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Evra's greenophobia, female footballers get dirty
Dominic RaynorDominic Raynor on a week when France's Patrice Evra got greenophobia ahead of their World Cup play-off with Ireland.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2009Burley insists: I never feared Scotland axe
George Burley insisted he never feared being sacked as Scotland boss, despite suggesting his players had saved his skin in the final two World Cup qualifiers.
Story | Conversation | September 16, 2009The virtues of Verbeek
Jason DaseyJason Dasey hails Pim Verbeek's impact since taking charge of Australia.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2008The bronze generation too easily tarnished
Norman HubbardNorman Hubbard casts aside the brickbats to praise semi-finalists Portugal.
Story | Conversation | July 06, 2006All Quiet on the Spanish Front
Phil BallSpain know better than to expect much from Germany 2006, says Phil Ball.
Story | Conversation | June 11, 2006Difficult to please Deutschland
Nick BidwellNick Bidwell gauges a cautious German reaction to a goal-glut.
Story | Conversation | June 10, 2006Willkommen in Deutschland
Uli Hesse-LichtenbergerUli Hesse-Lichtenberger describes the moment the magnitude of the World Cup imprinted itself on his befuddled friend.
Story | Conversation | June 05, 2006An abrupt fall from grace
Uli Hesse-LichtenbergerUli Hesse-Lichtenberger on Jurgen Klinsmann's slide from German public affection.
Story | Conversation | March 20, 2006LMA calls for an end to the Eriksson furore
The League Managers' Association today called for closure on the controversy surrounding their president, the England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Story | Conversation | January 18, 2006
