Perhaps the Premier League might like to take a swift glance at the televised match between Wigan
and Spurs on January 11th 2009.
With the score at 0-0 shortly after half-time, Heurelho Gomes strained his hamstring taking a
goalkick and made it quite clear that his movement was severely restricted and that he wished to be
substituted.
The Brotherly Game is proud to introduce the first ever official shirt based upon the site
itself (as seen above). The shirt was expertly designed by the talented folks at Live Breathe
Futbol, a friend of the Brotherly Game and one of the rising brands in American soccer culture.
Pricing:
- The base price of the shirts is $20.
Mail: Tom Adeyemi turned down place at Cambridge to become a footballer
On Saturday afternoon, 20-year-old Thomas Oleseun Adeyemi turned off his mobile phone and went
shopping with his girlfriend, a desperate attempt to find some kind of normality.
View the full story here: The Mail
A news article on 2012-01-08 01:07:10 from: The Mail
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Brazilian midfielder Wesley put the finishing touch on Werder Bremen's 5-3 win over Freiburg on
Saturday. It was only his second Bundesliga goal, so he decided to keep a memory of this rare
occasion. Right after scoring the goal he ran over to a photographer, took his camera and made the
above photo of Marko Arnautovic celebrating with the fans.
Manchester United has signed two new commercial deals, with logistics company DHL becoming the
club's first training kit sponsor and Vietnamese mobile phone group Beeline
Hargreaves shames money grabbers like Adebayor
Decent people didn't know whether to laugh or cry. It was easy to mock, nobler to cringe,
impossible to ignore. Owen Hargreaves had the pleading eyes of an abandoned puppy at an
animal rescue centre. A vision in spandex, he was the star of an Alan Partridge fitness
video.
Today, a return of Dotmund's usually-terrible Illustrated Friday Essay. Today,
he's picked on a really controversial and topical subject: teams with elephants on their badges.
Because, and I quote, "I like elephants". If you are viewing this from a mobile phone, you may want
to click here, to get to the desktop version of the site to view this.
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at the bottom of this page, which will take you to the desktop version of this site.
We've got a two-part Non-League Videos Of The Week for this this week, with more to follow in a
day or two.
Everton Football Club has signed a lucrative mobile phone deal in Japan to sell exclusive content
to an emerging fan base
With the prevalence of high-quality camera technology increasing by the day, joining the club of
those whose wildly expensive camera is now less qualified than their mobile phone's stock version,
the number of fan videos from games has increased. Most are grainy, jumpy, and make you long for
the days of black-and-white reels.