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RWDM: a glorious past, but no future?
After a number of bad performances abroad a negative feelings about the Belgian teams and league, the last couple of years my native country is on the way up again. The national team has its brightest selection of young talents … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Football clubs, History
Tagged Daring Brussel, Daring Bruxelles, Daring Club Bruxelles, Daring Molenbeek, Drie Lindenstadion, Edmond Machtensstadion, Fallonstadion, FC Bleid, FC Bleid-Gaume, FC Bleid-Molenbeek, FC Brussels, FC Molenbeek Brussels Strombeek, Football in Brussels, Johan Vermeersch, KFC Strombeek, Michel De Wolf, Racing White, Racing White Daring Molenbeek, Racing Whitestar Daring Molenbeek, RC White, RRC Bruxelles, RWDM, RWDM 2003, RWDM 47, Stade des Trois Tilleuls, Stade Edmond Machtens, Stade Fallon, White Star, White Star Woluwé
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Oud-Heverlee Leuven opens the door to the Belgian premier division
The end of the season is approaching in Belgian football, and while the play-offs for the domestic title, European spots and the Cup winner yet have to be decided, some decisions have been realised already. Royal Charleroi SC is relegating … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Football clubs, History, Leagues and Cups
Tagged Daring Club Leuven, Daring Leuven, Den Dreef, Hooger Op Leuven, Leuven, merger, OH Leuven, OHL, Oud-Heverlee, Oud-Heverlee Leuven, Sporting Club Louvain, Sporting OHL, Sporting Oud-Heverlee Leuven, Stade Leuven, students, University of Leuven, Victoria FC Louvain, Zwarte Duivels Oud-Heverlee
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The graveyard of the Irish football
This week the League of Ireland (aka the Airtricity League … even for me, as generally not very enthousiast towards the generally adopted football culture and as an enthousiast of things such as artificial turf as playing surface, naming league … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Football clubs, History, Leagues and Cups
Tagged Bohemian FC, clubs collapsing, Cobh Ramblers FC, Cork City FC, Derry City FC, Drogheda United FC, Dublin City FC, Glentoran FC, Irish Football, Irish League, Kildare County FC, Kilkenny City AFC, League of Ireland, Limerick FC, Linfield FC, Northern Irish Football, Shamrock Rovers FC, Shelbourne FC, Sporting Fingal
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Most hated clubs part 1 : Dublin City FC
Imagine… the League of Ireland is already known for not having that many people in the stadiums, with many people prefering to support either Celtic FC from Glasgow or an English club. Now the club in the League with the … Continue reading
KAS Eupen write a little bit of Belgian football history
Or shall I say "Die Eupener schreiben Fussballhistorie"? Yesterday 16th October may not have been a particularly remarkable day in terms of football, but in Belgium –whilst many people won’t even realise even when they follow Belgian football– a bit … Continue reading