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The dude straight up finished. It's pretty amazing the range of finishes in the video: passed into the net, dribbled into the net, blasted into the net, diving header, outjumping an opponent, outmuscling an opponent, clowning a goalie, etc. etc.He had a beautiful right foot, just made to finish.Ronaldo officially retired today.
From what I have been able to witness in my lifetime he was the best pure striker I ever saw.
Breathtaking
Just shy of four years and 23,000 replies for this thread. Jpeace is long gone it seems and still no sign of Zizou.Andy mentioned starting a new thread for general discussion, so here it is. And here's a juicy bit of news to get it started.
Steven Goff is reporting on his blog that the Zidane to Chicago talks are heating back up. He's saying a decision could come down on Monday. This would INSTANTLY make the Fire a cup contender, as much as I hate to admit that.
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He also had ridiculous acceleration. Like pushing the Turbo button on a video game. Physically, before he got fat, he was the perfect striker. Strong as an ox and lightining quick over short distances.The dude straight up finished. It's pretty amazing the range of finishes in the video: passed into the net, dribbled into the net, blasted into the net, diving header, outjumping an opponent, outmuscling an opponent, clowning a goalie, etc. etc.He had a beautiful right foot, just made to finish.Ronaldo officially retired today.
From what I have been able to witness in my lifetime he was the best pure striker I ever saw.
Breathtaking
Just shy of four years and 23,000 replies for this thread. Jpeace is long gone it seems and still no sign of Zizou.Andy mentioned starting a new thread for general discussion, so here it is. And here's a juicy bit of news to get it started.
Steven Goff is reporting on his blog that the Zidane to Chicago talks are heating back up. He's saying a decision could come down on Monday. This would INSTANTLY make the Fire a cup contender, as much as I hate to admit that.
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-QGGot to love this thread!!!Sorry I have been away boys, last two years at a job that didnt afford me much access. New job so hopefully better contributions from me.Just shy of four years and 23,000 replies for this thread. Jpeace is long gone it seems and still no sign of Zizou.Andy mentioned starting a new thread for general discussion, so here it is. And here's a juicy bit of news to get it started.
Steven Goff is reporting on his blog that the Zidane to Chicago talks are heating back up. He's saying a decision could come down on Monday. This would INSTANTLY make the Fire a cup contender, as much as I hate to admit that.
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damn it...that close to Chelsea spending 75M and getting 0 points in two games :(Oh, Dempsey.
This relegation battle will be a doozyJust shy of four years and 23,000 replies for this thread. Jpeace is long gone it seems and still no sign of Zizou.Andy mentioned starting a new thread for general discussion, so here it is. And here's a juicy bit of news to get it started.
Steven Goff is reporting on his blog that the Zidane to Chicago talks are heating back up. He's saying a decision could come down on Monday. This would INSTANTLY make the Fire a cup contender, as much as I hate to admit that.
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I was coming to post the same thing. Excellent chance to boost his career there. He still outplayed the $70mm Torres though. There will be other chances. He's playing pretty well right now.Oh, Dempsey.
LOL as a Hull fan I know how to stay up at least one time again the oddsThis relegation battle will be a doozyJust shy of four years and 23,000 replies for this thread. Jpeace is long gone it seems and still no sign of Zizou.Andy mentioned starting a new thread for general discussion, so here it is. And here's a juicy bit of news to get it started.
Steven Goff is reporting on his blog that the Zidane to Chicago talks are heating back up. He's saying a decision could come down on Monday. This would INSTANTLY make the Fire a cup contender, as much as I hate to admit that.
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Of course if we can catch him, getting Sebowski relegated would be kinda like Liverpool getting sent down
It would have been nice. But I don't think he needs a boost to his career. He worked his butt off during the game and individually manufactured that opportunity. During the game they showed a graphic that he's currently third behind McBride for Fulham's all-time scorer in the EPL. And that goal against Juventus last year cemented his place in Fulham lore.I was coming to post the same thing. Excellent chance to boost his career there. He still outplayed the $70mm Torres though. There will be other chances. He's playing pretty well right now.Oh, Dempsey.
Change your log in name. It spreads the numbers out#### me....2500+ posts.Germany Jones.

I made the cut!Just shy of four years and 23,000 replies for this thread. Jpeace is long gone it seems and still no sign of Zizou.Andy mentioned starting a new thread for general discussion, so here it is. And here's a juicy bit of news to get it started.
Steven Goff is reporting on his blog that the Zidane to Chicago talks are heating back up. He's saying a decision could come down on Monday. This would INSTANTLY make the Fire a cup contender, as much as I hate to admit that.
