Recneps I am waiting for the rebuttle…..
UNC-Ashville goalkeeper Lassi Hurskained has a lot of time on his hands. Last year he scored an 80-yard free kick
The Worst Miss in Soccer History
The Sun: Qatar's Fahad Khalfan claimed a place alongside soccer's biggest blunderers with an appalling effort against Uzbekistan in the last 16 of the Asian Games. The 18-year-old striker missed an open goal from just one yard out as the defending champions crashed out of the tournament.
Uzbek goalkeeper Timur Juraev's extra time air kick gave Khalfan the perfect opportunity to send his side through to the quarter-finals. But after dribbling towards the gaping goalmouth, the Qatari forward looked on in horror as he stabbed his left foot shot against the post. Uzbekistan made the most of their lifeline when Ivan Nagaev grabbed a late winner to secure a last eight tie against South Korea.
Gangster soccer goal celebration
If someone did this in the NHL they would get killed on the next shift.
Goal celebration fail
Wind scores own goal…ghetto
Jump dumbass. There is a family I know that would make their kid walk home if this happened. I would support the decision in this case.
Coach Neuheisel & Coach Polizzi bless my wedding
This is truly what ESPNish is all about.
My friendship with BD is what brought this site together. Brian's friendship with Chris is what brought this video to his wedding. Chris' love for football (and poor showing at the Combine) is what brought him to UCLA. UCLA brought Neuheisel to campus for $1.25 million a year. Neuheisel now brings ESPNish national credibility.
And it's all because of a girl who watches SportsCenter, thanks for saying yes Leigh.
-Merlin
Stab-Vests World Cup Style
BBC Reports -South Africa's authorities have condemned a London-based company which wants to sell stab-vests to visiting football fans during the World Cup.
The national police says the company was causing "unnecessary fear".
South Africa's football boss Kirsten Nematandani has assured visitors that all safety measures were in place.
South Africa has one of the world's highest rates of violent crimes but the authorities say they will tighten security for the tournament.
Protektorvest, which currently sells its merchandise online, says there is a "high demand" for protective clothing and claim the stab-vests which cost close to $70 (£43) are the "No 1 personal protection for the World Cup 2010".
Fans can add their national flag to the vest, or slogans such as "Free hugs" or "Ole".
Protektorvest owner Sascha Cutura denied that the company was saying South Africa was unsafe.
"We fulfil a need from security-conscious people," he told the BBC.
According to their website, the company plans to open offices near South Africa's OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg for the duration of the World Cup.
Source: LD
You have to give props for creativity! If you were wearing a US Stab-Vest no doubt they would attack you first. How can they say you can't sell protective gear?
Over or under 3 stabbings at World Cup?



