Red Sports the place to go for World Cup info
Please excuse us again for blowing our horn a little bit but we were all presently surprised that Google Search is throwing up Red Sports as the go-to site for World Cup information.
Please excuse us again for blowing our horn a little bit but we were all presently surprised that Google Search is throwing up Red Sports as the go-to site for World Cup information.
Since we cannot be at the World Cup, we can amuse ourselves with population and GDP comparisons. They make for an interesting read.
Everybody would still remember how France’s talismanic hero Zinedine Zidane infamously ended his career with in the 2006 World Cup final with a headbutt on Italy’s Marco Materazzi, resulting in a straight red card. France then lost the final on penalties to Italy.
Arguably the most successful Asian team, this is South Korea’s eighth appearance in the World Cup finals. No local football fan could have forgotten their fairytale run into the semi-finals back in the 2002 edition when they co-hosted the World Cup with Asian neighbours Japan.
Can Holland finally fulfill their potential and soar all the way in the World Cup? Or will they stutter midway as they have always done in the past? Many celebrated national managers in the past like Louis van Gaal and Guus Hiddink have tried and failed in going all the way.
About 200 football fans decided to make their voice heard at the Speakers’ Corner yesterday afternoon to voice their unhappiness over the pricing of the World Cup packages announced by StarHub and SingTel. They were unhappy about the near seven-fold increase in the pricing of the package as compared to the World Cup four years ago.
With an ageing roster, coach Marcello Lippi places faith in his old guards to retain the biggest prize in football. Will Lippi’s loyalty prove naive? Can Italy squeeze out one more championship performance?
By Noor Farhan/Red Sports Without their inspirational captain, Michael Ballack, [...]