World Cup 2010 Qualifiers Live 7/6/2008 – Uzbekistan vs Singapore

This live commentary and live online radio broadcast World Cup 2010 qualifier match between Uzbekistan and Singapore at Pakhtahor will provide the hosts with another three points and therefore a comfortable passage to the next group stage which they have targeted for ages. The Uzbekistans are certainly one of the strongest teams in Asia right now and are easily on par with the likes of Australia. The movement of the team is fast and some of the players are fully capable of playing for top European clubs including their main striker who is already with Dynamo Kiev and has the proud record of being the man who replaced Andryi Shevchenko at the club when he left for AC Milan. They will be out looking for more goals to add to their tally in this live commentary and live online TV telecast World Cup 2010 qualifier match between Uzbekistan and Singapore at Pakhtahor as they demonstrated in the previous game the true meaning of real football class.

Singapore does not have a glimmer of hope in this live commentary and live streaming radio broadcast World Cup 2010 qualifier match between Uzbekistan and Singapore at Pakhtahor and the best they could look for is to not go home with another hiding on their record. Having had dreams of making it to World Cup 2010 before their government made a laughing stock of their national sport by terminating their plans, the country really hoped that this time they could make it through at least to the next stage. But they were brought down to earth with a shattering thud as the Uzbekistans showed them they had a long way to go instead of depending on journeymen footballers from all over the world in the hope that foreigners could sneak them through. While some of the naturalised players are decent, none of them playing in this live commentary and live streaming TV telecast World Cup 2010 qualifier match between Uzbekistan and Singapore at Pakhtahor have the right credentials to lift the country to the next level required for the World Cup.

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