Friday, June 18, 2010
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- Video: What if ITV had broadcast the 1966 World Cup final?
- Pringoooals’- Fans’ goal celebrations
- Video: Patrice Evra crying during France national anthem
- Who stole England’s Adidas Jabulani balls?
- France master looking old and disinterested
- South Africa’s World Cup warms up
- Top five conclusions: France 0-2 Mexico
- Video: Diego Maradona thinks you think he’s gay
- Top five conclusions: Argentina 4-1 South Korea
- Top five conclusions: Nigeria 1-2 Greece
Video: What if ITV had broadcast the 1966 World Cup final? Posted: 18 Jun 2010 04:09 AM PDT They think it’s all over… It will be very interesting to hear the viewing figures for ITV HD’s coverage of England v Algeria this evening. Perhaps a few people will be having second thoughts on their new technology. For anyone wavering, here is an amusing interpretation of the 1966 World Cup final as broadcast by ITV. [...] |
Pringoooals’- Fans’ goal celebrations Posted: 18 Jun 2010 03:13 AM PDT |
Video: Patrice Evra crying during France national anthem Posted: 18 Jun 2010 02:31 AM PDT |
Who stole England’s Adidas Jabulani balls? Posted: 18 Jun 2010 01:59 AM PDT Rob Green eliminated from our enquiries England missed the chance to practice with the controversial Adidas Jabulani World Cup match ball because a package delivered to Wembley was mysteriously lost. Adidas sent 25 balls to Wembley, which were signed for but then disappeared. England’s squad lost a possibly vital three months of become accustomed with the ball’s [...] |
France master looking old and disinterested Posted: 18 Jun 2010 01:41 AM PDT French subs’ vigorous warm-up routine France’s squad didn’t have to work hard to look like their didn’t give a damn about last night’s match given that Patrice Evra’s tear was the closest anyone came to breaking into a sweat. Nonetheless, they truly have made it an artform. Stopping critics who say the squad is too old in [...] |
South Africa’s World Cup warms up Posted: 17 Jun 2010 01:54 PM PDT Sponsored post South Africa geared up for the first ever World Cup to be held in Africa and so far there’s a lot of excitement with football fans from around the world. Bookmakers and online casino providers are also noticing a rise in activity among people interested in sportsbook betting on the tournament. Because of somewhat [...] |
Top five conclusions: France 0-2 Mexico Posted: 17 Jun 2010 01:29 PM PDT 1. Ah, France humiliated by a team in green. Like little Latin leprechauns. That’s karma, folks. 2. France have been so unbelievably poor in both games so far that going home after the group stage is exactly what they deserve. 3. I’m surprised Cuauhtémoc Blanco didn’t call a taxi for that penalty run-up at his age. 4. [...] |
Video: Diego Maradona thinks you think he’s gay Posted: 17 Jun 2010 12:42 PM PDT I like women, I like women It is par for the course that Diego Maradona’s press conferences descend into fits of giggles, but this was unusual even by his standard. A rather unusual question from an English journalist about Maradona’s hugs and kisses with his Argentina squad doesn’t translate very well into Spanish. Poor Diego thinks his [...] |
Top five conclusions: Argentina 4-1 South Korea Posted: 17 Jun 2010 11:51 AM PDT 1. If you had a bet on Gonzalo Higuain to win the golden boot you are looking pretty good at the moment. 2. It is reassuring that one of the big-guns other than Germany is eager to make an impression on the tournament. 3. It is equally reassuring that for all their attacking flair, Argentina look very [...] |
Top five conclusions: Nigeria 1-2 Greece Posted: 17 Jun 2010 09:39 AM PDT 1. Congratulations to Greece for winning their first World Cup match ever. I can’t imagine a less deserving team though. 2. Nigeria’s players will probably have plenty to say to Sani Kaita. It was pure stupidity that led to his sending off and stopped his side cruising to victory. 3. Well done to Chinedu Obasi. That must [...] |
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