Slovakia
This is the page for anything and everything Slovakia ahead of the FIFA 2010 World Cup, in which the European nation will be competing.
This is the page for anything and everything Slovakia ahead of the FIFA 2010 World Cup, in which the European nation will be competing.
The likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are not likely to be seen in the Premier League in the near future but the rest of Europe is certainly open to trading for the big guns in the English game and whether it be in January or the summer, there …
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Here are the top 10 biggest World Cup 2010 disappointments so far:
10. Vuvuzelas
It is apart of the culture in African football but they are very annoying to hear throughout 90 minutes. To be fair it has died down a bit since the departure of the host nation but still manage …
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This is the first World Cup to be held on the African continent and for the first time in a long time there in no clear out and out favourite. Sure some will fancy the likes of Argentina, Brazil, and Spain but none are overwhelming favourites. As with every fan, …
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Only 10 more days to go until the biggest event in football begins and engulfs a month of our lives (a worthwhile one though wouldn’t you say?).
The World Cup is a stage not only for established players in football, but it’s also a stage where young rising stars can showcase …
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For those who follow Italian football, Marek Hamšík is not an unknown quantity. The Slovakian goal scoring midfielder has been one of the success stories of a Napoli team that has cemented its position in Serie A, having returned to Italy’s top flight in 2007. However, with Hamšík having spearheaded …
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Europe boasts the most qualifying places for the FIFA 2010 World Cup, with 13 places up for grabs. The 53 teams were split into 9 groups, with the winners progressing straight to the finals and the 8 best runners-up facing each-off in play-offs for the final 4 spots. UEFA and …
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