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There's been quite a bit of backlash from the Brits this season in regards to their growing
frustrations with the pundits on BBC's Match Of The Day. Personally, I love the show and find that
it's one of the best ...
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All the stuff being covered outside the unfriendly confines of the award-winning Dirty
Tackle...
Sheffield Wednesday mascots Barney and Ozzy shamelessly assault FA Cup mascot Buddy.
[YouTube]
Man City's 88-year-old mascot. [Kickette]
Classic goalkeeper shirts as art.
By Clemente Lisi – NEW YORK, NY (Aug 23, 2011) US Soccer Players -- Goals are not all created
equal. Spanish-language TV announcers use the word golazo or bombazo to describe a great goal taken
from outside the penalty area. The Brits like to refer to one as a screamer or a cracker. Either
way, goals scored from outside the 18-yard box always get a rise in blood pressure from announcers.
In an attempt to generate some sort of regular feature on the blog (whatever happened to those
Alliterative XIs anyway? More of them soon I hope...), I've decided to start a seven of the best
feature. It will link to some of the best stuff I've read and seen online during the week.
So, starting out at in no particular order we have a wonderful piece from VivaRovers detailing
the fan managerial speak (1) that is vital to understand should you feel brave
enough to listen to the angry Alan Green or confused Spoony (both of which I believe have taken
the radio show as far as they can) on a Saturday evening.
The only thing more lifeless than United's performance yesterday is my right knee, which I
haven't been able to feel since jarring it while playing the other game we borrowed from the Brits.
And became World Champions at (Are the Woolwich terrace-kicker-types reading?). I can understand
that there really wasn't a great initiative to go out roaring yesterday.