Maradona Runs Over Cameraman In Car, Robben Criticises Mourinho, Barcelona Reject Chelsea Bid For Yaya Toure
By Ollie Irish
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Diego Maradona runs over cameraman at World Cup squad announcement – not on purpose, but Diego did then call him an asshole. Which is nice [Guardian]
Top 10 bizarre football video game moments [Goaly Moly]
Chelsea have £17m bid for Yaya Toure rejected by Barcelona [Mirror]
Mad Jens Lehmann has a book out [Kickette]
Bayern winger Arjen Robben thinks former boss Jose Mourinho is too cynical [BBC]
Dunga ruined my marriage [Must Read Soccer]
Phil Brown is a psycho [Twitter]
The six worst footballer-endorsed video games [Betfair]
Metro’s fantasy World Cup game is very good [Metro]
Steven Gerrard says Joe Cole is as good as Messi and Ronaldo… in training [Spoiler]
Use Twitter to manage your Panini swaps! [Swapse.es]
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He doesn’t swear at all. He said ‘viejo’, wich literally means ‘old man’, but it can be used like the ‘man’ people put at the end of sentences. Basically he said, ‘ Why would you put your leg under the car, man’.
I hate him to the core, but I’m not about to make up stuff about him.
I cought the ‘boludo’ at the beggining… Although it’s still swearing, it’s a pretty common word in argentina (it’s used a lot like ‘man’), but other than that, it simply means stupid, wich the reporter seems to be…
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