Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts
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Kasabian Football Gaming Live



Get Velociraptor! now - http://www.smarturl.it/KasVeloYT An intrepid experiment to create a real-life football video game. As seen on Soccer AM.
We used Sony Ericsson Xperia Play devices to control a FIFA or Pro Evo type football game using real players. The teams are controlled by Tom from Kasabian and England striker Darren Bent and are wearing specially tailored kits by Umbro.

Featuring Re-Wired from the new album Velociraptor!

Fucking shite ref!!! Substitution FAIL! Samuel Inkum (Dnipro) vs Karpaty



Samuel Inkum ("Dnepr"). For a long time pondering over what to call it an act Ghanaian defender. "Stupidity is round", or perhaps use a popular term today, "Fail tour." In the end, decided to limit so-neutral name, like "The irony of the tour." On the 62nd minute on the field instead of Inkuma preparing to leave Shahs. When the chief referee of the meeting resolved to hold a replacement, Ghanaian, as if nothing had happened, took off his shirt and walked to the edge of the field. And then it caught up with, Oleg Derevinskaya that presented a soccer player a yellow card, which was his second of the match is automatically turned to red. In the end, "Dnepr" and replace not spent, and remained in the minority ...

FIFA WC 2014 Qualifiers Downloads - CONMEBOL [No Spoilers]



| JSC Sport | Avi XviD | 720x576 | 1 Mbps |

Argentina v. Chile

:: Highlights ::

1st Half : Hotfile (~13 minutes)

2nd Half : Hotfile (~13 minutes)

:: Full Match ::

1st Half : Fileserve - Filesonic - Uploaded

2nd Half : Fileserve - Filesonic - Uploaded


Credit : Ali FIFA WC 2014 Qualifiers Downloads - CONMEBOL [No Spoilers] via

The fastest goal EVER! Michail Osinov (Mitos ) vs Olympia (Gelendzhik)



The fastest goal in Russian league
Goal in the execution of MMichail Osinov in the match between Mitos (Novocherkassk) - Olympia (Gelendzhik), the second league, region "South"

Arda Turan



Vote: Top 10 goals of the week

This week’s top 10 golazo list contains some of the biggest names in world football and it wasn’t easy to narrow it down.
(In particular, Mathieu Bodmer, Felipe Melo and Alberto Aquilani with a rare golazo header are extremely unfortunate to miss out on the main list.)
First up, Soren Berg claimed what will probably be goal of the season in Denmark before the Champions League comes into play, with a lightning goal from The Duck and a stunning free-kick from David Villa in an enthralling match at the Nou Camp.
Also from the premier European competition, we have Ivan Perisic’s wonder goal that secured a point for Borussia Dortmund at home to Arsenal and yet another golazo from the ageless Welsh wizard Ryan Giggs (not the first time he has scored away from home this year…)
The much maligned Europa League chips in with a fine strike from in-form America striker Jozy Altidore before Barcelona’s mauling of Osasuna provides the next two goals, a volley from Cesc and chip by Xavi, both set up by Lionel Messi.
Finally, the last couple of goals are two Premier League screamers by Luka Modric and Nani.

All that’s left to say, is our regular final line: sit back and enjoy!
1. Soren Berg (AGF Aarhus v FC Midtjylland, September 12, 2011)
2. Alexandre Pato (Barcelona v AC Milan, September 13, 2011)
3. David Villa (Barcelona v AC Milan, September 13, 2011)
4. Ivan Perisic (Borussia Dortmund v Arsenal, September 13, 2011)
5. Ryan Giggs (Benfica v Manchester United, September 14, 2011)
6. Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar v Malmo, September 15, 2011)
7. Cesc Fabregas (Barcelona v Osasuna, September 17, 2011)
8. Xavi Hernandez (Barcelona v Osasuna, September 17, 2011)
9. Luka Modric (Tottenham v Liverpool, September 18, 2011)
10. Luis Nani (Manchester United v Chelsea, September 18, 2011)
Permalink Vote: Top 10 goals of the week

Where does Fernando Torres’ crazy miss v Man United rank in 2011/2012 so far?

After scoring just his second ever goal for Chelsea and threatening in arguably one of his best performances for the West London club, Fernando Torres had a golden opportunity to pull another goal back on 82 minutes at Old Trafford.

El Nino rounded David De Gea on 83 minutes and with the gaping goal at his mercy the 50 million pound man somehow managed to screw his shot wide.

