105 Results for tag: Football
G9: FCFC vs SEXY FC
City,Well done last week, I thought we showed character and resilience through out the game; we pushed, and pressed Kozo Japan for the whole 90 minutes and managed to score 11 important goals. It's that Spirit and never say die attitude that will keep us on top no matter the line up or opposition!This weekend we face Sexy ... MoreG9: Next Summer Palace game, vs Athletico
Palace,This Saturday, we are playing Athletico, currently 2nd in the league table.This is our chance to bounce back after last Saturday disappointing defeat vs ISB Dragons (for info we lost 3-4, MOM was Chris Lupton, Donkey was Jim So). Kick off is scheduled for 1PM, meet at the Chaoyang stadium at 12:30.Who is up for it? ... MoreG8: FCFC vs Kozo Japan
City,We take on Kozo Japan this weekend on SATURDAY 3pm LIDO PITCHAre you available? Please RSVP NOWIf you have been included in both my email and Patrick's can you play both games? A chance to help Palace take home another Win and Help City keep their top spot in The Premier League.I will follow up with the Squad selected ... MoreA Brazilian?
Dear Lads,Tomorrows training session will be a Brazilian themed session based on the international futbal de salao method of skill acquisition!We will also be doing team specific exercises, for each team and there particular needs to help improve familiarity with your comrades! If I can make it out with my pot on, you can ... MoreG8: Summer Palace vs ISB Dragons
Palace,For info, last saturday we managed our largest victory so far this season by beating the Italians of Azzurri by 4-0. It was a very accomplished performance from all involved (18 players, + 3 who came for supporting!!). Special mention to our new signing Joachim Tangen, who scored 2 goals. After the game, most guys ... MoreFCFC TRAINING Wednesday 8pm
Hey guys,Just a quick reminder, we have training this Wednesday as always, same place same time:8pm Lido pitchCheers,Philippe MoreG6: French vs Summer Palace
Hello Lads,Congrats to everyone and especially goal scorers Matt Costello, Kieran and Jim So for our second half come-back on Saturday, it’s a shame it was the opposition’s turn to score a last minute goal, making it 4:3 to the Celtic. Back at Luga’s after the match, Lee Xiong (midfield) and Jim So (important ... MoreG5: Summer Palace vs Beijing Celtics
Palace,Like the week before, we could only get a draw, this time versus Shenzhen Development Bank. In one hand, we should be happy to get 1 point considering that we equalized in the dying seconds of the game. On the other hand, we can have some regrets not to have taken the many chances we had to score early in the game. ... MoreG4: Summer Palace vs Shenzhen Dev Bank
Palace,Well done to all involved in last sunday game, a 2-2 draw vs a solid Barbarians B team. A game we dominated but that we would have lost if it wasn't for Yasir's last minute equalizer. Apart for a 15 minutes spell in the 2nd half when we let them scored twice (on the only chances they created!), I think we played ... MoreRowan talking Chinese football in bed with Maradona
China craves sporting recognition and has a huge passion for football, but development of the domestic game has been blighted by corruption and general apathy. Rowan Simons refuses to allow Chinese football to wallow in the gutter. Egan Richardson on an influential figure in Beijing. 
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Few British people have as deep an understanding of and passion for China as Rowan Simons, who moved to Beijing in the late 1980s and has lived there ever since. He has enough in his media businesses to keep him busy – the group consists of three companies, and does everything from media production to strategic consulting, from event organising to communications – but one thing has given him a sense of mission.“Football has always been my passion,” says Simons in a phone interview conducted with radio86.com just before he ran out of the door for a training session. “I started playing as soon as I came to China, but I realised very quickly that football in China was very different from football in the UK, and elsewhere. In the mid-90s I was lucky enough to be a co-commentator on English Premier League and FA Cup matches on Bejing TV, so I became very well known to football fans as the English guy who talked about football.”...
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