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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

My Birthday!


Hey Everyone!!!!!! On Thursday it will be my birthday!!!


Hopefullly I will get an LG Shine!

Ok.....I won't be here for a while

The next time I will probbably make a post is on Monday.
MLS Schedule:

06/26 9:00 p.m. DAL @ HOU
06/28 7:30 p.m. TOR @ NE **avalible to watch on ww2.mlsnet.com/sights
06/28 7:30 p.m. COL @ CLB
06/28 8:30 p.m. SJ @ CHI **avalible to watch on ww2.mlsnet.com/sights
06/28 8:00 p.m. RSL @ KC **avalible to watch on ww2.mlsnet.com/sights
06/28 10:30 p.m. NY @ CHV
06/29 12:00 p.m. LA @ DC

Sunday, June 22, 2008

MlS this week!

New York vs New England



San Jose vs Real

Chivas vs Chicago:



KC @ TOR

La vs. Columbous



Houston vs Coloardo


Dallas @ NY


New England at Real


San Jose @ DC will be at 3 EST

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Netherlands vs Russia

Russia Beats Neverlands 3-1 in overtime
Russia coach Guus Hiddink believes attack will be the best form of defence against Holland in tonight's Euro 2008 quarter-final in Basle. The Dutch produced an attacking masterclass in the group stages, but Hiddink believes the first fortnight of the championships has shown that being negative will get you nowhere in the modern game.

Friday, June 20, 2008

WOW! Croatia Is Out!


I just watched an amazing game!!!!!

Croatia vs: Turkey!

Let me tell you what I saw:
end of game 0-0
over time 0-0 until the 1:18th minute where Croatia gets a goal!!!!!!
So now you are in stopage time, 1-0 and Turkey turns around to get a goal!
Penalty Shoot Out Time
Turkey has made all of the goals and Croatia made 1 of 3 goals!!!!


It's penalties in Vienna after one of the most amazing minutes in football history. First Ivan Klasnic looked to have profitted from some kamikaze keeping from Rustu Recber. Then, with the very last kick of the 120 minutes, Semih crashed home a deflected shot after a long hoik by who else but Rustu.


Next up tomorrow Russia plays Netherlands who are in 1st place in Group C
This game will be on ABC

Thursday, June 19, 2008

I am Soccer

I am Soccer is a local soccer company that makes awesome shirts!







Want more info? Check it out @ iamsoccer.info

also another great local soccer store is Third Coast Soccer!!!!!
thirdcoastsoccer.net

Germany blitz into semi-finals!


Germany beat Portugal 3-2 in Basle to reach the semi-finals of Euro 2008. A flowing German move saw the recalled Bastian Schweinsteiger poke home for the first, before Bayern team-mate Miroslav Klose netted with a header five minutes later. Nuno Gomes gave Portugal a ray of hope, but captain Michael Ballack headed the third. Sub Helder Postiga made the final few minutes interesting, but to no avail.

Next Match: Croatia vs: Turkey!!

Euro


Plans set to nullify Ronaldo
Germany hope their plan to neutralise Cristiano Ronaldo when they take on Portugal in today's quarter-final in Basle does not backfire. Joachim Low's side, who have progressed to the last eight of the European Championships for the first time since 1996, know their chances of reaching the semi-finals depend on whether they can stop the Manchester United winger.


Dutch dreaming of destiny
Two weeks ago few Holland fans would have dared dream it possible to win the 'Group of Death' so handsomely by beating both Italy and France, indeed cynicism about the chances of the Netherlands 'Elftal' was all around.
Marco Van Basten is proving all his critics wrong.
Some wondered how much authority Oranje coach Marco van Basten would have over the squad when he was soon due to depart for Ajax.
This theory was given credence by star striker Ruud van Nistelrooy who in a pre-tournament interview criticised Van Basten's methods, while many fans and journalists were deeply unhappy with the manager's decision to scrap the time-honoured 4-3-3 system with flying wingers for what seemed to be a more defensive 4-2-3-1.
How can we be successful in Switzerland and Austria, complained the traditionalists, if we play a game alien to our nature?


Les Bleus on the scrap heap

Italy and France are heavyweights more used to slugging it out for the ultimate glory on the biggest stage - the 2006 World Cup final and the finale of Euro 2000 for instance - not battling to avoid the scrap heap in the group stages of a competition that they were amongst the favourites to win.
The Italian bench erupt in joy at the final whistle as a crestfallen French player lies on the turf.
But that was the situation the world champions and their perennial challengers found themselves in during their final Group C match at Zurich's Letzigrund stadium on Tuesday evening. Their destiny out of their own hands and in those of the Dutch, who needed to get a result against Romania.
It seemed that the advancing years had finally caught up with the tournament's oldest teams.
Both the Azzurri and Les Blues have, in the main, stuck with experience, whilst other teams have evolved: the most obvious example being Marco van Basten's irrepressible Holland who hit seven goals past this stumbling duo.
At least one of these much vaunted sides, who only two years ago contested the World Cup final, would be sent home to face vigorous criticism. With huge reputations at stake this was a must see game.
Tickets for the match were in huge demand and with only 31,000 places available inside the stadium the streets outside were lined with hopeful fans pleading for tickets. So much so that one Swiss parent, upon being asked to part with his, pointed to his young son and said: 'And disappoint him? Not for any money!'
Maybe if he was following France he now wishes he had cashed in his slip of paper and spared himself the torture of watching Les Blues slide out of this tournament with a pitiful record of a single goal scored and six conceded.
Before the match the president of the French Football Federation claimed he would back coach Raymond Domenech until World Cup 2010 no matter what happened, but there is much rebuilding to do before then.