Yes tonight I have miraculously finished my homework and I don't have any other activities going on tonight so I come back to this foreign thing called, wait what was it, oh yeah a blog. Sorry I forgot the name, I haven't been back in so long I just forgot what a thing like this was. So while I am on a temporary break, so is the rest of the soccer world. The international break is taking place while we speak, but nothing real exciting has happened in terms of World Cup Qualifying. Mexico beat New Zealand and now thinks they are the best team in the world. Unfortunately for the Mexican fans, this is not the case as a 5-1 win over New Zealand is like being in the 10th grade and getting a 100% on a 3rd grade test. A few African teams booked their ticket to the world cup yesterday. Many league matches around the world have been played now and Arsenal is at the top of the Premier League, woo hoo! Here are some other key points
- Adidas has started releasing new National team jerseys for the world cup next year (a feature could come out in the next weeks on these)
- Arsenal are still top of the EPL after 11 games but lost to Man U 1-0 two weekends ago
- FC Bayern's squad drank some beer and ate a couple of pretzels
- Cristiano Ronaldo released his new version of his CR7 cleats. They have a galaxy look to them with stars and stuff like that (I bet Messi didn't see his hamstring injury in the stars)
- QPR, at the moment, look like a team that could be returning to the premier league next year as they are in second in the championship right now
- Hereford United are looking sad in the Skrill Premier
- Arjen Robben threw a fit
- ESPN FC can only talk about how every things a dive and how Sepp Blatter insulted Ronaldo by calling him a general on the field and Messi a good school boy
Although those aren't all the big points, that's mostly what's been covered lately around the world. If I ever get time again some interesting features could be released on "Just Plain Football" like:
Review of World Cup Jerseys
A look at the Lower, Lower leagues around the world
and maybe a few others.
For now tell people about this blog and there is plenty of posts composed in the past that should be entertaining.
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