Showing posts with label Soccer AM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer AM. Show all posts

Monday, 20 October 2008

Sick 'Joke' Badly Backfires



Andy Goldstein (ex of Soccer AM fame) now working for Talksport Radio announced on Saturday that his co-presenter Jason Cundy ex Chelsea, Tottenham, Ipswich Town had 'passed away.'


The sick gaffe was made because Jason was unable to work.


No sooner the announcement had been made, Jason's wife Lizzie started to receive text messages and Chelsea fans began to lay flowers at Stamford Bridge.


Hopefully Goldstein's CV should read - ex Soccer AM, ex Talksport Radio.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Your Complete Guide to the Football League Play-offs: Hull City v Watford




To coin Sky Sports' Soccer Am programme, City Hull take on Watford in the 2nd leg of the Championship play-offs tonight at the KCS, for the right to meet Bristol City at Wembley on Saturday 24th May.
Bristol City beat Palace last night at Ashton Gate, 2-1 on the night (4-2 on agg). Trundle and McIndoe scored for City, Watson scoring Palace's goal which gave them the lead on the night.
After the two teams met at the weekend Hull City go into tonight's match with a 2-0 lead courtesy of Nick Barmby and Dean Windass goals in the first-half.
The game kicks off at 7.45pm and full updates will appear in the comments section (at regular five minute intervals, unless anything happens in between!!)

Sunday, 6 April 2008

THE Greatest Own Goal EVER?!?!?

Just had to show it. I saw it on Sky Sports Soccer Am show yesterday and its got to be seen to a wider audience, seriously.

Imagine you are the goalkeeper who saves the penalty brilliantly as you are minutes away from extra-time in a cup-tie and one of your defenders does this!!!



Watch how many players drop to the floor as if they have been 'platooned,' and check out the player who puts his shirt over his head in shame.

Classic

That's Hungarian Football for you.

Sunday, 16 March 2008

My Football Club's Ebbsfleet Utd Reach FA Trophy Final

My Football Club's Ebbsfleet Utd reached the final of the FA Trophy sponsored by Carlsberg, after beating Aldershot Town on agg 4-2 after a 1-1 draw at The Recreation Ground.

Aldershot took the lead on 61 minutes through Junior Mendes to make the aggregate score 3-2 but deep into injury time Michael Bostwick scored the equaliser which secured Ebbsfleet's first visit to Wembley in their history.

Ebbsfleet Utd changed their name from Gravesend and Northfleet at the start of the season and became the first football club ever to be 'bought out' by any fan through the website, Myfootballclub.co.uk,

For £35 you can buy a share and have a say in everything about the running of the club. For 30,000 owners, £35 doesn't seem to be a bad investment with a trip to Wembley beckoning.

In the other semi-final, York City beat Helen Chamberlain's (from Soccer AM) Torquay Utd 1-0 but Torquay go to Wembley on with an aggregate score of 2-1. York's goal was an own goal by Todd in the 64th minute.

The final is at Wembley on Saturday 10th May 2008.