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Copious Notes On The Copa America: The Fat Lady Sings & The Skinny One Remains Clothed

Uruguay have made their case for being the best South American side now and in the past with their victory over Paraguay in the Copa America final. Continue reading »

Copious Notes On The Copa America: History or Mediocrity?

Uruguay seek to become the all-time South American champions while Paraguay hope for a first victory in the tournament from the most important match in it. Continue reading »

Copious Notes On The Copa America: Turning The World On Its Head

Brazil and Argentina knocked out of the Copa America in the first knockout round? What next? Don’t look now but it may be Peru and Venezuela in the Final. Pack your gear and head for higher ground; Armageddon is upon us! Continue reading »

Copious Notes On The Copa America – Opening Matches

The Copa America is underway, although someone might want to tell the clubs involved. The opening rounds may have been starved for entertaining football but we brought you highlights of what little there was, because that’s just the type of bloggers we are. Continue reading »

Brazil, Argentina & CONMEBOL Took Their Show On The Road During The International Break

As the Copa America doesn’t need a qualifying round, many South American clubs played in friendlies around the world on the last FIFA date. Continue reading »

Calcio Returns — The 2010-11 Serie A Preview

Jose Mourinho may have taken his act to Spain but Italy is still special. Continue reading »

Who Says Crime Doesn’t Pay?

As the mistakes and injustices pile up at the World Cup, will Sepp Blatter’s incessant apologies be enough to assuage embittered fans? Continue reading »

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