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Hot Soccer Moms!

Hot Soccer Moms!

We have covered a number of football babes here on Soccerlens Babes and a few of them have successfully become mothers. We have compiled a list of the hottest mothers around football; mostly are WAGs and some of them are fans of football. Following is the list of hot soccer moms featuring links to their…

10 Reasons why Football is better than Cricket

Football v Cricket - which is better?

You might not know it as you zip up your coat to brave the rain and the wind, but summer is here in England. And that means one thing. Cricket. The Ashes are in full (reverse) swing at the moment, and the feelgood factor is pretty high following England’s triumph at Lords. I have to…

10 for 2010: Ten Dark Horses for England’s World Cup Squad

Will Richards go to South Africa?

Watch live World Cup matches here. With less than a year to go until the World Cup, England are sitting pretty in their World Cup qualification group. With qualification all but assured, now attentions will turn to who could be in England’s plans for South Africa. English World Cup squads have a history of featuring…

The Latino Factor: The Gateway to American Footballing Success

The Latino Factor: The Gateway to American Footballing Success

From a far off view, the MLS comes off as a far inferior league.  A league that is not worthy to talk about if David Beckham is not involved.  The attendance is modest, and the salary cap limits the quality of play.   These are just realities that the league and its fans deal with….

The Golden Decade of Sport in the UK

The Golden Decade of Sport in the UK

With the recent news of England’s successful Rugby World Cup bid, it would appear that another part of what is fast becoming known as ‘The Golden Decade of Sport’ has fallen into place. The thought of an Olympic Games and RWC may be enough to excite most sports fans, but for many the big one…

Arsenal, the Oligarch and the UPL

Arsenal, the Oligarch and the UPL

He’s obviously finished the brandy. When club president Vadym Rabynovych handed over Ukrainian Premier League side Arsenal Kyiv to the city’s mayor, Leonid Chernovetskyi, in January 2009, rumour had it that a bottle of the good stuff came his way in return. Considering that Arsenal went on to barely scrape clear of the relegation zone,…

Cheryl Tweedy Cole – Babe of the Month (August 2009)

Cheryl Tweedy Cole – Babe of the Month (August 2009)

The cute little member of Girls Aloud Cheryl Tweedy Cole has been married to the former Arsenal left back Ashley Cole (Chelsea, England). The 25 year old singer and TV personality has had associated acts with Will.i.am and Alexandra Burke. We think Cheryl Tweedy Cole matches up to the standard set by Belen Rodriguez and…

Bobby Robson 1933 – 2009

Bobby Robson 1933 – 2009

Former England manager Sir Bobby Robson has died of cancer aged 76. He had been battling the disease in various forms since 1992. Robson will be best remembered for taking England to within a penalty-shoot out at the 1990 World Cup, but he also enjoyed success both domestically and with European clubs and had the…

‘Good Touch For A Tall Guy’: What Else Does Peter Crouch Offer?

‘Good Touch For A Tall Guy’: What Else Does Peter Crouch Offer?

Throughout Peter Crouch’s career he has constantly been judged on his appearance more so than his on-pitch appearances. When Crouch is praised for his footballing abilities, it is usually the famous cliche that the media has tagged Crouchy with ’good touch for a tall guy’, but is this all that the England International is good for? Although many can…

Inter sweeps AC Milan for third place in World Football Challenge

Photo Credits: Walter Silva

Watch Milan v Inter live online here. Tied for third place in the inaugural World Football Challenge tournament, Inter and AC Milan fought for pride at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, and Jose Mourinho’s Inter kept their dignity with a 2-0 win over hometown rival AC Milan. Chelsea won the tournament July 26 by shutting…


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