Archive for the 'European Championships Special' Category

Managerial Reversal European Championships Special Part 6

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

The first of the round of games we bring to you is just for the decision of who will win the group giving the better draw as Germany and Sweden go head-to-head.  Schmitdt opened the scoring, 10 minutes in good position allowed him space, when the ball came in he fired it past Isaksson. A […]

Managerial Reversal European Championships Special Part 5

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Scotland once again showed that they were out of their depth even with one of the best managers in British history, Gus Hiddink also showed he was a magician. Sweden played good football throughout the game, Scotland conceded their second consecutive goal in the first minute. Rosenberg opened the scoring and although they dominated the […]

Managerial Reversal European Championships Special Part 4

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The opening game of the tournament was Sir Alex Ferguson vs Ze Germans! and it wasn’t one of Ferguson’s finest moments in football. Winning the league with Manchester United before he came out obviously made him a bit worse for wear. From the start the German side was all over Scotland, Schippers firing early just […]

Managerial Reversal European Championships Special Part 3

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

The squads have been named and look like this:
France
Goalkeepers
Sebastien Frey (Fiorentina), Hugo Lloris (Milan), Steve Mandanda (Marseille)
Defenders
Phillippe Mexes (Roma), Mamadou Sakho (Paris SG), Sebastian Squillaci (Lyon), Bakary Sagna (Arsenal), Gael Clichy (R. Madrid), Armand Traore (Arsenal), Francois Clerc (Lyon), Mathieu Bodmer (Milan) Samir Nasri (Marseille)
Midfielders
Younousse Sankhare (Paris SG), Abou Diaby (Lazio), Benoit Pedretti (Fiorentina), Jeremy […]

Managerial Reversal European Championships Special Part 2

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Now it is time to for the big prize, the managers will earning their money, striving for success and fighting for new contracts as this could potentially be the last tournament for many of our managers international careers. In group A, Zola’s Italy was first to qualify in unstoppable form. Through the whole group Buffon […]