Ian Constantine

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2011 World Cup


Group Phase

19 Feb: India vs Bangladesh
Dhaka

20 Feb:New Zealand vs Kenya
Chennai

20 Feb: Sri Lanka vs Canada
Hambantota

21 Feb: Australia vs Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad

22 Feb: England vs Netherlands
Nagpur

23 Feb: Pakistan vs Kenya
Hambantota

24 Feb: South Africa vs West Indies
New Delhi

25 Feb:Australia vs New Zealand
Nagpur

25 Feb: Bangladesh vs Ireland
Dhaka

26 Feb: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
Colombo

27 Feb: India vs England
Kolkata

28 Feb: West Indies vs Netherlands
New Delhi

28 Feb: Zimbabwe vs Canada
Nagpur

1 Mar: Sri Lanka vs Kenya
Colombo

2 Mar: England vs Ireland
Bangalore

3 Mar: South Africa vs Netherlands
Mohali

3 Mar: Pakistan vs Canada
Colombo

4 Mar: New Zealand vs Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad

4 Mar: Bangladesh vs West Indies
Dhaka

5 Mar: Sri Lanka vs Australia
Colombo

6 Mar: India vs Ireland
Bangalore

6 Mar: England vs South Africa
Chennai

7 Mar: Kenya vs Canada
New Delhi

8 Mar: Pakistan vs New Zealand
Pallekelle

9 Mar: India vs Netherlands
New Delhi

10 Mar: Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe
Pallekelle

11 Mar: West Indies vs Ireland
Mohali

11 Mar: Bangladesh vs England
Chittagong

12 Mar: India vs South Africa
Nagpur

13 Mar: New Zealand vs Canada
Mumbai

13 Mar: Australia vs Kenya
Bangalore

14 Mar: Pakistan vs Zimbabwe
Pallekelle

14 Mar: Bangladesh vs Netherlands
Chittagong

15 Mar: South Africa vs Ireland
Kolkata

16 Mar: Australia vs Canada
Bangalore

17 Mar: England vs West Indies
Chennai

18 Mar: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
Mumbai

18 Mar: Ireland vs Netherlands
Kolkata

19 Mar: Australia vs Pakistan
Colombo

19 Mar: Bangladesh vs South Africa
Dhaka

20 Mar: Zimbabwe vs Kenya
Kolkata

20 Mar: India vs West Indies
Chennai

Knock Out Stage

23 Mar: First Quarterfinal
Dhaka

24 Mar: Second Quarterfinal
Colombo

25 Mar: Third Quarterfinal
Dhaka

26 Mar: Fourth Quarterfinal
Ahmedabad

29 Mar: First Semifinal
Colombo

30 Mar: Second Semifinal
Mohali

02 Apr: FINAL
Mumbai

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John Terry England
JT clowns around... but it's not his fault

Don't Blame Terry or Rooney - It's The Shirt...

It's really not Robert Green or Wayne Rooney or the rest of the lads that should be blamed for England's poor performances in the early group pahse of this World Cup. It's all down to the crappy white shirts with the dodgy collar... what's all that about?
Advice from top fashion designers suggest a change in kit produced the desired result in the win-or-go-home game against Slovenia.

England Kit White Collar
The real reason for England's poor performances...


A stylist spokesman reports from Team England:
"Get 'em in red like against the Solvenians and it's like '66 and all that... and the German's will be trembling in their boots as they think it's all over and it will be..."

We need to get rid of the dodgy red shorts though... Sheffield United tried that one season and looked like a bunch of clowns. You can't get any respect from the opposition dressed like that. Nice black shorts will do the trick and we''ll look the part.
World cup success will then be ensured...
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Maradona
Argentina's Manager: Maradona's Delight

Argentina Lead The South American Charge...

The South American continent is awash with delerium as their nations storm through the opening games of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
All five South American qualifiers: Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay have lit up the stage with glitering performances as the so-called big names from Europe fail to impress.
A look at the group leaders as the final matches of the group stage get underway says it all.
Group A Winners: Uruguay... unbeaten
Group B Winners: Argentina... unbeaten and victorious in all three games
Group F Leaders: Paraguay... unbeaten
Group G Leaders: Brazil... unbeaten and won both games so far
Group H Leaders: Chile... unbeaten and won both games so far
It's not that the South American teams are grinding out results either... they can all claim to be the best amongst the best five teams in the tournament so far with only Spain and the Netherlands of the European contingent coming close - in patches - to rivaling the undoubted skills of the latin americans.
Argentina have been imperious, winning all three games relatively comfortably. Chile have shown why they qualified so well with enterprising performances and victories in both opening games. Uruguay and Paraguay have followed opening draws with victories and Brazil top Group G with comfortable performances that promise there is much still to come from the five time World Champions.

