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Dear Dr. Moschlavius G Thank you for offering me a cut of your banner ad earnings as compensation for penning a little something for the Puffington Host. Unfortunately, I am not willing to sell my soul to the corporations for … Continue reading
Real Madrid have launched an ASTOUNDING bid to sign Manchester United’s superstar player Nani. This is not a true fact, but this is a transfer rumor so it doesn’t have to be. You have read it and will come back … Continue reading
There was an epic coincidence on Tuesday night when England played Ghana in London, and Ireland played Uruguay in Dublin. That’s right: Ghana and Uruguay were practically playing practically next door to each other! You would think after their controversial … Continue reading
Loyal RSS & Kindle readers and confused web-based browsers, this is a content summary for a soccer blog post that was never written and never will be written. In order to read the soccer blog post, you must write the … Continue reading
Too much time is spent in England doubting, questioning, analyzing and generally damning the effect of Premier League football on the game. Perhaps Richard Scudamore wakes daily at 11 p.m. to prep for his daily routine: slinking through the night … Continue reading
When I watch a game of soccer, I’m often dazzled by the art of it all. It’s so pretty, the way all the players move around and work hard and pass nicely and oh! Look at that goal! Which is … Continue reading
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We’ve heard a lot about the digital media revolution and the impending doom of traditional print sports journalism. But in my country, Canada, there is a winner emerging, an old familiar friend that not only refuses to leave your home, … Continue reading
Yesterday, Bill Archer at BigSoccer posted on a topic that only tangentially relates to soccer: a searing musical criticism of local politics in Trinidad & Tobago. I applaud the diversity and originality of text between the banner ads. I hope … Continue reading