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September 2004



Midweek Outlook (28 - 30 Sep 2004)

Tuesday, 28 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(21 - 22 Sep 2004)1) Sparta Prague vs Olympique LyonnaiseFunny how nobody seemed to care about this match. The absence of any preview write-ups on this particular fixture is alarmingly scarce. After all, isn't this still a ECL fixture, the tournament

Weekend Outlook (25-27 Sep 2004)

Saturday, 25 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(25 - 27 Sep 2004)1) Fulham vs SouthamptonNeither team has done too well this season thus far but I think Southampton, without a manager proper, will be the side that would be worse off. I think it is about time Fulham snap their winless streak and w

Midweek Outlook (21 - 22 Sep 2004)

Wednesday, 22 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(21 - 22 Sep 2004)This midweek we see domestic Spanish action plus League Cup in England.1) Getafe vs EspanyolEspanyol finds themselves in unfamiliar territory leading in the Spanish Primera Liga. With the opening 3 matches unbeaten and more notably,

RIO Index (20 Sep 2004)

Monday, 20 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
The RIO Index ends at 37 in 31 games.Rio Ferdinand makes his return to meet Liverpool today and that marks the end of the RIO Index.At more and 1 goal per game conceded, let's hope the inclusion of Ferdinand and the return of Silvestre back to the le

Weekend Outlook (18 - 20 Sep 2004)

Saturday, 18 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(18 - 20 Sep 2004)With the European competitions kicked off this midweek, let's see how the bigger teams cope with the exhaustion of mid-week exertion against their better rested opponents.1) Arsenal vs BoltonArsenal have a 100% record since the seas

RIO Index (15 Sep 2004)

Thursday, 16 September 2004 10:21 A GMT+08
The RIO Index now stands at 37 in 31 games.Sigh.... another 2 more goals at the back of our nets and as usual the Clown-Duo of Howard-Silvestre has done it again. Roy Carroll is definitely taking over the No.1 spot for now while Fergie will let Howar

Midweek Outlook (14 - 16 Apr 2004)

Tuesday, 14 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(14 - 16 Sep 2004)Well, looks like the start of the season is finally kicked into gear as we commence our European campaigns.While it looked like the seeded team would have a relatively easy path toward qualifying for the quarter-finals, be sure to w

RIO Index (11 - 13 Sep 2004)

Tuesday, 14 September 2004 12:00 A GMT+08
The RIO Index now stands at 35 in 30 games.We leaked another 2 more goals. Is it me or is Silvestre starting to look more like a bumbling fool with each day?Anyone counting down Rio Ferdinand's return? 30 Sep 2004? sigh.....- Voxeros

Weekend Outlook (11 - 13 Sep 2004)

Saturday, 11 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(11 - 13 Sep 2004)Finally after a 2-week absence from domestic football, I am glad to have my regular fix of footie. This week, we also welcome the start of the Italian Serie A where I will be watching resurrected Fiorentina closely this season.1) As

Midweek Outlook (09 - 10 Sep 2004)

Thursday, 9 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(09 - 10 Sep 2004)Part 2 of the World Cup Qualifiers for this week.1. Slovakia vs LiechtesteinAbsolutely no information available here for either team.--> But at +2¾ handicap in favour of the visitors, I am willing to put some money on it and see

Weekend Outlook (04 - 05 Sep 2004)

Saturday, 4 September 2004 11:59 P GMT+08
(04 - 05 Sep 2004)We take an early interval from domestic footie this weekend to bring your the first of the World Cup 2006 qualifiers.1) Denmark vs UkraineThe Danish team may not boast of any world-class super stars but the Danes can play very well