Marks for originality: 0/10. Marks for entertainment: 10/10. Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus fell
for the oldest trick in the book in a recent training session. Striker Robert Lewandowski took the
squad's backwards running routine as the perfect opportunity to crouch down behind his team-mate,
sending Reus on a trip.
We've seen these 'impossible matches' a couple of times before (Athletic Bilbao instantly spring
to mind) so Real Madrid get nul points for originality, but seeing as though it was all
for a good cause we'll let them off this once.
Madrid took on 109 local Guangzhou schoolkids and narrowly beat them 2-1, which doesn't say much
for the senior side (Evergrande FC) who were soundly mauled 7-1 by the Spanish giants just a few
days prior.
And women say men don't know the pain of child-birth... The small Icelandic football team Stjarnan
FC have gained a degree of notoriety recently with their truly epic ‘fishing' celebration. It is
above for those of you as behind on your footballing news as Marlon King. This is quite possibly my
favourite celebration ever.
After over 12 months out of the game, Martin O'Neill has returned to Premier League management
after signing a three year contract with Sunderland, the team he supported as boy.
For many and certainly for Sunderland fans, it is the perfect appointment, O'Neill has long
since been recognised as one of the great football managers of recent times and has always improved
the standing of any club he has been in charge of.
The following entry to the "Find Our Editor Dan Seco an EPL Team" Contest comes from Josh McPhail.
On originality of the entry alone-- I think it is a strong entry. In fact, I'm getting excited
about the contest because the entries thus far are very strong. In fact, for the tweeter folks out
there- I'd have to say on willingness to write a poem about his favorite football club alone, Josh
McPhail of Virginia deserves an instant follow.
By Jason Davis - WASHINGTON, DC (Nov 17, 2011) US Soccer Players -- There is little originality
when it comes to breeding success on the soccer field. That's a truth that applies even in a young
league like Major League Soccer. Enough has already happened, even midway through the second decade
of the League's existence, to have created a set of blueprints for others to follow.
We continue our new series on the Free Beer Movement. It's called "Brews and Views"
and we pose a question or topic to various prominent soccer persons and, well, they give us their
view on it.
We've got loads of get people that have already responded to our call for essay submissions and
each week we'll feature a unique perspective on the current topic/question at hand.
We take our footwear very seriously here at HQ. While we've never come to blows over who gets to
wear what shoes and when, there's a first time for everything.
Frankie Sandford is adorable. This is a fact. She's healthy again and back to making tunes with
The Saturdays, which is fine and dandy.
It seems as though Sylvie van der Vaart has found her calling Kickettes and it doesn't involve
organizing her Birkin bags by colour.
During the second week of competition on Let's Dance, Sylvie and her partner scored 27
points, earning her the second highest score of the night and another week of dancing.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Oct. 19, 2011) – el Jimador, 100 percent blue agave tequila, announces the
launch of its soccer-themed consumer contest, which will award 10 winners an opportunity to attend
the MLS Cup in Los Angeles on Nov. 20, 2011, along with a guest.
To participate, consumers are invited to submit a rule aimed at improving the sport of soccer.
PORTLAND, Ore. The Portland Timbers and Alaska Airlines invite soccer fans to create artwork to
adorn a Boeing 737-700 in a "Paint the Plane" contest. The Timbers-branded plane will be revealed
this spring during the club's 2011 debut Major League Soccer season. Fans can download the plane's
design template at www.
Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal By Tony Attwood Untold is launching a new regular Media
section, which for the moment and with amazing originality is being called UNTOLD MEDIA WATCH. It
will run on a regular basis, alongside our other features including... Dogface's preview of the ref
and his history in refereeing Arsenal matches, Walter's [.
Nil points for originality Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas celebrated his goal in a 5-0 victory over
Shakhtar Donetsk by revealing a birthday message to his mum. His t-shirt was emblazoned with the
slogan 'FELICITATS MAMA', which is Happy Birthday, Mum in Catalan. The gesture would have been even
greater if he hadn't have nicked it [.
