• piray003@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Man I’m fucking old, I remember Beckham scoring that goal when it happened. I was 11. He really had a lovely right foot in his prime.

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      1 year ago

      If you want to feel older, here’s something: that goal was closer to the first moon landing than to today.

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          1 year ago

          Nah mate, it’s kinda sad but prem + Bellingham is all I hear about from a few of my lads.

          Some of them genuinely didn’t even know Kane was popping off for Bayern until I showed them some highlights and match reports.

          Considering these are the same journos who shat on him for losing his first ‘cup’ at Bayern during the summer, it’s just pure bullshit.

          Also, the english media seemingly doesn’t want to report on how well Guirassy is doing either.

          • No_Bullfrog1926@alien.topB
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            1 year ago

            That’s insane. They’d probably start talking about him if Bayern wins the Bundesliga (that’s even expected every year) or if Kane’s performance in the euros would be huge. But unless Jude drops off or gets a consecutive stinker, we won’t probably hear other names.

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    1 year ago

    In an era of football that often emphasizes tactical discipline and teamwork, moments of individual brilliance, like Kane’s goal, remind us of the magic that can happen on the pitch. It’s a reminder that football is not just about systems and strategies but also about the extraordinary talents of its players.

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    1 year ago

    Iñigo Martínez, a Real Sociedad defender at the time, scored two goals from his own half during the 2010/11 La Liga season.