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Old dudes playing soccer
The upstart revolution was crushed by the mightily imperious ruling powers of Go Feet on Saturday. The stage was set on the carpet turf of Seddon #2 although we should have been on the main pitch instead of the first team because it was great entertainment for the Go Feet fans. All three mallard ducks and one lonely seagull in attendance were in full voice and seemed to enjoy seeing their heroes put on a show.
By Denis Camden3 years ago in Cleats
Adrian Lyne's Lolita
A long time ago, way back in 1955, Vladimir Nabokov published a scandalous book that stays controversial lengthy after his death. Lolita chronicles the life of a professor, Humbert Humbert, who falls for a 12 year old girl, and shamelessly pursues her. The novel is narrated by using Humbert, which likely makes the book all the more controversial, as clearly no one desires to study about the mind of a rapist. Fortunately for Nabokov, he proved himself as an adept author and the e book grew to become into a literary classic. Stanley Kubrick launched a movie in 1962 about the book, but censorship regulations of the time dictated that positive scenes from the e book be left out. Sue Lyons, who starred as Lolita, used to be only 14 at the time of filming. Adrian Lyne directed the 2nd display adaptation in 1997. However due to its content, Lyne had problem in finding a manufacturing company, and the film was once finally launched on a cable network. It was once however launched in cinemas this facet of the pond, and subjected to combined reviews.
By mukesh jaiswar3 years ago in Cleats
Surprising Sports at the Olympic Games | Wayne Emerson Gregory Jr, SC
The IOC came under fire when it added skateboarding to the Tokyo Olympics and introduced breakdancing to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Before every Olympic Games, several new sports are typically added. Breakdancing and skateboarding aren’t the only surprising additions to the event.
By Wayne Emerson Gregory Jr.3 years ago in Cleats
Will Christiano Ronaldo lead Portugal to a first ever World Cup glory in is final competition ?
Could Cristiano Ronaldo Lead Portugal to a First-Ever World Cup in Quite a while Likely Last Competition? November 2, 2022 Assessment We are only three weeks from the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and there are a lot of mouth-watering storylines and energizing conflicts that look set to happen across the extended competition in Qatar. This is the very first competition to happen in Asia and the first to occur in November-December rather than the mid year months, and it will likewise be the last competition to highlight 32 groups with the 2026 release expanding to 48, with Brazil, France and Argentina being positioned among the top choices in a variety of World Cup wagering tips, trailed by Britain, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal and Belgium.
By Makinde Timothy3 years ago in Cleats
Old dudes playing soccer
2022. The year society peered out from behind the curtains of pandemic, wondering if life would ever be the same. As the lockdowns were lifted, the people of Earth began to stalk the streets again. A brave new world, a chance for reform, a chance to do things different. But humans are generally a nostalgic bunch that are scared of change and we all soon fell back into the familiar patterns of conformity. Working, watching, talking, eating, drinking and playing football. Recognition and repetition of life's simple pleasures.
By Denis Camden3 years ago in Cleats
Man u breaking news
It seems like the physio of Erik Cristiano Ronaldo failed.  Cristian Au Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Manchester United. He wanted to leave before manager Erik ten Hag benched him for Monday's massive game against Liverpool; and before the two humiliating defeats that preceded it. He wants to leave because, according to widespread reports, he wants to play in the Champions League, at a club that can match his ambition.
By Tasila Mbewe3 years ago in Cleats








