Topspeed.com has a write-up on it, too. Here's the concept they have posted.
Topspeed.com has a write-up on it, too. Here's the concept they have posted.
Any news on Pablo Zabaleta? I know he suffered a laceration in his mouth, but it looked like he immediately had a fencing response when he took that hit in the 106'.
Never gets old. I've had the pleasure of watching him do this since he was with the Gamecocks. Even got to see him play against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans back in 2012; he went 5 for 5. The talents there, but like you said, it just takes time.
Wait, this had something to do with baseball? Sorry, I wasn't paying attention.
German conspicuously dressed up as a Brazilian clutching the World Cup... foreshadow or conspiracy?
WOA WOA WOA! Something's not right here...
James Rodriguez wins everything in the World Cup...
Growing a sport is always a concern for fans. The more popular a sport becomes, the more money it tends to produces, and more money typically translates into better equipment, training, coaching, etc. Growth, in my opinion, is not the problem for soccer in the US, but rather how our players develop and the way we…
I'm surprised! It's hard to believe that many people on twitter actually know the association between a Nazi and Germany... and then stupid enough to tweet about it.
Those goalposts will soon be seen next to Christ the Redeemer.
Ha! Just noticed, oh well.
Still not the worst question on Jeopardy...
The reason Germany won't hand it to us is because Thomas Müller seems to always show up when it comes to the World Cup. He's similar to Messi in the way he scores and creates plays, and Germany's offense doesn't have an off switch. Basically, it should be an offensive slugfest.
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The close up vine going around is pretty gruesome, too.
Like I said, there is no goaltending rule in soccer. I know you have the board on your side, but I think we can both agree they're not really known for being cutting-edge.
I cannot say I know all of the details in FIFA ruling, but I have seen a player pulled down (from the shoulders outside of the box) on a breakaway awarded a PK because it was "a blatant foul to prevent an obvious scoring opportunity." Either way, you're missing the point. Playing goalie and committing a foul are two…
Not really. If you blatantly take down a player that only has the goalie to beat (ie. pull them down from behind), you would receive the same penalty, a red card and opposing team PK, even outside of the box. He did not deny them the opportunity; he just flat out denied them the point.
Smart Fortwo Turbo. Sounds like one of those sidewalk cleaning leaf blowers that cuts out every now and then to let people pass.