It is likely to be billed as “the worst miss ever,” so to redress the balance – here are the worst misses of the 2011/2012 season so far.

Fernando Torres is far from the only footballer to miss a sitter, in fact there have been plenty in less than two months of the season so far.
Have your say on where the Torres miss ranks this season so far, or even ever, in the poll below.

1. Jorge Molina (Betis) v Mallorca, September 11, 2011. Betis hit the frame of the goal three times in quick succession with Molina guilty of two misses, including an easy header from the first chance.

2. Goran Pandev (Napoli) v Cesena, September 10, 2011. In his first appearance for Napoli in Serie A, Pandev somehow managed to hit the bar when left with an empty net.

3. Amir Sayoud (Al Ahly) v Kima Aswan, September 6, 2011. Not strictly the same type of miss as Torres or the others on this list, but has been universally acclaimed as the worst penalty miss ever.

4. Rob Earnshaw (Wales) v England, September 6, 2011. When Torres gets criticised by all and sundry, remember how Earnshaw’s miss was labelled the “worst ever.” Incidentally, the Welsh striker scored in his next game.

5. Anton Shynder (Ukraine) v Czech Republic, September 6, 2011. The ball fell perfectly for the Ukranian but he blazed over, despite being a couple of yards out.

6. Israel Kahn (Alianza Atletico) vs Cienciano, August 27, 2011. Simply, one of the worst misses ever.

7. Laurent Courois miss (Chivas) v Portland, August 24, 2011. Came in the dying seconds and not only was it crucial, Courois had no excuse for this shocker with his weaker foot.

8. Sergio Kun Aguero’s Two Shocking Misses, Bolton v Manchester City, August 21, 2011. Even Diego Maradona’s son-in-law, who has been sensational in English football in the early weeks of the campaign, has missed big chances for Manchester City.

9. Atsushi Yanagisawa (Vegalta Sendai) v Nagoya Grampus Eight, August 20, 2011. A Japanese calamity, Yanagisawa was only spared further ridicule as few football watchers keep an eye on the J-League.

10. Lennart Thy (Werder Bremen) v Leverkusen, August 14, 2011. This blooper came in just Thy’s fourth appearance for Bremen, and just four yards out with the goal gaping he is unlikely to have too many excuses.

Via Where does Fernando Torres’ crazy miss v Man United rank in 2011/2012 so far?

FIFA 12: Hjerpseth & FifaRalle Goals Compilation




Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2011
Me and FifaRalle was lucky enough to get our hands on FIFA 12 early and here are some of the goals we scored. Huge thanks to EA SPORTS!

This video was suppose to be out a while ago, before the demo even, but due to circumstances beyond my control, it was delayed until now.

Hope you like it!

http://www.youtube.com/Hjerpseth
http://www.youtube.com/FifaRalle

Why is Fenerbahce not in FiFA 12 ? From the Vault: Fenerbahce 2-1 Manchester City



The latest episode in our series of classic reports comes from the Guardian on 3 October 1968, and reports on Manchester City's last appearance in the European Cup.
Manchester City pay for their mistakes
by Albert Barham
Survival. That's all Manchester City could play for and pray for in the second half of this noisy, excitable European Cup first round, second leg tie here tonight on the banks of the Bosphorus. But survival was not for them. In the face of almost constant attacks they conceded the crucial goal 15 minutes from time and lost 1-2.
So City are out of the European Champions' Cup at their first attempt. It was not for the want of trying. They did their best. They covered as well as they could. They defended stubbornly. But three Fenerbahce forwards were their betters. One sensed they would be from the brief glimpses seen in their attack in the goalless first leg at Maine Road.
They were Abdullah, who came on for Fuat in the second half and celebrated it with a goal within two minutes. Can, a wiry, wily outside left and Ogun, flown from halfway round the world where he is joining the Washington Whips, especially for this match. It was easy to see that his journey was worthwhile. The pressure on City was tremendous for the whole of the second half by these hard, clever and unrelenting forwards. One can sympathise with City, but they can have no excuses. There were too many mistakes around their own penalty area.

