It’s in the (inter)net! [01.16.07]
By Tom Dunmore • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: News & Notes • no responsesI’m going to try to round-up interesting links more often, from blogs and the press; let me know if this is useful or not, and feel free to leave anything else you think is worth reading in the comments.
- Will the newfound peace between Fifa/Uefa and the clubs last longer than the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact? (Ian Plenderleith)
- G-14 outflanked? (200%)
- MyFC members ready to vote on Ebbsfleet takeover (BBC News)
- On racism in Italian football (Treasons, Strategems & Spoils)
- Top ten English newspapers for football coverage online (EPL Talk)
- Minnesota Thunder owner’s grand plans (Throughball)
- How to watch African Cup of Nations’ in the U.S. (Road to 2010 World Cup)
- Women’s football in England might move to the summer (The Guardian)
- Miami pushing for MLS (My Soccer Blog)
- FIFA moves CONCACAF qualifiers after stadiums flunk new World Cup rules (AP)
- Now Hicks says he didn’t meant to undermine Benitez (The Times)
- From V-Necks to Luton: Nick Owen’s rise in football (The Guardian)
Tom Dunmore is the editor of Pitch Invasion.
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