South Africa 2010 World Cup
Africa Defeats Brazil, Again!
It wasn’t pretty, but Africa’s surrogate team beat what can only be described as Brazil’s surrogate team last night, in a ninety-minute affair marked by defensive drudgery from France and fruitless attacking from Portugal.
Date: July 6th, 2006 |
SA Logue’s Starting World Cup Eleven, Plus Substitutes
This is slightly off-topic in a travel guide, but it’s also important, in a world of unsavory rumor, that we in South Africa demonstrate our deep levels of engagement with the beautiful game at all times.
During yesterday’s epic semifinal, the subject of a hand-picked first eleven came up, and, after some debate - lubricated by wine, beer, cognac and Doritos - the following “dream team” was picked, to play in a 1-3-5-2, taking cognizance of the fact that the 2006 World Cup has rewarded attacking footbal.
Date: July 5th, 2006 |
France Expects…
Africa’s surrogate team, France, clashes with World Cup holders Brazil this evening, in what might just turn out to be the match of the tournament (so far).
As Daryl points out over at WorldCupBlog, quarterfinals are the best, because the teams are quality but the stakes aren’t as gruesomely high as in the semis.
Date: July 1st, 2006 |
Where to Watch the World Cup in Cape Town: Catwalk TV, Sea Point
SA Logue introduces you to some of the best places in Cape Town to park for World Cup Matches! Find more spots with our Watch the Cup tag.
Catwalk TV
251 Main Road
Sea Point, Cape Town | Map
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Catwalk TV
Specialty: Internet cafe; bar; light meals; gay travel center
Tel: +27 (0) 21 2277/8899
www.catwalktv.co.za
Date: June 29th, 2006 |
Where to Watch the World Cup in Cape Town: Obz Cafe, Observatory
SA Logue introduces you to some of the best places in Cape Town to park for World Cup Matches! Find more spots with our Watch the Cup tag.
Obz Cafe
115 Lower Main Road
Observatory, Cape Town | Map
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Obz Cafe
Specialty: Coffee; light breakfasts, lunches and suppers.
Tel: +27 (0) 21 448 5555
www.obzcafe.co.za
info@obzcafe.co.za
Date: June 28th, 2006 |
Wily Scolari Stalks “France”
Phil Scolari, coach of Portugal, doesn’t look particularly formidable, even when his portly figure is projected in near-life size proportions on the 60-inchers, but he casts a long shadow over the games he supervises, plotting what has seemed at times like an inexorable march toward a first world championship for the Portuguese (and a second one for himself).
Date: July 5th, 2006 |
Africa Revels in Vicarious Joy!
You read it here on SouthAfricaLogue first! The team we picked on behalf of Africa, a gloriously rejuvinated France, has ousted perennial favorites and Cup-holders Brazil in a one-goal thriller, and are going through to the World Cup semifinals, where they will meet Portugal and their dangerously clever coach, the always-on-the-money Phil Scolari. (Portugal, thankfully, ousted a wholly inadequate England after penalties in the day’s early match.)
Allez les bleus! - or, as a France supporter’s sign had it in the Frankfurt stadium this evening, Allez les vieux!
Date: July 1st, 2006 |
Where to Watch the World Cup in Cape Town: the Lookout Deck, Hout Bay
SA Logue introduces you to some of the best places in Cape Town to park for World Cup Matches! Find more spots with our Watch the Cup tag.
The Lookout Deck
Harbour Road, Hout Bay Harbour
Cape Town | Map
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Crucial Menu Info
Specialty: Pizzas & pub seafood
Tel: +27 (0) 21 790 0900
lookoutdeck@telkomsa.net
Date: July 1st, 2006 |
SA Logue Chooses Surrogate Team for African Continent’s Support
It’s over for Africa at the World Cup, after Ghana gave it their Round of 16 best with a splendid display of flair-filled football, but were gutted by Brazil anyway.
Though the continent licks its wounds, it hasn’t forgotten its love for the beautiful game, and will most certainly be up for more soccer action come Friday.
But we need a new team to support - vicarious thrills are better than none, after all. SA Logue considers the options:
Date: June 28th, 2006 |
Ghana 0-3 Brazil
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Ghana 0-3 Brazil
Date: June 27th, 2006 |