

Articles tagged with "psv eindhoven"
Maza Rodriguez to Holland; PSV Eindhoven
By Albert | May 9th, 2008After rumors and apparent negotiations, Francisco "Maza" Rodriguez is going to PSV Eindhoven in Holland to play Football. Maza came on the scene in Mexico with his call up to the National Team during the Lavolpe era. Controversial, in my opinion, was ...
Weekend Recap: Heartbreak and/or Male-Bonding Hugs
By Laurie | April 21st, 2008It's that nailbiting time of the season in most leagues, especially for those teams that are close to the top and in the title race, or close to the bottom and facing relegation. So how did some of the games from the weekend turn out? Saturday's ...
Weekend Recap: Cheers and Tears
By Laurie | April 14th, 2008A quick recap of a few of the games from the weekend: Saturday US 1-1 Canada, US wins 6-5 on PKs A recap of this game is here. A late extra-time US goal by Carli Lloyd, followed by an even later extra-time Canada goal by Melissa Tancredi. ...
UEFA Cup quarters: live scores
By Ian Rose | April 10th, 2008Here are the latest scores and events from today's quarterfinals. Check back or refresh for the latest. Results: Zenit St. Petersburg 0-1 Bayer Leverkusen (Zenit advances on 4-2 aggregate) (Bulykin [BL] 18') Bayer needed four away goals to pul ...
UEFA Cup Thursday Preview
By Ian Rose | April 9th, 2008Now that, once again, we've gotten the Champions League out of our systems, with one great game in England, and then that other one, it's time to decide who will be the Final Four in the UEFA Cup. Here are the matches, and who needs what to progress ...
UEFA Cup Thursday Preview
By Ian Rose | April 2nd, 2008Now that all that Champions League nonsense is over for another week, it's time to get back to the tournament everybody really cares about ... the UEFA Cup. *crickets* ... Anyway, we have four quarterfinal matches tomorrow, and the four return legs ...
Still need 6 out of 8 UEFA Cup bloggers
By Ian Rose | March 29th, 2008I know I haven't been quite as regular on this blog as in the past, with my other blogging duties at the Offside and World Cup Blog keeping me quite busy these days, but I wanted to point something out. Of the eight teams remaining in the UEFA Cup, ...
Round of 16 First Leg Wrap-up
By Ian Rose | March 7th, 2008Anderlecht 0-5 Bayern Munich Wow. This always looked like a lopsided tie, but I didn't expect this. With ten goals in their last two European matches, and five different scorers in today's match, Munich is starting to look like the favorite everyone wa
The Search Continues
By Chris | March 5th, 2008If you follow Hamburg or the Bundesliga at all, you know that HSV's manager Huub Stevens is leaving at the end of the current campaign to take over at Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven. Stevens announced his intention to move in late November (while I was on Tha
The UEFA Cup "league table"
By Ian Rose | February 23rd, 2008I got to thinking last night about different ways to talk about the 16 remaining teams in the UEFA Cup. Which side really is the favorite? What has their form been like? I decided it might be interesting to look at the last 16 UEFA Cup teams as a leagu
Clean sheet, but. . .
By Chris | November 26th, 2007I've been on my Thanksgiving holiday for a week now and just returned. HSV blanked Hansa Rostock 2-0 today on goals by Raphael van der Vaart and Ivica Olic, leaving them one point behind Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga table. This result is a great tribu
Group Stages: Analysis and Predictions
By Adam | September 14th, 2007As soon as any competition is about to begin, there are torrents of analysis and predictions by various fans. And since I'm no different than genuine fan of the beautiful game, here are my two pennies. When it comes to analysis and predictions, I'm not No
Marseille draws Liverpool, Porto and Besiktas....
By Magnusson | August 30th, 2007Let's leave my state of high pissed-offness to give you some news. Today was held in Monaco the UEFA ceremony for the Champions League group stage draw and also to honor the European Club Player of 2007. Marseille that was
Aurelio still not fit
By Brian | July 14th, 2007Wow, this is potentially a huge blow and definitely gives the Heinze talk some merit. Though frustrating to watch at times, Aurelio was beginning to show signs of competence before going down with a devastating rupture of his achilles tendon back in earl
Cocu and a 'foreign adventure'
By Tom | April 30th, 2007I'm not, repeat not, doing anything other than report another news report. No, sir, I'm not going down that garden path again. So no stoking of the rumour fires here, just a straight copy and paste job from Soccer365 about Phillip Cocu, formerly linked wi
Liverpool 0, PSV Eindhoven 0: Halftime thoughts
By Brian | April 11th, 2007PSV nearly scored in the opening minutes when a Farfan header was saved by Pepe, but after that their offense disappeared. PSV is playing predictably aggressive, but to no avail, though Jermaine Pennant might be injured. The thing about that i
Pennant is starting! So is Hyypia?
