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Monday Backpasses: Crazy in Malaysia
Published 4/29/2008 by ü75 at Unprofessional Foul
... scandal in Malaysia, again [Daily Telegraph] Which may threaten an international tournament there [Soccernet] Which will hurt teams using the tourney for Olympic prep [Football 365 South Africa] Even more Malaysian zaniness tomorrow. In the meantime, hit the jump for more awesome links. English PFA team of the season [Sky Sports] And how The Spoiler would update it [The Spoiler] Top 10 flop buys of the EPL season [The Sun] One guy knows a lot about gay football movies. [Guardian blogs] Artur Boruc ...
Was Patrice Evra called a “f***ing immigrant”?
Published 4/29/2008 by Arthur Antunes Coimbra at 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more
... The always excellent John Nicholson (Football 365) offers support to Avram Grant. “If Grant is hounded out of his job simply because he looks like a turtle and talks like a grumpy uncle, it will be a dark and very sad day. And where would it leave Chelsea? The next man would presumably have to win everything all the time, do it with fast free-flowing football and look like Brad Pitt. It is frankly ludicrous.”
The Sun’s Mike Anstead offers a list of the “Top 10 flop buys of the season”.
Is this West Ham midfielder really one of the flops of the season?
Published 5/4/2008 by Ned at CaughtOffside.com
... Everyones favourite red-top guttermongers The Sun have been “Top Ten” crazy these past few weeks, feverishly scribbling away in their tabloid caves - coming up with a cavalcade of Sporting Top Tens - this weekend they gifted the populace with their views on the Top Ten flop Premier League signings this season…and most were pretty predictable, but in at number ten came Freddie Ljungberg; isn’t that a bit harsh on the West Ham midfielder? ...




