Originally posted by darvlayRight now the editors of the official NK media are working full tilt to discover how to disclose the fact -- which sceptics will find hard to swallow -- that the true goal scorer, by remote control, was Kim Jong Il.
They'd be dancing on the streets of Pyongyang tonight if only they knew how to dance and/or could understand the concept of joy.
For now, marching will do.
Maicon's goal was the best I've seen so far, absolutely phenomenal. Couldn't blame him for breaking out in manly tears at witnessing his own work of art.
Looks like the Brazilians have the hang of the ball at altitude, especially Michel Bastos who was excellent with his ranged shots. From now on I shall entertain no more complaints about the ball.
Brasil looked good, but I think they need a little something extra up front if they're going to overtake Germany as the strongest looking side thus far.
Originally posted by hopscotchMaicon's goal was great, but consider this: Ranked 1(Brazil) versus ranked 105 (Korea DPR) - JI Yun Nam (89'😉 goal for Korea DPR took everyone by surprise,in my view was equally as good.
Maicon's goal was the best I've seen so far, absolutely phenomenal. Couldn't blame him for breaking out in manly tears at witnessing his own work of art.
Looks like the Brazilians have the hang of the ball at altitude, especially Michel Bastos who was excellent with his ranged shots. From now on I shall entertain no more complaints about the ball.
Br ...[text shortened]... extra up front if they're going to overtake Germany as the strongest looking side thus far.
and its great watching the underdogs do well, so the NZ goal was up there too with great goals.