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Mercurials Technology
Questions and AnswersOpen Question: What did you think about Nike's Heroes of Speed video?
video | May 14th, 2010 | by Brandon
Since 1998, the Mercurial has given players around the world a clear competitive edge. With every detail making a difference, the Mercurials technology and constant innovation has always pursed the worlds fastest and lightest boot design. HEROES OF SPEED is a celebration of this decade of innovation - a tribute to our most gifted Mercurial athletes and the goals that have made them legendary - and a preview of what is to come. In collaboration with the unique talents of Croatian artist, Danijel Zezelj, 10 of these memorable moments are recreated, bringing an unexpected dimension to football history. Sport illustrator Paolo Sabelluccis talents are showcased through the diagramming and construction of 10 goals that have made these Mercurial men Mercurial Heroes. In the following pages see Ronaldo, Ribery, Dani Alves, Drogba, Ibrahimovic, Arshavin, Ozil, Robinho, Pato and Cristiano Ronaldo as never before...
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Vote for: Should goal-line technology finally be implemented in football?
mundial | Jun 28th, 2010 | by JohnnyKarp
Lampard's obvious goal off the crossbar sparked the debate about introducing goal-line technology and video replays to help the referees on the football pitch. So far FIFA and UEFA didn't want to hear anything about that, what do you think?
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Article: The Best Football Boots on the Market
football | Jul 20th, 2010 | by Editor
Amidst the large variety of soccer boots on the market, there are a few that stand apart from all the others. Some of the most popular soccer shoes are stocked at well- known name brand stores like Nike, Adidas, Puma, and Lotto.
One of Nike’s greatest accomplishments was the release of their Mercurial Vapor Superfly boots. Weighing just 190 grams, these are the lightest soccer boots Nike has ever... read article
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Vote for: UEFA president Michel Platini believes goal-line technology would lead to "Playstation football". What do you think?
uefa | Oct 26th, 2010 | by JohnnyKarp
FIFA has reopened discussions on the subject but Michel Platini said an assistant behind each goal and greater respect for referees were the solutions rather than implementing goal-line technology.
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