on this day (today)..
How will man united stop Leo, if they failed to stop wolves?
. .
Man united they will test the bitter fate of Messi!
VanishPrasad
80
2019-04-11 03:11
Happy 46th birthday to Roberto Carlos, the man who made art with his free-kick against France in 1997 🎨🇧🇷The Brazilian had a very accomplished career, winning the World Cup once and the Champions League three times, and – arguably just as importantly – he could kick a football really, really, really hard.
When you were playing jumpers-for-goalposts football in the park, the guy with the hardest shot was both a blessing and a curse for the game.
You wanted him on your team, sure, but that was at least in part so you wouldn’t have to run what felt like several miles to collect the ball after he connected sweetly to send the ball between the posts and way over the horizon.
By all sensible applications of logic, the appeal of these shots shouldn’t convert to a game where, in case you hadn’t noticed, they use nets to stop this exact thing from happening, not to mention having a near-endless supply of extra balls.
o how can someone like Roberto Carlos get us out of our seats like almost no one else when he steps up and blasts the ball goalward as if he’s starting a pinball game, as with this World Cup bullet against China in 2002?
It’s as telegraphed as a World Cup goal can realistically be: Rivaldo and Ronaldinho part, as if worried their mere proximity to their team-mate could leave them at risk of catching an aftershock, and Jiang Jin in the China goal knows where it’s going but can do no more than simply dive near the ball.
There are few foregone conclusions in football, but this feels like one of them. And yet that only seems to add to the excitement of seeing it come off.
That’s what you get with someone who can kick a football faster than your mind can process thoughts, and that’s why we’ll always love someone with Roberto Carlos’ talents.
You can pore over technical execution and rapid movement all day, but neither will have the same gut-punching impact of someone stepping up to a football and just kicking it harder than you or I ever could.
VanishPrasad
75
2019-04-11 03:21
Dear Ronaldo,
Please kindly tell me how you destroyed Roma with ease.
With Love,
Messi.
Ribin24
52
2019-04-11 04:26
Today will be the day of the Messiah as he will be executioner of the Red Devils...
VanishPrasad
50
2019-04-11 03:19
Happy Birthday to Sadio Mane. A player who has ;
1. scored the fastest EPL hattrick injustice 176 seconds against Aston Villa in a 6-1 win
2. Was the most expensive African player in 2016 at that time.
3. Has over 60 caps for Senegal.
4. Has 141 career goals
Malengejoseph
205
on this day (today).. How will man united stop Leo, if they failed to stop wolves? . . Man united they will test the bitter fate of Messi!
VanishPrasad
80
Happy 46th birthday to Roberto Carlos, the man who made art with his free-kick against France in 1997 🎨🇧🇷The Brazilian had a very accomplished career, winning the World Cup once and the Champions League three times, and – arguably just as importantly – he could kick a football really, really, really hard. When you were playing jumpers-for-goalposts football in the park, the guy with the hardest shot was both a blessing and a curse for the game. You wanted him on your team, sure, but that was at least in part so you wouldn’t have to run what felt like several miles to collect the ball after he connected sweetly to send the ball between the posts and way over the horizon. By all sensible applications of logic, the appeal of these shots shouldn’t convert to a game where, in case you hadn’t noticed, they use nets to stop this exact thing from happening, not to mention having a near-endless supply of extra balls. o how can someone like Roberto Carlos get us out of our seats like almost no one else when he steps up and blasts the ball goalward as if he’s starting a pinball game, as with this World Cup bullet against China in 2002? It’s as telegraphed as a World Cup goal can realistically be: Rivaldo and Ronaldinho part, as if worried their mere proximity to their team-mate could leave them at risk of catching an aftershock, and Jiang Jin in the China goal knows where it’s going but can do no more than simply dive near the ball. There are few foregone conclusions in football, but this feels like one of them. And yet that only seems to add to the excitement of seeing it come off. That’s what you get with someone who can kick a football faster than your mind can process thoughts, and that’s why we’ll always love someone with Roberto Carlos’ talents. You can pore over technical execution and rapid movement all day, but neither will have the same gut-punching impact of someone stepping up to a football and just kicking it harder than you or I ever could.
VanishPrasad
75
Dear Ronaldo, Please kindly tell me how you destroyed Roma with ease. With Love, Messi.
Ribin24
52
Today will be the day of the Messiah as he will be executioner of the Red Devils...
VanishPrasad
50
Happy Birthday to Sadio Mane. A player who has ; 1. scored the fastest EPL hattrick injustice 176 seconds against Aston Villa in a 6-1 win 2. Was the most expensive African player in 2016 at that time. 3. Has over 60 caps for Senegal. 4. Has 141 career goals