World Cup 2006 - Blogging

25 06 2006

My World Cup blogging has actually taken on a life of its own and surprised even me. I have always followed the World Cup because I’m interested in it, however blogging about the World Cup action is new for me. I started blogging about it to report on Team England’s progress. With the other great teams performances that simply had to be mentioned, it became an update on on other World Cup teams, their matches, the implications of the outcomes and their progress in general. I only blog about the matches I manage to catch, either live or via the Internet, or the matches that I consider key. Fitting these around my full work day has been an interesting feat.

World Cup matches have been played daily for the last 10 days, with more than one match a day so I like to add my updates and views on the day of the matches. This has meant I’ve added a World Cup post almost every day. It’s going to be interesting in two weeks, as I will be away in England. However, after the Round of 16 there will be gaps between matches played, so this may work to my advantage – as well as the 5 hour time difference!

Look out for my update on England v Ecuador – playing right now!

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