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AFC Wimbledon is still top of the Conference but second place Crawley Town has five (FIVE!) games in hand. I hope Crawley beats MUFC this weekend so they end up with a ton of fixtures in March and April.260#### me....2500+ posts.Germany Jones.
Change your log in name. It spreads the numbers out#### me....2500+ posts.Germany Jones.![]()

That's less than 10% of what Fabio Capello makesNEW YORK -- U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley made $818,000 in the year ending lasting March 31 and women's coach Pia Sundhage earned $219,000, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's annual tax return.Bradley had $449,025 in base compensation, $345,000 in bonuses, $6,600 in deferred compensation and $17,619 in nontaxable benefits for a total of $818,244.Sundhage made $207,667 in base compensation, $5,100 in deferred compensation and $6,868 in nontaxable benefits for a total of $219,635.While the period included the U.S. men qualifying for last year's World Cup, there were no major women's competitions during the fiscal year.A copy of the tax return was released Monday to The Associated Press.Bradley's monthly salary of $41,667 last year was up from $37,500 in 2009 and $33,333 in 2008, according to an annual financial statement posted on the USSF Web site. He also received a $100,000 marketing guarantee in each year of the four-year deal.He did not earn any bonuses in 2009.After the U.S. advanced to the second round of the World Cup, the USSF held talks with Juergen Klinsmann, but they broke off. Bradley's contract then was renewed last Sept. 1 for an additional four years. Details on the new deal were not included.
sounds about right when you consider the club track record of each coach.That's less than 10% of what Fabio Capello makesNEW YORK -- U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley made $818,000 in the year ending lasting March 31 and women's coach Pia Sundhage earned $219,000, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's annual tax return.Bradley had $449,025 in base compensation, $345,000 in bonuses, $6,600 in deferred compensation and $17,619 in nontaxable benefits for a total of $818,244.Sundhage made $207,667 in base compensation, $5,100 in deferred compensation and $6,868 in nontaxable benefits for a total of $219,635.While the period included the U.S. men qualifying for last year's World Cup, there were no major women's competitions during the fiscal year.A copy of the tax return was released Monday to The Associated Press.Bradley's monthly salary of $41,667 last year was up from $37,500 in 2009 and $33,333 in 2008, according to an annual financial statement posted on the USSF Web site. He also received a $100,000 marketing guarantee in each year of the four-year deal.He did not earn any bonuses in 2009.After the U.S. advanced to the second round of the World Cup, the USSF held talks with Juergen Klinsmann, but they broke off. Bradley's contract then was renewed last Sept. 1 for an additional four years. Details on the new deal were not included.
That the US won the group that England was in during the biggest competition in the sport?sounds about right when you consider the club track record of each coach.That's less than 10% of what Fabio Capello makesNEW YORK -- U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley made $818,000 in the year ending lasting March 31 and women's coach Pia Sundhage earned $219,000, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's annual tax return.
Bradley had $449,025 in base compensation, $345,000 in bonuses, $6,600 in deferred compensation and $17,619 in nontaxable benefits for a total of $818,244.
Sundhage made $207,667 in base compensation, $5,100 in deferred compensation and $6,868 in nontaxable benefits for a total of $219,635.
While the period included the U.S. men qualifying for last year's World Cup, there were no major women's competitions during the fiscal year.
A copy of the tax return was released Monday to The Associated Press.
Bradley's monthly salary of $41,667 last year was up from $37,500 in 2009 and $33,333 in 2008, according to an annual financial statement posted on the USSF Web site. He also received a $100,000 marketing guarantee in each year of the four-year deal.
He did not earn any bonuses in 2009.
After the U.S. advanced to the second round of the World Cup, the USSF held talks with Juergen Klinsmann, but they broke off. Bradley's contract then was renewed last Sept. 1 for an additional four years. Details on the new deal were not included.
tongue in cheek1-0 NachosPredictions for Milan/Tottenham?
Jermain Defoe scores twice2-11-0 NachosPredictions for Milan/Tottenham?
AFC Wimbledon is still top of the Conference but second place Crawley Town has five (FIVE!) games in hand. I hope Crawley beats MUFC this weekend so they end up with a ton of fixtures in March and April.260#### me....2500+ posts.
Germany Jones.
Could happen though, this is about the time of year where SAF plays some second team guys to rest stars and gets stung. Could be a major chance for Crawley!Official? ####!No Bale? GL with that Spurs.
He lost his cool. I think Harry was getting him off before he did something rash to make up for the Flamini foul.Strange that VdV comes off. He's been Tottenham's most creative player.