Maybe it’s Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium. I’ve seen quite a bit of wacky stuff go down there. Two riveting matches in a week. The aforementioned Jazira 5, Dhafra 3 in the Pro League, and now an Etisalat Cup final between Al Shabab and Al Ain that featured three goals from the 86th minute or later. […]
Entries from April 2011
Etisalat Cup Final: Al Shabab 3, Al Ain 2
April 30th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Pro League, soccer, The National, UAE
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A Chance to Avoid the Royal Pain
April 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
We at The National devoted four full inside pages to the royal wedding in England. As a republican and a democrat, I find it all fairly appalling. Some $50 million spent so that a couple of Brits can get married? Even though it was going on in the early afternoon here, I am happy to […]
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Time Lapse Photography of Abu Dhabi
April 28th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
A photographer named Beno Saradzic has put together a visually stunning time-lapse look at Abu Dhabi. Most of it, but not all of it, focuses on downtown Abu Dhabi, near the waterfront. It’s four minutes, but it’s well worth looking at. Here it is. Need some help with what you are looking at?
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Real Salt Lake in Huge Game for MLS
April 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Galaxy, soccer, UAE
I’m not sure the importance of the Concacaf Champions League has been fully grasped by soccer fans in the United States. This is a big deal, and the fact that Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer has a good chance of winning the competition tonight is something they ought to be paying attention to. […]
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A Spelling Bee in Benin
April 26th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi
I’ve always liked spelling bees. I was the champion of my class from second grade through seventh grade, and I still remember losing in first and eighth grades. I admire the kids who get to the finals of the U.S. national spelling bee. Spelling isn’t as hip as it once was, what with texting leading […]
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What Fun! Jazira 5, Dhafra 3
April 25th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, soccer, UAE
I recognize I am not a soccer purist. For one, I still call it “soccer” after nearly a full year working in the sports department of a British-English newspaper, where it is “football” and what Yanks call football is American football. So. At the end of the shift today, I made the 10-minute walk down […]
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‘My’ Premier League Team
April 24th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, soccer, The National, UAE
Back in 2008, I did an item on this blog asking for help in choosing a Premier League team for whom I could be a fan. Many of you were quite helpful in that respect, making impassioned and almost convincing cases for a variety of teams. I eventually did an entry on how I had […]
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Premier League Coach Not Good Enough for UAE
April 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Pro League, soccer, The National, UAE
You read that right. Al Ahli was champion of the UAE Pro League in 2009 but flopped badly in 2009-10, sinking to eighth and losing, shamefully, to a New Zealand semi-pro team in the Club World Cup. Ahli officials blew up the team last summer and opened this season with Fabio Cannavaro in the middle […]
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Easter in the UAE
April 22nd, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE
The United Arab Emirates is a devoutly Muslim country. Nearly everything we do here comes with a backdrop of Islam. The ubiquitous mosques, the electronically amplified calls to prayer, the holidays, the moral code, the legal code … So the idea of a few practicing Christians in this mix makes for some curious juxtapositions, the […]
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Soboroff: On the Wrong Side of Dodgers History
April 21st, 2011 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers
Steve Soboroff has done good things for greater Los Angeles. He has taken on some tough jobs over the past 20 years and helped make life better, most prominently as a key aide to Richard Riordan when the latter helped get Los Angeles back on its feet after the chaos of the early 1990s. But […]
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