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It could become quite a story if Jason Prior gets a contract at Newcastle. Jason Prior Bognor Regis
number 9 still in shock We ran the story yesterday, and had a little bit of fun with it, but the 23
year-old Bognor Regis striker is still in shock, that he will be getting a [...]
Festive Fun: Guess The Liverpool Players
Merry Christmas to all my readers out there! I just thought for a laugh and to get us all into
the Christmas spirit i'd make a short and sweet post giving you the chance to have a bit of fun.
Below are ten Liverpool players from past and present but Santa, baubles, stars and all sorts of
things have got in the way, can you guess who they are?
Merry Christmas to all my readers out there!
I just thought for a laugh and to get us all into the Christmas spirit i'd make a short and sweet
post giving you the chance to have a bit of fun.
Below are ten Liverpool players from past and present but Santa, baubles, stars and all sorts of
things have got in the way, can you guess who they are?
The 89 transfers that Arsenal will make in the January transfer window
By: Anne
Greetings, Untold Media readers, and may I first wish all of you a very happy holiday season. UM
will be back in full swing following the holidays. However, in the interim, I thought we might have
a little bit of fun [.
Not sure if you've seen this news story from the Daily Stir
today - it's one that didn't sit too well with me, given what has been
going on with John Terry of Chelsea and L. Suarez, residing in the parish of
Liverpool.
Not sure if you've seen this news story from the Daily Stir
today - it's one that didn't sit too well with me, given what has been
going on with John Terry of Chelsea and L. Suarez, residing in the parish of
Liverpool.
Not sure if you've seen this news story from the Daily Stir
today - it's one that didn't sit too well with me, given what has been
going on with John Terry of Chelsea and L. Suarez, residing in the parish of
Liverpool.
Not sure if you've seen this news story from the Daily Stir
today - it's one that didn't sit too well with me, given what has been
going on with John Terry of Chelsea and L. Suarez, residing in the parish of
Liverpool.
By Chris Wright
"Ring the bell Apollo..." "Ding...ding"
One for fans of PR damage control now, with the news that Man City have circulated the photo
above of Micah Richards and Mario Balotelli playfully sparring in the City dressing rooms and
generally being 'all good' with each other to poke a wee bit of fun at Thursday's little bout of
training ground pugilism sparked, if rumours are to be believed, by a misplaced pass.
The messages I have received about Jack Wilshere tweeting stuff on S*urs has gone off the richter
scale.
Sure, from their point of view, at times, it probably may seem a little annoying.
However, surely they can see it is only a bit of banter?
If one of the S*urs players was tweeting about Arsenal I would have banter back and tweet a reply.
No one really takes the Unofficial Football World Championships seriously; it's merely a nice
bit of fun. But even with its inherent flaws the best team ever (as in...ever) is Scotland no one
probably expected the trophy to head to Pyongyang anytime soon. Or ever. But they beat former title
holders Japan (Spain -> Argentina -> Japan) today 1-0 in a WCQ and thus.
Adidas f50 The tip of the iceberg - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
The adiZero f50 miCoach boots are launched to the public tonight, in Adidas'
flagship store on Oxford Street. The lucky 250 who pre-ordered the boot will attend a private
event, where they pick up their miCoach bundle and meet a Premiership footballer.
Kevin Keen is relishing his role as Liverpool first-team coach, and explained why he felt a tinge
of nerves when coming face-to-face with Kenny Dalglish for the very first time.
The Reds boss' illustrious reputation in world football left the former West Ham United man - who
has been working at Anfield for four months now - feeling a little apprehensive, but Keen reveals
how he was pleasantly surprised after their initial Melwood meeting.
Arsenal has had a bit of fun in the lead up to Christmas, producing an online ad starring football
aces Kieran Gibbs, Andrey Arshavin and Yossi Benayoun.
This video is something you don't see every day. And it's probably something you'll never see
another team do. It features the footballers from AC Milan taking to the pitch at the San Siro for
a pre-match warm-up session wearing fake massive beards!
The players and staff run around the pitch with the beards in tow, some of them slugging the
beards over their shoulders as they get in the way.
Hi folks,
Welcome back to the blog.
It's pretty clear what will be the gimmick of Perth Glory's new advertising campaign, thanks to a
couple of things released by the club this week.
The first photograph shows what's underneath the "No Guts, No Glory" purple shirt, while the
"leaked" CCTV footage also shows people with shirts on their head.
John Spencer spent Monday morning watching the video of Friday's match (no doubt he was enjoying
quite a bit of it), so he did not attend practice yesterday. The rest of the coaching staff was on
hand, however, as the team played a 9v9 short field scrimmage before Friday's starters broke off
for their post match re-gen workout.
http://youtu.be/kVo4UiEmet0
Looks good to me - but then I don't slag try to belittle the game the way the paranoid "sports"
"journalists" seem to need to do.
Anyway Roy Masters, Peter FitzSimons, Rebecca Wilson, John Birmingham, Patrick Smith and tedious
others (notice how old and anglo these professional critics of sport and football are - true blue -
or just a co-incidence?
