1rst three games

1rst three games
After the first three games of this year's premiership, i have the pleasure to announce you that Manchester United are top of the table with 9pts out of 9.
Chelsea however onmy get 6pts out of their three games, Liverpool get 4pts out of 2games and Arsenal,last year's Championsleague finalists only gat 1 miserable point out of 6!

# Posté le samedi 09 septembre 2006 07:03

The F.A Premierleague

The F.A Premierleague
Yes its off! whos gonna win it this year heh?

# Posté le samedi 09 septembre 2006 06:58

David Beckham, no longer England's captain

David Beckham, no longer England's captain
David Beckham has announced that he shall no longer be the England captain. This is why today, i am showing you his 5 best memories as a captain.

§1.Germany 1-5 England
World Cup Qualifier
Olympic Stadium, Munich
01 September 2001
Match Report
A day all England fans will recall with a smile.
England's hopes of automatic qualification for the 2002 World Cup Finals were fading fast after a poor start to the campaign, and it got worse when The Three Lions fell one down to Carsten Jancker's goal after six minutes.
But Beckham's England, inspired by Michael Owen's hat-trick, turned in a special display to rout the Germans on their home soil. Steven Gerrard and Emile Heskey scored the other goals.

§2.England 2-2 Greece
World Cup Qualifier
Old Trafford, Manchester
06 October 2001
Match Report
Trailing 2-1 to Greece, captain Beckham chose a wonderful moment to lead from the front.
Impeccable during the game in a supremely energetic performance, Beckham stood 25 yards from the Greece goal in the final minute knowing only a successful free-kick would see England through to the 2002 World Cup Finals. And how he delivered.
With 66,000 holding their breath, and millions watching on TV at home, Beckham curled in a sublime effort which sealed The Three Lions' passage to the Far East and condemned Germany to a play-off.
Arguably his greatest moment in an England shirt.

§3.England 1-0 Argentina
World Cup Finals
Sapporo Dome, Sapporo
07 June 2002
Match Report
Four years after being sent off against the same opposition in St Etienne for a silly kick on Diego Simeone, the England captain exorcised his demons in a moment of pure theatre.
With the game evenly poised after 44 minutes, England were awarded a penalty following a foul on Michael Owen.
Beckham grabbed the ball and placed it on the spot. Simeone tried to shake hands in a moment of gamesmanship, but England's captain, hyperventilating, ignored the gesture and blasted the ball into the net.

§4.England v Wales
World Cup Qualifier
Old Trafford, Manchester
06 October 2004
Match Report
Beckham gave the Old Trafford faithful a reminder of his wonderful talent with his first goal for England at the ground since leaving Manchester United.
With England leading through Frank Lampard's fourth minute strike, The Three Lions had to sit tight until the 76th minute for their second goal...but it was well worth the wait.
Collecting a short square pass from Nicky Butt as he loitered on the left hand side of the penalty box, Beckham switched the ball onto his right foot before sending a curling shot past the despairing Paul Jones.

§5.England 1-0 Ecuador
World Cup Finals
Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart
25 June 2006
Match Report
With England struggling both against the sweltering heat and their South American opponents, it's that man Beckham again who sees England home, making history in the process.
After Frank Lampard was fouled 25 from yards from goal, Beckham stood over the ball with only one thing in his mind. The result was glorious, the ball curling over the wall and in off the post to the delight of the England fans.
Cue the mass celebration, soon followed by a bout of sickness as our captain marvel throws up on the field before being substituted.
Having scored in the previous two World Cups (a free-kick against Colombia in 1998 and a penalty against Argentina four years later), Beckham became the first English player to score in three World Cups.

# Posté le mardi 04 juillet 2006 10:14

Farewell Sven

Farewell Sven
Sven Goran Eriksson is no longer the England manager. His last game was on saturday against Portugal. Although Sven hasn't won the World Cup, he has been a great manager.
Thank you Sven.
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# Posté le mardi 04 juillet 2006 10:07

Deception

Deception
England's dream is over. The lions were knocked out on saturday in Gelsenkirchen by Portugal on penalty shootouts, AGAIN. A few minutes after captain David Beckham left the pitch in tears, young Wayne Rooney was sent of for having kicked Carvalho in the "soft spot".
As Wayne Rooney was the only striker on England's side, Joe Cole was sacrificed so that Peter Crouch could take Rooney's place. After having struggled for almost an hour, England managed to get to the penalty shootouts. Unfortunately, just like in 2004, England lost the shootouts. Frank Lampard,Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher all missed their penalties. The only player who scored his shot was Owen Hargreaves. However, Portugal missed two of their shots and the final score was 3-1 to Portugal.
All we can do now is hope that the team will have more luck in 2 years time at the European Championships, hosted by Switzerland and Austria.
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# Posté le mardi 04 juillet 2006 09:52