This video goes some way to demonstrating there are idiots everywhere. Bear in mind that the people throwing the firecrackers support the team the player they’re throwing them at plays for!
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Ryan Giggs has been in the news a lot this week. No idea why. But according to his Man Utd manager Alex Ferguson that means his name cannot even pass the lips of journalists at his press conference, even if the question was actually about the team and the upcoming game.
David Beckham is not only still alive and playing football, he’s still banging in the odd free kick. And this one, for L.A. Galaxy vs. Sporting Kansas City, is a pretty damn good one.
Justin Bieber recently trained with the Barcelona football team (well, the reserves at least). Why? I don’t have a clue, but it does annoy me, as so much of what the floppy-haired ladyboy does happens to.
There’s always one, isn’t there? That lone person in a group who has to ruin everything for everyone else. In this case it’s a solitary supporter of the U.S.A. soccer team who feels the need to ruin the moment’s silence dedicated to the victims of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan.
Wayne Rooney won the game for Manchester United in their local derby against bitter rivals Manchester City with this spectacular goal. A goal Rooney himself has described as one of his best ever.
This is the follow-up video released showing sexism amongst the Sky Sports soccer team. This one shows Richard Keys describing all women as ‘It’ and nothing more than sex objects for Jamie Redknapp’s delectation.
This video features the audio of Richard Keys and Andy Gray making sexist comments as they discuss the inclusion of a female linesman for the game between Liverpool and Wolves.
Dropping the C Bomb seems to be coming something of a regular occurrence at the BBC these days. The latest example being a BBC News sports reporter ending a story with the immortal line, Eric C*** Cantona.
When Aston Villa equalized in the last minute to make it 3-3 in their match against Chelsea, Stan Collymore went absolutely nuts, screaming as if he’d scored himself. The only problem being he was commentating on the game for a radio station.

