Loch Lomond – Half Time – Scotland 2 v 0 Denmark, Hampden Park, Glasgow – Football – 15/11/2021



Scotland and Denmark fans sing Loch Lomond at half time.

Scotland 2 v 0 Denmark
World Cup Qualifying – European
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
15th November 2021

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Simsoc Web Soccer

Simsoc Web Soccer Game is a free multiplayer online football management game in which you control one or more clubs in soccer tournaments based on scenarios from England, Spain, Italy, World Cup and other great soccer leagues.

You select the team and the tactics for each game, research the opposition, trade players to add strength and depth to your side. They then use your and their football skills and abilities to win the matches and bring you glory. You can switch soccer clubs anytime and even sign yourself in as a star player in this game for your team(s) too! You can move your club to a larger stadium as you progress up the leagues. You can control ticket prices too to ensure you get a good gate, a good following and a steady income of cash to buy new players with.

The game features League tables with charts showing your progress over time, top scorer rankings grouped by league/division, a fully featured transfer market to bid and buy your star team with, Roll of Honour to show your successes, and a squad training system that allows you to customise the schedule so that each player develops the skills necessary to fulfill their maximum potential.

Games are played everyday, although some tournaments are scheduled to avoid weekends to cater for the office working folk that do not use pcs 7 days a week.

Each member can run anything up to 25 clubs, and most importantly it is completely free to play. Just sign up and be playing within a few minutes.

After the games are played you can watch the match highlights of your games, and any others, in 3D with our free Soccer Game Viewer.

The Story Of The Premier League

The English Premier League (EPL) is a top flight league for association football teams, in England. The League is run as a corporation of which the 20 member clubs are shareholders.

Every season, matches start in August and go on till May the next year. Each team plays every other team, once at its home venue and once away, thereby playing 38 matches in all, which translates into 380 matches played mainly on weekends, with occasional week day matches.

The League is sponsored by Barclays Bank, and is officially known as the Barclays Premier League.

The 80’s marked a low point in English football, when the football infrastructure began to crumble, English players’ standards fell, as compared to those of European players, and football hooliganism became rife.

The lowest point was reached when English football teams were banned for 5 years from 1985. Things took a turn for the better when England performed well at the 1990 World Cup, reaching the Semifinals. Also, after the Hayworth tragedy, a decision was made to improve the infrastructure of stadia across Britain.

The EPL was formed in 1992 by teams that decided to break away from the Football League, founded in 1888. Their chief incentive was a television rights deal. They would also be free to negotiate their own sponsorship agreements.

However, the television rights are sold collectively. From 1996-97 onwards, the tournament has been dominated by the big four, namely, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. Manchester united have never featured outside the top three, in any Premiership season.

This is the story of one of the world’s richest Football Leagues, with the combined revenues exceeding 3 billion dollars, per annum. It is also the highest rated league in Europe by UEFA, ahead of Spain’s La Liga and Italy’s Serie A.

Since 1888, 23 teams have won the football league. The EPL which has completed 18 seasons has had 4 winners. Manchester United has won it 11 times, Arsenal and Chelsea, 3 times each, and Blackburn Rovers, once.

Once the EPL came into existence, the relationship between the Premier League and the Football league was exactly simlar to that between first and second division footbal in the previous era.

Initially there were 22 teams. This was reduced to 20 in 1995 when four teams got relegated and only 2 teams were promoted from the Football League (now called the Championship League).

Thereafter FIFA wanted all European leagues to have no more than 18 teams, a move that has been resisted by the EPL.

Of the 20 teams that take part in a EPL season, the bottom three are relegated and replaced the next year by the top three teams in the Champions League, (the finalists and the winners of the third place play off).

The top four teams of the EPL qualify for the UEFA Champions League, with the top three directly entering the group stage.

