(From Saniwat Vicheanteab at Siamsport Blog) "Ball out just satisfied Thai soccer pedigree is" "not a fan of course not to flout Thai Ball" and a variety of phrases commonly found in particular Forum Thai football Or a fabric with a button to see each other at all race tracks have Honestly agree that no current football home, we stopped the momentum and were not really Consciousness of the Football League in the quiet will disappear almost as ten years Back to Over boiling...
(From Umaporn Meeteepee at Yenta4 Diary) It's time to cheer the World Cup football >
(From Angela’s Blog) Sony Ericsson is holding a contest where you blog about your football story, and stand a chance to win tickets to watch the FIFA World Cup 2010. Contest ends today 31 March 2010, so I doubt I’ll stand a chance but I’d like to share a short story on my love of football anyway. Kids living in Singapore in the early 90s could probably relate to this. “B*t#h” was probably my first Malay vulgar word I learnt at 11yrs old, thanks and no thanks to the ear-splitting screaming fans...
(From Wilson’s Blog) Don’t ever brag about football if you haven’t watch a live football match. I always told off those who loves to brag about their favourite teams. Most Malaysians loved foreign football league such as English Premier League (EPL), Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, World Cup and Euro Cup. Many of them neglected the local football scene. Me myself is an avid England, Liverpool and Selangor FC supporter. I never brought up to be a footballer. I wish I have the stamina and...
(From Ddyernz at Posterous) This was the end of our first day in Spain, en route to Euro 2004 in Portugal, a trip for which we had been saving since Euro 2000 had finished. We were a group of fanatical England supporters. A core of five, with a few others that would be coming and going as the tournament progressed. Since the draw had been made, all I could think about was that first game against France. When it comes to football (and plenty of other things), there is no love lost between...
(From Joe Doang at Kompasiana) Playing Football in my neighborhood is usually called bal-balan, this special sport game is always fun plus healthy. Besides, bal-balan is very fun but fun, all we need is a ball – my friends and I use our allowance to buy it – and a large field which is now hard to find, and all your good friends, then just play the game by dribbling the ball, running, kicking, and shouting. GOOAALL!! Every afternoon I always play bal-balan with my neighbors, the men of course...
(From Asep Dudinov at Kompasiana) Not only Gus Dur-president of Republic of Indonesia after Habibi-who likes football. Way back then, one of two figures who proclaimed Indonesians’ Independence was football lover. Not only watching football game, but also playing it in a real meaning, not playing it in the virtual world which is today’s trend. He is Mohammad Hatta or commonly known as Bung Hatta. One of three “Bungs” which are known in the history of Indonesians’ Independence movement...
(From Mike Limpag's Cebu Football Blog) AT THE crack of dawn in one small patch of grass that barely qualifies for a football pitch—or a playground even—a group of youngsters start their thrice-weekly grind of football drills. While most of their schoolmates are just waking up, they are off greeting the dawn as they warm up for the day’s exercise. And as the rest of the students troop to school, members of the football team—from six-year-olds to 12-year-olds—toil under coaches Jun Santillan...
(From Sukron Abdilah at Kompasiana) In the past, other than Volley Ball, Soccer a sports which I liked. It is still fresh in my memory and it is well recorded how to manage ‘the round skin’ to make it a goal. When the sun rays are enlighting the earth with its heat, clothed with salty sweat as the sea water, my friends and I –in the village, were keen to drill the ball. In my village, the people there used to make use of the dry farm yards to play soccer until the rainy season comes. The habit...
(From Lingga at Kompasiana) July 2009 was a painful time for me, a football fan. Naturally, ever since I saw my beloved team PSMS Medan losing in the play off round against Persebaya and became demoted from the main division. A defeat occurring after the normal time allocation dominated the mysterious side of the leather ball. The goddess of fortune must be carried everywhere if one were about to play a game. However great a team may be, it won't be able to deliver if the team had bad luck...
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