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Posted: 23 Jun 2014 12:24 PM PDT During Holland’s 2-0 win over Chile, confirming their place at the top of the group, Louis van Gaal made two substitutions. Fer was brought on the pitch at 75 minutes, then scored on 77 minutes. Memphis was also a second half sub and he scored Holland’s second goal. Arjen Robben was asked about how Van Gaal managed to get his substitutions just right. “Maybe Louis does have a golden willy,” he replied, smiling. When Robben’s comment was relayed to him, Van Gaal replied: “I don’t know. Truus [his wife] has never told me that!” ------------ The Republik of Mancunia has brought out a brilliant downloadable World Cup preview. It contains 20 articles written by football experts on the countries our players will be representing in Brazil. There is also exclusive content from this country's top football journalists, such as Sid Lowe, Martin Lipton, Sam Wallace and Dominic Fifield. All profit is going to charity. More info on the RoM World Cup preview can be found here. Minimum price is £4. Enter your e-mail address to receive the download and the price you would like to pay. |
Bwin Blogger’s League: Hosts and Holders Posted: 23 Jun 2014 04:19 AM PDT With the start of the final round of group games, most teams are still in the hunt for a spot in the knockout rounds, whilst others who have had the misfortune of being eliminated now have nothing to fear when they take to the field next. Today’s fixtures feature the hosts Brazil taking on Cameroon who have arguably been the most disappointing team in the whole tournament. Troubles before they even arrived over bonus pay, the problems have spilled on to the pitch, red cards and fighting team mates has been a feature over their play. Brazil were disappointing against Mexico but they will need to win to ensure finishing the group in first place, Neymar and Oscar have looked lively even if the supporting cast has failed to sparkle into life but fireworks are at the ready today. Back Brazil to add insult to injury for Cameroon. Brazil – 2 @ 2.10. In perhaps the biggest upset of the tournament so far, the holders Spain were the first team knocked out of the tournament after losing their first two games in comprehensive fashion. Tonight they take on Australia who have showed a lot of character and quality through Tim Cahill in putting up stern fights against both Holland and Chile who have been two of the most impressive sides thus far. However, the pressure is now off Spain and the quality in their side is undoubted, with plenty of changes likely to take place and the chance of a more attacking side on the cards, Spain -1 @ 2.10 is another handicap that looks likely to come in. bwin World Cup Blogger’s League We are taking part in the bwin World Cup Blogger’s League, a betting competition between top football sites, to follow our progress head to www.bwinbetting.com. All of the odds included are sourced from bwin.com and you can find more on bwin’s World Cup offering, including Double/Treble returns, here. For all the latest odds, tips and offers follow @bwin or visit www.facebook.com/bwin.
------------ The Republik of Mancunia has brought out a brilliant downloadable World Cup preview. It contains 20 articles written by football experts on the countries our players will be representing in Brazil. There is also exclusive content from this country's top football journalists, such as Sid Lowe, Martin Lipton, Sam Wallace and Dominic Fifield. All profit is going to charity. More info on the RoM World Cup preview can be found here. Minimum price is £4. Enter your e-mail address to receive the download and the price you would like to pay. |
Posted: 23 Jun 2014 03:07 AM PDT Scott wrote for Bleacher Report about Wayne Rooney’s most memorable international moments. The Guardian reports on Louis van Gaal’s claims that FIFA are giving Brazil preferential treatment. The Independent discusses Wilf Zaha returning to Crystal Palace. United Rant has stats on our defence compared to other teams in the league. ------------ The Republik of Mancunia has brought out a brilliant downloadable World Cup preview. It contains 20 articles written by football experts on the countries our players will be representing in Brazil. There is also exclusive content from this country's top football journalists, such as Sid Lowe, Martin Lipton, Sam Wallace and Dominic Fifield. All profit is going to charity. More info on the RoM World Cup preview can be found here. Minimum price is £4. Enter your e-mail address to receive the download and the price you would like to pay. |
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