This is the Peruvian Carlos Lobatón hitting an outside of the foot Olímpico for Sporting Cristal, against Cienciano in the Torneo del Inca, Peru's version of the League Cup.
This is the Peruvian Carlos Lobatón hitting an outside of the foot Olímpico for Sporting Cristal, against Cienciano in the Torneo del Inca, Peru's version of the League Cup.
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"but he couldn't score more than 25 or 30 goals in his fucking lifetime..."
Kind of tough to play in Uzbekistan considering they aren't even in UEFA.
The best flavour.
That's right, one of the biggest clubs in the world on the smallest screen imaginable.
Martino's points aren't terrible and he shows his depth of knowledge. However, he needs to stop using dollars and pound sterling interchangeably as if they're on par. Would prefer he just use pounds so I can compare mentally the prices of players to each other.
None of those have anything to do with public displays of affection getting you in trouble with the law....
I can understand people being upset at an atrocious law.
Yes, there was some outrage, 95% revolving around bribery, serving of alcohol, and the possibility of having matches played in 40 degree heat
I can understand people being upset at an atrocious law. However, said that, people can not be arrested for simply being gay. If they are showing public displays of affection and are making it obvious then they are subject to punishment. The same goes for straight people in Qatar. Where is the outrage for the World…
The paper is The Guardian not Guardian.
Ha, me as well. Anyways, back to the point, I don't think the author of this post should be making assumptions about the nature of the kiss. Every news source reported it as a 'possible' or 'maybe a' protest against the propaganda law and the same should have been done here. Even The s*n probably did so.
Just curious as to what you were doing there...
Well, when I lived there it was common to see females walking around, holding hands and showing affection to each other. I'm surprised you didn't see the same thing.
Curious as to how long you have lived in Russia....
Thanks for distinguishing that the bat(s) had wings. I was confused for a second and thought a DVD copy of the film Bat Without Wings flew onto the field.
Yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a strong side, but using their qualifying numbers as evidence of that isn't making the strongest of arguments. Their group includes Liechtenstein, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Greece; not exactly the Group of Death. Not to mention, 75% of their positive goal differential comes from…
I can see Soldado struggling mightily against Premier League opposition. Not one player in the top ten scorers last season is shorter than Soldado, which I think is a factor given the large gap in physicality between the Prem and La Liga. Another pertinent fact is that 36% of Soladado's goals came against teams that…