[identity profile] vertrauen.livejournal.com
Hello, lovelies!

My name's Faith, and I used to be a frequent contributor to this comm before Tumblr got it's grubby claws in me after WC2010. I was all about Die Mannschaft, and that still holds true with what I bring you tonight. ;)

I had made a Mannschaft mix after EURO 2008, and according to my "research" (i.e updating the mixes' page on my journal for resurrection reposting after yesterday's victory), it never made it over here when I was picspamming and commenting and generally drooling over Michael Ballack, Torsten Frings, Schweini, Poldi, and all those beautiful boys back in the day.

I MUST RIGHT THIS WRONG.






[listen via 8tracks] [original post on LJ w/download link]


There's also a Micha/Torsti mix if anyone is interested in a mix for players who are both retired and have no influence on our current German bbs.

Thanks for letting me be a Mannschaft/ONTD_F hipster. If you remember me, drop a line and say hi! I was "crediniaeth" before I did a cut-off name change and lost everything... including all the posts I made here. :( I complain all the time that I miss this comm (and continue to use nicknames garnered from here that no one recognizes), so I should probably do something about that, eh? ;)
[identity profile] crouchea.livejournal.com

At the end of Spain-Czech Republic yesterday, I was going into squee overdrive because Torres and Cech were chummying up to each other and it was SO. ADORABLE: -
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XD

Which got me thinking, that kind of thing, club teammates helping each other up, going to chat to each other at the end of an international match regardless of result, is one of the most adorable things in football, the total antithesis to the Ronaldo-Rooney situation of the 2006 World Cup, if you will. So, if you fancy it, share some pics of your club's players being all cutesy with each other on international duty!! (oh, I think I meant to imply that they should be in opposing teams, otherwise this would have been a big Frank-JT-fest. ;) ) 
adorable )


 

Now you!


[identity profile] wall-upper.livejournal.com
Sepp Blatter will make way for a successor as FIFA president in four years' time if he is re-elected in June, he has announced.

Blatter is seeking a fourth term as FIFA president and is being challenged by Asian confederation chief Mohamed Bin Hammam.

The 75-year-old told UEFA's Congress in Paris on Tuesday that if he wins he will definitely stand down in 2015, saying: "You know very well that I am a candidate for the next four years as FIFA president but these will be the last four years for which I stand as a candidate."
He added: "Together we have the task of bringing together the adventure we have started.
"We want to ensure a better future for our youth."

The new president will be elected at a Fifa Congress which starts on 31 May.

With Bin Hammam vowing to increase Fifa's decision-making power and spread its considerable wealth, Blatter is facing his first challenge since Issa Hayatou took him on - and lost - in 2002.

Bin Hammam is also currently attending the Congress for European football's governing body, Uefa, as they lobby federation presidents for their vote on 1 June in Zurich.
Uefa members make up more than one quarter of the maximum 208 Fifa voters that Blatter and Bin Hammam will attempt to woo.
The winner needs a two-thirds majority of valid votes cast in the first ballot, or a majority in the second.

Fifa has set an 1 April deadline for other candidates to be nominated by a single member federation.
"We are in extra time," said Blatter, referring to the time left before the election. "Let's wait and see what the outcome will be."


source, 2

tag as u see fit
i could have sworn there was a "blatter infection" tag, maybe i just made that up

[identity profile] uhuhduh.livejournal.com


BARCELONA (AP) Doping doctor Eufemiano Fuentes should fit in with the info that can deprive Spain both World Cup and European Championship gold in football.

"If I speak, we will no longer be the world and European champions in football."

This quote is from the doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, rendered in the major Spanish newspaper El Mundo today, suggests that Spanish football has adopted illegal means on the road to the European Championship gold in 2008 and World Cup gold in 2010.

Fuentes is known as one of the perpetrators in the Operación Puerto case in 2006, where top riders Jan Ullrich, Ivan Basso and Alejandro Valverde was among those who were caught blood doping, after it was found large amounts of blood bags and other evidence of Fuentes in Madrid.

Thursday Fuentes was arrested in the take-up of a new doping case in Spain: Operación Galgos.

Coming from fellow prisoner

The quote in El Mundo does not come directly from Fuentes, but through a person he was imprisoned by the weekend.  Despite this, the case turned up in many large Spanish media sources.

  As a result, coach Vicente Del Bosque gone out and said that he did not know about doping in Spanish football.

- In my 43 years in football I have not known or seen anything suspicious, "said Del Bosque .

Barcelona star Xavi, who helped to win both European and World Championships, says the same thing.

  - Currently, no one found guilty, but it's a shame with this case. We in the football are confident that we won the World Cup without doping. We relate to this quiet, there's no problem for us, "said Xavi .

Fuentes has said that he has also worked with the football teams in the top two levels in Spain.

Source
[identity profile] anais-molko.livejournal.com
REMEMBER THIS?





come here and download it :)

click me i know you want to )

I hope it's allowed, I also separated it from the WC 10 videos because I don't have all the files yet :)
[identity profile] fakeaudio.livejournal.com
Spain coach backs Torres to face Paraguay



PRETORIA: Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque is facing calls to replace striker Fernando Torres with Fernando Llorente for Saturday's quarterfinal with Paraguay.

Media polls of fans in Spain have shown backing for a switch in attack but Del Bosque is still backing Torres to come good.

"It's impossible to avoid such a debate at a tournament like this because everyone has an opinion and it's good that they are expressed," said Del Bosque.

