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  • England vs Sweden Euro 92 – Lineker Substituted

    England vs Sweden Euro 92 – Lineker Substituted

    Euro 92 was one of the more extraordinary championships, not least for the eventual winners Denmark only joining a matter of days before the first match when Yugoslavia were expelled. It was also the last finals with just eight teams before the tournament doubled in time for Euro 96, but one match will stand out…

  • Euro Stories: Denmark handed last-minute Euro ‘92 place at Yugoslavia’s expense

    Euro Stories: Denmark handed last-minute Euro ‘92 place at Yugoslavia’s expense

    Football is historically littered with fairy tale endings and dreams coming true. It’s also partial to its fair share of unwritable scripts. On 31 May 1992, just 10 days before the European Championships commenced, the seeds of an incredible football journey began to flourish. Prior to the tournament, Yugoslavia had won their qualifying group for…

  • Eliteserien Lowdown

    Eliteserien Lowdown

    Eliteserien is Norwegian football’s first division but is one of the lesser known leagues, so we decided to outline the format and history of the league, looking at the European history of the teams and notable players to ply their trade in Norway.  Format The top flight in Norway, Eliteserien has been a 16-team league…

  • Russia, the Euros and Me

    Russia, the Euros and Me

    When you get rejected by a budget supermarket chain for a shelf-stacking job, you know it’s time to switch focus; that was my position 12 years ago after finishing journalism college, so I looked abroad for opportunities. I knew nothing of Russian culture or the football other than the UEFA Cup wins in 2005 and…

  • Euro 2020 Round Table: Winners, dark horses, flops, top scorers, fondest memories

    Euro 2020 Round Table: Winners, dark horses, flops, top scorers, fondest memories

    With what will surely go down as one of the more unusual European Championships after the year-long delay due to the global pandemic, not to mention the pan-continental set-up with games played from Azerbaijan to London, we sat down to discuss the key names we expect to turn up. Bryan Moore, Jack Wills, Andrew McAlister,…

  • Mind In Medway

    Mind In Medway

    “Sport brings people together” is a phrase we often hear and particularly with regards to football. It can be a welcome distraction from people’s lives, from anything that can be troubling, be it work, home life or a global pandemic. Currently, with a frightening and troubling virus forever in our consciousness, the effects on our…

  • 32 Sides to Every Story: Group H – Colombia, Japan, Senegal & Poland

    32 Sides to Every Story: Group H – Colombia, Japan, Senegal & Poland

    Group H may just be one of the most open, unpredictable groups in the modern World Cup eras, with all four teams having a strong claim to win the group and go home in equal measure. Colombia qualified in an incredibly tight CONMENBOL pool, finishing fourth, only one point ahead of both Peru and Chile,…

  • Canadian Premier League

    Canadian Premier League

    When you think of football in North America, you immediately think Major League Soccer, with all the media attention it gets and the superstar signings. It contains some big franchise teams that people the world over have heard of – LA Galaxy, New York Red Bulls, Vancouver Whitecaps; the list goes on – and is…

  • 32 Sides to Every Story: Group G – England, Belgium, Tunisia & Panama

    32 Sides to Every Story: Group G – England, Belgium, Tunisia & Panama

    Group G was, baring a near-miracle, always going to be a group of two halves. England and Belgium would be competing for top spot while Tunisia and Panama were battling it out to avoid finishing bottom. England topped their qualification group, withstanding pressure from Slovakia and Scotland, drawing two games and winning the rest. Belgium…

  • 32 Sides to Every Story: Group F – Germany, Mexico, Sweden & South Korea

    32 Sides to Every Story: Group F – Germany, Mexico, Sweden & South Korea

    Group F saw the reigning champions, Germany, pitted against the ambitious nations of Mexico, Sweden and South Korea, three teams who all expect at least a last 16 spot in a World Cup. This had real ‘Group of Death’ potential. Germany waltzed into the World Cup with ease, topping their group with 10 wins from…