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Germany, and Referee, Leave England Speechless

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Germany's Thomas Muller, left, scored again to give his team a 4-1 lead over England. Germany would go on to win by the same score.
By ROB HUGHES
Published: June 27, 2010
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — The Germans power on, but the English become the third of Europe's big five soccer nations to depart the World Cup woefully short of living up to their billing.
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England's Wayne Rooney argued with the linesman Mauricio Espinosa after a goal was disallowed that would have tied the match at 2-2.
Germany thrashed England, 4-1, here on Sunday. The score leaves little room for equivocation or excuse. Yet there was one: Before halftime, with Germany ahead, 2-1, and England seemingly in the ascendancy, the referee ruled out a clear tying goal.
It was not even a close call. Frank Lampard's lob over the goalkeeper struck the crossbar and fell 18 inches behind the goal line. Neither the Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda, nor his linesman, was sufficiently up with play to award it.
You can call it incompetent officiating. You can call as loud as you wish for goal-line technology. But as England Coach Fabio Capello complained moments after his team's elimination, "The mistake of the linesman, and I have to say also the referee, is inexplicable because from the bench I saw the ball in the net.
"I no understand this decision."
Capello may struggle to find the right words in English, but his reasoning was sound. How, in 2010, when television technology exists to show from four different angles that a goal is a goal, can it be disallowed?
How can FIFA, which boasts of making $3.2 billion on the current four-year World Cup cycle, deny the right of players to be granted a goal when viewers from Blomfontein to Timbuktu can see the unfairness?
Well, fate has a habit of waiting a long, long time to settle old scores.
Ask any German old enough to remember Wembley Stadium, 1966, and they will tell you that England beat Germany in the World Cup final with a goal that should never have been allowed.
Franz Beckenbauer, perhaps the most accomplished German soccer player of all time, never tires of saying to any Englishman who shakes his hand that, maybe England deserved the Cup that day — but the ball shot by Geoff Hurst against the crossbar bounced down without crossing the line.
History repeats itself, or rather history wipes the slate clean. The difference of course is 44 years, a lifetime of technological changes in the world but not adopted by soccer.
However, it is not because of Sunday's loss that Capello is considering whether he wishes to remain or resign as England's coach. He was asked four times and all he would say was: "I have to decide. I have to speak with the chairman to see if he has confidence in me or not."
If Capello should go, it could on paper cost the English Football Association more than $18 million because it signed a two-year extension with Capello just before the tournament.
But Capello alone is not responsible for England's inadequacies. Driving down to Bloemfontein on Sunday, the roads were packed with English supporters, led to believe, as during every fourth summer since 1966, that it had the players to show the world how to play the game England invented.
Germans have a way of disputing that. Their players and England's players down the decades have contested World Cup elimination games, with their followers hyping their teams. The English in particular pay fortunes to follow their team to painful disillusionment.
The disallowed goal in Bloemfontein should not disguise that Germany was superior on the field. Its emerging young talents — Thomas Muller, Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira to name three — completely outplayed England's aging household names.
Even an older German, a Pole who chose to represent Germany, could outfox this England defense. Miroslav Klose is an enigma to his club, Bayern Munich, for whom he seldom gets a game, but at three World Cups now he has led Germany's attack, and been among the top scorers at each.
His goal after 20 minutes exposed England. It was a route-one approach, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer booting the ball from one end of the field to the other, and Klose too quick, too strong, too persistent for Matthew Upson.
As Upson tried to foul him, Klose tenaciously scored his 50th goal in 99 matches for Germany. As easy as that.
Germany's second goal had more quality in the buildup, with Ozil, Klose and Muller all moving and passing the ball quicker than the Englishmen could think until, finally, Lukas Podolski, unmarked, shot through the legs of goalkeeper David James.
Game over? Not quite. What England lacks in skills it tries to atone for in spirit.
From a corner kick, Steven Gerrard played a high ball into the goalmouth, Neuer and defender Jerome Boateng failed to cut it out, and Upson headed England back into the match.
Moments later, with Germany reeling, came Lampard's goal that never was.
"You never know the psychology of football," Capello said after the game. "At that time we were the better side, but at 3-1 Germany was able to play counterattack."
The third and fourth goals were created with clinical passing, and finished with almost embarrassing ease by Muller, a 20-year-old forward for Bayern Munich. He has the famous name of Germany's record goal scorer, Gerd Müller, and the newer version has time to grow into something special.
It helped that England gave him the freedom of the penalty box.
England is on the way out, again. Its team flopped, and its coach is thinking of his future.

