

Articles tagged with "nurnberg"
Matchday Eight: Razing Christmastown
By Scott | October 3rd, 2009It’s hard to dislike Nürnberg. A picturesque city whose architecture acts as a living tour through Western history and culture, its Christmas markets are ...
Eins, Zwei, Drei, Neun
By Abby | May 10th, 2008Apologies for lack of posting in a week where actual things were going on, but I've been having a birthday and therefore without time to ...
Supersubs Rescue Benfica After Some Bramblesque Defending
By Daryl | February 22nd, 2008Bramblesque isn't a word, but it should be. Benfica went into the second leg of their UEFA Cup last 32 games away to Nürnberg with a ...
Goalkeeping Blunder of the Day
By chris | February 15th, 2008From yesterday's Benfica - Nurnberg UEFA Cup matchup. And as I'm sure you all know: whenever a goalkeeping blunder is made, the blundering team will ...
Okay, Okay, They're Franconian
By Abby | December 11th, 2007Next time, when writing a match preview, I'll make sure to figure out exactly which historical area of Germany a team is located in, because ...
Bavaria Part One
By Abby | December 8th, 2007It's double-Bavarian in the two games before the winter break, with a visit to Nürnberg tomorrow before a visit from Bayern Munich next week. It's ...
The current situation in the UEFA Cup
By Ian Rose | December 6th, 2007There is one matchday to go in the group stages of the 2007-08 UEFA Cup. Here are the current standings in each group, and ...
Great day in the UEFA Cup
By Ian Rose | November 29th, 2007Some excellent matches today, with everything you could want from a day of European football. Comebacks, underdog wins, a few dominating performances and a ...
UEFA Cup Group A Preview
By Ian Rose | October 9th, 2007This is the first in an eight-part series taking a closer look at the eight groups in the UEFA Cup group stage, previewing the matches, ...
Swedes in classic UC comeback, Italians fall
By Ian Rose | October 4th, 2007We have some early results from today's action in the UEFA Cup, and one of the big stories is Sweden's Helsingborg. Having lost their ...





