Arsenal today completed the signing of long-term target Marouane Chamakh in what could be a busy summer of transfer activity for the Gunners.
Marouane Chamakh is "counting the days" until he finally becomes an Arsenal player, and he says he intends to prove he was worth the wait.
The small town of Kimberley, South Africa welcomed a host of football stars and politicians as the country celebrated 50 days to the FIFA World Cup.
It’s Friday, so it must be World Cup preview podcast time again. This week it’s the turn of Group E, which features the talents of Cameroon, Denmark, Japan and the Netherlands (and apparently Holland too). Your four co-hosts debate the merits of each team in various categories (some serious: Best Coach, some not so much: Best Celebrity Spokesperson) and then add up the points to see which two teams go through.
This fifth episode of the Total Football Soccer Show’s World Cup previews was originally broadcast Thursday, April 15th on WRIR 97.3, and is now available as a podcast. Questions raised include: Did Sam Allardyce longball Hidetoshi Nakata into retirement? Why doesn’t Barack Obama phone Brian McBride? And how much would it suck to be Brian Laudrup?
So… Cameroon, Denmark, Japan and the Netherlands. Which two of these these four fine football teams will make the grade? I can’t tell you. Partially because I can’t remember, but mostly because I want you to listen to the podcast and find out that way.
- You can download the mp3 here and you can subscribe via iTunes here.
Chelsea captain John Terry has his sights set on the double after three second-half goals earned a 3-0 win over Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-final.