When Capitalism Meets Cannabis

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At the Farmacy in Boulder, Colo., medical marijuana is sold in a boutiquelike atmosphere. State law lets sellers profit as much as they can, as long as they stay within a labyrinth of rules.
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ANYONE who thinks it would be easy to get rich selling marijuana in a state where it's legal should spend an hour with Ravi Respeto, manager of the Farmacy, an upscale dispensary here that offers Strawberry Haze, Hawaiian Skunk and other strains of Cannabis sativa at up to $16 a gram.
She will harsh your mellow.
"No M.B.A. program could have prepared me for this experience," she says, wearing a cream-colored smock made of hemp. "People have this misconception that you just jump into it and start making money hand over fist, and that is not the case."
Since this place opened in January, it's been one nerve-fraying problem after another. Pot growers, used to cash-only transactions, are shocked to be paid with checks and asked for receipts. And there are a lot of unhappy surprises, like one not long ago when the Farmacy learned that its line of pot-infused beverages could not be sold nearby in Denver. Officials there had decided that any marijuana-tinged consumables had to be produced in a kitchen in the city.
"You'd never see a law that says, 'If you want to sell Nike shoes in San Francisco, the shoes have to be made in San Francisco,' " says Ms. Respeto, sitting in a tiny office on the second floor of the Farmacy. "But in this industry you get stuff like that all the time."
One of the odder experiments in the recent history of American capitalism is unfolding here in the Rockies: the country's first attempt at fully regulating, licensing and taxing a for-profit marijuana trade. In California, medical marijuana dispensary owners work in nonprofit collectives, but the cannabis pioneers of Colorado are free to pocket as much as they can — as long as they stay within the rules.
The catch is that there are a ton of rules, and more are coming in the next few months. The authorities here were initially caught off guard when dispensary mania began last year, after President Obama announced that federal law enforcement officials wouldn't trouble users and suppliers as long as they complied with state law. In Colorado, where a constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana was passed in 2000, hundreds of dispensaries popped up and a startling number of residents turned out to be in "severe pain," the most popular of eight conditions that can be treated legally with the once-demonized weed.
More than 80,000 people here now have medical marijuana certificates, which are essentially prescriptions, and for months new enrollees have signed up at a rate of roughly 1,000 a day.
As supply met demand, politicians decided that a body of regulations was overdue. The state's Department of Revenue has spent months conceiving rules for this new industry, ending the reefer-madness phase here in favor of buzz-killing specifics about cultivation, distribution, storage and every other part of the business.
Whether and how this works will be carefully watched far beyond Colorado. The rules here could be a blueprint for the 13 states, as well as the District of Columbia, that have medical marijuana laws. That is particularly the case in Rhode Island, New Jersey, the District of Columbia and Maine, which are poised to roll out programs of their own.
Americans spend roughly $25 billion a year on marijuana, according to the Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron, which gives some idea of the popularity of this drug. Eventually, we might be talking about a sizable sum of tax revenue from its sales as medicine, not to mention private investment and employment. A spokesman for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws says hedge fund investors and an assortment of financial service firms are starting to call around to sniff out opportunities.
"We're past the days when people call here to ask if marijuana will give men breasts," says Allen St. Pierre, the executive director of NORML. "Now, the calls are from angel investors, or REITs — people who are looking for ways to invest or offer their services."
What happens when pot goes legit? How does the government establish rules that allow the industry to flourish, but not run rampant? And given that this is all about medicine, what about doctors, some of whom have turned medical marijuana consultations into a highly lucrative specialty?
These and dozens of other questions are now being answered in cities like Boulder, an affluent, whole-grain kind of college town where the number of dispensaries — anywhere from 50 to 100, depending on whom you ask — is larger than the number of Starbucks and liquor stores combined. During a recent visit, it was clear that for every marijuana seller and physician who thinks that the rules are too strict, murky or fluid, there are others who can hardly wipe the smile off their faces.
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Fans looking disappointed at Glastonbury Fans at Glastonbury music festival watched the game on a big screen Fans have expressed their disappointment after England were knocked out of the World Cup with a 4-1 defeat by Germany.
They knew it was never going to be an easy match, but for many England supporters, it should not have been such a humiliating defeat.
As the final whistle blew, fans who had turned out to cheer on their team in the bars of Broad Street, Birmingham, held their heads in disappointment.
Many spoke of the "disgraceful" performance of some of the England players, while others shifted the blame on to the team's manager Fabio Capello.
Disappointed faces Some fans were still reeling at Frank Lampard's disallowed goal, claiming had it been allowed, the outcome may have been different.
"That should have been a goal," said Teresa Masterson, 40. "I think that would have changed the game.
"When it went to 3-1 they lost the momentum."
England fans watch the game in Walkabout, Birmingham Fans watched the game on multiple screens at Walkabout in Birmingham Haydn Etheridge, 23, from Tiverdale, West Midlands, said England had been "cheated".
"If it had been 2-2 that may have changed the game - it could have been a different game.
"England were disgraceful."
Fans had been jubilant after Matthew Upson scored the first, and only, England goal 37 minutes into the match.
Huge cheers could be heard echoing all the way along Broad Street, where the game was being shown in a number of pubs and sports bars.
There were looks of amazement when, about a minute later, the controversial second goal was scored.
Fans ran out into the street shouting with disbelief.
Their joy quickly turned to disappointment when it was ruled that the ball had not crossed the line.
'Overpaid players' For many fans, England's overall performance was just not up to scratch.
Rakesh Kumar, 34, from Edgbaston, Birmingham, said: "Even if they lost, it does not matter - they should have played with pride in the last half.
"Personally I think they are overpaid. They did not play with passion."
Sue Pickford, 46, who watched the match with her family, described England's World Cup performance as "awful".
"We have all been really building up to this and thinking it could be wonderful but it has been dreadful," she said.
But Ms Masterson, from Tyseley, Birmingham, was more sympathetic towards the players.
Millennium Square in Leeds Thousands of people watched the match in Millennium Square in Leeds "I thought England played well against a strong German side," she said. "But they were not good in defence.
"They let easy goals in. I am not disappointed in the way they played but I am disappointed for England as a nation."
There were many disappointed faces at Glastonbury, where fans watched the match on big screens.
Terry Jenkins, 55, said: "I am embarrassed. If it wasn't so painful I'd laugh.
"I hope the players think about the people who have travelled to South Africa and spent money they probably don't have."
Up to 8,000 watched the game at Millennium Square in Leeds, and 13,500 people flocked to Manchester's Castlefield Arena.
Thomas Jones, a teacher from Preston, Lancashire, left after 80 minutes.
The 28-year-old said: "They think they are world-class players but their performances don't justify their massive salaries.
"I am embarrassed to be English today."

