As the transfer window closed last night, formalities for Robbie Keane to go to Celtic on loan were completed. There were rumours about him leaving Tottenham and finally the wee hours of the transfer window confirmed this. The 29 year... (Continue reading)
The World’s most exciting, popular and costliest competition had the final draw of the Groups in South Africa which turned out to be an exciting draw that has been ideal for many but nightmares for a few. The 32 teams... (Continue reading)
Group A – France , Mexico , South Africa , Uruguay Group B – Argentina , Nigeria , Greece , South Korea Group C – England , USA , Algeria , Slovenia Group D – Germany , Serbia , Ghana... (Continue reading)
France’s odds of winning the World Cup have been cut from 16/1 to 12/1 after landing a stomach churningly handy draw by landing in host nation South Africa’s group A. England have also seen their odds tumble to 11/2 third... (Continue reading)
In a matter of hours, the 2010 World Cup field will be officially set. The draw is set to be made at 17:00 GMT time and 19:00 South Africa time. At a FIFA executive meeting in Cape Town, South Africa,... (Continue reading)
Thomond Park hosted Ireland and the Socceroos last night in a game that Ireland should have taken in their stride. Cahill got the Aussies in front after 38 mins. Giovanni Trapattoni had obviously given a good pre match speech because... (Continue reading)
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Tim Cahill scores for Australia 1-1 1:1 T. Cahill (59.) 0:1 Marcus Tulio Tanaka (40.) [ad#3_omni] Incoming search terms for the article:live scores asian qualifiers,livescore asia qualifier,tim cahill scores for australia... (Continue reading)
Japan 1 – 0 Australia – Update Asian World Cup Qualifiers [ad#3_omni]... (Continue reading)
Bahrain – Uzbekistan Preview With the direct entry spots into the 2010 World Cup being filled by Australia and Japan, this is a direct battle for the third spot. The winner will finish in a qualifying spot, which would mean... (Continue reading)