
twohundredpercent.net — It’s a rivalry that goes back decades. Some say that it’s political, whilst others point at matches from the past that have inflamed sensibilities in a world that seems to consider the art of taking offence to be the next step in the evolutionary chain. Both sides of the divide ... (more) Match Of The Midweek: Algeria 1-0 Egypt
Just 15 minutes!
unprofessionalfoul.com — If our calculations are correct, the Egypt/Algeria playoff is about to start. If you’re not following us on Twitter (and really, you should be, tsk tsk), here’s the link to FIFA’s website where they’ll apparently be streaming the game. Not sure yet if that includes North ... (more) Just 15 minutes!
Why not spend your time at work watching the biggest game of the day?
Why not spend your time at work watching the biggest game of the day?
avoidingthedrop.com — In case you didn’t know, the Algeria v. Egypt match is currently being streamed live, and not on a shoddy justin.tv feed (not that we know anything about that) FIFA is actually streaming it! Click Here for the stream The score is currently 1-0 to Algeria and this is for all the ... (more) Why not spend your time at work watching the biggest ...
Last six places in 2010 World Cup to be booked today
Last six places in 2010 World Cup to be booked today
soccerbyives.net — There are six places left in the 2010 World Cup, and 12 teams will spend today fighting to be one of those lucky six. Today marks the last day of World Cup qualifying and matches on three continents will determine who rounds out the field of 32. European powers France, Portugal and Russia ... (more) Last six places in 2010 World Cup to be booked today
Blood on the Bus: Fifa’s Khartoum Road Trip
Blood on the Bus: Fifa’s Khartoum Road Trip
unprofessionalfoul.com — Off to the match now... you remember the tickets? In just a few hours, Egypt and Algeria will play a one-off for Africa’s final remaining place in the coming World Cup. The teams finished dead even in their group C after the Egyptians won the last scheduled qualifier 2-0, Saturday in ... (more) Blood on the Bus: Fifa’s Khartoum Road Trip
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