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World Cup Player Ratings: Germany 4-1 England

There were goals, controversy, and excitement between the two rivals. Goal.com rates the participants...

By Adam Scime

Jun 27, 2010 5:40:00 PM

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Neuer- 6.5: All over the place in the first-half, making a hash on the England goal. He was much more secure in the second half, catching crosses with ease and denying Gerrard a late consolation.

Lahm- 5.5: Not a vintage performance from the diminutive full-back, but he did his job when called upon. Arguably, his worst game of this World Cup thus far, even though he was not poor by any stretch.

Mertesacker- 7.5: Incredible in the air to deny the Three Lions any success in that area. A competent defender, who plays with a clean style that is refreshing to see.

Friedrich- 6.5: Made a decisive play in the second-half and to deny England when they were fired up after Lampard's disallowed goal. Otherwise solid enough at the back.

Boateng- 6: A great block to deny Milner what looked like a certain goal. Milner and Cole had little success on his side even though Boateng was hardly noticeable during the 90 minutes.

Khedira- 7.5: incisive in front of the back four and also willing to provide an option going forward. He had yet another great game.

Schweinsteiger- 7.5: Always put a foot on the ball in midfield, more determined in the second-half and played a part in a text-book counter to set up Mueller for Germany's third.

Mueller- 9: One assist and a brace from the talented youngster, who has achieved what every player dreams of doing in a World Cup match with two great finishes. Also set up Klose with another great chance in the first-half and caused all sorts of problems for Ashley Cole.

Oezil- 8: The hero against Ghana was at it again, popping up everywhere in support of the strikers, his dribbling and movement left the Three Lions for dead many times. He burst past Barry and to square for Mueller and finish off the match completely.

Podolski- 7: Tracked back when necessary and also kept up his positive exploits with a low shot from a tight angle for Germany's second.

Klose- 7: He has been in top form at this World Cup and was an opportunist to poke the opener past James. However, he should have scored another when set up by Mueller.

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Gomez- 6: Was hardly involved, but the match was over as a contest by the time he entered.

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James- 5: Made two good saves from Oezil and Klose. However, he looked poor on Podolski's tally with suspect positioning. James' experience was not enough.

Johnson- 5: Got forward in the first-half, but he is not a great international player. Looked out of his depth against the Germans as his team lost 4-1.

Terry- 4: Completely misjudged the long ball that led to Klose's goal and after a brilliant display against Slovenia he ended his tournament as a flop along with several of his team-mates.

Upson- 6: Some credit for scoring a goal with a nice header, but defensively he was almost as poor as Terry. The way Klose held him off for his goal made him look like a schoolboy at the back.

Cole- 5: Involved in some strong challenges at the start, but Oezil and Mueller had Cole in their pocket for most of the match. It was a nightmare for the Chelsea full-back.

Milner- 5.5: Not nearly as effective as he was against Slovenia; the Aston Villa midfielder did not justify his selection this time around. He tried to open up the defence in the second-half but to no avail.

Lampard- 6.5: Can consider himself unlucky, as his first-half volley had clearly crossed the line. The Chelsea midfielder also slammed the crossbar from a free-kick in the second-half but from open play, he struggled against Khedira and Schweinsteiger.

Barry- 5: Completely left for dead by Oezil on Germany's fourth as he lacked the pace to keep up with the Werder Bremen starlet.

Gerrard- 7.5: Looked the most likely to make things happen in the first 60 minutes for England and set up their lone goal of the match with a nice cross. The skipper showed spirit and willingness to get involved but didn't get the support from his teammates.

Rooney- 5.5: No goals for the Manchester United star at the 2010 World Cup. He displayed great control on some long passes and showed flashes of his ability, but in the end it was not enough for the Three Lions.

Defoe- 5: Pressured the Germany backline to no avail and it's clear that he is not the striker England require at the top level.

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Joe Cole- 6: Came on as a replacement for Milner, but he fared little better and didn't see enough of the ball in dangerous situations.

Heskey- N/A


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Germany pulverizes England

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Germany booked a place in the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup with a 4-1 pre-quarterfinal win over England at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Sunday.
Germany was the better side technically, but its cause was aided by an erroneously disallowed Frank Lampard effort in the 39th minute that would have helped England draw level 2-2.
The ball broke to Lampard on the edge of the penalty area and the midfielder let fly a shot that saw the ball bounce down off the crossbar and, replays later indicated, over the goal line before spinning back out, an incident reminiscent of Geoff Hurst's controversial extra time goal in the 1966 final between the same two sides. Unlike Hurst's effort, Lampard's was disallowed.

