From: Benny on 2 Jan 2010 08:46 > Subject : 10 Most Notable Events of the Decade > From : alkamista(a)hotmail.com > 10 Arsenal going the entire 2003/2004 season undefeated I don't think this was a big deal internationally. > 5 Henry's handball against Ireland Please. Was a big deal for about a week. The meeting UEFA had in September when they agreed on proposals to combat financial doping, that is one of the most notable events of the decade as is the Irish and Czechs ratifying the treaty of Lisbon. -- http://soccer-europe.com Rss feed : http://soccer-europe.com/RSS/News.xml
From: Benny on 2 Jan 2010 08:48 And the Glazer's take over of Man United. The full effects of which will be felt this decade. Can't wait. -- http://soccer-europe.com Rss feed : http://soccer-europe.com/RSS/News.xml
From: Bruce D. Scott on 2 Jan 2010 09:03 Benny (Benny(a)soccer-europe.com) wrote: : And the Glazer's take over of Man United. The full effects of which will : be felt this decade. Can't wait. The Liverpool situation is similar, right? -- ciao, Bruce drift wave turbulence: http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~bds/
From: Benny on 2 Jan 2010 09:07 > Subject : 10 Most Notable Events of the Decade > From : bds(a)ipp-garching.mpg.de > The Liverpool situation is similar, right? Yes. -- http://soccer-europe.com Rss feed : http://soccer-europe.com/RSS/News.xml
From: Robert Kaun on 2 Jan 2010 11:29
On 2 Jan., 01:17, Alkamista wrote: > > 10 Arsenal going the entire 2003/2004 season undefeated I would prefer Olympique Lyon: winning seven successive titles in a major football nation. > 3 Calciopoli The betting scandal should also be mentioned. |