Nic Townsend of Doing Goals examines Allsvenskan’s contribution to the World Cup.»crosslinked«Tweet
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Agon Mehmeti set Malmö on the way to a convincing win over Örebro tonight with two first half goals. The excitement surrounding Malmö FF’s centenary, and the performance they put in, were welcome distractions from the remainder of an Allsvenskan round that had failed to set the pulse racing.Tweet
Continue reading...Friday, March 19, 2010
Will half the matches finish goalless again? Will anyone be allowed to witness Djurgården’s match against Helsingborg? Is Tobias Grahn bigger than God? The Allsvenskan preview asks all these questions and answers none, as we look forward to the second round of matches.Tweet
Continue reading...Saturday, November 21, 2009
In part three of our pictorial roundup of 2009, we focus on the senior men’s national team. Click on the photos to enlarge.Tweet
Continue reading...Monday, August 10, 2009
Excuse me, Allsvenskan? I think it’s time we had a talk. Now don’t get upset, because I’m not really complaining. It’s just that the recent results have us worried. We are concerned that you may perhaps be… How do I put this? You’re absolutely, certifiably insane. This was after all supposed to be the round [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 28, 2009
The sixteenth round mirrored the previous round as we saw eight rematches with the only difference being a flip in home-field advantage. Another similarity was that top teams kept on winning and bottom teams kept on losing. The effect of this is that the trend we noted at the end of the previous round remains [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 30, 2009
In a brief moment of clarity I once wrote that I will avoid making predictions because doing so will eventually offer proof that I have no idea of what I’m talking about. While I was smart enough to figure that much out on my own, I am unfortunately dumb enough to ignore my own advice. [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 17, 2009
IFK Göteborg won 2-1 against FF kalmar, thanks to a suberb goal from Tobias Hysen which was immediately hailed by some commentators as the goal of the season. It’s some finish, but not quite that good, as Kalmar goalkeeper Petter Wastå will want to look at his positioning, but well-taken all the same from IFK’s [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Three Allsvenskan games, three penalties and lots of consequent whining. And all penalties made a real difference, because they all secured one to three points. The most controversial penalty was given to Helsinborgs IF when they welcomed IFK Göteborg to Olympia for their first fixture. Just seconds before the interval, Henrik Larsson chipped the ball into [...]
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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