Monday, June 28, 2010
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- Marcel Desailly holds Jim Rosenthal’s hand, dances with him
- Video: Steve McManaman’s Dr Evil-esque world population estimates
- Top five conclusions: Argentina 3-1 Mexico
- GIF It: Gabriel Heinze attacks cameraman
- Sepp Blatter uncovers evidence that Frank Lampard’s goal didn’t cross the line
- Top 10 conclusions: Germany 4-1 England
Marcel Desailly holds Jim Rosenthal’s hand, dances with him Posted: 28 Jun 2010 02:46 AM PDT The most patriotic Ghanaian to shun his country gets over-friendly Marcel Desailly’s work for ITV has undoubtedly been among the most entertaining broadcasts of the World Cup. You can usually rely on him to be extraordinarily happy and excited to the point of incomprehension when Ghana are around. But his efforts following Ghana’s win over the USA [...] |
Video: Steve McManaman’s Dr Evil-esque world population estimates Posted: 28 Jun 2010 01:25 AM PDT Ex-England star attempts to over-populate the planet Steve McManaman was discussing the pressure of taking a kick in a penalty shootout on ESPN when he unwisely decided to introduce some figures he plucked from thin air into his argument. The former Liverpool and Real Madrid man warns that it is much more difficult to take a penalty [...] |
Top five conclusions: Argentina 3-1 Mexico Posted: 27 Jun 2010 01:58 PM PDT 1. Another match, another reason for video technology. Even the linesman wanted to change his decision after spotting a replay of Carlos Tevez’s offside goal. 2. You can complain about Tevez’s first, but not his second. Just an unstoppable strike. 3. Don’t get too close to Gabriel Heinze with a camera. 4. On the How to Stop [...] |
GIF It: Gabriel Heinze attacks cameraman Posted: 27 Jun 2010 01:08 PM PDT Take that, FIFA broadcast Apart from Ricardo Osorio, whose howler let in Gonzalo Higuain, the fall guy of Argentina’s second goal was the cameraman who ended up taking a couple of whacks from Gabriel Heinze. The cameraman was firstly headbutted by Heinze as he filmed the goal celebrations. The defender clearly felt he was not to blame [...] |
Sepp Blatter uncovers evidence that Frank Lampard’s goal didn’t cross the line Posted: 27 Jun 2010 12:42 PM PDT |
Top 10 conclusions: Germany 4-1 England Posted: 27 Jun 2010 11:27 AM PDT 1. That was absolutely atrocious. Venting your anger might help, but it was so poor that I’m struggling to find the enthusiasm to remind you all how bad it was. 2. A heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat would have been absolute heaven, it really would. 3. Surely Sepp Blatter must be sparked into life by embarrassment by Frank [...] |
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