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Now he's on Spike TV working in a prison. This guy is everywhere.Everyone worried about Vinny...I like it
Now he's on Spike TV working in a prison. This guy is everywhere.Everyone worried about Vinny...I like it
Also known to lead the Supporters in a sing-along or two.Now he's on Spike TV working in a prison. This guy is everywhere.
I dont think youve made a bad pick yet.15.14 - Just Fontaine - France - Striker
Fontaine holds the record for most goals scored in a single FIFA World Cup finals tournament, with 13 in 1958. He has also scored the fourth most goals for any player in the World Cup finals overall,
Fontaine began his amateur career at USM Casablanca, where he played from 1950 to 1953. Nice recruited him in 1953, and he went on to score 44 goals in three seasons for the club. In 1956, he moved on to Stade de Reims where he teamed up with Raymond Kopa. Kopa went to Real Madrid in 1958 and Fontaine scored 121 goals in six seasons at the Stade de Reims. In total, Fontaine scored 165 goals in 200 matches in the Ligue 1, and twice won the championship; in 1958 and 1960. He also took part in the team that got to the 1958–59 European Cup final against Real Madrid, being that season's top scorer with 10 goals.
Wearing the blue shirt of France, Fontaine's statistics are even more impressive. On his debut with the team on 17 December 1953, Fontaine scored a hat trick as France defeated Luxembourg 8–0. In seven years, he scored 30 goals in 21 matches for the national team. However, he will best be remembered for his 1958 FIFA World Cup performance, where he scored 13 goals in just six matches—a feat which included putting four past the defending champions West Germany. It was also the highest number of goals ever scored by one player at a single World Cup tournament – a record which still stands today.[3] This tally secured him the Golden Boot for that tournament.[4] And as of 2014, he is still the fourth best scorer in FIFA World Cup History.
Damn. Jonessed has maybe the best team in this IMO. His team reminds me of mine... except he has Pele.Prince: And now to take U through Group B, here's special guest Foghorn Leghorn.
Pele: Kentucky Fried Chicken, beloved in Brazil and around the world!
Foghorn Leghorn: I say, stop pitching boy, you're bothering me. The teams in Group B are:
Charvik
Brady Marino
Jonessed
Spartans Rule
Prince: Matchups so tasty I'll have to purify myself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka just for having thought about them ...
Group of death obviouslyPrince: How long 2 go be4 U get sick of this shtick? Here's Groundskeeper Willie with Group C.
Willie: Ach! I only have a moment because I've got to tend to me wee turtles! The teams in Group C are:
Native
Gator/Tasker
wdcrob
Lehigh 98
Prince: I've heard that Lehigh likes to make the moment last. [suggestive look]
His 13 goals in a WC Final is one of the most unassailable records in sport. Even if FIFA expands the tournament to 64 teams, it's unlikely that anybody will ever approach the mark.The Just Fontaine pick was $$.
Haven't had a chance to really analyze rosters, but I can say jonessed has made some real solid picks...Pele notwithstanding.Damn. Jonessed has maybe the best team in this IMO. His team reminds me of mine... except he has Pele.
We haven't had a Northern Irish player drafted yet.: some British guy:
Dey're players ah fookin sh**e man, dats whyWe haven't had a Northern Irish player drafted yet.![]()
Uh, George Best?We haven't had a Northern Irish player drafted yet.![]()
Oops. Anybody from the Isle of Man?Uh, George Best?
One less than we've had from all of CONCACAF.Oops. Anybody from the Isle of Man?
F*** Boca..CARP for life...cracker hipsters thinking it's cool to support Bombanera, toilet paper; as well as piss & feces bags, & physical assault on players...Riquelme was one of the players I first fell in love with when I started really getting into watching the sport in the early/mid 00s. He's the main part of why I became a Boca Juniors fan (and, of course, lobbied Gator to pick La Bombonera), and I actively tried to model my game after him in my late teens when I was playing in a similar position for my club teams. I think he gets lost in the shuffle for spending so much of his career playing in Argentina, but he was truly a great player in his day.
It was damn near impossible to knock him off the ball, and he was a pass-first playmaker who was more than capable of scoring on his own. Also a superb free kick taker. You look up "playmaker" and you see a handful of people up there ahead of him but he should be right in the discussion not far behind.
NTTAWWT.WELCOME TO THE AWAY LEG, ####IESF*** Boca..CARP for life...cracker hipsters thinking it's cool to support Bombanera, toilet paper; as well as piss & feces bags, & physical assault on players...NTTAWWT.
OH YEAH?!?!....portugesecracker!WELCOME TO THE AWAY LEG, ####IES
No, the Catholic type of mason...dumb peasant bricklayer!...when it rains, we fear Old Scratch will make us melt, so us dumb, children-having, Irish/Eye-talians run inside, till confession on Saturday, & then Mass on Sunday sets us free! ...Jesus Christ...now I really have to go to confession...ok..ok,...last call it is.Ryan Mason
James Mason
Linda Mason
Perry Mason
For the record, I definitely prefer James, he was sangfroid...before it was a thing.Ryan Mason
James Mason
Linda Mason
Perry Mason