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hace 11 minutos, Gianlu33 dijo:

I'm watching Italy-Germany (Wch Mexico 1970) and i saw for the frist time in my life a free kick in the penalty area 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

I'm watching Italy-Germany (Wch Mexico 1970) and i saw for the frist time in my life a free kick in the penalty area 

 

There was one in the very last match I watched in Aarhus before the corona. Not really sure that I have seen one before, but I never felt uncertain that it would be a free kick in the situation :p

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44 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

I'm watching Italy-Germany (Wch Mexico 1970) and i saw for the frist time in my life a free kick in the penalty area 

 

First time I saw this was during crucial WC 2006 qualification match in Riga...I still remember that

 

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48 minutes ago, LDOG said:

 

 


 

What they all have in common is that the defending team always puts so many players on the line that they get in the way of the goalie.

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Excavated the men’s cross-country relay from Lahti from the depths of my hard drive. Normally the most boring event on the calendar, but today a rare treat,  :toast:

 

And, whaddaya know, turned out to be an epic great race!  :cheer:

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UFC 223 - Khabib vs Iaquinta prelims of 7 April 2018. I managed to start watching right in time to not be two years behind yet :cheer: 

 

It feels so weird to be watching that as if it's 'live' for me, since I avoided all spoilers for two years and that is actually the 'UFC-time' I live in :d 

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Arnaud Boetsch vs. Nicklas Kulti, the 5th match of the 1996 Davis Cup final. The only time, a davis cup went to the 5th set of the last match. 

 

My biggest sport emotion ever

 

Révélation

fuck you Piqué

 

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1 hour ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

 

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fuck you Piqué

 

 

I'm not sure what he did to France but I don't much care because anyway I am going to offer you a nice tasty glass in agreement, cheers! :toast:

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

I'm not sure what he did to France but I don't much care because anyway I am going to offer you a nice tasty glass in agreement, cheers! :toast:

 

my guess...

 

our friend is blaming him because he destroyed the Davis Cup we've always known and loved...

 

now it's more or less like a normal tournament (and not even a major one) in terms of hype and overall entertainment, thanks to the new format...

 

 

p.s. it's the 4th day without watching any sport event for me...right now I just can't watch "old" events thinking that for a long while I won't be able to find anything "fresh"...it's too painful...

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