By Chris Wright
From the Champions League final at Wembley to the Bower Fold Ground in three
months...
After initially turning up without any kit, Paul Scholes was eventually persuaded by the crowd
to borrow boots and shinpads from his 12-year-old son Aaron and turn out for Stalybridge Celtic
U12′s annual 'Dads vs Coaches' fund-raiser last Sunday afternoon.
The brief furore surrounding Mario Balotelli's fluffed backheel and subsequent substitution by
Roberto Mancini left the public divided. Was this just the latest indication of a player on the
verge of a mental breakdown or a manager over-reacting to a bit of fun in a pre-season
knockabout?
There's little need to wade further into that debate.
Their Words I think that their coach said it all and we were all really impressed with how he
handled it. It seemed like he was having a bit of fun and maybe messing around a little too much. I
don't know if he thought that he was offside, you would hope that he thought he was offside. LA
forward Mike Magee on Manchester City's Mario Balotelli being subbed off early after attempting a
needless.
Preview and predictions for the 19th round of games in the Clausura 2011 tournament. Preview Last
week I correctly predicted 4 results but didn't get any exact scores. This week I am really pressed
for time and the relegation situation is so complex to explain that for the final round of Clausura
2011 I'm going to have a bit of fun and just run with my gut instinct and what I would like to
happen
Nine players attended Thursday's light training session on the field in Washington, D.C., as other
players hit the gym. The team has been training and playing together for more than 20 days, so the
small group was able to have a little bit of fun.
Having a rather sweet ending to the season doesn't really denied the fact that Everton did had a
tough start in the season and spend some time battling for relegation before finishing in the top
seven place in the premier league.
Expecting a better result next season right from the start, the Toffees' star, Leighton Baines,
hopes that his team will be able to sign some more quality addition that could help the club in
achieving bigger target.
Is anyone else sick and tired of the whining and childish petulance from both sides of El
Clasico?
Apparently UEFA is not. In fact apparently UEFA is having a bit of fun with the whole thing.
In one of Jose's many ludicrous rants the man's descending into Sir Alex levels of delusion he
listed, or rather blacklisted, several referees he thinks are 'pro-Barca'.
Great news for Canberra's boys - they finally have somewhere to test their skills outside of the
confines of the local (tiny) boundary.
And it's one of our newest clubs, Boomerangs FC leading the way.
With Canberra FC back in the NSW Cup - okay it's only a limited number of games but it's a start -
and now the Boomerangs in the TOP NSW Futsal league finally, finally our boys post-15 might get
some opportunities worthy of their developing talents.
I am still travelling and in two days will start blogging back to normal. However, these goals
worth posting, especially Dragan Stankovic amazing volley after only 25 seconds. I am sure you all
seen it, but I cannot leave it not posted :)
This player is a wonderful one, and the way he combines his mental with his foot skills, this goal
reminds me a lot with another goal scored with the same wonderful way
Neymar with such a very sensitive skills, with great quality in "small touches with big impacts"
with Santos victory over Colo Colo
Mexican football keeps impressing me with its new generations.
With all the speculation of who will be the next Fire sponsor or if the Fire will even have a
sponsor, I decided to have a bit of fun and try to come up with a few visual aides. I kind of need
visual aides because...well..there is something to be said for aesthetics. Not all sponsors look
great on all kits (Getafe FC).
Right, we've had a bit of fun then haven't we? Fernando Torres and David Luiz are officially
blue soldiers, which I think I speak for all of us when I say we're delighted to welcome them into
the fold. It seems Romes and company put their money in motion and made some generally grand
gestures to signify our intent going forward for this year and beyond.
Football lends itself supremely well to the pursuit of counterfactual history.
Maybe that's particularly true of international football in Scotland with our litany of perceived
hard luck stories and our decades old theme of being governed by diddies.
There is an argument that counterfactual history is little more than a distraction to the real
study of history, a parlour game that shouldn't detract from more serious business.
Special KIf ever there was a time to be putting a bit of fun back into the world of football broadcasting
it's now. Step forward Kay Murray, described in various quarters as an intelligent, articulate,
witty, talented and experienced TV presenter.
Known to her legion of fans on her blog and Twitter feed as Football Barbie - a parody of her real
self, such a moniker could not be further from the truth - Murray works for Real Madrid TV and
appears on numerous football podcasts and radio shows.
If you've been following the rip-roaring excitement that is my Twitter feed, you'll know that I've
been aghast at the amount of publicity this "team" called the Cosmos has received despite having no
professional players, no home field, and no league to play in.
Like seemingly the rest of the American soccer community, I had a bit of fun at the club's expense
today.
Kenny Dalglish's second stint as manager at Liverpool may yet be extended beyond the end of the
season, but for now the Anfield legend is just focused on improving a group of players who have so
far under-achieved this term after revealing that he has no trepidation about the short-term nature
of his return.