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Germany took the lead in the 20thminute, a long goal kick from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer exposing the cracks in England's defence. Centre back John Terry came out to intercept and missed, leaving his partner Matthew Upson in a race to the ball with German striker Miroslav Klose. Klose brushed Upson aside, and showed great composure to toe-poke home.
Klose played a critical role in Germany's second goal, releasing Thomas Mueller with a clever first-time flick over the defence with the outside of his foot. Mueller squared the ball across to the unmarked Lukas Podolski, who drilled home between James's legs from a narrow angle.
England hit back in the 37th minute through Upson, the West Ham defender heading home a cross from Steven Gerrard on the right flank from an England corner taken short.
Starting the second half trailing 2-1, England poured forward in search of an equaliser, and came close with the crossbar denying another Lampard strike, a 30-yard free kick. But this relentless attacking left England vulnerable to counterattacks, and Germany took full toll, with Mueller finishing two splendid breakaway moves within four minutes of each other.
The first saw the 20-year-old winger exchange sweeping diagonal passes with Bastian Schweinsteiger across the length of the pitch before beating James at his near post with a rasping drive.
Then, a long ball found Mesut Oezil clear of the England defence. The playmaker slipped the ball through Glen Johnson's legs to the charging Mueller who sidefooted adroitly past James.
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World Cup 2010: Germany gloats after defeating England 4-1

"Thanks lads - that was your revenge for Wembley!" read a headline on the Bild newspaper website on Sunday night, summing up the arrogance, pride and joy of a nation whose young team steamrollered England out of the World Cup.

 
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Down and out: England know it is all over just before they are to re-start the match with the score 4-1. Photo: Getty Images
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Jumping Jermain: England's Jermain Defoe header hits the crossbar but he is ruled out for offisde. Photo: Reuters
"What a beautiful revenge for Wembley," the paper added, in reference to the 1966 England World Cup goal which most people in the Fatherland refuse to admit was a goal at all.
It went on to report, in English, the three cruelest words for the Three Lions: "Bye, bye England!" "Germany have played themselves with style into the next round," said the staid Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
And on the same Wembley-revenge theme, added: "The referee missed the 'Wembley goal' but our double-pack in the second half sent them home in style."
"Such a great result against England has never been achieved by Germany before," said Der Spiegel magazine.
"Capello's grim expression only got grimmer as the match progressed. The morale of the English was broken on the pitch. Germany deserved its win."
Across Germany, there was an outpouring of emotion not seen - said some commentators - since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Over half a million people watched the game at the Fan Mile site in Berlin alone and later headed into the city to quench their thirsts and strut their stuff.
At Irish and English bars across Germany, the mood was less celebratory.
Paul Shdelburn, 22, an IT specialist in Munich from Deal, Kent, said: "They never fail to let you down. What a bunch of carthorses. That goal that was disallowed that could have been so vital in the end didn't mean s**t."
David Miller, 44, from, Brentford, Middlesex, working as an engineer in Berlin, saw the game in Cafe Floh in Grunewald, Berlin.
He said: "The whole English team has to be nuked and reconstructed from the ground up. We scored three goals in this entire World Cup, for Christ's sake. I hope these expensive 'athletes' - and Rooney in particular - think long and hard about the con they are pulling on us."

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World Cup 2010: Fabio Capello to discuss future with FA

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Capello, Lampard call for goal-line technology

AFP - John Weaver - ‎15 minutes ago‎
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — Fabio Capello and Frank Lampard demanded Sunday FIFA introduce goal-line technology after the England midfielder had a perfectly good goal ruled out in his team's 4-1 World Cup mauling by Germany. Germany were leading 2-1 ...

World Cup Player Ratings: Germany 4-1 England

Goal.com - Adam Scime - ‎17 minutes ago‎
There were goals, controversy, and excitement between the two rivals. Goal.com rates the participants... By Adam Scime Neuer- 6.5: All over the place in the first-half, making a hash on the England goal. He was much more secure in the second half, ...


"It was the most important moment of the game," said Capello. "Where is the technology? Instead we are talking about goal or no goal."
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Shocked Britons mourn German drubbing

Hindustan Times - ‎1 hour ago‎
Germany crushed England 4-1 in the most thrilling match of the World Cup so far today as two second-half goals from Thomas Mueller killed off the clash between the two classic soccer rivals. Caught between the relentless sun beating down on them and ...

World Cup 2010: Germany gloats after defeating England 4-1

Telegraph.co.uk - Allan Hall - ‎26 minutes ago‎
"Thanks lads - that was your revenge for Wembley!" read a headline on the Bild newspaper website on Sunday night, summing up the arrogance, pride and joy of a nation whose young team steamrollered England out of the World Cup. ...

England v Germany: Jorge Larrionda has previous when it comes to line calls

Telegraph.co.uk - Duncan White - ‎53 minutes ago‎
Jorge Larrionda and Mauricio Espinosa, the referee and linesman responsible for failing to give Frank Lampard's 'goal' against Germany, were under the protection of elite police officers on Saturday night amid fears that angry England fans presented a ...

Germany deserved win, says Gerrard

AFP - John Weaver - ‎45 minutes ago‎
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — Captain Steven Gerrard said Germany deserved to beat arch-rivals England despite a disallowed Frank Lampard goal that he said would have changed the course of the World Cup last 16 match. England were trailing 2-1 when a ...

Fans despondent after England World Cup defeat

BBC News - Katie Dawson - ‎1 hour ago‎
Fans have expressed their disappointment after England were knocked out of the World Cup with a 4-1 defeat by Germany. They knew it was never going to be an easy match, but for many England supporters, it should not have been such a ...

Debate: Should Fabio Capello now go?

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎1 hour ago‎
After England's shambolic 4-1 defeat to Germany in the World Cup, England coach Fabio Capello's position will come under immense scrutiny. Should he go? On his way out: Fabio Capello leaves the stadium after England's humiliating defeat. ...

World Cup 2010: Germany always reach the knockout stages - Lukas Podolski

Goal.com - Subhankar Mondal - ‎1 hour ago‎
Germany hammered England 4-1 at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Sunday afternoon to reach the quarter-finals of World Cup 2010. A goal apiece from Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski and a brace from Thomas Mueller saw the ...
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After Team USA loss to Ghana, Bob Bradley's future as coach is in question

Washington Post - Steven Goff - ‎43 minutes ago‎
IRENE, SOUTH AFRICA -- If the United States had failed to advance to the second stage of the World Cup, US Soccer Federation President Sunil ...

