shycity
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Oh, vertebra snap!

No you won't. It's over. I'm sorry.

Sterling also went on to compliment the judge on his robe. His "big, beautiful, strong, black robe."

Shycity - you are 100% correct. Inner city and/or lower socio economic kids are not choosing to play soccer because the costs are prohibitive, which is ironic, because, if you look at the Brazilians, for example, many of the kids started playing the sport because it was cheap to play (similar to kids playing

Hey Miyaa, just a clarification: the 'dance' you sometimes see before rugby matches is not Australian. It's a haka (a war dance or challenge) and it's the NZ team that do it, because it is a Maori tradition. Maori are the indigenous people of NZ, and are Polynesian. Australian Aborigines (or better, in this context,

No, charges were never filed bc the DA did not find enough evidence to charge him. BIG difference.

If I had a body like that, I'd be a very strange looking man.

Fun fact, now with Russia out of the World Cup, the three highest paid national team coaches in the world have all been knocked out.

Kid, if you wanted to know what it's like to play for the Astros, you gotta suck balls, not lick 'em

No, I think he's referring to Steve Hawaii, known racist.

I think you're looking at this in a bit the wrong way - it's not saying that such-and-such football fans or such-and-such soccer fans are abusers or that we should do away with these events. These people are already abusers regardless of what sports they enjoy (and even if they cut out sports completely they'd likely

It's nice to finally see a bunch of Europeans rip something from the hands of an African nation for a change.

"Watch out boy, he'll chew you up." - @HallOates

To be fair to Suarez, I can't resist an Italian sub either.

You're talking about thoccer, rite?

1. This is done in NCAA soccer, some high school, and was done in MLS the first few years and let me tell you: It. Fucking. Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks. It drags games out a lot longer than they should be. And it can kill a real meaningful attack that, under normal, could score a goal. It takes getting use to but it starts to

I think a lot of this is just two sides talking past each other. From my point of view, you haven't been hearing about the same "tipping point" since 1994. You've heard optimistic projections about soccer, sure, but the vast majority of soccer proponents have always gone out of their way to talk about steady,

Also, like in any sport, scorers get a disproportionate amount of love compared to defensive stalwarts

It was not Cavani who flicked the ball on but Gerrard, who had a big steaming turd of a game. Suarez would have been offside had it been Cavani who headed it to him.