"Our forward at the moment is Fernando (Torres). He has played a part in all four matches, quite a few minutes, and he'll play more.

"We have full confidence in him and we also know that Fernando Llorente can bring a lot to the team," he added.

Llorente certainly has shown more verve than Torres, who came into the tournament not long after knee surgery, and brought extra life to the attack after replacing him in the 1-0 second-round win over Portugal.

European champions Spain must be at their sharpest against a Paraguay team who have conceded just one goal in four games and are searching for their first World Cup semi-final place.

The South Americans' last two outings ended 0-0 with a stalemate against New Zealand followed by an eventual victory over Japan after a penalty shootout.

In both those games Paraguay were experts in nullifying the threat from the opposition and the bad news for fans hoping for a wide-open game is that they plan to do just the same again.

"You are going to have a clash of two different kinds of football," said Paraguay goalkeeper Justo Villar.

"Their way is about creating and ours is more about stopping them and then taking our chances."

While forward David Villa, cutting in from the left, has been the main goal threat from Spain, the key to stopping their fluid passing game has often been to nullify playmaker Xavi and limit the attacking effectiveness of their two fullbacks.

Joan Capdevila down the left and Sergio Ramos on the right, provide the width missing from Spain's two-tier midfield but Paraguay have been adept at getting their forwards to defend.

Roque Santa Cruz showed against Japan that despite being a centre-forward, he can drop off and effectively mark the opposition fullback.

If Paraguay can do that effectively then the game could well become a tightly congested encounter in midfield with few chances -- just the sort of game where the quality of finishing from strikers like Torres becomes all the more important.

Flashback y'all... )

Source 1 Source 2
[identity profile] lieslies.livejournal.com
Over the past few months, Eurosport has been counting down the top 100 greatest matches ever played. Last week they finally revealed their number one. Keep in mind it's a publication out of the UK so a lot of the matches are from the EPL. You can click the source to read more about each match.

How they made the list

'The list, obviously, is subjective. All the number-crunching in the world will not tell you whether the 1930 World Cup final was greater than a 9-6 thriller in the Isthmian Leagues.

Their nature is so different it is like trying to decide whether you prefer an orange or a tin opener.

We picked the brains of all the Eurosport offices from around the continent to pick a truly global list but make no apology that the list is weighted in favour of English clubs.'

The list in its entirety )
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[identity profile] enjoyelsilence.livejournal.com
OH HAY.
This my ~*FIRST*~ post here. I hate dealing with HTML and pictures and stuff when posting but today is easily one of the best days ever. Well, if it were 2008 because...

SPAIN WON THE EUROCUP 2008 TOURNAMENT.


If this doesn't make your computer explode, I don't know what will )
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[identity profile] spainawards2008.livejournal.com
So apparently this video was on Spanish TVs before the Euros.
I'm surprised no one has put it up before since it features Pepe acting and Classy being well, y'know.
[identity profile] teenny.livejournal.com

ESPN deportes will be showing some Euro games. The are showing (CT) 
Germany (Alemania) vs Portugal at 3am (tonight/tue morning)
Tuesday Espana vs. Italia @ 7:30pm
Thur. Espana vs Rusia @ 1pm


Also tomorrow at 1pm is Champions League game  Liverpool vs. Olympique de Marseille

Check your local listings folks

Bonus
Cool little video of US goals of 2008.....cool song


[identity profile] kat-lys.livejournal.com
This post is for [livejournal.com profile] tutoopink 's birthday (for which I am very late). I know how much you love the Spaniards so I hope their cesciness will make you forgive my lateness! And since a lot of you seemed to have appreciated my last post of gifs, I've decided to share on this comm. Enjoy! :)



IKER APPROVES OF THIS POST

GIFS GIFS GIFS THAT COULD MAKE YOUR COMPUTER FREEZE )

Credit: the gifs of the best moments of the Euro are from 'Informe Robinson' (the videos have been posted here by the wonderful [info]soarne ). The other gifs are from various Spain's games (against Estonia, Belgica, Chile...).
 
Coming next: Valencia CF's gifs :D
 
[identity profile] mer5.livejournal.com
I was looking around and I found this picture. Sorry if someone already posted it but I just think it's hilarious.

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[identity profile] vertrauen.livejournal.com
This is what happens when I work late on Tuesdays, but it's for a good cause, honest!

I'm putting together a Thanksgiving treat of awesomeness in my spare time, and came across something AWESOME:



look at the boots! LOOK AT THE BOOTS! )


As if I couldn't love the man more... :)

[identity profile] bluxsam.livejournal.com

The Valencian Football Federation paid tribute to the Valencia CF and Villareal´s eurochampions. They received gold and diamonds badges.
BB Silva could not attend due to his recovery process, so the president Vicente Soriano went in his place...(not the same at all!)


 


Read more... )
[identity profile] kat-lys.livejournal.com


Animated Spaniards during the Euro Celebrations

Iker And Puyol approve:



15+ gifs under the cut )
 


[identity profile] jada-casi1.livejournal.com
This was during the Euro 08's Spain-Italy match of course..
features:
Iker's fantabulous save
Cesc looking absofuckingly horrified (because Spain's future is on his hands.. err feet)
manpiles, hugs, kisses, slaps (?!)
Dahveed/Iker moment
half-naked Sergio
Dahveed OTP moment
God looking HOT and greeting His people
and all other Spanish goods

..and of course, Luca Toni's stache..



You can watch a better quality video from the source>

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