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« Reply #195 on: November 03, 2007, 05:45:05 PM »
Man U Wants DC, But Does DC Want Man U?
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It seems the stock of Canadians in football these days has risen. You have Premiership teams suddenly interested in players from the northern nation - Paul Stalteri, Jim Brennan, and Tomasz Radzinski had already cut their trade in England's top level, but now there's a whole new wave of Canadians being connected with the bigs. David Edgar scored that infamous goal against Manchester United. Atiba Hutchinson was getting looks from Newcastle and West Ham. And now it seems Manchester United is getting in on the action, looking at Spurs Network FC back DC76.

But when manager Daniel broke the news to the coiner of the term "angry football," his response was very swift.

"I'm flattered by their interest in me, but quite frankly, I'm not interested in the slightest," he said in a recent interview. "I said this in an interview back home, and I'll say it again here. It's not wise to leave your first club before having at least three seasons under your belt, because it makes you look like a rent-a-player."

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« Reply #196 on: November 09, 2007, 08:55:43 PM »
Review: Various Artists - Music To Play Football By
The Globe And Mail

Never before has football sounded so good.

No offence to Nelly Furtado or Ricky Martin, or the myriad of Latin American artists that have written about the Beautiful Game, but this album blows the lot of them out of the water. Two CDs, 28 tracks, and varying styles make sure there's a little something for everyone on this, although the first CD is primarily heavy metal, including the epic tracks "Angry Football" by Machine Head and "Rampant" by Metallica, both in collaboration with legendary film scorer John Towner Williams, who also penned the first disc's opening track, "The SNFC Theme." All three tracks feature three orchestras - the London Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra - and they sound unbelievably good.

Not that the other eleven tracks on the first disc aren't worth listening to, either. Spurs Network FC captain DC76 makes his first appearance on the track "Endgame" by Fear Factory (which is 1/4 Canadian to begin with - bassist Byron Stroud hails from Vancouver) which sees him go all out with a minute-long keyboard solo in the 6-minute cyber-metal track. Front Line Assembly (whose member Rhys Fulber also co-produced the first disc along with Bob Rock) gave us a double shot of industrial, first with the haunting "Deprivation" then teaming up with industrial rock band Filter to unleash the grating "Circumvent." Finger Eleven went back to the heaviness that made the song "Drag You Down" such a hit with their outing "Don't Hate, Appreciate." Chevelle collaborated with Metallica's lead guitarist Kirk Hammett on the dramatic song "Gathering." Add to this songs by hardcore Hatebreed, Christian death-metal/metalcore hybrid As I Lay Dying, face-melting Arch Enemy, kooky Armenian-American fusion-rockers System of a Down, the Deftones, and Finnish death-metallers Children of Bodom, and you have something guaranteed to keep the place rocking. Anyone for an all-Networkers mosh pit?

The second album is more mellow, but it has its rock moments as well. Winnipeg indie giants Jet Set Satellite start things off with a song they love to play live, "Who Won? (We Won!)" Leeds products Parva then sing about all the things they love about the club that inspired this all (Spurs Network FC) in "This Club," then Incubus makes the supporters laugh (and the opposition probably cry or break something) with the hilariously antagonistic "Suck It Up, Princess." Now Trapt's offering, "Messing Around," might sound like the post-grunge with slightly emo-sounding lyrics that you're used to hearing from Trapt, but it's actually quite clever, praising the integrity of the club - "you won't catch our club messin' around" - and dissing the general state of those clubs who call SNFC rivals, most notably Ars*nal.

The next three tracks are interesting. You have a down-tempo quasi-ballad by U2 (with the same three orchestras that were on the first album) sandwiched in between two drum 'n' bass tracks, the former by Grammy winners Basement Jaxx, and the latter by the always self-reinventing Prodigy collaborating with rapper Twista. Then come the Payola$, with a slightly different lineup than when they were last heard as "The Payola$, although founding duo Paul Hyde and Bob Rock are back. Drummer Chris Taylor, bassist Alex Boynton, and keyboardist DC76 complete the lineup for "Made In Canada."