Invoking African spirit / Ghana keeps hopes of host continent alive by beating ...

The Daily Yomiuri - ‎55 minutes ago‎
RUSTENBURG--The hosts may be out and the other teams from the home continent have fallen by the wayside, but Ghana will keep the African flag flying in the ...

World Cup: Ghana win over USA one of few bright spots for Africa

Christian Science Monitor - Steve Bloomfield - ‎1 hour ago‎
Ghana's victory over the USA yesterday has lifted a continent sorely disappointed with its performance in this World Cup. Why didn't great teams from ...


At his final World Cup briefing with reporters Sunday, Bradley said: "At this moment, there have been no conversations [with the USSF]. It's too soon after the final whistle. I'm sure in the future there will be more discussions."
more by Bob Bradley - 43 minutes ago - Washington Post (1 occurrences)


World Cup 2010: Ghana take time to savour victory over United States

Telegraph.co.uk - Kevin Garside - ‎1 hour ago‎
There is happy and there is African happy. There is time and there is African time. The happier the African the more elastic time becomes and so a Ghana ...

US-Ghana postgame analysis

SI.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
In losing to a good but not great Ghana team, the US missed a huge opportunity to advance deep in a favorable knockout stage draw, explains Grant Wahl. ...

Ghana representing all of Africa in World Cup

Washington Post - Steve Goff - ‎1 hour ago‎
With Ghana as Africa's only remaining hope in the World Cup, Johannesburg Times cartoonist Jerm paid tribute to the Black Stars with a revised version of ...

The United States' inspirational, disappointing 2010 World Cup. - Luke O'Brien ...

Slate Magazine - Luke O'Brien - ‎2 hours ago‎
By Luke O'BrienPosted Sunday, June 27, 2010, at 1:32 PM ET RUSTENBURG, South Africa—If you drive outside the main cities in South Africa, you will always ...

Ghana's Asamoah Gyan In Goal-King Hunt

Peace FM Online - ‎2 hours ago‎
Striker Asamoah Gyan has joined the list of top scorers at the World Cup after his extra-time goal sent Ghana through to the quarter-final stage on Saturday ...

World Cup 2010: Ghana take direct route past USA into last eight

The Guardian - ‎3 hours ago‎
Ghana alone carry the African banner into the last eight of the World Cup and they have pledged to do their utmost to make the host continent proud. ...

Football Fans in Accra Celebrate World Cup Victory Over US

Voice of America - Anne Look - ‎3 hours ago‎
Photo: AP Ghana's Asamoah Gyan, left, and Ghana's Kevin-Prince Boateng, right, celebrate following the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the United ...

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Yes we can ! Ghana dumps US for historic quarter final
‎21 hours ago‎ - Myjoyonline.com


Soccer-World-US and Ghana head into extra time at 1-1
‎Jun 26, 2010‎ - Reuters Africa

World Cup - Usa 0-1 Ghana Minute 5 GOAL!
‎Jun 26, 2010‎ - LiveStreetJournal


Goal-shy Ghana Have Unique Opportunity
‎Jun 26, 2010‎ - Peace FM Online

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‎Jun 26, 2010‎ - The Guardian


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Tabarez won't give up on dream

SkySports - ‎3 hours ago‎
Uruguay manager Oscar Tabarez has told his players to keep believing after making it through to the World Cup quarter-finals. Luis Suarez scored twice to ...

Ghana, Uruguay first into quarters

BusinessWorld Online - Andrew Cawthorne - ‎3 hours ago‎
JOHANNESBURG -- Ghana equalled the best World Cup display by an African side to reach the quarterfinals on Saturday while ...

Game ends in tears, but the dream goes on

JoongAng Daily - Jason Kim - ‎4 hours ago‎
The Taegeuk Warriors' run at the 2010 World Cup came to an end with a loss to Uruguay in the Round of 16, but they leave South Africa with their heads held ...


"It's just one game, you know, an elimination game, and nowadays every team is going to be difficult, so we know it's going to be tough," said Forlan. "We just need to think about the next game and see what happens. It's very nice, I'm very happy. We will try to continue in this way. We know it's difficult, but we had a great game and we are really happy with it."
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Crowds cheer to show pride in being Korean

JoongAng Daily - Lee Sun-min - ‎4 hours ago‎
History was made Saturday night when the Korean football team trotted onto the field in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the first time it played in the World ...

World Cup fans back home excited after Uruguay advances to quarter-finals

The Canadian Press - Dennis Passa - ‎5 hours ago‎
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa — The smallest remaining country at the World Cup is into the quarter-finals, and whatever Uruguay lacks in quantity of ...

World Cup 2010: Luis Suárez shines as Uruguay eclipse South Korea

The Guardian - Daniel Taylor, Nelson Mandela - ‎5 hours ago‎
For South Korea, there was at least dignity in defeat. Last evening they demonstrated why they are one of the emerging football nations and their president, ...

Tabarez wants most out of tournament

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎7 hours ago‎
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has told his players to hold on to their World Cup dreams after seeing them book their place in the quarter-finals. ...

Despite loss, red devils upbeat about Korea's future

Korea Times - Shim Hyun-chul - ‎7 hours ago‎
Despite the rain and humid weather, more than one million people clad in red shirts poured out into the streets across the ...

