Diego forlan – season review 2009/2010
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The best bits of Forlan’s magnificent season. Including goals from The World Cup, La Liga & UEFA Cup…. |
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The best bits of Forlan’s magnificent season. Including goals from The World Cup, La Liga & UEFA Cup…. |
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I decided to upload Tshabalala’s amazing goal he scored in the opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Mexico vs South Africa. Game ended 1-1. South Africa Deserved to win anyways!!! Recorded with my iPod Nano 5G… |
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If Goalies dishonestly scooping a ball back in play after it has already crossed the goal line disgusts your sense of moral virtue, then Stand Up for Fair Play in Football! If Defenders or Strikers deliberately using their hands to deny an inbound ball on the goal line offends your sense of justice, then Stand Up for Fair Play in Football! Demand that FIFA install Goal Line Technology, & Update the Laws that Govern Goal Line Infractions, by awarding a Penalty Goal when the Goal Line Cameras show that a valid goal has been denied by Illegal Goal Tending Tactics. Without Goal Line Technology, & with the laws as they currently stand (at the end of the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup), these tactics, though dishonest, are considered acceptable. They are commonly known as “The Goal That Never Was” or “The Hand of God” tactical play, & the perpetrating players are known as “Heroes”, when the infractions sway the game’s momentum & lead the perpetrating player’s team to win. After Goal Line Technology is installed this ideology should be rendered obsolete. The camera footage will expose the fact that a player, maliciously denying a valid goal with their hands, on or behind the goal line, requires a more severe law that awards the handled & denied ball as a Penalty Goal. This law change would penalize the perpetrating player’s team for gaining an unfair advantage through the dishonest use of hands on or behind the goal line. Red cards would still be awarded to punish a violating …… |
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Ghana misses a great opportunity and ends up losing the game… |
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This is not a Top 10 Goals video, it’s just ten of the best goals from the FIFA World Cup, no order no ranking, just great goals. Didn’t take long to make, but had saving problems Music: 1. Intro: Kid Cudi – Up Up & Away 2. K’naan – Wavin’ Flag (Coca-Cola Celebration Mix) [Instrumentals]… |
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A movie I made about Ghana’s wonderful World Cup Run. Go Ghana !… |
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Germany’s impressive showing at the World Cup in South Africa has ended in heartbreak, as they lost out to Spain in the second semi final. Carlos Puyol’s second half header was the only goal of the game, in which Germany adopted an increasingly defensive strategy, failing to inject the counter-attacking venom of previous games. German fans seen watching the match in Berlin can feel some disappointment at their elimination at this late stage after impressing in the past two rounds, netting four goals against the heavily fancied Argentineans and England. Germany squad Coach: Joachim Loew Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Schalke), Tim Wiese (Werder Bremen), Hans-Jorg Butt (Bayern Munich) Defenders: Dennis Aogo (Hamburg), Holger Badstuber (Bayern Munich), Jerome Boateng (Hamburg), Arne Friedrich (Hertha Berlin), Marcell Jansen (Hamburg), Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Per Mertesacker (Werder Bremen), Serdar Tasci (Stuttgart) Midfielders: Sami Khedira (Stuttgart), Toni Kroos (Bayer Leverkusen), Marko Marin (Werder Bremen), Mesut Ozil (Werder Bremen), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Piotr Trochowski (Hamburg) Strikers: Cacau (Stuttgart), Mario Gomez (Bayern Munich), Stefan Kiessling (Bayer Leverkusen), Miroslav Klose (Bayern Munich), Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich), Lukas Podolski (Cologne). Spain squad Coach: Vicente del Bosque Goalkeepers: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Pepe Reina (Liverpool), Victor Valdes (Barcelona) Defenders: Raúl Albiol (Real Madrid), Alvaro Arbeloa (Real …… |
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After Germany’s four-nil World Cup quarter-final demolition of Argentina, attention has turned to their semi-final showdown with Spain in Durban. Striker Miroslav Klose believes his side have improved massively since the two nations met in the final of the European Championships two years ago, which saw Spain emerge as champions. Germany squad Coach: Joachim Loew Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Schalke), Tim Wiese (Werder Bremen), Hans-Jorg Butt (Bayern Munich) Defenders: Dennis Aogo (Hamburg), Holger Badstuber (Bayern Munich), Jerome Boateng (Hamburg), Arne Friedrich (Hertha Berlin), Marcell Jansen (Hamburg), Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Per Mertesacker (Werder Bremen), Serdar Tasci (Stuttgart) Midfielders: Sami Khedira (Stuttgart), Toni Kroos (Bayer Leverkusen), Marko Marin (Werder Bremen), Mesut Ozil (Werder Bremen), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Piotr Trochowski (Hamburg) Strikers: Cacau (Stuttgart), Mario Gomez (Bayern Munich), Stefan Kiessling (Bayer Leverkusen), Miroslav Klose (Bayern Munich), Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich), Lukas Podolski (Cologne). Spain squad Coach: Vicente del Bosque Goalkeepers: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Pepe Reina (Liverpool), Victor Valdes (Barcelona) Defenders: Raúl Albiol (Real Madrid), Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid), Joan Capdevila (Villarreal), Carlos Marchena (Valencia), Gerard Piqué (Barcelona), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) Midfielders: Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid), Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Cesc Fàbregas …… |
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Ghana’s World Cup squad returned home as heroes, landing in Accra to a warm welcome by thousands of supporters waving flags, dancing and singing. After a tense penalty shoot-out at the close of their quarter-final clash, Uruguay snatched victory by a 4-2 margin – extinguishing Ghana’s hopes of becoming the first African side to make it to the last eight in a World Cup. Ghana squad Coach: Milovan Rajevac Goalkeepers: Richard Kingson (Wigan), Daniel Agyei (Liberty Professionals), Stephen Ahorlu (Hearts of Lions) Defenders: Samuel Inkoom (FC Basel), Jonathan Mensah (Grenada), Lee Addy (Bechem Chelsea), Rahim Ayew (Zamalek), Hans Sarpei (Bayer Leverkusen), John Mensah (Sunderland), Isaac Vorsah (Hoffenheim), John Paintsil (Fulham) Midfielders: Sulley Muntari (Inter Milan), Derek Boateng (Getafe), Anthony Annan (Rosenborg), Kwadwo Asamoah (Udinese), Andre Ayew (Arles-Avignon), Stephen Appiah (Bologna), Quincy Owusu Abeyie (Al Sadd), Kevin-Prince Boateng (Portsmouth) Strikers: Matthew Amoah (NAC Breda) Asamoah Gyan (Rennes), Prince Tagoe (Hoffenheim), Dominic Adiyiah (AC Milan) Uruguay squad Head coach: Oscar Tabarez Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera (Lazio), Juan Castillo (Deportivo Cali), Martin Silva (Defensor Sporting) Defenders: Diego Lugano (Fenerbahce), Diego Godin (Villarreal), Andres Scotti (Colo Colo), Jorge Fucile (Porto), Martin Caceres (Juventus), Mauricio Victorino (Universidad de Chile), Maximiliano Pereira (Benfica) Midfielders: Walter Gargano (Napoli), Egidio …… |