Monday, February 9, 2009

The Football Map of the World

If, unlike me, you're an avid follower of the world's most popular game, you'll appreciate this: footiemap.com has maps that show the locations of the major teams in all the big footballing countries, from England to Argentina - as well as many of the sport's lesser powers, such as the Faroe Islands and the United States. It leaves a lot to be desired in terms of layout and user-friendliness (it's inconveniently unzoomable), but for a sport that seems to engender a lot of cross-border fan interest, it can be useful.

Aston Villa: where the hell is it?

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