A couple of more mellow rock songs follow, by Stereophonics and Broken Social Scene respectively. Then we get to the dancy stuff, right near the end. Ferry Corsten and Paul van Dyk (working with Kirsty Hawkshaw and Jan Johnston) drop trance tracks, before Wyclef Jean gives his antagonistic hip-hop take on SNFC's opposition's refusal to do anything out of the ordinary, then Delerium (FLA's ethereal, beautiful ambient alter-ego) wraps it up with "Finale," a haunting, 9-minute-long piece of ambient brilliance.

When I was finally finished listening to this album, a good 2 1/2 hours had passed. But the great thing is, it was 2 1/2 hours of consistently good music.

Full marks. 5/5

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« Reply #197 on: November 10, 2007, 02:34:19 AM »
Topspur, Network Stun Chelsea, Win Indoor Tournament
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A late goal by Topspur82 sent a local indoor football arena into raptures as SNFC only needed to hang on for another minute to claim the North London Charity Plate, in an event that its organisers hope will be an annual thing. The final score was 6-5 in a close and exciting affair. Rob scored three and assisted on the earlier of Topspur's 2 goals in the win.

It capped off a very successful last couple of weeks indoors for the Network, who finished second in their round-robin group behind eventual third-place Tottenham Hotspur, who themselves lost a nailbiter against the same Chelsea in the semifinal round. Captain DC76 admitted that he was "somewhat disappointed" that Spurs didn't make the finals, but at the same time, he was happy at the turnout for the event.

"It's all about raising funds for cancer research, and all eight teams were very enthusiastic about this tournament," he said. "It's a great feeling knowing that you're giving back to the community." All proceeds from the tournament have gone to local cancer societies.

Here's the official recap:

ROUND ROBIN:

Group A

QPR - 7 (goal differential +4 vs. +3 for Chelsea)
Chelsea - 7
Leyton Orient - 3
Fisher Athletic - 0

Group B

Tottenham Hotspur - 9
Spurs Network FC - 6
Barnet - 1
Dagenham & Redbridge - 1

Final standings after knockout (Championship and Consolation rounds)


1st - Spurs Network FC
2nd - Chelsea
3rd - Tottenham Hotspur
4th - Queens Park Rangers
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5th - Leyton Orient
6th - Fisher Athletic
7th - Barnet
8th - Dagenham & Redbridge

Highest-scoring match: Leyton Orient 12 Fisher Athletic 5 (round-robin)
Lowest-scoring match: Barnet 3 Dagenham & Redbridge 3 (round-robin)
Scoring champion: Robbie Keane (Tottenham) and Rob (SNFC) - 8 goals
Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Storts (SNFC)

SNFC Fans To Battle In Nova Scotia
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Inspired by the lead their favourite club took, several fans of Spurs Network FC (36 of them to be exact) have put together two football teams and will play a charity match, with the proceeds to be split between the Canadian and American Cancer Societies. It's completely co-ed, as well. So in Halifax, Nova Scotia, only a week before next season's friendlies schedule starts, these people will be hitting the pitch!

WESTERN HEMISPHERE - Coach: Bill Leeb (CAN)

GK Gisele Bündchen (BRA)
LB Rhys Fulber (CAN)
RB Byron Stroud (CAN)
CB Leelee Sobieski (USA)
CB Emily Zurrer (CAN)
LM
Steve Nash (CAN) (captain)
RM Martin Nash (CAN)
CM Ariel Ortega (ARG)
(vice-captain)
AM Azie Tesfaye (USA)
ST Joe-Max Moore (USA)
ST
Jamey Jasta (USA)

Bench - Arden Wohl (USA), Natalie Glebova (CAN), Tricia Helfer (CAN), Serj Tankian (goalkeeper, USA)), Trevor Tuminski (CAN), Izabel Goulart (BRA), Burton C. Bell (USA)

EASTERN HEMISPHERE - Coach: Jean-Michel Jarre (FRA)

GK Isabella Rijnties (NED)
LB Lenka Batkova (CZE)
RB Maxim Reality (ENG)
CB Triinu Raudsepp (FIN)
CB
Arik Benado (ISR) (vice-captain)
LM Alec Newman (SCO)
RM Yfke Sturm (NED)
CM Teemu Tainio (FIN) (captain)
AM
Christian Olde Wolbers (BEL)
ST Bar Refaeli (ISR)
ST Patrick Kluivert (NED)

Bench - Ally Zetterberg (goalkeeper, SWE), Natalie Portman (ISR), Lisa Snowdon (ENG), Jaël (SUI), Paul van Dyk (GER), Lee Hyung-Taik (KOR),
Sami Salo (FIN)

Officials:

Referee - Toru Kamikawa (JPN)
Linesman - Oscar Vergara (CAN)
Linesman - Chris Strickland (USA)
4th Official - Robert Styles (ENG)

It's gonna be fun times!

