Top 5 Crazy and Weird Football Goals - Video
October 25, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Goals, Video
You’ve got to see these goals to believe them! They are just an example of how crazy and unpredictable football/soccer can be. The fourth goal is my favorite because it’s like a pinball machine or something but the goal in the #1 spot is just insane since it almost goes in so many times and finally, they score.
Manchester United Wins 3-0 Against Celtic
October 23, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under England - Premier League, Goals, Scores, UEFA Champions League, Video
Manchester United played against the Glasgow Celtic and dominated with a 3-0 win. The first and second goals were scored by Berbatov and Tommy Smyth of ESPN reports that he was offside. Rooney finalized the win with third and last goal. You can check out the highlights from the game below.
Reggina Takes on AC Milan Highlights - Video
September 25, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Goals, Video
Reggina took on AC Milan of Serie A on September 24, 2008 so I decided to put up a highlight video from the game. Of course, it features Italian commentary but it doesn’t take a linguist to understand that Reggina’s goal was great. Enjoy the video!
Tags: reggina, ac milan, reggin vs ac milan, reggina ac milan september 24, reggina ac milan highlights video
Chelsea Vs. Bordeaux Highlights - Video
September 17, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under England - Premier League, Goals, Scores, UEFA Champions League, Video
After Chelsea slaughtered Bordeaux in a 4-0 victory at Stamford Bridge Stadium, I wanted to put up these highlight videos. Dang, some great passing skills by Chelsea and the third goal, provided by Florent Malouda , was amazing! Check out the videos below.
Part 1:
Part 2:
Tags: chelsea, bordeaux, chelsea victory, chelsea victory september 16, chelsea vs bordeaux, chelsea bordeaux 4-0, chelsea bordeaux highlights video, chelsea stamford bridge
Turkey Beats the Czech Repulic 3-2 - Video
June 15, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Goals, Scores, Video
After being scoreless and short two goals in Group A of Euro 2008, Turkey was able to fight back and score 3 goals against the Czech Republic in the last 15 minutes of the game! I thought the winners of the game had been decided, but I was completely wrong!
Here is a highlights video:
Ivory Coast vs. Benin - Video Highlights
January 26, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under African Cup of Nations, Goals, Video
Ivory Coast’s resounding 4-1 victory over Benin at the African Nations Cup helped them move to the top of Group B, making them strong contenders for the quarter-finals.
Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure scored late in the first half with Kader Keita and Aruna Dindane solidified the soccer club’s easy win.
Here are some highlights from today’s game:
Video of Best FIFA Soccer Goals
October 7, 2007 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Goals
The video is a great montage to the best FIFA soccer goals of all time.
Tags: best soccer goals video, best soccer goals, best football goals, fifa
The Magic Of Glenn Hoddle
For those who only know him as an egotistical football manager and as the man with disturbing views on people with disabilities then watch these clips I’ve linked below and relish in the mastery of one of England’s finest ever footballers, Glenn Hoddle.
Pele has said that Hoddle was so brilliant that if he was Brazilian he would have won 100 caps for them, even in that great midfield of Zico and Socrates but he was never truly favoured by the dour English during the late 1970s and 1980s and it’s truly hard to fathom.
A masterful passer and striker of a ball, Hoddle weighed in regularly with large goal hauls in that great Tottenham side of the early 1980s and his exquisite skills still look world class today.
Glenn Hoddle was my first real Spurs icon when I was young and will always be one of my all time favourite players, regardless of what he did or didn’t do as a manager especially at White Hart Lane.
Watch these goals and you’ll see a little of his magic. Glenn Hoddle, we salute you.
Diego Maradona and the Hand of God
May 5, 2006 by admin
Filed under FIFA World Cup, Goals
Yes the Maradona loving continues for another day as we take a look at his most infamous goal of an infamous career - the legendary “Hand of God” goal against England in Mexico 1986.
Maradona has admitted recently that it was hand ball (no sh1t Sherlock!) but that in South America it isn’t considered cheating, rather more cheeky than cheating is how he put it and as it was against the English who still haven’t stopped moaning about it twenty years later I think we’ll put on our cheeky grins and enjoy it.
Seeing as he scored probably the best goal of all time in the same game it’s a shame that this one gets all the publicity even now but for pure controversy nobody ever did it quite like Diego Armando Maradona.
Ruud Gullit’s Header For Holland
Perhaps the most famous goal of Ruud Gullit’s career, every football fan who witnessed it can picture in their mind’s eye the flowing dreadlocks being thrown back as the Dutch captain powered his header into the net.
Gullit was one of the great Dutch triumvirate at AC Milan in the late 1980s-mid 1990s alongside countrymen Frank Rijkaard and Marco Van Basten and ably supported by some of the best Italian defenders in history in the shape of Franco Baresi and a young Paolo Maldini.
Forever best remembered in the orange of Holland or Milan’s red and black stripes, Gullit went on to play for and manage Chelsea in the Premiership before bringing his career to a close.
Skilful and a fantastic passer of the ball, Gullit was also strong and deadly in the air as this goal shows all too well. A true Dutch legend, he was one of the few Dutch captains to be able to hold his side together long enough to fulfil some small measure of their potential through winning the 1988 European Championships.






































