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Michael cox zonal marking
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With so many cheap plane fares from England to continental Europe, the blokes from European Football Weekends can spend a weekend going to any part of continental Europe to watch a match and can sometimes find it cheaper than going to a Premier League match in their neck of the woods, such is the extravagant price of those tickets (Arsenal, cough cough). Besiktas 3-0 Gaziantepspor by Danny Last, European Football Weekends. Some of the teams may surprise you, especially those of you who are new to the league.Ħ. But in this particular instance, the article features a “hall of fame” for which eleven clubs deserve to be listed for their Premier League status and history. The blog Two Hundred Percent sometimes feels like EPL Talk’s long lost English cousin such is the similarity in topics and nostalgia that we cover. The Premier League First Eleven by Ted, Two Hundred Percent. It also talks about the future and whether Drogba will finish his career at the French club. The well-written and informative article by The Guardian’s Dominic Fifield describes how much of an impact Drogba had when he played for Marseille, how emotional it was when he left and what it meant for him when he returned.

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Chelsea’s recent away match in the Champions League against Marseille was one that few people cared about except one man who it meant so much to, Didier Drogba. Chelsea’s Didier Drogba Expecting Emotional Return To Marseille by Dominic Fifield, The Guardian. This blog post, in particular, may read like ‘inside baseball’ for some soccer fans, but Whittall’s honesty and obvious love of the craft of writing shines through in this personal piece that examines what makes soccer writing good.Ĩ. Good Soccer Writing is Fueled by Love (Duh) by Richard Whittall, A More Splendid Life. Thankfully has gotten much better since launch despite the fact that its name is still repetitive and amateurish (i.e. It’s hard to imagine a site launch that could have been worse, and Rolf does an admirable job at sharing his criticism in his no-holds-barred review. It’s almost impossible to look away as you read about the mistake after mistake that the site creators accomplished.

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Reading Matt Rolf’s critique of the launch of Major League Soccer’s official website is like looking at a roadside accident. The MLS Web Site Disaster by Matt Rolf, Fake Sigi. With that said, here are my top ten favorite soccer articles of 2010 (in reverse order):ġ0.











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