Yet another chunk of my "need" for this blog has been chopped off. Perpetrators being the people behind Footbo.com, a social website for football fans.
So what is that site about? I've been checking it out lately and have gone from quite skeptical to nearly excited. It's a "Facebook only about football" type thing. You create a profile, connect with "friends" and write on their walls, show off your favourite teams, pick your favourite 11, taunt the opponent fans at the match page et cetera. What use is another social networking website then!?
What makes it worth your time is functionality it has that potentially leaves hitherto essential football sites obsolete. Like livescore.com, Footbo has that. And football-lineups.com too. For each game users can grade the players and best-of teams are automatically generated. Of course, there are league tables and all the usual sort of stuff. Users guess at any future result and "distribution cakes" are generated to illustrate expectations before the result is settled and each users prediction score is calculated (so far I didn't do too well). Sort of useful for match probabilities. And they have Michael Ballack write a blog (well one post so far).
Since I first set up Copenhagen Files in excitement about Google News and Blogger (Hello World) I have successively changed scope and direction (Media & Mission Statement (sort of) and Spring cleaning). Footbo has managed to merge so many features in one site it is actually both useful and fun. I'll now (every now and then) participate in their never-ending prediction game, grade players of matches I've seen, follow live scores and mingle with fellow football geeks. And perhaps post a bit less here at Copenhagen Files.
It remains to be seen how succesful Footbo will become. Will users add to its value or mess it up? And if the few weird kinks (it's still in beta) will be worked out nicely. But I already added a link to FC Københavns team page there in this blogs right hand column. And if you read this, please consider visiting my Footbo profile and add me as a "friend".
Enjoy.
Some musings, statistics, probability assessments and notes related to FC København. Rarely updated these days.
Showing posts with label lineups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lineups. Show all posts
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sunday, September 16, 2007
2 x 1-0 & G-14
Both us and RC Lens won our league games Saturday by 1-0 home, both scoring at about 2/3s of the game played into the 2nd half.
57' Morten Nordstrand
71' Aruna Dindane
Source: Sporting Life - NANCY SLIP TO FIRST DEFEAT
Source: AFP: Lyon close in on Nancy as Marseille crisis deepens
Source: L'EQUIPE.FR Football - Sablé : «Un grand soulagement»
From reading the above articles and a few more here's a line-up ('?' probably just the same guy as last week):
Akalé - Dindane - Monterubbio
Boukari
Sablé - Mangane
Ramos - Hilton - Coulibaly - Laurenti
Runje
Update: CB Hilton and GK Runje were selected for last weekend's team of the weak - along with such players as Juninho, Rothen and Elmander.
2nd update: Lineup corrected according to football-lineups.com - what a wonderful site!
After yesterday's game Jørgen Glistrup and Flemming Østergaard paid visits to the stadium bar allowing my buddies to have their pictures taken with them and answering questions on the recent G-14 rumors. In short, they seemed more concerned with what influence if any you'd get from a membership of it than if allowed in at all.
Recent articles on G-14: Goal.com - G-14 Set For Expansion, El G-14 estudia aumentar su número - Marca.com (Spanish), FCK forhandler om indtræden i G14 (Danish).
FC København - AC Horsens 1-0
57' Morten Nordstrand
Lens - Nancy 1-0
71' Aruna Dindane
Aruna Dindane scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot on 70 minutes
Source: Sporting Life - NANCY SLIP TO FIRST DEFEAT
Nancy coach Pablo Correa said: "We have the impression that we gave them the match, we missed our chances. Our biggest battle was with ourselves."
Source: AFP: Lyon close in on Nancy as Marseille crisis deepens
[Q:] Lens doit-il mettre un peu de côté une compétition, l'UEFA par exemple, pour être performant en Ligue 1 ?
[A:] Je ne sais pas s'il faut lâcher quelque chose. Il y a un gros effectif. Je n'ai d'ailleurs jamais côtoyé un effectif pareil. Je crois que l'on peut jouer sur tous les tableaux. Cette dynamique doit nous aider à créer une émulation. Il n'y a pas de titulaires. Tout le monde est là pour donner cent pour cent de lui pendant le temps qu'il joue. Dès mercredi, face à Copenhague, il y aura probablement un gros turn-over, avec une équipe qui sera performante et ne voudra rien lâcher. C'est ce que l'on s'est dit depuis le stage du Touquet.»
Source: L'EQUIPE.FR Football - Sablé : «Un grand soulagement»
From reading the above articles and a few more here's a line-up ('?' probably just the same guy as last week):
Akalé - Dindane - Monterubbio
Boukari
Sablé - Mangane
Ramos - Hilton - Coulibaly - Laurenti
Runje
Update: CB Hilton and GK Runje were selected for last weekend's team of the weak - along with such players as Juninho, Rothen and Elmander.
2nd update: Lineup corrected according to football-lineups.com - what a wonderful site!
G-14
After yesterday's game Jørgen Glistrup and Flemming Østergaard paid visits to the stadium bar allowing my buddies to have their pictures taken with them and answering questions on the recent G-14 rumors. In short, they seemed more concerned with what influence if any you'd get from a membership of it than if allowed in at all.
Recent articles on G-14: Goal.com - G-14 Set For Expansion, El G-14 estudia aumentar su número - Marca.com (Spanish), FCK forhandler om indtræden i G14 (Danish).
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Last weekend's league games
02/09 2007: Nice - Lens
50' Bakari Kone, Nice 1-0
81' Aruna Dindane, Lens misses penalty
Akalé - Dindane
Monterrubio - Sablé - Kovasevic - Demont
Ramos - Coulibaly - Hilton - Laurenti
Runje
02/09 2007: FC København - Randers FC
14' Jesper Grønkjær 1-0
Allbäck - Nordstrand
Grønkjær - Nørregaard - Würtz - Silberbauer
Jensen - Hangeland - Gravgaard - Wendt
Christiansen
(Written straight from feeble memory... may have minor errors.)
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I love football and I love the Internet. Copenhagen Files is a playground of mine for the latter and a billboard of the former. The focus is on FC København - the #1 club in Copenhagen and Denmark.
I watch every single FC København game - aways usually on the Danish TV, home games currently from my season ticket seat at Parken Stadium. Every now and then a report from the nearby training pitches are to be expected. Or perhaps just from the supporter environment at local parks or bars ;-)
I also like to bet on games which usually takes place online these days. Therefore, I gather numbers and look at them; I analyze, twist, turn and play with them. And some of them ends up here as my probability assessments. But this blog is not about betting.
In the right hand column I collect every single relevant link you can think of. I actually use it for bookmarks often - perhaps they will prove handy to you too? They should easily guide you to the latest info on injuries, club economy, squad value etc.
I watch every single FC København game - aways usually on the Danish TV, home games currently from my season ticket seat at Parken Stadium. Every now and then a report from the nearby training pitches are to be expected. Or perhaps just from the supporter environment at local parks or bars ;-)
I also like to bet on games which usually takes place online these days. Therefore, I gather numbers and look at them; I analyze, twist, turn and play with them. And some of them ends up here as my probability assessments. But this blog is not about betting.
In the right hand column I collect every single relevant link you can think of. I actually use it for bookmarks often - perhaps they will prove handy to you too? They should easily guide you to the latest info on injuries, club economy, squad value etc.
