Wales

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England v Wales – Capello Forgets Rooney Has A Temper, Rooney Forgets He’s Already On A Yellow

Roger Domeneghetti tactfully avoids suggesting it is past time that Fabio Capello improved his English. Continue reading »

WFC’s International Catch: Choice Fixtures For 25-30 March, 2011

It’s an international weekend, which means Fergie and Wenger can complain about the referees to their heart’s content and Carlos Tevez, Arjen Robben and Antonio di Natale will enjoy a week off. Most importantly, John Terry will be sporting the armband for England but Craig Bellamy hasn’t revealed whether he’ll be playing a wedge or a nine iron. In any event, here’s the cream of the international crop, according to our cracked WFC writing staff. Continue reading »

Euro 2012 — The Group Qualifier Preview

The WFC European staff have gathered together to sort out the groups in the Euro 2012 group qualification. Continue reading »

Did You Catch It? 3-5 Sept. 2010

The international weekend in review! Continue reading »

Catch Them If You Can — 3-5 Sept. 2010

Between oddly scheduled Euro qualifiers and a holiday Monday in America, it’s a really long weekend of footy. Continue reading »

Friday, 13 (yikes!) Aug. — Speaking In Code

Breaking through the PC barrier to find out what football personalities really mean when they offer up such ambiguous answers to questions from the media. Continue reading »

Is international football becoming a chore?

Stephen Ireland’s recent comments regarding international football seems to suggest a trend of top young players turning their backs on representing their countries. Should we fear for the future of the international game? Continue reading »

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