I should feel elation, then, at the Tottenham result today, but I can’t help but feel guilty. Continue reading
May 5, 2010
by Andrew Bates
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May 5, 2010
by Andrew Bates
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I should feel elation, then, at the Tottenham result today, but I can’t help but feel guilty. Continue reading
October 11, 2009
by Andrew Bates
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A major storyline of last night’s game was the refereeing, which is unfortunate for a cup final. I listened to the game at work rather than watched it, so I can’t confirm for sure that all the complaints against decisions are legitimate, but let’s assume that the yellow for celebrating was ridiculous (Carding a player for running to the southside? You’ve never done that here before, Chenard), the one Montreal goal was kilometres offside, and at least half of the numerous foul appeals (pictured) were legitimate (I’ll not contest the red, as I haven’t heard too much uproar on that). In my eyes, that adds up to a poor performance. And I don’t think that has anything to do with the fact that she’s a woman. Continue reading
October 10, 2009
by Andrew Bates
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As one nation gets ready for World Cup Qualifying, another focuses on club football. But we have reason to salivate; this tie really is sumptuous. Montreal and Vancouver are two top clubs who do not like each other. Being Canadian … Continue reading