South Korea reinforces reputation at World Cup

Times of India - ‎7 hours ago‎
CAPE TOWN: South Korea reinforced its reputation as a credible football force with battling qualities at the World Cup, but Park Ji-Sung admits their ...

Foreign teams prep Uruguay well for World Cup exam

Yahoo! Eurosport UK - Jon Bramley - ‎7 hours ago‎
"The Master" believes playing in foreign clubs has prepared his Uruguayan class well for future World Cup examinations. Uruguay's blend of a solid defence ...
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Another 'Wembley' goal highlights officiating problems at World Cup

Daily News & Analysis - ‎53 minutes ago‎
Johannesburg: A new 'Wembley' goal on Sunday was the latest setback for referees at the World Cup after even the sport's ruling body FIFA acknowledged that ...

Over 600 denied entry into SA during World Cup

Mail & Guardian Online - ‎4 hours ago‎
Six hundred and thirteen travellers have been barred entry into South Africa during the Soccer World Cup, the Home Affairs department said this week. ...

FIFA hails South Africa as 'perfect' host

Economic Times - ‎5 hours ago‎
General view of Waterfront Protea Hotel, base camp of Nigeria football team during the World Cup at Richards Bay, 160 km north of Durban on June 4, 2010. ...


Switzerland's German coach Ottmar Hitzfeld said: "The best referees should be at the World Cup, those who officiate in the big leagues, and not referees who officiate on some beach."
more by Ottmar Hitzfeld - 53 minutes ago - Daily News & Analysis (3 occurrences)


'Anything is possible. We fight for the continent'

Sydney Morning Herald - ‎5 hours ago‎
Teams from the host continent have struggled to set the Cup on fire but the spark is still there, writes Michael Lynch in Johannesburg. ...

'Vuvuzela': It's not as easy blowing the horn as you think

Business Mirror - Jun Lomibao - ‎6 hours ago‎
JOHANNESBURG—The now legendary vuvuzela is no simple piece of instrument at all—unless one gets to master how to blow the horn to its full potential. ...

Crunch time in South Africa

Jamaica Observer - Hartley Anderson - ‎11 hours ago‎
FOLLOWING a fascinating fortnight where the aesthetics of football has often been on display, it's now crunch time in the FIFA World Cup ...

US left to wonder what could have been

msnbc.com - Stefan Lovgren - ‎19 hours ago‎
AP AP By Stefan Lovgren RUSTENBURG, South Africa - This was one fight-back too many, even for the Comeback Kids. For one long moment in the second half of ...

African teams leave soccer experts dumbfounded

The Punch - Adekunle Salami - ‎19 hours ago‎
Football legends, administrators and journalists are still surprised by the overall poor performance of the six African ...

What we must do with our football windfall

Times LIVE (blog) - ‎20 hours ago‎
SOUTH African football is about to receive a once-in-a-lifetime windfall because this country has hosted one of the most financially successful World Cups ...

Africa: Potential unfulfilled

The Nation Newspaper - ‎20 hours ago‎
Will Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pele, please extend his prediction of an African win of the FIFA World Cup by at least five editions? ...

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Over 600 denied entry into SA during World Cup
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Fifa - Africa keep five
‎Jun 26, 2010‎ - SkySports


Mainlining the rainbow
‎Jun 25, 2010‎ - Mail & Guardian Online

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'Waka Waka' an honour for Africa

Times LIVE - ‎21 hours ago‎
Cameroonian band Golden Sounds - whose original Waka Waka song inspired the official World Cup anthem - was in the dark about its revival until band members ...

Unforgettable performance

Hindustan Times - ‎Jun 26, 2010‎
Colombian singer Shakira has revealed that the World Cup concert is unforgettable — because her 'emotional' performance left her parents teary and proud. ...

Shakira Rocked The Fifa Opening Ceremony

Oneindia - ‎Jun 25, 2010‎
Shakira the Pop singer, has revealed that the Fifa World Cup concert is a memorable moment for her and on this occasion she presented a song, which made her ...


We knew there was a problem with Shakira's Waka Waka when Fifa boss Sepp Blatter gushed that "it represents what we football fans can expect in South Africa - liveliness, power and dynamism. Nothing represents the joy of football better than music, especially when it is a song so full of energy and dynamism like Waka Waka ."
more by Sepp Blatter - Jun 24, 2010 - Irish Times (1 occurrences)


Just say no to Blatter and Shakira. Here's the real World Cup song

Irish Times - ‎Jun 24, 2010‎
REVOLVER: EVERYONE hates the official Fifa World Cup song. We knew there was a problem with Shakira's Waka Waka when Fifa boss Sepp Blatter gushed that "it ...

Shakira's Waka Waka in trouble

Hindustan Times - ‎Jun 23, 2010‎
Last thing the World Cup in South Africa needed was trouble over the tournament's official anthem but that's exactly what Shakira's Waka Waka is causing ...

Zakumi's official World Cup 2010 mascot song out

Oneindia - ‎Jun 22, 2010‎
Johannesburg, Jun 22: While Shakira's 'Waka Waka', the official song of the FIFA World Cup 2010, is still making waves across the world, the official sound ...

Waka Waka of Shakira has become a Huge hit in Youtube

South Asia Blog (blog) - ‎1 hour ago‎
Columbian popstar Shakira and Freshlyground's "Waka Waka" is the official anthem of FIFA World Cup 2010. The lyrics has been written by Shakira. ...

