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Tag: Brazil
Posted on Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 03:21:32 PM EST in Other Sports Say what you want to about the great American sports rivalries, but if you want to see some real animosity then look no further than soccer outside of the States. As if there is soccer inside the States.
A pair of Brazilian teams (Atletico Paranaense and Gremio if you're keeping score) brawled like Peter and the chicken all over town after an Atletico Paranaense player was attacked kung-fu style during a post- See what we mean? Have you ever seen Peyton Manning deliver a flying dropkick to Tom Brady's kisser?
Now, we know that some of this soccer stuff is tough to believe but, thanks to The Offside, we've got the video to prove it. *"no need to watch after the 1:00 minute mark if you don't speak Portuguese"
End of story, right? Wrong. On Thursday, the two clubs just conveniently happened to bump into each other at the airport and, well, you know where this is going.
Thank goodness here in the fity states, we don't have to worry about that level of immaturity and poor sportsmanship from our athletes.
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Posted on Tue Jun 05, 2007 at 08:17:33 AM EST in Other Sports Lord knows that we have tried and tried and tried again to tell you just how moronic soccer fans are but then we realized that we really don't have to do anything to convince people of the sanity or lack there of by these "footballers." Take 22-year-old Jefferson Ferreira Lima and 26-year-old Jorge Luiz Sampaio Santos; these dudes are a couple of Brazilians who just love their Palmeiras club. In fact, they love their team so much that they were willing to throw a grenade at a bus full of fans from the rival Cruzeiro team. Is this a joke? A freaking grenade!?! Unfortunately, this the mindset of many soccer fans across the globe after a loss. Hell, this is the mindset of many tackle football fan across the nation, but it's not too often that you hear of a guy getting stopped in Foxboro with a missile launcher aimed at the Colts' fan's booze bus as it heads back to Indy after Peyton Manning leads his team to a road victory. Listen, we're all about passion for your team but we just think that trying to commit mass murder by explosive device is a bit overboard. So, soccer dweebs, if you must act a fool then keep it the on-field hijinks like these guys. That way the players can kick your ass for us.
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Posted on Fri Jun 30, 2006 at 12:09:50 PM EST in Other Sports
In 1962: Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches his first of four career no-hitters with a 5-0 victory over the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium. Koufax struck out 13 and walked five batters. He also accomplished the rare feat of striking out the side on only nine pitches in the first inning. Koufax would go on to pitch no-hitters in four consecutive years from 1962-1965. The Dodgers always struggled offensively in those years; so when teammate Don Drysdale was told about of Koufaxs gem, his immediate reaction was to ask, Did he get the win? (baseball-almanac.com) |
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