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Regista: The football blog that kisses the badge in celebration of the best aspects of football and surrounds the ref to complain in vain about the worst.Covering topics across the football world, including: Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga, the Champions League, the English Premier League and Championship football.
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Arsenal: the right home for Prince Poldi?
I’d like to show off by starting this post with an Oscar Wilde reference, but I haven’t read the Happy Prince. Truth be told, I only found out it existed when I Googled ‘happy prince’ to see if I could find an … Continue reading
Posted in Bundesliga, Premier League
Tagged Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, FC Cologne, Happy Prince, Oscar Wilde, Podolksi, Southampton
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When footballers move for ‘professional reasons’
Athletics is a very virtuous pursuit, isn’t it? Strip away all the corporate endorsements (and performance enhancing drugs) and you’re left with sport in its purest form; raw athleticism in a quest to achieve a sort of human perfection. You … Continue reading
Posted in Premier League
Tagged Fernando Torres, Matt Le Tissier, Robin Van Persie, Sol Campbell
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What’s wrong with Hernanes?
Liverpool were so desperate they signed Charlie Adam and Jordan Henderson; Milan have resorted to playing Flamini and De Jong; and, last season, Manchester United were so bereft of quality they had to bring Paul Scholes out of retirement. It’s … Continue reading
