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Keefaz

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  1. http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/hs623.ash1/27530_125075174198951_189_n.jpg
  2. Those rules look like they're taken from a two-legged stage.
  3. Head to head record presumably.
  4. Mark Bright's wrong, like: drop balls are fucking brilliant, tbh.
  5. Got to love a huge celebration like that after a goal's been disallowed.
  6. Bit soft but why the fuck is he waving his arms?
  7. Aye. "Rain: the great leveller".
  8. Bit sad, that, like. Still, you've got to know your limitations. They approached the Brazil game with that in mind and this one not so much.
  9. This is humiliating. Will they be executed on their return?
  10. N. Korea, man. They've been utterly shite second half.
  11. Mick's been alright today. Fair play to the big-nosed Dave-a-like.
  12. Portugal would beat us so badly we'd look like Gazza's wife.
  13. NK TV confirmed the match would be broadcast live a bit earlier! They've spent the week faking a match with Portugal stand-ins.
  14. Brilliant goals from Portugal, though.
  15. What the balls has happened to N. Korea?
  16. We shoulda got a trophy off Rangers, then, for Boumsong alone.
  17. It's clearly meant for some twaty art installation somewhere, but it was quite interesting in its way. Surprised how little he said in the course of a match and actually how little of the ball he really saw.
  18. You're right: it is a bit boring.
  19. You didn't understand it.
  20. It's meant to be canny: Zidane: a 21st Century Portrait 12:50am - 2:20am BBC2 Following the lead of Hellmuth Costard's 1971 study of George Best, Football like Never Before, this audacious documentary tracks Zinédine Zidane for the duration of a La Liga game between Real Madrid and Villareal in April 2005. Technically, the film draws attention to itself far too often, with its tricksy shifts between camera angles (courtesy of Se7en cinematographer Darius Khondji) and distances. But, as a study in sporting concentration and an avant-garde experiment in spatial disorientation, it's as compelling as it is impressive. Particularly striking is the unswerving intensity that seems to isolate Zidane from his team-mates, as he rarely calls for the ball or issues instructions throughout the match. Indeed, he remains emotionless - apart from a grin at Roberto Carlos just before joining the goalmouth mêlée that results in him being sent off. Revealing the flaws as well as the genius, this is clearly a portrait of an artist at work.
  21. It was up to Domenech how to deal with it if it had remained internal. As soon as the news was leaked, it was out of his hands and Anelka had to go.
  22. that point.” Read more: http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/evra-we-must-find-the-traitor-462377.html#ixzz0rKq2Vskm What's that mean? Someone in the dressing room leaked the story? Or what?
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