Here’s the next big name in Brazillian (and therefore, world) soccer:
Kerlon.
This kid has made up a move called “The Seal” where he gets the ball to his head and just runs down the field, heading it to himself over and over. Usually it ends with some cynical defender trying to cave in his ribcage, but it’s fun to watch.
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June 7th, 2006 at 5:19 pm
Hi
I thought you might be interested in my blog post “Soccer in German-American Relations” which
+ invites Americans to a Game Watching Party in Berlin, organized by the German Fulbright Alumni Association;
+ recommends a book and a funny post about Soccer and American Exceptionalism;
+ mentions some statistics concerning the increasing popularity of soccer in the US; and
+ quotes President Bush’s comments on soccer.
http://atlanticreview.org/archives/335-guide.html
I hope you enjoy the World Cup! Good luck for the US team and keep up the good work on your blog.
Thank you!
Cheers,
Joerg
The Atlantic Review
A press digest on transatlantic affairs edited by three German Fulbright Alumni
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+ White Trash Blamed for Haditha
+ US Views on Prostitution in Germany
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