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leorie88
lmao. this can only happen in the states. beckham, what a waste to go there |
09/10/2010 - 17:57:47 |
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MrSorroW1000
Ups, he did it again))) |
09/10/2010 - 17:10:53 |
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MUNKMMVIX
@TaffyBoy yes they are :L |
09/10/2010 - 10:49:36 |
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drahcirski
@xwingclass
A goal may be fairly large in size, but beleive me, getting it on target from 70 yards is by no means easy, just try it! |
09/09/2010 - 23:46:24 |
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tyrel8000
@TaffyBoy because we have a lot of other sports here and most people in this country c soccer as a boring sport. |
09/09/2010 - 23:17:34 |
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Fellinijr
Goal!!!
my movie pitch Bachelor Club! |
09/09/2010 - 20:54:36 |
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usedfornothing1
@ace35gunner Fuck you |
09/09/2010 - 20:39:00 |
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TaffyBoy
How come everyone in the world loves football (Soccer) except the Yanks? Are they fucking mince or what? |
09/09/2010 - 18:26:09 |
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KarmaMiracles
the most watched sporting event for a season is baseball, suprisingly, but thats cus there like 140 games per team. |
09/09/2010 - 17:12:00 |
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cazomanone
@usedfornothing1. You have misread my comments. 400ml watched the actual one game world cup final not the entire tournament. That is over the billion mark. Also the Champions League final audience of 109ml was for that one off game. |
09/09/2010 - 16:00:21 |
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cbranson
SOCCER BLOWS. |
09/09/2010 - 15:14:22 |
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p9939068
To be honest this is nothing compared to his 1996 halfway-line goal against Wimbledon (in terms of difficulty). |
09/09/2010 - 14:49:56 |
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ace35gunner
stupid americans |
09/09/2010 - 11:16:06 |
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xwingclass
@pacers10490 agree if are earning and pro then that is easy. even sunday league players can do that. |
09/09/2010 - 10:53:10 |
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usedfornothing1
@JThain93 I can easily prove you wrong. I mentioned the World Cup FINALS did I not? Not the whole competition. Your whole month's worth of games only = 4x the amount of ONE NIGHT of football. Yeah....proved you wrong. |
09/09/2010 - 07:19:51 |
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usedfornothing1
@cazomanone And that's exactly what I'm saying....football= 1 night....World Cup= a month. See what I'm getting at? |
09/09/2010 - 07:18:14 |
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pacers10490
Wow, as if that takes any skill. Any decent pro football player should be able to do that on an open net. |
09/09/2010 - 00:37:59 |
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GemStealth
@KarmaMiracles the u.s should of called footbal rugball then |
09/08/2010 - 23:42:45 |
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JThain93
@usedfornothing1 I said the world cup is the most watched competition.
Thats a fact. and soccer is the biggest. its played and watched worldwide more than any other sport. Prove me wrong. |
09/08/2010 - 22:52:06 |
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cazomanone
@SweetEnglishman Check out his goal against Wimbledon when there was somebody in goal. And Xabi Alonso. Great goals. |
09/08/2010 - 22:17:14 |
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cazomanone
@usedfornothing1. 400 million form start to finish is 4x that of the Superbowl. It's closed to a billion who viewed part of the game. And the 109ml in 2009 was start to finish. |
09/08/2010 - 22:14:55 |
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SweetEnglishman
lol the goal was EMPTY! whats so hard about not missing an empty goal as a professional footballer - regardless of the distance he is away from it?!? |
09/08/2010 - 21:56:00 |
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usedfornothing1
@Mr1megaman2 I'm talking about 1 night of sports, not over a course of several days. |
09/08/2010 - 21:32:38 |
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Mr1megaman2
@usedfornothing1 The top 3 watched sport events in the world is the world cup, summer olympics and the ryder cup. In that order. |
09/08/2010 - 20:52:27 |
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usedfornothing1
@JThain93 Soccer is not the biggest, it's the most played among different countries. You're looking like a fool by saying it's the most watched...that's wrong. Get your facts straight (if you have any) before you try to correct me. |
09/08/2010 - 20:13:56 |