Always-honest
Banned
Probably because a lot of people have no fucking clue what this is and who these people are.How has this not been posted yet?
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Fuck Löw
But feel free to enlighten them.
Probably because a lot of people have no fucking clue what this is and who these people are.How has this not been posted yet?
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Fuck Löw
Schalke heartbreak
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1995 Rugby World Cup, Mandela hands the trophy to Afrikaans Francois Pienaar, 1 year after apartheid.
Great, you've posted three photos of tennis player Boris Becker playing tennis.
It's Mario Balotelli celebrating a goal as only he can.Probably because a lot of people have no fucking clue what this is and who these people are.
But feel free to enlighten them.
On December 4, 2004, Kaoklai was the youngest and the lightest fighter ever to compete in the 12th annual K-1 World GP Championships, held in Tokyo Dome, Japan. His opponent, American slugger Mighty Mo, the winner of Las Vegas GP, was the heaviest at 280 lb (130 kg). Kaoklai started the fight cautiously circling the American, tossing in hard low kicks. At the end of the first round Kaoklai landed a lightning-quick jumping high kick which connected just below Mo's left ear and sent Kaoklai to the semifinals.
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Thank You for posting the quote
I had no clue what I was looking @
That's crazy!
I will never forget this kockout.
I know who it is and what that moment was. It's just borderline idiotic to assume people have the same knowledge ,interests and memories that you have. That goes for every image without text. Even the true iconic ones.It's Mario Balotelli celebrating a goal as only he can.
He's probably one of the most famous/recognisable footballers in the world for all his antics.
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I kid
And United?I hate his smug shit-eating grin so much. I also hate all of Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Great, you've posted three photos of tennis player Boris Becker playing tennis.
Have you not seen people asking for text with photo contributions?
And United?
smhhaha unfortunately i love united and have been a supporter since 1993![]()
No, I didn't see that. Half of the pictures posted here are without any text. So what do you talking about?
So that makes it allright?No, I didn't see that. Half of the pictures posted here are without any text. So what do you talking about?
No, I didn't see that. Half of the pictures posted here are without any text. So what do you talking about?
Tony Modra in the Aussie Rules Football League during the 90's were super iconic for me.
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My personal favourite Crows photo would have to be Darren Jarman the moment the Crows won the premiership in 1997. I don't think there's ever been a better sporting moment or ever will be in my lifetime.
The perfect season (that wasn't)
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The best part of Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth's HR record was Vin Scully's play-by-play of it:some of my favorites.
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Also stop posting your team winning, that shit isn't Iconic
This is:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Hoyt
And 40 years later Scully is still far and away the best in the business.The best part of Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth's HR record was Vin Scully's play-by-play of it:
"What a marvelous moment for baseball. What a marvelous moment for Atlanta and the state of Georgia. What a marvelous moment for the country and the world. A black man is getting a standing ovation in the Deep South for breaking a record of an all-time baseball idol. And it is a great moment for all of us, and particularly for Henry Aaron..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvfYg_kNtTk
I also loved that after Aaron hit the HR Scully didn't say anything for almost 2 minutes before starting what I quoted.
You are a horrible person.
Hard to believe that just 10 years later she would be dead.
You are a horrible person.
The play
Portland, who narrowly lost Game 1, emphatically outplayed the Spurs in the first half of Game 2. In the third, Portland increased its lead to 18 before the Spurs went on a 92 run. Blazers coach Mike Dunleavy called time to break their momentum, but the Spurs continued their run, scoring 8 unanswered to make it 5451 and force Dunleavy to call another timeout. Stacey Augmon hit 2 free throws with 4:15 left in the quarter to finally end the Spurs' run.
The momentum went back and forth until Damon Stoudamire was fouled with 12 seconds left in the fourth. He hit 1 of 2 free throws to make it 8583. The Spurs called time to advance to halfcourt. Following the time-out, Spurs guard Mario Elie inbounded the ball past a diving Augmon to forward Sean Elliott.
Elliott, who privately battled an ailment that required kidney transplant surgery, caught the inbounds pass near the sideline. He stayed on his toes while turning to shoot a 3, careful not to set his heels down and turn it over. With Rasheed Wallace running at him trying to block the shot, he arced it over his outstretched hand and in with 9 seconds left to give the Spurs an 8685 lead, their first. Time expired after Portland failed to score, and the Spurs' only lead was the final score.
Significance
The "Miracle" designation relates to the combination of circumstances involved:
Elliott played with a serious kidney condition and would likely have not been involved in the game had he gone through with the transplant surgery sooner.
The Spurs trailed by 18 (5234) in the third; more often than not, a lead that big that late holds up in a playoff game.
The Spurs' last play succeeded despite a near steal by Augmon, a near block by Wallace and a near turnover (Elliott shot the ball with his heels over the sideline).
Aftermath
The Spurs won the last two in Portland for a four game sweep, then defeated the New York Knicks in the 1999 NBA Finals 4 games to 1 to win their first NBA Title.