Tuesday, November 30, 2010

1/4 Finals of Fultsal Cup 2010-Phnom Penh, Cambodia

At Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Saturday 4th December.

14:00 -------------- Police Commissary 4 : 3 Panda ABC

16:00 -------------- General Department of Industry 9 : 7 Khmer Super Red

Sunday 4th December.

14:00 --------------- Flying Bikes 8 : 4 Black Cat

16:00 --------------- QB Mobile 17 : 4 Daniel

Monday, November 29, 2010

Where Did England Go Wrong Against France?

by Jeremy Monkhouse

Where did England go wrong on Wednesday against France? I am, of course, talking about the football match (or â• • soccer gameâ• • for you Americans) that took place last week at Wembley stadium in London.

Although the score was 2-1 to France, in truth it could have been far more than that. England were shown up for what they are â• • a team lacking in basic footballing technique (when compared to the other major footballing countries, anyway) and ideas. France started off by passing the ball around in a fluid and easy-on-the-eye fashion, whereas England played the ball around between their defenders before hoofing the ball up to an isolated Andy Carroll up front.

So what went wrong? Fabio Capello (the England manager) was trying out a few new youth players, so you might be forgiven for using this as an excuse for a bad performance, but in truth it was not the youth that were the problem â• • it was the older, more experienced players that yet again did not perform.

Gareth Barry will be the victim of much of the abuse after this game, and rightly so. He simply offered nothing at all in midfield. For a player that canâ• • t pass or tackle and doesnâ• • t run, it seems as if his England future might be in question.

Secondly, although Jordan Henderson (one of the young players introduced in the friendly) does look a fantastic prospect (his Sunderland form will tell you that), he was fairly poor against France. Some leeway must obviously be given, since he is only 20 and this was his first ever England cap. Henderson looked understandably nervous in front of the 80,000 strong crowd, but calmed down as the game went on.

Despite all of this, we must remember that this was just a friendly, and that we shouldnâ• • t get carried away like many people have been.

About the Author

Jeremy has been writing articles for nearly 4 years. Come visit his latest website about buying a kids fabric shower curtains which also helps people find the best primitive country shower curtains on the market.â• •

Friday, November 19, 2010

Results Fultsal 1/8, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Saturday at Olympic Stadium

1. Dai Ek Katdé 4-7 Commissary Police.

2. General Department of Industry 7-2 Red Ball.

3. Panda ABC 7-5 Home Sport.

4. Khmer Super Red 12-10 Phnom Penhnois.

Sunday at Olympic Stadium

1. Flying Bikes 11-5 KCT.

2. Mobile qb 7-5 Funan.

3. Dara Prampi 3-15 Black Cat

4. Hotel Nokor Samreth 6-11 Daniel

Monday, November 15, 2010

Result Friendly Match of Cambodian Football Club

13/11/2010

Location: Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Time: 03:30 PM

Phnom Penh Crown 2 : 0 Khmer Team from France.

Scorers: Sun Sopanha 2' & Tieng Tiny 90'+2.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Result Friendly Match of Cambodian Football Club

10/11/2010

Time: 03:30pm

Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Naga Corp 1 : 0 Youth Khmer From France.

Scorers:

Kop Isa 35'.

Result Friendly Match of Cambodian Football Club

7/11/2010

Time: 03:30pm

Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Preah Khan Reach 5 : 1 Khmer Selected From France.

Scorers:

Preah Khan Reach: Udom 13', Laboravy 28'&45', S.El Nasa 71', Rasmey 90'.

Khmer Selected From France: Samnang 59'.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Roger Hunt - Liverpool FC Legend

by Steve Goodwin

Roger Hunt was born in 1938 and became one of the most legendary footballers ever to play for Liverpool. Hunt played for Stockton Heath, Bury and Devizes Town, before signing for Liverpool in 1958 and he went on to make 492 appearances and score 286 goals for Liverpool.

Hunt was signed by Liverpool manager Phil Taylor when they were mid-table second division side, but he still managed to impress. When Bill Shankly became manager, Roger Hunt survived a large player exodus and became instrumental in the Liverpool side that returned to winning ways and top division football.

After narrowly missing out on promotion for several consecutive seasons, Roger Hunt played a major role in helping Liverpool win promotion during the 1961-62 season, he played in 41 of the 42 league games and scored 41 goals that season, as Liverpool won the second division title.

Hunt formed a formidable strike partnership with Ian St John as Liverpool returned to the first division, and he went on to become Liverpool's top goal scorer for eight seasons running, this included Liverpool's title winning season of 1963-64 and in 1965-66. Hunt also scored the opening goal as Liverpool won the FA Cup in 1965 against Leeds United.

Roger Hunt was not only renowned for his goal scoring exploits, but also his team play and work ethic, which were second to none. Hunt became Liverpool's all time leading goal scorer, a record that was eventually overtaken by Ian Rush, but Hunt remains the highest scorer of league goals for Liverpool even today.

Roger Hunt also had a distinguished international football career for England, and was part of the World Cup winning team in 1966, he played in all of England's six games in the tournament and scored three goals, as England went on to win the trophy for the first and only time; he is often referred to as "Sir" Roger Hunt by the Liverpool fans in recognition of a knighthood they believe he deserved.

In 1969 and aging Roger Hunt was allowed to leave Liverpool as Bill Shankly began to re-build his team, and Hunt joined Bolton Wanderers. Many fans believe if it wasn't for Hunts great ability, Liverpool would never have achieved the success they have, which makes him a true Liverpool legend.

About the Author

Steve Goodwin is a writer for Premier Football Souvenirs, a UK based internet company specialising in the retail of Premier League Football (Soccer) merchandise, souvenirs and football gifts that are available from the football shop to ship worldwide.