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Football Stadiums
Questions and AnswersArticle: The Best Football Stadium in the World
football | Jul 19th, 2010 | by Editor
Are you looking for the best football (soccer) stadiums in the world? Here is a list of seven that are thought to be the best in the world. Maybe you can catch a soccer game at one sometime!
Nou Camp, Spain made the list. Nou Camp is in Barcelona Spain. It's the home to FC Barcelona. Nou Camp is the largest stadium in Europe. It seats 118,000 people.
Stamford Bridge, England has a... read article
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Vote for: Pick the ugliest Football player
fun | Dec 24th, 2009 | by Editor
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Vote for: Which of these reserve player is most likely to play for England in the World Cup?
matthew upson | May 6th, 2010 | by Richard Frost
The England national football team represents England in international association football.England's home ground is Wembley Stadium in London and their head coach is Fabio Capello.Traditionally, England's greatest rivals have been Scotland.
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Vote for: Which is the best female football player?
birgit prinz | Jun 1st, 2010 | by Richard Frost
Women has stepped forward and moved headlong into everything possible even in sports. No matter how much it is claimed that sports are men thing, women are creating quite a place in the game for themselves, even if its still not as much as men, but they play well and get recognized. Here are some female football players who have done wonders.
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Article: Lionel Messi - A True Saint
lionel messi | Jul 22nd, 2010 | by Editor
Lionel Andrés Messi is an Argentine footballer who was born in June 24th 1987. He is currently 23 years old. Lionel is considered to be one of the footballers around and plays for the FC Barcelona and is on the Argentina national team. Lionel has received honors in many different fields. For Argentina he has won the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2005 and in 2008 he won an olympic gold medal. Some of his individual... read article
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Vote for: Is taking off your jersey to celebrate really unsportsmanlike conduct and deserving of a yellow card?
soccer celebrations | Apr 12th, 2010 | by Editor

| Yes. Players are only showing off their bodies. |

| Not at all, its getting caught up in the moment which makes the game exciting. |

| Don't really care. I'm comfortable with my body because I'm benching serious weights. |

| I hope they change the law back because it was the only time my wife didn't give me grief for watchin football. |
After Tevez's penalty this weekend, he celebrated by taking his shinguard out which held the name of his daughter "Flop" (a whole other question will be devoted to that). In the past few years, FIFA have deemed that the removal of a jersey or the wearing of a specialized T-shirt underneath the jersey is a premeditated celebration and therefor unsportsmanlike, worthy of a yellow card. Are FIFA taking the rules a bit too far or do we need to monitor this?
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Vote for: Does football really need cheerleaders?
football | May 11th, 2010 | by Richard Frost

| yup, they add to the interest. |

| naah, football is more interesting. |

| It does'nt matter. |

| Show some respect to the game guys. |
The cheerleaders surely add to the interest, but do they really matter? can they ever match up with the spirit of the game?
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Vote for: Who should Fabio Capello start up front with Wayne Rooney in the 2010 Fifa World Cup?
fifa | Jun 13th, 2010 | by Editor
England seem to have a very good chance of winning the 2010 Fifa World Cup this year, but, one of Fabio Capello's main dilemmas will be who to start up front with the key man, Wayne Rooney. Who would you pick?
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Vote for: Video: What do you think about this goal?
video | Nov 29th, 2010 | by JohnnyKarp
The goal was scored by Andy Rogers during a Scottish second division game between Ayr United and Sunnybank. The game ended 5-0 and that was the fifth goal of the match.
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Vote for: Rooney, the Football Writers Player of the Year. Yay or Nay?
wayne rooney | Apr 30th, 2010 | by Kevin Walsh

| Nay...Tevez was the man for that trophy. |

| Nay...Drogba will just have to bite his tongue. |

| Yay...Wayne Rooney is the deserved winner of the FWA! |
Looks like the "Boy Wonder" has scooped up another award this year, the Football Writer's Award. This prestigious trophy, established in 1948, acknowledges just how good Rooney was this season. And he didn't just win it, he walked away with 81% of the votes! Should he have won it or should another player be upset?
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