View Full Version : what websites do u guys look at
_mR aSj_
06-29-2004, 06:29 AM
just want no know what soccer websites u guys read. coz i onli noe a handfull n i would like to know more?
i noe of:
soccerage.com
goal.com
planetfootball.com
channel4
thats bout it
Musiq
06-29-2004, 09:31 AM
That's about all that's required, mate. Soccerage.com have apparently closed down as well, and have merged with Goal.com.
Occasionally, you could try visiting Tribalfootball.com for getting a few laughs. Some of their stories can make your ribs crack with laughter...:D
GiorgioII
06-29-2004, 05:38 PM
Yes. I occasionaly visit Tribalfootball. It is hilarious sometimes!
But really it is only those that have already been mentioned.
Inter.it also occasionaly, but that has been dissapointing lately, prefering to concentrate on Italy at Euro 2004 than actually bringing us news on Inter!
Musiq
06-29-2004, 05:53 PM
That's only because there's been no other news to relate. I mean, what are they going to report? There are no training sessions taking place to post photographs of, there aren't any players giving interviews, and if there are, Inter.it does report them. They certainly can't encourage any rumours.
Although they did have this feature in previous years - they would publish the different rumours that the various Italian newspapers would link us with. They'll prolly do that from July 1st onwards, when the Transfer Market officially opens...
GiorgioII
06-29-2004, 06:11 PM
Well the Real.Sociedad website had news of Brechet's loan to them whilst Inter's didnt...I'm sure they could have kept us a little more informed.
Musiq
06-29-2004, 06:22 PM
Well the Real.Sociedad website had news of Brechet's loan to them whilst Inter's didnt...I'm sure they could have kept us a little more informed.
Yeah, well, they did report Dalmat leaving on loan for Toulouse.
nismo
06-30-2004, 12:59 PM
You know there was this awesome soccer site called soccerassociation.com it had the largest and most accurate database of players on the Net IMO. But now it's a fee-paying site however you can access selected leagues on certain weeks now and then.
Oh yeah www.theworldgame.com.au is also a cool site to go to. You guys should join the Zingola league next season, kinda like fanatasy football but with clubs, not players.
nismo
06-30-2004, 01:00 PM
Oh yeah, i forgot. soccernet.com is also one of the best sites up there. Lots of features, especially on the English scene.
Ryan27
07-01-2004, 06:21 AM
If you speak the language or are willing to tolerate a crappy, free translating site (try freetranslation.com), www.gazzetta.it is always a good, reliable one. Also there is www.calciomercato.com , though it isn't necessarily trustworthy.
nismo
07-01-2004, 10:05 AM
When is any web site trustworthy :D You should always take these news with a pinch of salt. Except for tribalfootball of course :rolleyes: that crap should be included as part of Harry Potter's webring for all it's unbelievable and uncanny works of journalism.
stefan99
07-01-2004, 06:14 PM
I only trust gazetta and the official sites. The rest just write rumours for the sake of it.
Slavenik
07-09-2004, 03:29 PM
I mostly respect channel4/footballitalia, also goal.com and tribalfootball.
In the past, i mostly visited calciomercato, but they dont have english version anymore. They covered all the italian newspapers, magazines and sport agencies. It was great, but now only Italian is aveliable.
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