For those in England, this will be televised at 7PM GMT (11AM PDT, 2PM EDT, 3PM local time). Check your local listings for the channel.
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« Reply #198 on: November 12, 2007, 06:52:42 PM »
Wow! We won something! On my birthday too!

Loving the subs bench on the world wide dream teams too!
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« Reply #199 on: November 12, 2007, 07:32:44 PM »
End of season Player report by assistant coach Gary Mabbutt.

Storts: Gary feels that Storts has the best years ahead of him and we must strive to keep him at the club.

DC76: Gary indicated Captain DC76 is playing a major role at our club and will only get better. The report also favours DC76’s reliability, leadership and his loyalty.

Taarabt19: Gary feels that pacey full back Taarabt19 is already showing his worth to the club despite his young age.

COYS: Gary feels that pacey left back COYS is an outstanding prospect for the club but needs to up his game in training if he wants to become a first team regular. He also feels that it is imperative that we hang on to his talents.

Will: Gary feels that pacey defender Will is already showing his worth to the club despite his young age.

Dimitar B.: Gary feels that rookie Dimitar B is already showing his potential to become a top player. The report also reflects favourably on Dimiter B.’s professional approach and his loyalty.

Biggs: Gary feels that skilful attacker Biggs has firmly establishes his credentials as a member of the first-team despite his relatively young age. The report also reflects favourably on Biggs’ reliability and his loyalty while pointing out that the player is an expert in dead ball situation.

THFC: Gary feels that hard working midfielder THFC has been put into the first team too quickly and care should be taken not to over-expose the player to the pressures of competitive football. But Gary insists the playmaker is one to watch in coming years.

Craig: Gary feels that right winger has made a vast improvement in recent weeks and is showing his worth to the club. He also congratulates Craig on his recent U21 international call ups.

Daniisco: Gary feels that attacking midfielder Daniisco is an outstanding prospect for the club. He feels that it is imperative that the club hangs on to his talents.

Lyubokick: Gary feels Bulgarian Lyubokick is a very talented player and one we should try and keep at the club. He also reflects on Lyubokick’s professional approach.

Justin: Gary feels Justin is a fine young player and will develop into a quality player given time.

Rob: Gary is a keen admire of Rob’s ability and feels the powerhouse will be a great player in years to come.

Dannyn99: Gary indicated that forward Dannyn99 is a fine young player who will be a great value to the club in the future.

Alma: Gary reports that alma has firmly established herself a s a good first team player and feels she will feature heavily in the clubs drive for success.

Topspur82: Gary feels striker Topspur82 will only get better in coming years and we must strive to keep him at the club.

Berba’s Girl: Gary feels Berba’s Girl isn’t of a good enough standard to remain at the club. He recommends that this player is allowed to purse her career at a lower level with another club.

Dj Frisky: Gary feels we have a very talented player in Dj Frisky and we must harness his obvious ability to its fullest well not over exposing him to the pressures of professional football.

Dedleysting: Gary feels attacking midfielder dedleysting has firmly established himself as a first team regular.

Keane on Spurs: Gary feels that while COYS is an outstanding prospect for the club he also feels he could work harder on the training pitch to push for a first team place.

JamezTheYiddo: Gary also feels JamezTheYiddo could be pushing himself harder in training to get a first team place. He also reflects the pacey defender as a good player for the future.

dazzaTh: Gary feels that central defender dazzaTh is an outstanding prospect for the club. He also feels it is imperative that we hang on to his talents.

End of season.

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« Reply #200 on: November 19, 2007, 05:22:52 PM »
Sorry lads but SNFC will be closed for the foreseeable future due to me not having enough time to update it and for the sites general inactivity. Maybe when the site is thriving again I may continue it.

Sorry again.

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