Download Shakira's "Waka Waka" World Cup Song and Video via YouTube

BollyPatrika.com (blog) - ‎1 hour ago‎
By Agencies Mumbai: Download Shakira's "Waka Waka" World Cup Song and Video via YouTube: The FIFA World Cup is in full swing. It began on 11th of June 2010. ...

Waka Waka Shakira Fifa World Cup 2010:

Live And Real News - ‎7 hours ago‎
Perhaps more than any other year in recent memory, 2010 found big-name music stars vying for the honor of recording the official song of the World Cup ...

Watch Shakira Song Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) Fifa World Cup 2010

Oye News (blog) - ‎Jun 26, 2010‎
( Oye! News ) FIFA and Sony Music Entertainment has chosen "Waka Waka" by Shakira and Freshlyground as the FIFA World Cup 2010 Official Anthem. ...
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Slate Magazine - Luke O'Brien - ‎2 hours ago‎
There was a time not long ago when none of the great things that came to pass this World Cup could've happened. As we head home from South Africa, ...

Ghana @ World Cup 2010; History In the Making

Accra Daily Mail - ‎8 hours ago‎
Hope that an African country can rise to the rarefied heights of the FIFA World Cup and attempt the "impossible"? Ghana, in this World Cup, ...

World Cup Soccer 2010: Brazil vs. Portugal, Germany vs England

San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - ‎1 hour ago‎
While it's a bit harder for this space to be excited about FIFA World Cup 2010 after the USA was eliminated by Ghana 2-1 on Saturday, the fire for World Cup ...

2010 FIFA World Cup: Missed Opportunity Forces Hand in U.S. Elimination

Bleacher Report - Carlos Pineda - ‎6 hours ago‎
In all four matches the Americans took the field, they were consistently on their heels against competition in South Africa. The US continued a similar ...

United States World Cup dreams shattered by Ghana: FIFA World Cup 2010 results ...

New Delhi Chronicle.com (blog) - ‎2 hours ago‎
South Africa: Americans themselves are to be blamed for their defeat against Ghana. An unfortunate defeat in the pre-quarter round of FIFA World Cup 2010 on ...

World Cup 2010: 'A victory for Africa' as Ghana defeats the US in extra time

The Guardian - ‎20 hours ago‎
"We are very confident that having gone this far, you are indeed heading for the 2010 Fifa World Cup finals on our soil. We are very proud of you, as South ...

World Cup 2010: Ghana sets eyes on semi

Afrique en Ligue - ‎2 hours ago‎
FIFA World Cup 2010 - The euphoria over Ghana's qualification for the quarter-final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa is fast giving way to the ...

USA vs Ghana Live Stream Online: FIFA 2010 World Cup South Africa

SpotThisNow - ‎Jun 26, 2010‎
USA vs Ghana Live Stream Online: FIFA 2010 World Cup South Africa – USA vs Ghana Live Streaming telecast of World Cup football match from Royal Bafokeng ...

Ghana won against USA, USA ousted from FIFA World Cup 2010

India News - ‎15 hours ago‎
Ghana vs USA match was scheduled on 26th evening in South Africa where FIFA world cup is hosted. Round of 16 is the knockout round in which losing team will ...

2010 FIFA World Cup: What Now For US Soccer?

Bleacher Report - Roberto Alvarez-Galloso - ‎4 hours ago‎
I felt the agony of defeat when my US Soccer Team lost to Ghana and was eliminated from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The people who support the US Soccer Team ...

FIFA World Cup 2010: Continent Behind Ghana, But They Need a Change of Attitude

Bleacher Report - Ishaya Yarison - ‎12 hours ago‎
The large contingent of Nigerians and indeed of other Africans in South Africa is surely and solidly behind Ghana. The Black Stars are living up to their ...

USA vs Ghana World Cup 2010: Oakland watches Golden Goal

San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - ‎15 hours ago‎
And so another nail-biting FIFA World Cup Soccer game ends for the USA, this time the wrong way. The USA lost 2-1 in overtime as this blogger returned to ...

Ghana Elimates USA from Knockout Stage of 2010 FIFA World Cup

Associated Content - ‎21 hours ago‎
View profile The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa is going to be a legendary sporting event. This travel guide will help you plan ahead for attending the ...

USA vs. Ghana World Cup 2010 Results: USA Eliminated

JC News Network - Jeremy Welch - ‎3 hours ago‎
Team USA has been eliminated in the 2010 World Cup. The last match for day 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa has finally ended with a match ...

2010 FIFA World Cup Result: USA 2-1 Ghana - Report

Live Soccer TV - Angela Asante - ‎20 hours ago‎
Africa and its nations went wild. 2-1 to Ghana! And so that proved to be it; neither sides could score more goals. The USA are out of the 2010 FIFA World ...

World Cup 2010 Comment: Black Stars' Chances In South Africa

Peace FM Online - ‎Jun 26, 2010‎
There are those who believe that whatever happened at Germany 2006 was a precursor to what is happening in South Africa 2010. The circumstances Ghana had to ...

Why do our soccer stars play so well in Europe and fail to shine in Africa?

East African - ‎7 hours ago‎
By JENERALI ULIMWENGU (email the author) A 'Woza 2010' – short-speak for the FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa — promo features a number of African ...

2010 Fifa World Cup: US vs Ghana live scores updates online free stream

MoviesKlix (blog) - ‎Jun 26, 2010‎
The match will take place at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa on Saturday, June 26, 2010. Kickoff is scheduled for 19:30 BST, ...

US World Cup team knocked out by Ghana

Philadelphia Inquirer - Kate Fagan - ‎12 hours ago‎
... surrounding darkness, the US team was eliminated from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first on African soil, by the continent's only remaining team, Ghana. ...

