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Ravens Soar to First Bahraini League Title

Posted on February 24, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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In an evening of high tension and controversy, the Teal Army wrapped up their maiden championship with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Super Soccer Academy.

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Posted in bahrain, football | Tagged bahrain, Bahrain Women's football league, Bahrain womens football, ravens fc, Seef FC, super soccer, women's football | 2 Replies

Signing of Indonesia star sends Tokyo Verdy’s socials through the roof

Posted on February 16, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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The capture of 20-year-old Pratama Arhan has opened up a whole new market for the J2 League team

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Posted in Japan | Tagged Indonesia, Pratama Arhan, psis, psissemarang, sepakbola, tokyo, Tokyo Verdy | Leave a reply

Ravens Close in on First Bahrain League Title

Posted on February 3, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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Posted in bahrain, football | Tagged Bahrain womens football, Ravens, Tekkers, women's football | Leave a reply

The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship

Posted on January 29, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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Now that Middlesbrough and Queen of the South are seemingly friends forever, let’s take a look at Boro’s previous besties, and one relationship that turned sour.

Boro take the pitch at Victoria Park (Image from Middlesbrough FC)
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Posted in football, middlesbrough | Tagged Banik ostrava, Darlington, hartlepool, middlesbrough, Queen of the South, UEFA Cup | Leave a reply

Pearl Divers, Ravens and Cranes

Posted on January 28, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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Bahrain vs. Uganda (Men’s International Friendly), Ravens vs. Black Castle (Women’s League)

Ravens FC of Bahrain
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Posted in bahrain, football | Tagged bahrain, Bahrain womens football, Black Castle, ravens fc, Uganda, women's football | Leave a reply

Vanished Teams of Budapest #2 – Budapesti MÁVAG: The Railwaymen

Posted on January 24, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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The Hungarian Railway Museum
Istvántelek
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Posted in budapest, football, hungary | Tagged budapest, communism, csepel, eastern european football, epitok, European Football, ferencvaros, ganz, honved, hungarian football, hungary, Istvántelek, kispest, MÁV, MÁVAG, middlesbrough, puskas, soviet sport, trains, vasas, WWII | Leave a reply

Big in Japan

Posted on January 19, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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When John Neal’s Middlesbrough won the Kirin Cup

John Craggs of Boro facing off against Japan in the 1980 Kirin Cup
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Posted in beer, football, Japan, middlesbrough | Tagged Argentinos Juniors, boro, Carling Cup, Espanyol, Japan Cup, John Neal, Kirin Cup, middlesbrough, Tony McAndrew, Zenden | Leave a reply

Groundhopping in Bahrain #7 – It Was All Yellow

Posted on January 17, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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Al Ahli Stadium (Isa Town vs. Bahrain SC)

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Posted in bahrain, football | Tagged al-ahli, bahrain, Bahrain Club, bahrain football, Bahrain stadiums, football grounds, groundhop, groundhopping, isa town | Leave a reply

Cult Heroes: Ádám Balajti

Posted on January 10, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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In praise of Vasas’s ingenious, mercurial forward.

The Wizard of Eger (vasasfc.hu)
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Posted in budapest, football | Tagged Adam Balajti, al shabab, balajti, birtalan, boro, Botond Birtalan, budapest, football, hungarian football, hungary, middlesbrough, NBii, Tokyo Verdy, vasas | Leave a reply

Bob Mortimer, Stray Cats, Superior Clapping and a Bahraini Football Double Header

Posted on January 5, 2022 by Daniel Cochran
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The outdoor family
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Posted in bahrain, football | Tagged al hala, Al Khaldiya, Al Najma, bahrain, bob mortimer, boro, cats, east riffa, middlesbrough, muharraq, would i lie to you | Leave a reply

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