Soccer One Liners

Q&A with GolTV soccer analyst Ray Hudson
We talk about today’s Copa del Rey final between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
EA Sports NBA JAM – Create your own one-liner – 2010.05.14
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OAGear All in One Cooler The all in one cooler fills your needs to any activity. Perfect for the beach, boat, or just lounging by the pool. This cooler conveniently keeps everything you need in one spot!… |
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One Liners KICKING AND SCREAMING I AIN’T NOBODY’S JUICE BOX BOY! MOVIE LINE YOUTH T-SHIRT- All Colors 1 Liners makes the most stylish shirts with cinemas greatest lines. Seeing entertainment as a second language, they strive for humor, as well as quality…. |
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One Liners KICKING AND SCREAMING I AIN’T NOBODY’S JUICE BOX BOY! MOVIE LINE ONESIE- All Colors 1 Liners makes the most stylish shirts with cinemas greatest lines. Seeing entertainment as a second language, they strive for humor, as well as quality…. |
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One Liners KICKING AND SCREAMING I AIN’T NOBODY’S JUICE BOX BOY! MOVIE LINE TODDLER T-SHIRT- All Colors 1 Liners makes the most stylish shirts with cinemas greatest lines. Seeing entertainment as a second language, they strive for humor, as well as quality…. |
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Jelleyman’s Thrown a Wobbly: Saturday Afternoons in Front of the Telly $1.99 Jeff Stelling is a legend among soccer fans. To the millions unable to get to their teams’ games on Saturday afternoons, the next best thing is undoubtedly the pleasurable company of Jeff and the Sky Sports videprinter for a cozy marathon on the sofa. If someone’s got to reveal that your beloved team have just gone 3–0 down away from home and had a man sent off, it’s best if it’s consummate professional Jeff who breaks the news to you. Avid Hartlepool fan Jeff knows our pain and shares our joy . . . but mostly he knows our pain. The long-time host of SkySports’ iconic Soccer Saturday show has become a cult figure, universally admired for his encyclopedic knowledge of the game, his genuine and unlimited enthusiasm for ALL levels of soccer, and his wicked sense of humor which makes the six-hour long show simply whiz by. Jellyman’s Thrown a Wobbly is a deliciously chaotic, hugely entertaining, anecdote-ridden, humorous taste of life in the Soccer Saturday studio. Hear what Jeff has to say about some of the show’s legendary pundits over the years—ex-players such as George Best, Rodney Marsh, Chris Kamara, Charlie Nicholas ,and Matt Le Tissier. Be a fly on the wall of the hotel bar on Friday nights as Jeff and his guests gather for a natter and few drinks. Get the inside track on all those great one-liners: “Mansfield Town’s Gareth Jellyman has been shown the red card for dissent. Looks like Jellyman’s thrown a wobbly.” “Darlington’s equalizer has been scored by Guyain Ndumbu-Nsungu. Very much a case of local boy makes good.” “They’ll be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions tonight.” “James Brown’s grabbed a second for Hartlepool. I feelgood!” Jellyman’s Thrown a Wobbly goes a long way to demonstrate how a six-hour long, studio-based show with no live action pictures and featuring men gazing into TV monitors which the viewer can’t see, can hold a huge audience enthralled every Saturday afternoon between August |
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Jelleyman’s Thrown a Wobbly: Saturday Afternoons in Front of the Telly $8.99 Jeff Stelling is a legend among soccer fans. To the millions unable to get to their teams’ games on Saturday afternoons, the next best thing is undoubtedly the pleasurable company of Jeff and the Sky Sports videprinter for a cozy marathon on the sofa. If someone’s got to reveal that your beloved team have just gone 3–0 down away from home and had a man sent off, it’s best if it’s consummate professional Jeff who breaks the news to you. Avid Hartlepool fan Jeff knows our pain and shares our joy . . . but mostly he knows our pain. The long-time host of SkySports’ iconic Soccer Saturday show has become a cult figure, universally admired for his encyclopedic knowledge of the game, his genuine and unlimited enthusiasm for ALL levels of soccer, and his wicked sense of humor which makes the six-hour long show simply whiz by. Jellyman’s Thrown a Wobbly is a deliciously chaotic, hugely entertaining, anecdote-ridden, humorous taste of life in the Soccer Saturday studio. Hear what Jeff has to say about some of the show’s legendary pundits over the years—ex-players such as George Best, Rodney Marsh, Chris Kamara, Charlie Nicholas ,and Matt Le Tissier. Be a fly on the wall of the hotel bar on Friday nights as Jeff and his guests gather for a natter and few drinks. Get the inside track on all those great one-liners: “Mansfield Town’s Gareth Jellyman has been shown the red card for dissent. Looks like Jellyman’s thrown a wobbly.” “Darlington’s equalizer has been scored by Guyain Ndumbu-Nsungu. Very much a case of local boy makes good.” “They’ll be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions tonight.” “James Brown’s grabbed a second for Hartlepool. I feel good!” Jellyman’s Thrown a Wobbly goes a long way to demonstrate how a six-hour long, studio-based show with no live action pictures and featuring men gazing into TV monitors which the viewer can’t see, can hold a huge audience enthralled every Saturday afternoon between |
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Rugby In Kansai $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Japan Rugby Football Union, Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers, Kintetsu Liners, Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium, World Fighting Bull, National High School Rugby Tournament. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Japan Rugby Football Union (JRFU; Japanese: , Nihon Ragubi- Futtobo-ru Kyo-kai) is the governing body for rugby union in Japan. It was formed November 30, 1926 and is currently one of only two federations from a “Tier 2″ country with a seat on the International Rugby Board executive council, the sport’s international governing body (the other is Rugby Canada). The IRB classifies the countries involved in the Northern Hemisphere Six Nations and the Southern Hemisphere Tri Nations competitions, plus Argentina, as “Tier 1″. The JRFU currently employs John Kirwan, the New Zealand-born former Italy coach, as the men’s coach, while former Japanese prime minister Yoshir Mori is the JRFU’s current president. Rugby game in Yokohama, 1874 with interested locals and Mount Fuji in the backgroundRugby union was first introduced to Japanese students at Keio University in Japan by Professor Edward Bramwell Clarke (who was born in Yokohama) and Tanaka Ginnosuke, both graduates of Cambridge University, in 1899. It had been played at the treaty ports (Kobe and Yokohama especially) before that, between teams of long-term foreign residents and visiting ships’ crews, garrisons etc. With Japan’s advantages of a superb infrastructure (stadiums, accommodation and transportation) and the experience of co-staging the Football (soccer) World Cup 2002 with Korea, the JRFU bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2011. The bid’s catchphrase or slogan was “Making Rugby a Truly Global Sport”. So far the Rugby World Cup has never been held outside the traditional rugby strongholds of t… More: |