Raymond Domenech
Raymond Domenech: Despair for France

The tournament is bordering on disaster for the top European teams as France are out - finishing bottom of Group A - and Italy and England face a battle to qualify after drawing both opening games and producing disappointing performances in the process.
The Dutch and Portugese are currently the European shining lights - with the Netherlands topping Group E and qualifying after hard fought victories over Denmark & Japan. Portugal hit North Korea for seven after a slow start against the Ivory Coast in Group G and hnow have the unenviable task of gaining at least a point against Brazil to be sure of going through... though unless they take a substantial beating and Ivory Coast go on a similar goal rampage against the Koreans they will make it on goal difference.
Spain have recovered from their Swiss setback to move in to second place in Group H with a strong performance against Honduras. Chile are looming in the final game for Spain and qualification is very much in the balance.. especially if Switzerland manage to break out of their conservative shell and overcome the brittle Hondurans.
Germany should not be underated as a force in the is World Cup either as after a brilliant start against Australia they we're unlucky not to get something out of the Serbia game after being reduced to ten men. The final game against group leaders Ghana - now Africa's greatest hope to progress - will not be easy but we will be able to better guage how strong the German challenge is after this game. They are in still in control of their destiny and should progress from the group.

England Manager
Fabio Capello: Insists England are happy... but is he?

As for England... they are now in the situation where nothing but a win will do against Slovenia after a promising error-marred performance against the americans followed by an abysmal display in the game against Algeria.
Group C now mirrors Group F where the Italian's have to beat less fancied opposition - in their case Slovakia - to progress. Despite being drawn in the supposedly easiest group of the competition, England now look to have the tougher of the tests to qualify. While the Slovaks have been generally poor and deserve to sit bottom of their group, tiny Slovenia - the smallest nation represented at this World Cup - sit proudly at the top of Group C after a narrow win over Algeria and a controversial draw against USA. Both groups are wide open with some semblance of hope for all teams going in to the last game.

South Korea Manager
South Korean Glory: Huh Jung-Moo

The Asian challenge is going strong with South Korea once again qualifying for the knock-out stage as runners up in Group B and Japan can follow them if they gain at least a draw with Denmark in their final game of Group E.
Australia can also still qualify from Group D but the outcome is not in their hands as they must beat Serbia and hope for either a Ghana win or a significant German victory that destroys the Africans goal difference.

Mexico Manager
Mexico Qualify: Satisfaction for Javier Aguirre

The Central and North American challenge has been admirably led by the enterprising Mexicans who have qualified as runners up in Group A - edging out the hosts on goal difference despite losing their final game to Uruguay.
South Africa can consider themselves unlucky to be the first host nation not to make the knock-out phase of the competition. In a tough group they took the lead against Mexico before settling for a draw and finished with a win over the dispirited French. The 3-0 defeat at the hands of Uruguay made the negative goal difference too great to grab second spot and keep the host nation qualification record going on to Brazil in 2014.
Of the other CONCACAF qualifiers Honduras are out after defeats by Chile and Spain and now face the Swiss in Group H. They will be looking to salvage some pride as well as assist the other latin nations in the group to advance as a win for Switzerland could still edge out either of teh top two in the group.
The US have performed better in Group C than their results show. A strong performance against England was followed by a fighting draw with Slovenia. Only a late disallowed goal prevented their stirring comeback in that game turning into a memorable victory.

New Zealand Manager
Ricki Herbert: Joy for NZ

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the World Cup so far has been the performance of the supposedly easy-beats from Oceania. New Zealand grabbed a last second equaliser against Slovakia and moved on to the game with Italy with much boosted confidence. Another unexpected draw with the World Champions has the Kiwis in second spot going into the final round of group matches. They now face group leaders Paraguay and the odds are against them but with more of the fighting spirit the All Whites have shown so far who would bet against another surprise... in a World Cup that is getting used to shock results...

Crucial must-win matches now loom for the European powerhouses of England, Italy, Germany, Portugal and Spain... they have to step up quickly if they are to qualify for the knock-out phase that has started a game early. And the reward for victory? The sublime South American contingent awaits in the last 16...









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Major Sports Events: May 2010

April 27th 2010 23:54
2010
May 2010

Upcoming Events: May 2010

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Canada's Olympic Glory

March 2nd 2010 05:56
Canada Finish On Top
Luongo is flat out but Canada finish on top...

As the Canadian nation was preparing to skate for one last gold in the ice hockey final... the gold medal at the Vancouver Winter Olympics which most of its citizens would clearly swop for any of the other 13 triumphs... it was hard to disagree with the Canadian PM Stephen Harper's vision of a country finally coming of age at these Games.

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Australia v New Zealand to launch Melbourne's new rectangular stadium on 7 May 2010
Melbourne rectangular stadium
10 out of 10 for artistic impression... Melbourne's new rectangular stadium

The inaugural match at the new Melbourne stadium will be an international rugby league test between Australia and New Zealand on 7th May... followed just two days later by a major NRL game as Melbourne Storm take on the Brisbane Broncos in the first match at their new home


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Who is the Premier League's Best Player?

February 22nd 2010 04:23
Cesc Heads The Ratings...
according to Actim


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European Champions League Fixtures

February 22nd 2010 03:07
This weeks European Champions League Fixtures

Champions Trophy
Whose Trophy in 2010?

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Major Sports Events: March 2010

February 22nd 2010 00:49
2010
2010

Upcoming Events: March 2010

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An Unexpected Series Victory in South Africa Beckons

SA v England logo
England in South Africa

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