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Have a Bad case of poison ivy and will be out of work for atleast a week. Can anyone recommend me some good YouTube documentaries or videos? I watched a couple Ronaldo documentaries and am looking for some other cool stuff to watch

Thanks in advance
 
Have a Bad case of poison ivy and will be out of work for atleast a week. Can anyone recommend me some good YouTube documentaries or videos? I watched a couple Ronaldo documentaries and am looking for some other cool stuff to watch

Thanks in advance

Are you a US soccer fan? If so there are 8 parts to last years Inside US Soccer's March to Brazil on YT.

Here's a good one on YT... Thierry Henry.






This one was excellent also. ESPN's 30 For 30, The Two Escobars. Pablo Escobar's influence on Colombia football.






BBC doc on Brazilian futbol hosted by Gary Lineker.






Vice's the most dangerous football rilvaries.






Manchester United's The Class of 92.

edit - Sorry, the video quality & sound are off... :rolleyes

edit II - I think I found one with better audio & video...
 
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One last one... Kick TV's doc on my beloved Barca... I watch this from time to time... That Saint's one is great... Damn Ro, you pulled a good one..
 
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If I was the Colombian manager I'd make my players watch that before every match when they play in Copa America :pimp:

We're gonna be needing multiple sources of gifs for the goal celebrations this summer. I feel that South American and African teams always be going HAM during goal celebrations :lol:
 
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Can't wait for the dances :lol:,the Colombians especially knew how to work it during the WC last year :smokin. I may just have to watch that Barca doc to see some 'Dinho action psk :lol: :pimp:
 
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I hear the new FIFA film, "United Passions," has been well received with much critical acclaim. Film of the decade, some say :pimp:
 
Did Bwin let the cat out of the bag?


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I hear the new FIFA film, "United Passions," has been well received with much critical acclaim. Film of the decade, some say :pimp:

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:smh: should have been at that Germany game last night.. The ICU here had 20 free tickets and bus transportation and there were 25 ppl that submitted their names for tickets so they decided to do a "lottery"... ironically out of my group of 5 none of us were selected, and none of us actually work on that unit :rolleyes ... the worst part is none of those 20 ppl even watch the sport. Then my squadron got tickets and I had 2 reserved (my boss knows I'm a huge footie fan).. then the hospital commander decides to only let the young soldiers/airman go... I had to talk one of my guys into even attending.
 
So for those of us without bein sports is there anyway to catch copa america?im seeing mixed articles as to it being shown on youtube and/or xbox live
 
Why isn't the U.S. in Copa America when Mexico and Jamaica are? Matter of fact, they should just make it one big South-North America tournament, then it would live up to its name and would come closer to the Euro championship.
 
Why isn't the U.S. in Copa America when Mexico and Jamaica are? Matter of fact, they should just make it one big South-North America tournament, then it would live up to its name and would come closer to the Euro championship.

Agreed. I always thought it would be more interesting that way.
 
So for those of us without bein sports is there anyway to catch copa america?im seeing mixed articles as to it being shown on youtube and/or xbox live

I have beIN Sport but I also have a subscription to fuboTV that provides me Bundesliga games as well as every single Bayern & Dortmund games. They have access to all the copa games.

I don't know if they still have a free 30 day trial. The regular monthly price is $6.99. I'm going to drop the service when Fox get's Bundesliga though.

Here's a great summary of the best stream services for football content.

http://worldsoccertalk.com/2015/02/...bo-sling-dishworld-klowdtv-or-fox-soccer-2go/
 
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:nerd: Cholo going to get rid of malcontent Mandzukic & bring in Luciano Vietto from Villarreal & Tevez... I wonder if Filipe Luis is really in play to go back to Atletico...

If these 3 transactions take place, that's a helluva summer transfer window...
 
- Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been banned from driving for six months after pleading guilty to a speeding charge. Jose Mourinho has been handed a six-month driving ban after pleading guilty to speeding. The Chelsea manager was caught doing 60 mph in a 50 mph zone on the A3 in Esher, Surrey, close to the club's training ground at Cobham. Mourinho pleaded guilty to the charge at Staines magistrates' court, and was banned and fined, having already accrued nine points on his licence. The Portuguese was fined 750 pounds, with extra court costs and surcharges on top of that sanction. :lol:

- Radamel Falcao will snub a move to Chelsea in order to sign for Liverpool. The Colombian is currently considering his future but thinks he may get more playing time at Anfield.

