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Curacao
National Team Results History
Confederation:
 Curacao
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Statistics for last 365 Days
Current rank: 0
Games played: 12
2 Wins 2 Draws 8 Lost
Score: 17-22
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Legend
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For ranking are counted only results for last 365 days
Listed results since 1.1.2006 |

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The former Gunners defender is worried that it would take a long time for Arsene Wenger to find anyone to replace the Dutch striker, whose future remains uncertain
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Last week Randy Moss brought the heat in New Orleans, reportedly dazzling Saints officials with 4.40-forty speed . The possible marriage of Moss, despite his advanced age and often questionable prima dona attitude, with Drew Brees was certainly tantalizing.
This week, however, he threw the fantasy community a curveball.
On Monday night, the 35-year-old receiver agreed to terms on a 1-year deal to play with San Francisco. Yes, please, contain your enthusiasm.
This isn't the sexiest landing sport for the multi-time Pro Bowler. Jim Harbaugh's offense is predicated on ball control and Alex Smith doesn't exactly pump the juices. To be fair, the former No. 1 pick made strides last year fantasy-wise. Including the playoffs he notched seven 20-plus point fantasy performances. His accuracy and decision making were improved. However, he doesn't throw the prettiest deep-ball and often time holds onto the ball for an eternity. With that in mind and because of the Niners' propensity to pound, it's likely Moss will likely deliver only mediocre WR3 numbers in deeper leagues. And that's assuming he stays motivated. Though unlikely, if San Fran hit the skids after a memorable season, a sulky-faced Randy, like the one pictured above, could again make a cameo.
At this point, easily seduced fantasy owners will likely extend their arms for the brand name. But until the Niners' passing game opens up — Harbaugh called "pass" just 45.4-percent of the time last season — Moss' ceiling might be comparable to what DeSean Jackson achieved last year (58-961-4). And that's probably a slight exaggeration. Consider him only after Round 10 come August.
What are your thoughts on the Moss signing? Would you consider him only as a late-round flier? Does this elevate Alex Smith into QB2 territory? Discuss. |
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You'll hear Mat Gamel referred to as a post-hype sleeper in some circles, but that tag isn't entirely accurate. In a lot of ways Gamel, the Milwaukee cornerman, is a no-hype sleeper, a screened commodity.
You won't find Gamel in the current Yahoo! staff rankings , for example. It's no fault of his own. I know for a fact that Andy Behrens is bullish on Gamel , and Brandon Funston considers him a late-round lottery ticket of interest. But we can't put Gamel on the rankings sheet yet because he doesn't hold a position. He only qualifies at "corner infield" in the current Yahoo! game. Just one of those flukes of the numbers racket.
The Brewers are giving the 26-year-old every chance to be the starting first baseman, and so far, so good: Gamel hit homers in three consecutive Cactus League games late last week. Okay, two of the homers came off non-roster invitees, guys he probably won't be facing when the bell rings, but when you're trying to establish yourself as a bona-fide major leaguer, you'll take whatever you can get.
The Gamel file reads like the typical post-hype setup. He was Baseball America's No. 34 prospect in 2009 and the No. 89 prospect in 2010. He's proven himself at Triple-A over the last two summers, including a .310/.372/.540 slash last year with 28 homers. But he hasn't shown much in his brief Milwaukee trials, hitting .222 over 171 stray at-bats covering four seasons (most of the time in 2009). Gamel's had trouble making contact in the show (67 whiffs over 171 at-bats), and he's always been viewed as a problem in the field. If Gamel is going to turn his career around, it's going to come from the batter's box.
"It's time for him to be a major-league player instead of a great Triple-A player," manager Ron Roenicke told the Arizona Republic . Roenicke and GM Doug Melvin insist that Gamel will get an extended look at first base, the spot vacated by the departed Prince Fielder. There's going to be a leash here. |
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The Bracket Big Board takes into consideration past returns, current performance and expected future gains in determining who should be included among the field of 68 (31 automatic and 37 at-large bids). Essentially, the Bracket Big Board is a cheat sheet designed for amateur bracketologists if they were filling out a Tourney Pick 'Em '12 entry today ( SIGN UP NOW! ). The Triple-B, the second-most accurate bracket predictor among macro-sites over the past four years, is updated every Monday until the dance card is unveiled March 11. |
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| FIFA said there were "certain
inaccuracies" in a Council of Europe advisory panel motion
calling for an internal investigation of Sepp Blatter's
re-election as president last year.
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| FIFA says that disgraced former vice president Jack Warner peddled "inaccuracies and falsehoods" when he claimed last month that he got World Cup television rights for $1 in exchange for supporting Sepp Blatter's presidential campaigns. FIFA confirms that Warner received Caribbean broadcasting rights for $1, though from 1986 and not -- as Warner claimed -- from 1998 when Blatter was... |
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Claudio Marchisio scored another decisive goal -- this time in extra time -- as Serie A leader Juventus edged Bologna 2-1 to reach the Italian Cup quarterfinals Thursday and remain unbeaten this season. In the 102nd minute, Marchisio struck an accurate, angled shot just beyond the reach of Bologna goalkeeper Federico Agliardi. |
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| FIFA president Sepp Blatter has reportedly said that goal line technology could be implemented as early as next season. Blatter told Bild newspaper in an interview that there are systems that are "accurate, fast and uncomplicated." He says the International Football Association Board, which determines the rules of the sport, will discuss the technology in March 2012 and could be used in... |
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| Tourist guidebooks
describe Rio's vast Maracana Stadium as the most famous building
in South America, but at the moment a more accurate description
would be that it is the most famous building site.
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| FIFA's rules-making panel will study the results from 10 different goal-line technology systems being tested before its meeting next month. FIFA says the 10 systems will be tested privately next week by researchers from a Zurich-based technology institute. IFAB will meet March 5 in Wales to evaluate how accurate and efficient the systems are before taking a "decision of principle and... |
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