A Half Crass, Half Class El Clasico
You can forgive a Real Madrid fan for being less than enthusiastic. Yesterday’s game had moments of dazzling skill, a breakneck pace, and suspense. Neither team grabbed the game by the neck until the last […]
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In FC Barcelona, La Liga, Real Madrid / By Elliott Turner /
You can forgive a Real Madrid fan for being less than enthusiastic. Yesterday’s game had moments of dazzling skill, a breakneck pace, and suspense. Neither team grabbed the game by the neck until the last […]
In Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid / By Andrew McCole /
In nearly every tournament in the entirety of the football world, there are Cinderella stories and fixtures that are almost as intriguing as watching paint dry. There might be a giant-killing that provides some interest, […]
In La Liga, Real Madrid / By Elliott Turner /
The Rise of Real’s BBC In the 1960’s, Beatlemania swept across Europe, including Spain, and Real Madrid featuring a mop-topped group of younger players with Joe Namath sideburns dubbed “The Ye-Ye Generation” from the words “Yeah […]
In La Liga, National Teams, Real Madrid / By Guilherme Neto /
It’s hard to put in words what Cristiano Ronaldo has accomplished with Real Madrid since he landed in Spain, back in the summer of 2009. In roughly 4 and a half seasons playing for the […]
In FC Barcelona, Manchester City, Transfer News / By Andrew McCole /
The beauty of transfer rumors are that any person even remotely associated with the game can make a joke about a certain player leaving for another club and, if certain people overhear it, the story […]
In Club/National Team Kits, National Teams, World Cup / By Derek Rehagen /
Celebrating their 100th year of national team soccer, Portugal will be looking to bring home their first World Cup title in their sister country, Brazil. Now is the time for Portugal because who knows how […]
In Club Teams, Random Fandom / By Andrew McCole /
In the world of soccer, things such as match fixing, a World Cup in 120 degree heat, and Sepp Blatter seems to have been able to skate under the radar as the footballing world have […]
In La Liga, Random Fandom / By Drew Wendt /
Excuse the title above. It kind of makes Lionel Messi seem like a South American dictator bent on suppressing any and all footballing peasants who have any inkling of rebellion. That’s not really accurate. The […]
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