Campeonato Brasileiro

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The Monday Morning Drip: Because Old Dogs & Englishmen Still Do Tricks

A jolt of footy caffeine to jump-start your week! Continue reading »

The Monday Morning Drip: Because Ade Is Light On His Feet

Pouring you a double shot of fully caffeinated footy, to start off your week! Continue reading »

The Monday Morning Drip: Because Asamoah Is Gyan, Baby, Gyan

A cascading blast of footy caffeine to welcome you back from the international break! Continue reading »

The Monday Morning Drip: Because The Premiership Is Only A Two Team League

A jolt of footy caffeine to get your week started. Continue reading »

The Monday Morning Drip: Because The Premier League Isn’t Enough

A jolt of international footy to jump start your week! Continue reading »

WFC’s Weekend Catch – Choice Fixtures For 11-12 June, 2011

After a week of International fare, club football takes over in earnest in the far reaches of the world. In Russia it’s a battle royale for the top spot in the RPL, while in Japan, the J-League tries to put a heartbreaking spring behind it and bring a smile, if just for a moment, to their fans. In the Americas, Major league Soccer heads into the middle part of its season, oblivious to losing its best players to the Gold Cup, while Chile and Argentina wrap up their Clausura campaigns and Brazil shrugs off the last bits of rust in the national championship.

England, Spain, Italy and Germany? Who needs ‘em? Continue reading »

WFC’s Weekend Catch – Choice Fixtures For 4-5 June 2011

It’s going to be a bit of bare bones over the next few weeks, as most of Europe is idle, Mexico is on their summer break, Argentina is winding down and Australia has yet to kick in their new campaign. Still, there is the Russian Premier League, the Campeonato Brasileiro, Major League Soccer, the Women’s World Cup, Copa America and the Gold Cup to keep us occupied until full football service is restored in late August. So, if you’re really jonesing for some footy, WFC will point you in the right direction. Continue reading »

WFC’s Weekend Catch: Choice Matches For 28-29 May, 2011 (Including The Champions League Final)

The Champions League Final casts a huge shadow over the weekend fixtures but there are some other important matches lurking in the darkness. Have a look! Continue reading »

WFC’s Weekend Catch: Choice Matches For 21-22 May, 2011

Much like AH-nold and Maria, most of European football has entered the End Of Days. As the Devil is in the details, we’ll be featuring summaries, rather than individual matches for certain leagues. If that makes you unhappy, keep it to yourself or, when you go to sleep, Gabriel Byrne will be under your bed! Continue reading »

The Weekend Catch For 13-14 November

>>> Strap yourself in for a global tour of the best weekend fixtures on offer.  Virgin Air has nothing on us! Jude Ellery @Football Farrago Newcastle v Fulham, Premier League>>>Saturday Currently my eye is drawn to the unfashionable teams.  You know, those sides who find themselves peering up at the glistening glass ceiling of the … Continue reading »

Catch Them If You Can! 2-3 Oct. 2010

The best matches of the weekend and a look back at European Nights! Continue reading »

Did You Catch It? 25-26 Sept. 2010

The big bangs from the weekend action, with film at eleven. Continue reading »

Catch Them If You Can! 25-26 Sept. 2010

The big clubs have had results blow up in their faces all through the mid-week. will it continue into the weekend? Continue reading »

Did You Catch It? 18-19 Sept. 2010

Thrills, spills, and highlights! So what if it doesn’t rhyme? Continue reading »

Catch Them If You Can! 18-19 Sept. 2010

The weekend is here! Long live the weekend! Continue reading »

Campeonato Brasileiro review

One of the most difficult leagues in the world is coming to the final rounds for 2009. Who will be the winner? Continue reading »

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