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MLS Soccer Success

Among all other sports, soccer is the most popular sports in the United States and with the popularity of the game, a lot of teams have been organized in different countries around the world like the MLS soccer. The Major League Soccer MLS is the most leading professional soccer league formed in the United States. MLS was founded in 1996 just after the United States hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The Major League Soccer is already in its 13th season in 2008 and is extremely growing in numbers over a period of time and has expanded in numbers. Because of the increase of its teams, the MLS decided to construct soccer stadiums. Since then, the league has moved aggressively to create more custom-built venues for its teams. These stadiums had been constructed to accommodate spectators about 18,000 and 30,000 seating capacities. The stadiums’ structural designs are mostly based on concepts of some of the finest soccer venues in Europe.

In 2008, a competition is scheduled which will be participated by eight of the 14 teams of the league which will be held on various stadiums built for professional soccer. In the same year, the Real Salt Lake will be opened and in the following year, the Red Bull Park stadium will also debut. On 2010, Kansas City Wizards stadium is scheduled to open its newly constructed facility.

With the overwhelming popularity and the demand for media coverage of MLS, it has signed a long term national television agreement with television networks such as the ABC and ESPN, Univision, HDNet, Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports en Español. In addition, all of the MLS teams also have regional television agreements wherein every match will be televised either nationally or regionally.

With the popularity that was gained by the league, a lot of investors and sponsors coming from big companies had been attracted. This leads to the continuous success of the MLS.

The Conspiracy of EURO 2004 – Did Denmark and Sweden cheat Italy?



Was Italy cheated by Denmark and Sweden at EURO 2004? Or was it just pure coincidence?

EURO 2004, Group C
Denmark – Sweden
Italy vs Bulgaria
22 June 2004

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Premiership Football Draws Fans and Players From Around the World

Soccer, better known as football in Europe (except for Italy where it’s called «calcio»), has become the world’s most popular sport. From China to Mexico and everywhere in between, professional soccer draws crazed crowds, amazing athletes and big business.

Soccer madness overseas

While soccer enjoys a devoted fan base around the globe, none love the so-called «Beautiful Game» with as much ferocity as fans in the England. In fact, footie enthusiasts in England may qualify as fanatics, rather than fans. If you think the crowds at American gridiron football games are passionate, you’d likely describe English soccer spectators as raving lunatics. This reverence explains why 80 percent of the money made from professional soccer is made in England alone.

Americans are finally catching soccer fever

Despite European fervor for the game Americans call soccer, professional soccer is a relatively new venture in the United States. Somehow professional soccer has yet to emerge from the shadows of basketball, baseball and gridiron football here. North American soccer fans will certainly hope the success of Major League Soccer will eventually make soccer the national sport. In fact, in the past twenty years, soccer has become the most popular participatory youth sport in North America.

Youth players from the U.S. head to England for training and pro careers

Inevitably, young players raised in the U.S. and Canada are growing up with a thirst for pro soccer splendor. With pro soccer still in its infancy in their own country, many are turning to study abroad soccer boarding school programs and international soccer training camps. Drawn to the sharp competitive edge of English teams and the unmatched keenness of English fans, most players will prefer to train in England.

Premiership football, the heart of soccer in England

The top teams in Europe play under the English Premiership Professional Football Club. The Premiership, as it is often referred to, is the world’s most profitable football (soccer) league, not to mention the most-watched sporting league in the history of professional sports. Aspiring pro soccer players the world over dream of playing in their midst.

The Premiership takes young international players under its wing

English soccer camps and schools mentored by Premiership teams, such as Blackburn Rovers FC and Bolton Wanderers FC, make this dream a reality for many players. The best of these programs, like those sponsored by EduKick, provide intense pro soccer development courses, as well as cultural exposure and strong high school or university level academics. In addition, soccer students training in England have an excellent chance to be noticed and recruited by The Premiership’s leading teams.

Get in the game!

If you’re a young soccer player, ready to take on the world of professional soccer, England is the place to be. You’ll broaden your cultural horizons, get the world’s finest soccer training, and have a shot at professional soccer glory. You’ve got to admit, that’s a hat trick of epic proportions.

Learn more about English soccer schools and enroll for the upcoming school year at the Edukick Web site.

Denmark vs. Malta: Extended Highlights | Women's World Cup Qualifiers | CBS Sports Attacking Third



Group favorite Denmark open their World Cup campaign against minnows Malta, who they beat 8-0 in UEFA European Championship qualifiers last September.

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