Nil points for originality Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas celebrated his goal in a 5-0 victory over
Shakhtar Donetsk by revealing a birthday message to his mum. His t-shirt was emblazoned with the
slogan 'FELICITATS MAMA', which is Happy Birthday, Mum in Catalan. The gesture would have been even
greater if he hadn't have nicked it [.
Download file here : http://hotfiling.com/JillTyl01/money Do you have what it takes to become a
FIFA Superstar? Playfish announced a Facebook application called EA SPORTS FIFA Superstars that
allows users to build their dream team. Users can create club teams, while signing on their
favorite soccer players.
Yes, it's summer, which means most of Europe is on vacation. And yes, it's the silly season when
transfer speculation is rife and the season hasn't kicked off yet. But I don't know about you, but
I've been really disappointed with the level of football journalism post-World Cup. That pertains
to both the blogosphere and traditional news organizations.
Second, let me apologize for making you read that terrible attempt at humor. You see, Rick
Reilly (who I hope runs unopposed for all those Sportswriter of the Year awards he keeps winning)
has decided to write one post about soccer every four years to prove he knows that the World Cup
(the biggest sports spectacle on Earth) is in full swing.
I like to think of the office where the Nike World Cup kit designers work as being divided into
three sections, each labelled ‘Sane', ‘Slightly Silly' and ‘Monster Raving Loony'. When
you've seen the kits they've come up with for this summer's tournament, it's easy to spot which kit
was designed by which part of the office.
Well this week we have decided to pinch our Top 10 of the Week from our friends over
atCaught Offside. They have put this list of Top 10 reasons for
avoiding work during the World Cup although I'm not too sure how many employers will buy most of
these. Oh and there is some little "lolcats" for those of you interweb fans to enjoy.
We know that a great many of you will be keen on not missing a kick but unfortunately some of
you may find yourself having to work whilst the World Cup is on, but how about this nice and easy
DIY email system that helps you get out of work, without (hopefully) being sacked.
Join CaughtOffside's World Cup 2010 Fantasy Football League and win £5k!
Maybe it's the remarkable new design at the Run of Play, the continued incisive and original
coverage of American soccer at Fake Sigi or the daily compendium of excellence that is Must Read
Soccer, but I've been feeling things are a little stale at Pitch Invasion lately relative to
others' work.
When people mention the nation Columbia, unfortunately many of us think of an expensive white
powdery substance. There is a reason for this, because Columbia is the world's supplier of cocaine.
Much of that coke is consumed far from Columbia though, and there tons of stories of drug mules,
cocaine laden submarines and whatever else the drug-lords can figure out what to stuff drugs into
for transportation abroad.
The last few weeks have been all about World Cup previews. Many many World Cup previews and team
profiles and predictions. I'm not complaining. It's part of the fun. But with so many preview,
profiles and predictions it can all get a bit samey, and so originality becomes a thing to be
cherished.
We tried to make our own World Cup team profiles a little interesting by including categories
like "Best Youtube Video" and "Best Player Nickname".
today we're going to look at a footballing cliché: a phrase that has been used so much that it
shows a lack of originality, a phrase that is very predictable. So here goes with this week's
cliché. "There are no easy games."
QR ya, QR ya, QR ya Take note, Liverpool and Manchester United fans. Perhaps worried that they
would spend all week painting the bedsheets only to have their nasty banner confiscated as soon as
it was unfurled, fans of Turkish side Karsiyaka took a more imaginative approach to terrace abuse.
They prepared a QR code [.
Getting a christmas present for a loved one can at times be a difficult, frustrating and
unsuccessful decision; you want something that the recipient will appreciate, value and like.
Originality is key; you do not want to get your son, ...
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We brought you the Everton home shirt a while back, and it's exactly as reported:
The real news here is the keeper shirt:
Yep, that's camo (insert standard "won't be able to see the keeper" joke here). It's certainly
unique. There's not much to the design, despite it's camouflage-ness.
What are words that many saves with Google ads?I'm sure a lot of comments on this issue and have
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