All posts tagged "Chengdu Blades"
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoWEF Exclusive Interview: Manager Patrick Aussems leaves Chengdu Blades
Chengdu Blades have a turbulent history which has been covered before for Wild East Football. This year the club found themselves...
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Business
/ 8 years agoWEF Exclusive: Ex-Chengdu Blades coach Don O’Riordan talks Beckham and grassroots
There are few better placed in China to evaluate the football scene than Don O’Riordan. Following a long career in English...
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Fan Culture
/ 8 years agoStreet fighting Chongqing style
The people of Chongqing are known for loving spicy food and having spicy personalities. For the second time this year, this...
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Chinese Super League
/ 9 years agoChina League One Extra! Picking the best games in Round 24 (Make-Up Matches)
Saturday, September 8th. Harbin Yiteng (6th) – Wuhan Zull (2nd) Having achieved the improbable last week by beating Hunan Xiangtao in...
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China League One
/ 9 years agoChengdu Blades – The Failed Experiment
Chengdu Blades were met with huge fan fare when visiting Sheffield in 2007, they became the first foreign-owned Chinese side with...
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Chinese Super League
/ 9 years agoLate flurry seals the deal for East Asia in critical home victory
Deft managing at a crucial point in the game was the difference in a nervy and often controversial match between Shanghai...
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Chinese Super League
/ 9 years agoChina League One: Picking the best games of Round 23
Shanghai East Asia (1st) – Tianjin Songjiang (2nd) Uh-oh. Could this finally be the week that East Asia’s luck runs out?...
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Chinese Super League
/ 9 years agoChina League One: Halfway Point Review
It’s not just Bcheng who gets to run the rule over a patch of Chinese football. Whilst our man in the...
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China League One
/ 9 years agoChina League One: Picking the best games in Round 15
Shenzhen Ruby (5th) – Hunan Xiangtao (2nd) Another week, another must-win game for Shenzhen Ruby. The inaugural winners of the Chinese...
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Chinese Super League
/ 9 years agoGritty East Asia Outlast Chengdu To Stay Top
Shanghai East Asia remain the team to beat in China League One after a hard-fought away victory against Chengdu Blades at...