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Erika Embarks On Paranormal Activity

Posted on 11 July 2011 by Chris

Erika Embarks On Paranormal Activity

At least in the more vague sense of the definition, this has little real world explanation at this moment in time.
Erika found herself injured in the closing – or so we thought – stages of the Brazil v US game yesterday as the ladies in yellow were clinging to the lead. (Didn’t work out so

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Horrible Miss, Murder In The Second Degree

Posted on 07 July 2011 by Chris

Horrible Miss, Murder In The Second Degree

Despite their glittering roster and home support, Argentina hasn’t given us a tremendous amount to be wowed by during this summer’s brief Copa America run.
Colombia’s Dayro Moreno took care of entertaining us with his inability to hit a sitter, but it was Nicolas Burdisso, who makes a bull in a china shop seem to have

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Women’s World Cup Top Drawer In Fan Relations

Posted on 05 July 2011 by Chris

Women’s World Cup Top Drawer In Fan Relations

Having not noticed too much shirt swapping at the end of the Women’s World Cup, this is a nice treat for those who like to immerse themselves in all facets of the beautiful game. Including the less-clothed ones. (That’s you too, ladies.)
Swedish lass Josefine Öqvist found time after the game to not only converse with

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Perspective Is Everything

Posted on 04 July 2011 by Chris

Perspective Is Everything

Taking the correct angle in photography can lead to good photographs; taking incorrect angles in photography can lead to great photographs.
It’s just too bad it wasn’t Pato or Ganso so that we could have a rousing discussion on fauna.
Exceedingly popular boy, this Neymar.

The US Women’s World Cup team also took an angle which could possibly,

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Getting A Handle On The Women’s World Cup

Posted on 04 July 2011 by Chris

Getting A Handle On The Women’s World Cup

Bringing further awareness to the Women’s World Cup, in more clothed, if less ideal, ways, is yesterday’s match between Equatorial Guinea and Australia in which, yes, this is probably the most egregious non-call in the history of the World Cup for either gender, and even the Hermaphrodite World Cup. Which undoubtedly exists. Somewhere.
Took two watches

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French Ladies Go Au Natural For Attendance

Posted on 04 July 2011 by Chris

French Ladies Go Au Natural For Attendance

Upon hearing the news that a gaggle of French females from the Les Bleus Women’s World Cup team posed in the buff for a magazine spread, one word should come to mind:
Bild.
And you would, of course, be correct. Three of the French ladies posed nude for the German beacon of couth – though without

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Prepping For The Copa America

Posted on 01 July 2011 by Chris

Prepping For The Copa America

Without speaking a lick of the language, it’s painfully obvious why this clip from Argentinean broadcaster TyC has garnered such popularity on the YouTube. Because despite the linguistic roadblock, there’s this sudden urge to watch some Copa America. Right now.
Luckily, it will only be a few hours time on YouTube’s Live Streaming Copa America channel,

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There Apparently Is Crying In Women’s Football – From Men

Posted on 30 June 2011 by Chris

There Apparently Is Crying In Women’s Football – From Men

There is to be an eternal debate on what is actually the worst miss, sitter or otherwise, in football history, but there is to be little debate on just what is the worst, most hilarious reaction to a missed goal in history:
That guy.
The goals of Equatorial Guinea are apparently very important to him – let’s

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Souleymane Coulibaly – “The Next African Superstar” FIFA World Cup U-17 Mexico 2011

Posted on 28 June 2011 by admin

Souleymane Coulibaly – “The Next African Superstar” FIFA World Cup U-17 Mexico 2011

Souleymane Coulibaly – “The Next African Superstar” FIFA World Cup U-17 Mexico 2011 Cote D’Ivoire’s U17 Fifa World Cup star Souleymane Coulibaly hopes that his country’s future will be a peaceful one The guy has done 8 goals in 3 matches

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Women’s World Cup: It’s A(n Underwater) Jungle Out There

Posted on 24 June 2011 by Chris

Women’s World Cup: It’s A(n Underwater) Jungle Out There

Paul the Octopus, while nice, created something of a problem:
Wherever there is money to be made, marketing potential to be achieved and publicity to be Houdini’d out of midair, advantage shall be taken. Give ‘em a foot, take 20,000 leagues or so.
The Women’s World Cup is in Germany this year, once the home to

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