Monday, October 8, 2012
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- Top 10 conclusions Premier League weekend 6-7 October
- GIF It: Cheick Tiote’s amateur dramatic interpretation of the act of dissent (Newcastle vs Manchester United)
- GIF It: Luis Suarez’s hilarious dive (Liverpool vs Stoke)
- Garth Crooks commits another Team of the Week FAIL
- Daily Telegraph’s Henry Winter swims across the Tyne river
- Juan Mata embarrasses himself by singing the Macarena
| Top 10 conclusions Premier League weekend 6-7 October Posted: 08 Oct 2012 04:39 AM PDT |
| Posted: 08 Oct 2012 03:07 AM PDT |
| GIF It: Luis Suarez’s hilarious dive (Liverpool vs Stoke) Posted: 08 Oct 2012 03:03 AM PDT Liverpool striker Luis Suarez might have a reputation as a diver, but at least he usually commits to it. During yesterday’s match against Stoke he looked like a seven-year-old child attempting his first belly-flop at the deep-end. You could argue that presenting footage in GIF format necessitates going to ground in installments, but this takes [...] |
| Garth Crooks commits another Team of the Week FAIL Posted: 08 Oct 2012 12:40 AM PDT The BBC’s football coverage has many reasons to raise your anger. Mark Lawrenson’s unintelligent predictions, Colin Murray continued employment and Garth Crooks stoned extended questions. Garth’s Team of the Week feature is also something of a joke. Firstly, quite why anyone would be rushing to see which players Crooks thinks have played well is beyond [...] |
| Daily Telegraph’s Henry Winter swims across the Tyne river Posted: 07 Oct 2012 08:28 AM PDT The problem about social media is that everything you say is documented, something that came back to haunt Henry Winter recently. Criticising Mike Ashley upon the appointment of Alan Pardew, The Daily Telegraph Chief Football Writer stated that he would swim across the Tyne if a long-term commitment was ever given to Pardew by the [...] |
| Juan Mata embarrasses himself by singing the Macarena Posted: 07 Oct 2012 08:01 AM PDT What is it about footballers thinking that they can be pop stars? Chris Waddle and Glenn Hoddle disgraced the nation on Top of the Pops with Diamond Lights, and the less said about Andrew/Andy Cole’s single ‘Outstanding’ in the 90s the better. Let’s just say it was vomit-inducing. You can add Chelsea’s Juan Mata to [...] |
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