Clean and fast

By the standard one has seen elsewhere it was clean, fast and hard. Fenerbahce, thus, for the first time, progress to the second round and who could but give a wry grin as hundreds upon hundreds of bonfires on the terraces celebrated that at the end. Two goals came in the second half of this frenzied game. The first, after 47 minutes, came from Abdullah, after Ogun had squeezed the ball through a tiny gap in City's massed defence.
The second and crucial came in the seventy-fifth minute. This followed a free-kick taken by Can, which was prodded into the net by Ogun. What City could have done about it I do not know: it is too facile to berate the goalkeeper. Yet, until the second goal as the second half began, it looked for all the world as though Fenerbahce were a beaten side. They had, like many sides abroad, lost heart after conceding a simple, silly goal in the twelfth minute.
One could sense that they were almost completely resigned to defeat. Yet full credit must be given for whatever gave them new heart, new drive and new determination in the second half. Of course, the inspiration of a quick goal made all the difference. They had begun the game, as was only to be expected, in a flurry of action which was almost hysterical, and from Can's pass, Ogun put the ball into the net after six minutes. He was offside but not a Turk in the stadium – crammed to overflowing three hours before kick-off for this, Fenerbahce's greatest match – would believe this. Players jostled the referee and hustled him in the general melee, but the official stood firm. He had a similar moment of embarrassment only seconds before the crucial goal. Again it was Ogun who got the ball into the net. Again he was offside. The scene was a repeat one.
One moment of disaster for the Turks almost gave the game to City. It knocked the heart out of them for some time and it gave City the lead they had wanted so desperately. It came after twelve minutes, a goal greeted in complete and shocked silence. Lee's long, looping pass which hovered over the penalty area was the cause.
Ercan, the big, burly strong man of the defence shaped to head it back. Then he made mistakes. He decided to fox Coleman and anticipated that the ball would carry to Yavuz. It did not. Coleman, quick to spot the chance, pounced on it and as Yavuz came out to him, trying to tackle waist-high, Coleman popped the ball into the net. From then until half time the game was City's to have if they could hold it. Oakes was playing superbly and Young did great work as City fell back on defence.
But it lasted only until that shrewd move of Ignace Molnar, the Fenerbahce coach, who switched Abdullah for Fuat at half time. Summerbee ploughed a lone furrow after that. Even when the tension was relieved on City's goal, the forwards were caught time and again in an offside trap so skilfully set by the quick running forward of Sukru, Levent, Nunweiller and Ercan.
It was not City's night for all the work they did. They just did not deserve to win in the face of the second-half blitz. And at the end, the crowds invaded the pitch. Who could blame them on this, their night of nights.

Fifa12 league team list ; No list fenerbahce


Starting with the League and Team list today, Stadiums tomorrow and then Trophiesand Gameplay Sliders the following two days. Any new additions are marked with an *next to them.
Australia – A League
Austria – A Bundesliga
Belgium – Pro League
Brazil – Liga do Brasil
Denmark – Superliga
England – Barclays PL, Npower champ, Npower league 1, Npower league 2
France – Ligue 1, Ligue 2
Germany – Bundesliga, 2 Bundesliga
Italy – Serie A, Serie B
Korea Republic – Sonata K Legaue
Mexico – Primera Div Mex
Netherlands  – Eredivisie
Norway – Tippeligaen
Poland – Polska Liga
Portugal – Liga Portuguesa
Republic of Ireland – Irish League
Russia – Russian League
Scotland – SPL
Spain – Liga BBVA, Liga Adelante
Sweden – Allsvenskan
Switzerland – Axpo SL
United States – MLS
So no new additions to Leagues sadly and we seem to have lost the Czech and Turkish leagues possibly due to the recent match fixing scandal. We’re going to get confirmation from EA on this for you, but remember FIFA themselves have to rubber stamp FIFA 12 before it can be released so it’s likely this decision was taken out of EA’s hands. Or it could be as simple as a licensing issue, who knows.
That now leaves the Rest of World Line up looking like this.
AEK Athens
Boca Juniors
Galatasary SK*
Kaizer Chiefs
Olympiakos CFP
Orlando Pirates
Panathinaikos
PAOK
Racing Club*
River Plate
Classic XI
World XI
So Galatasary now live in the Rest Of The World section and there’s one addition in the form of Racing Club. Lastly we’ve got the International Team list:
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cameroon
Chile *NEW*
Colombia *NEW*
Cote d’Ivoire *NEW*
Croatia
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt *NEW*
England
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Korea Republic
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Northern Ireland
Norway
Peru *NEW*
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Scotland
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
Uruguay
China PR and the Czech Republic National sides disappear, but there are a few very welcome new additions too. So, that’s your lot with regards to Leagues and Teams in FIFA 12 this year and we’re certain that there will be some unhappy voices based on the removal of Turkish and the Czech Republic leagues respectively.
Thoughts…