Ghana: Africa's (only) shining star

CBC.ca (blog) - Mark Gleeson - ‎6 hours ago‎
The squads at the World Cup reflect a lack of depth. Eto'o, for example, shared his 23-man squad at the World Cup in South Africa with a teenage striker ...

USA vs Ghana score update - FIFA World Cup 2010 game winner

Gather.com - Matt Clark - ‎22 hours ago‎
Ghana on the other hand was playing as the only African team left in the tournament over in South Africa. Their FIFA World Cup 2010 game between USA vs ...

Ghana could be the 1st African nation in semis

The Hindu - ‎9 hours ago‎
Africa's last surviving team at the 2010 World Cup, Ghana, are on the brink of making history. If they beat Uruguay on Friday, the Black Stars will become ...

United States World Cup run ends with disappointing loss to Ghana

Potomac Soccer Wire - ‎9 minutes ago‎
... fell 2-1 in extra time to an inspired Ghana team in their 2010 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 matchup in Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa. ...

USA finished at FIFA World Cup 2010

HULIQ - ‎18 hours ago‎
USA lost to Ghana after extended time to end hopes at the FIFA World Cup 2010, leaving millions of newly converted soccer fans in the USA disappointed. ...

USA vs Ghana World Cup 2010: US being blamed for their exit, FIFA World Cup ...

New Delhi Chronicle.com (blog) - ‎7 hours ago‎
USA vs Ghana World Cup 2010. FIFA World Cup 2010 results, review and Schedule America's Word Cup 2010 dream lays in ruin after they failed to beat a young ...

USA Team Knocked Out of 2010 World Cup

Online Sportsbook Pro (blog) - ‎1 hour ago‎
One team would proceed to the Finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup while one team would head home disappointed. This year, for a second consecutive time, ...

USA vs. Ghana 2010 FIFA World Cup: USA Sent Packing By Passionate Ghanaian

Bleacher Report - Zaakir Hoosen - ‎14 hours ago‎
The ball flew into the night only for Africa to stand and cheer. The US went into the game with full confidence having overcome the group frustration and ...

USA 1-Ghana 2—FIFA 2010 World Cup: Recap and Tactical Analysis

Bleacher Report - Cody Worsham - ‎4 hours ago‎
For the second time in as many World Cups, the US were sent home on the wrong end of a 2-1 result against the Black Stars of Ghana, this time in the Round ...

USA vs Ghana World Cup 2010 Match Results: FIFA World Cup 2010 Match Recap (1:2)

Daily World Trends (blog) - ‎22 hours ago‎
So keep posted here at the dailyworldtrends.com as we will be covering all the Matches in Schedule for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa with our In ...

Ghana gets backing from South Africans

Philadelphia Inquirer - ‎12 hours ago‎
Local fans were intent on aiding, at least vocally, the last African nation playing in this 2010 World Cup. Of the thousands of fans circling Rustenburg's ...



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Capello to clarify his future

Sportinglife.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
Fabio Capello will hold a press conference later today as speculation about his future as England coach continues to mount. In the wake of Sunday's shattering 4-1 World Cup defeat to Germany in Bloemfontein, Capello has demanded talks with Club England ...

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New York Times - Jeré Longman - ‎1 hour ago‎
Guillermo Arias/AP Carlos Tévez (11) scored the opening goal for Argentina despite arguments by Mexican players that he was offside.

Ten Indian connections with the FIFA World Cup

Times of India - ‎24 minutes ago‎
Once again we Indians have no choice but to support other nations in the FIFA World Cup. Almost everyone of you must be wondering when will our national team finally play in the biggest stage of the game.

African dreams rest on Serbian's shoulders

Hindustan Times - ‎10 hours ago‎
Africa's dalliance with heavyweight coaches having failed spectacularly, the continent is now looking to a Serbian no-name for succour.

Saina proves she's as tough as they come

Indian Express - ‎2 hours ago‎
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Kasargod, Jun 28: Anil Kumble, former Indian test cricketer was honoured by the residents of his hometown Kumble, near here, on Sunday June 27.

Beating Sri Lanka no mean task: Sreesanth

NDTV.com - ‎16 hours ago‎
PTI It would not be easy to get the better of Sri Lanka in the Test series in their own den even though India's morale is high after wininng the Asia Cup, says comeback paceman S Sreesanth.

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Indian Express - ‎9 hours ago‎
The Delhi government wants to make travelling to and between Commonwealth Games venues hassle-free by putting in place a dedicated public transport travel plan for the event.

BBE Result 2010 Declared by Delhi University, South Campus

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England keep eyes on prize despite football failure

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MANCHESTER: England cricket captain Andrew Strauss admitted the national football side's 4-1 World Cup loss to Germany in South Africa was a "bit of a downer" after his team beat Australia on Sunday.

Sania out of doubles, Bhupathi mixed doubles

Hindustan Times - ‎16 hours ago‎
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Bengal colts shot down in shootout

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Unforgettable performance

Hindustan Times - ‎Jun 26, 2010‎
Colombian singer Shakira has revealed that the World Cup concert is unforgettable - because her 'emotional' performance left her parents teary and proud.

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Pallikal, Anaka in quarters

Indian Express - ‎2 hours ago‎
Second seed Dipika Pallikal and Anaka Alankamony advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Junior Women's Squash championship in Cologne.
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Chile-Brazil Preview

NDTV.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
Brazil is expected to get three players back while Chile will have to do without three starters when the South American rivals meet Monday night at Johannesburg.

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