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Monday, April 27th, 2009
For those of you not familiar with the Guardian’s excellent football podcast, I urge you to give it a try – you can listen online here, or subscribe via iTunes here.
It’s hosted by James Richardson (of late 90s Football Italia fame – the bald bloke) who is excellent, who has regular guests including Barry Glendenning and various members of the Guardian football staff.
They have reports from abroad, and take a more sideways look at the footballing world. If I did a football podcast (which I won’t), I would want it to be like this.
Give it a try.
Monday, April 20th, 2009
Apologies for the lack of any Fantasy picks for the weekend just gone… to all of you sitting atop of your mini-leagues after following our advice through the season I can only offer my sincerest ‘sorry’. Fortunate, really, that there isn’t anyone in that category. Let us attempt redemption by pointing you the way of the excellent Fantasy Football Scout.
Monday, April 20th, 2009
premier league goals, premiership goals, premier league highlights, 101 great goals,
Monday, March 23rd, 2009
You can watch highlights of the Premier League action legally here, via Virgin Media’s syndication; or illegally (I assume) here, on 101greatgoals, who have action from all football everywhere. Less ads on that…
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
We all love a good football game, real or virtual, offline or on. But sometimes our love can become obsession. Read on for a tale of love, loss and devotion – to Baggio’s Magical Kicks…
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
You can now get Footballsup plus the latest match reports, team news and scores, sent direct to your phone using a free service called Natajak. All you need to do is register and install it on your mobile. Natajak make no charge for the service, it runs on most phones that can access the internet and works just about anywhere in the world. You can also use it to text, email and even share photos.
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Our sister site, Wakuba – http://wakuba.com – has been getting some press recently. We see it as a genuine way to make money – an alternative to investing in stocks and shares (and we all know how that ended up!). With carefully researched selections, and researchers highlighting relevant trends/issues around players, teams and games, is it really that different from a stockbroker analysing macro and micro economic factors?
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
The full line-up of fixtures can be seen here, courtesy of the BBC. There are a number of games on TV, including Liverpool, Villa, Man Utd, and Blackburn – visit Wheres the Match to see when and where you can catch them.
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
From the Christmas period can be found here and here respectively.
Monday, December 15th, 2008
Our predictions this week were nothing short of abysmal. But our friends at Wakuba, a subscription betting service (with some free content) did a whole lot better. A bumper – nay lucrative – weekend for them, and therefore us, included backing Dortmund in the Bundesliga, laying both Arsenal and Rangers, and then somewhat more spectacularly [...]