By Brian | April 11th, 2007I'm pumped. Hopefully JP won't have an off day and continue his recent emergence as a star. Hyypia starting his second game in a row after a questionable performance Saturday against Reading is kind of surprising. I hope Agger doesn't kill himself maki
The Half-Assed Preview: Liverpool at Reading
By Brian | April 6th, 2007Coming into this match, we're on a high unparalleled by even our seven and six game undefeated Premiership runs earlier this season. An impressive dismantling of Arsenal at Anfield and a resounding victory at PSV Eindhoven are hopefully just the beginnin
Liverpool goals vs. PSV Eindhoven
By Brian | April 4th, 2007Gerrard: Gerrard [1-0] vs PSVUploaded by redhalfofmerseyside Riise: Riise [2-0] vs PSVUploaded by redhalfofmerseyside Crouch: Crouch [3-0] vs PSVUploaded by redhalfofmerseyside Highlights with goals: PSV 0-3 Liverpool [Highlights]Uploaded by
Liverpool 3, PSV Eindhoven 0
By Brian | April 3rd, 2007Well, it wasn't much of a match, to tell you the truth. The PSV offensive attack was pretty much non-existent. The Liverpool defense just would not allow them to work with the middle of the field and would abruptly disrupt their forward momentum by tack
Football Heaven
By Brian | April 2nd, 2007This might turn out to be the best work week I've had in a long, long time... well, at least since the World Cup. Here's what I have on tap: Today - Aston Villa vs. Everton, Premiership This game could probably end up being extremely boring, but
The Daily Diatribe: PSV Injury woes, Bellamy's going nowhere, Arsene believes we'll advance, & Poor Everton
By Brian | April 2nd, 2007* Joining Alex on PSV's injury list is Ivory Coast striker Arouna Kone, which for me, is a much better sign for us since they'll miss his pace. * Benitez turned down a £7m bid for Craig Bellamy from Aston Villa, which leads me to believe he'll be here
PSV's Alex out six weeks, to miss both CL ties
By Brian | March 13th, 2007Has there ever been a guy who's gotten so much hype for almost costing his team a spot in the Champion's League quarterfinals? I watched the match and honestly, other than his header-goal, I don't really see what all the buzz is about. I tend to worry l
So we've drawn PSV Eindhoven
By Brian | March 9th, 2007We've already played the Peasants (what a great nickname) in the group stage and had it been a knockout round, we'd have advanced 2-0 aggregate. The first leg of that affair was marked with a few bar bangers, but the overall excitement level was that of
Sometimes I'm just ashamed to be a Liverpool fan
By Brian | March 9th, 2007Liverpoolfc.tv is at it again, though this time I don't really have any beef with the site, but instead, I'm hugely disappointed in my fellow fans. The site has a vote up asking us fans who we would like to play in the next round and PSV Eindhoven is so
Quick hits...before the mondo breakdown
By Nathan | March 8th, 2007My eyes are falling out of my head, 2 days and 6 games. Between ESPN2 and Setanta, my Tivo and I can get all but 1 game each day. No Inter-Valencia Tuesday, no Milan-Celtic today (Setanta doesn't like the Italians I guess). Tomorrow evening will bring
Champions League: Arsenal Going Dutch
By Trent | December 15th, 2006Arsenal have drawn Dutch leaders PSV Eindhoven for the next round of the UEFA Champions League. I'm already looking forward to see how PSV and Ecuadorian international midfielder Edison Mendez--who was nominated for the Ballon d'Or this year--handles pla
Take that, Milan, even though you don't care!
By Sam | December 6th, 2006Lille went to San Siro looking for a win and nothing else. They got nothing else. They played a great game, scoring via Peter Odemwingie and Kader Keita. They now finish second in their group. Oh, and Milan couldn't have cared less about that match. M
France in the Champs League
By Sam | December 5th, 2006The first round of the greatest club competition in the world wraps up its 2006 edition this week, with three French clubs involved. Lyon, top of Group E, are guaranteed to see the light of the round of 16, and what's more, they are guaranteed a first
A Name to Remember: Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
By Bob | August 25th, 2006Go ahead, we challenge you to find a football player with a longer last name. The Dutch international's transfer from PSV Eindhoven to Celtic was finalized today and now sportswriters in Scotland have the arduous task of remembering how to spell his name