- Chelsea is considering a move for Charlie Austin. The 25-year-old impressed Jose Mourinho last season with the Blues boss keen to bring in a new striker.

Real Sociedad and Villarreal are interested in signing Carles Gil from Aston Villa. Celta Vigo has already made a £3 million bid for the youngster who has seen his playing time limited under Tim Sherwood.

- Tottenham is willing to sell Vlad Chiriches for £7 million, with FC Basel interested in the defender.

- Bayern Munich is willing to sell midfielder Mario Gotze with Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea all monitoring the Germany international.

- Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger has held talks with Manchester United over a £10 million move to Old Trafford.

- Nicolas Otamendi has told Valencia he wants to leave the club and move to Manchester United. The Red Devils are preparing a £25 million bid but the Spanish side wants closer to £35 million.

- Inter Milan again is interested in Javier Hernandez, who has returned to Manchester United after his loan to Real Madrid. The Red Devils want 15 million euros for the Mexican striker.

- Real Madrid will make a formal offer for David de Gea this week, but Manchester United is ready to demand Karim Benzema as a part of any deal. Louis van Gaal also wants Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.

- After a poor year for Borussia Dortmund, Germany international Matthias Ginter could make a switch to Borussia Monchengladbach, where his brother works as a scout.

- Due to his salary demands of 10 million euros per year, Barcelona is no longer interested in Borussia Dortmund midfieler Ilkay Gundogan.

- Italian giant Roma has expressed an interest in signing Everton striker Romelu Lukaku. The Toffees would only sell for upwards of 35 million pounds - a fee the Giallorossi cannot meet - but the Belgian is thought to be keen on a move.

- Tottenham has made the first move to sign Burnley defender Kieran Trippier. The 24-year-old has a 3.5 million pound release clause, which Spurs are ready to activate due to concerns over the form and fitness of current right back Kyle Walker.

- Celtic could be interested in a loan move for Real Madrid midfielder Martin Odegaard.

- Andre Ayew has undergone a medical with Swansea City and has agreed personal terms with the club.

- Manchester United asked Real Madrid to include Gareth Bale in the operation, but Florentino Perez refused that proposal and wanted to keep his Welsh star.

- Manchester City is willing to allow Edin Dzeko to leave this summer but wants at least £20 million for the striker. Liverpool is no longer interested but Jose Mourinho is a fan of the 29-year-old.

- Defender Gavin Hoyte has signed for newly-promoted Barnet on a two-year deal after being released by Gillingham in May.

- Midfielder Ryan Lloyd has signed a new one-year contract with Port Vale, becoming the fourth player this week to sign on the dotted line with the Valiants.

- A quick line from Sky Italia, who, contrary to what Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said earlier today, think Juan Cuadrado could be heading back to Italy this summer. Cuadrado is apparently keen to go back and the two clubs who are likely to try to get him are AS Roma and Inter Milan.

- Juventus will only evaluate offers of over 80m euros for Paul Pogba, according to our colleagues at Sky Italia. The Old Lady are apparently not in a hurry to sell and will wait to see whether a substantial arrives. It is also reported that Andrea Pirlo is likely to leave and has an offer worth 20m euros for two seasons at Al-Sadd, who have also signed Xavi.

- Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta says Carlos Tevez is likely to leave this summer, but Alvaro Morata will stay. Tevez has been linked with Boca Juniors and Atletico Madrid while there have been rumours that Morata could return to Real Madrid. Marotta told Sport Mediaset: "The possibility that Tevez leaves is quite high but I'm not going to give a percentage. "It's more likely that he will leave than Andrea Pirlo. Tevez is a professional and we owe him a lot.” On Morata, he said: “Alvaro will continue at Juventus until at least 2016 and then we shall see."
 
Thanks for posting those vids. Now to catch up on some soccer history. I did see The 2 Escobars though, One of the best docs I've seen.
 
#TBT.

I always thought back in his day when he managed the Blaugrana, Cruyff reminded me of Harrison Ford's Deckard character in Blade Runner when he wore his trench coats... :lol: :smokin

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It's crazy at what a pioneering giant Cruyff is. His contribution to football is without rival both as a player & manager. Not many great players can be good or even great managers.
 
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