|
Wednesday February 6th, 2008
|
When football supporters enter the legendary Nevada Smith's football pub this weekend, they will be greeted by sight they should never forget. A somber black curtain will cover the framed Nike shirts and boots on the wall, the television will be dark, and hanging in their place will be several remembrances to commemorate February 6th, 1958, one of the darkest days in English football history... Read more...
Bad weather all week, particularly on match day removed from this appetizing fixture between the league champions, Donegal and the All-Ireland champions Kerry of any vestige of glamour. Nevertheless the official opening of the floodlights at Ballybofey, the close exchanges and the dramatic finish to the game will have sent the large crowd away in good spirits Read more...
Ireland began their Six Nations campaign at Croke Park on Saturday with a win but in reality it could have been an embarrassing defeat. For all the soulsearching and post-mortems that have taken place since their embarrassing World Cup campaign, Ireland do not appear to have progressed much Read more...
Debut Bhoy, Greek striker Georgios Samaras scored the final goal of five for Celtic on his debut in the Scottish Cup fifth round at Rugby Park. A double for Scott McDonald, either side of goals from Gary Caldwell and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, put Gordon Strachan's side on the road to the emphatic victory... Read more...
In Saturday's early game, Emmanuel Adebayor scored twice to down City. The Togo International opened the scoring in the ninth minute. Adebayor then had a hand in Arsenal's second in the 26th minute when he headed Gael Clichy's cross back across goal for Eduardo Da Silva to score... Read more...
|
|
Subscribe to this blog's feed
[What is this?]
|