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#205246
Best is my best easily. he danced through the opposition.
look at this goal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2HWUbFGHMU



This goal is insane! hahahah I wonder what those american thought when that was happening.
even the referee was shocked hahahhaha
I like this tribute too: http://www.4shared.com/video/aGXdEWkg/G ... ribute.htm
The music makes the video even better :)
#205249
I see...
You preffer "cerebral/efficent football" to "art/talented/skillful/gifted football".


That's so untrue i'm almost offended. :P Matt le Tissier is another one of my favourites and he is the basic epitome of flair football!

Watch and enjoy :) :

[youtube]FSsdfe4Z69g[/youtube]



This video is famous!
Le Tissier is a player that nobody knows, but his videos on youtube...Damn! when you watch them you think: "where have this guy hidden? How could I not know him?"
Conclusion: All players can look AMAZING on youtube :D


Nope, le Tiss really was a genius, he was just a fatass lazy guy at the same time which is why he never got to the very top! :hehe:
#205306
Miroslav Klose and his Germany team-mates sensed England "were not up to it" within five minutes of the start of Sunday's FIFA World Cup™ clash. And the veteran striker, who opened the scoring in the last-16 encounter in Bloemfontein which the Germans went on to win 4-1, claimed England paid the price for not playing as a team.

Bayern Munich team-mate Thomas Muller scored a brace, while the other goal came from Lukas Podolski as the Germans went on to secure their biggest triumph over their old rivals.

"I think the key factor is presenting yourself as a team, as a unit and I didn't quite have the feeling that this was the case with England," Klose said. "We thought about these things prior to the game, just what the English team could have achieved. There's the famous 40 years of hurt coming into play here.

"They could have really been the team that ended our World Cup dreams, but five, six, seven minutes into the game we sort of realised that 'hey, they're not really up to it and we can beat them today'."

Klose also felt Germany's ability to play as a team was key to the win. He continued: "I think its all down to a certain quality we know we have. You see it everyday in training and as I said many times before, it's crucial to have self belief and present yourself as a true team on the pitch. I think that is what really helped in taking the wind out of the English sail. I think we were there as a team and that probably didn't seem to be the case with England."

Joachim Low's team will now play in Argentina in the quarter-finals - a team Klose feels are in a different class to England. He said: "If you looked at it against England, on paper they were definitely stronger, more renowned and more famous. But it didn't really translate into performance on the pitch, which is where we come in.

"We're just a compact unit and it has proved again that Germany is a 'tournament team', one that gels as the tournament goes on. But we shouldn't compare England with Argentina. I think Argentina really do play in a different league. But I think we are in a position to try and hurt them."

The last time the two sides met at a FIFA World Cup was four years ago on home soil when the Europeans won 4-2 on penalties at the same stage. "I think a whole lot has happened in the Argentina camp between 2006 and now. Back then [Lionel] Messi was sitting on the bench, [Gonzalo] Higuain has come into play and it's same as far as the German team as well," Klose said. "Even so, if you just look at the names on a one-on-one basis, then Argentina on paper should be considered a stronger side."

On Argentina coach Diego Maradona, Klose added: "What I have seen on TV about Maradona as a player, I clearly don't have enough time to explain. As a coach, they all find that he is a fantastic coach and having such a personality on the bench can only be an advantage for Argentina."
#205308
Germany defender Arne Friedrich has said that he is relishing the chance to rub shoulders with the man he considers to be the world's greatest ever footballer - and shatter his FIFA World Cup™ dreams.

The 31-year-old Hertha Berlin player and his team-mates will head into battle with Diego Maradona's Argentina on Saturday with a place in the semi-finals up for grabs. Friedrich will do so with immense admiration for the Argentinian coach, but few qualms about sending him home for South Africa disappointed.

He told the DFB's official website: "He [Maradona] is a big attraction, he is the absolute star. As a player and now as a coach, he is unsurpassed. He was for me the greatest footballer ever and will always remain so. Therefore, it is of course great now to be measured indirectly with him - and it would be even more beautiful if we should win against his team."

Germany are well aware of the threat Argentina represent to their own hopes of lifting the trophy, but Friedrich is confident they can deal with that as a team. He said: "Argentina is the favourite. In one-on-one comparison, they have the better players, the greater individual class with [Lionel] Messi, [Carlos] Tevez and the like. But we have to find a team capable of creative solutions. We are close as a team and have so far shown that we can keep up with all the teams we have played."

Friedrich was speaking after it was confirmed that Wolfsburg are in talks with Hertha Berlin over signing him. The defender has two years left to run on his contract in the German capital, but is unlikely to remain at the club following their relegation to the second division.

Hertha are under pressure to sell their biggest earner and Friedrich recently admitted he had "several offers" but was not going to make up his mind over his future until after the FIFA World Cup. Steve McClaren's Wolfsburg, though, have emerged as a possible destination.

"We are in negotiations with Hertha," the Wolves' managing director Dieter Hoeness told the Bild newspaper. The 31-year-old, who impressed in Germany's last-16 win against England at the weekend, is also believed to be attracting interest from clubs in the English Premier League.
#205534
A man has been found dead in a river at 6pm today. He was wearing an england shirt, womens knickers, fishnet stockings, suspenders, a blow up doll on the end of his todger and a dildo up his bum.

Police have removed the shirt to spare his family any embarassment
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By Jamie
#205535
A man has been found dead in a river at 6pm today. He was wearing an england shirt, womens knickers, fishnet stockings, suspenders, a blow up doll on the end of his todger and a dildo up his bum.

Police have removed the shirt to spare his family any embarassment



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