Wednesday 9 July 2014

Brazil vs Germany World Cup 2014- Utter Humiliation

Brazil vs Germany World Cup 2014:
Heartbreaking photos show home fans reacting to humiliating defeat Fans across Brazil wept as they watched the semi-final match In a matter of minutes, the German side scored five early goals against the Brazilian team. In the second half, Germany claimed their victory by scoring twice more - meaning Brazil likely found little comfort in Oscar's goal secured in the 90th minute of the game. Images from the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte and from telecasts across the country known as the spiritual home of football, show Brazil fans weeping and screaming in apparent disbelief. Others merely stare on in shock as Muller, Klose and Kedira score - with Schurrle and Kroos doing so twice. KASHMIRA GANDER Author Biography Tuesday 08 July 2014 Click Here for More

Tuesday 8 July 2014

Van Persie scores Holland's first goal of the World Cup

The Man United striker got his country's campaign off to a flier with the header and the Royal Dutch Mind decided to produce the limited edition coin in tribute Iconic: Van Persie scores Holland's first goal of the World Cup The Royal Dutch Mint has commemorated Robin van Persie's stunning diving header against Spain with a special World Cup coin. However, anyone wanting to get their hands on one, think again - they've all sold out! The Manchester United striker got Louis van Gaal's men off to an excellent start in Brazil when he flung himself through the air to meet a Daley Blind cross against Spain, with the goal remaining a lasting image of the summer. That 5-1 win has been the catalyst for a fantastic tournament and the Dutch line-up against Argentina in the semi-finals tomorrow night. Sp0rts news by By Liam Prenderville- DAILYMIRROR

Football- Whats Goin On in the World Of Football Today?

Hello and welcome to Footie Mad UK- Latest gossip- Luis Suarez’s move to Barcelona could be delayed after reports suggested Liverpool are holding out for an initial lump payment of £75m for the disgraced striker.
Having made it clear that they did not want to sell Suarez, the striker looks set to leave Anfield following his latest biting incident where he bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during the group stage clash between Uruguay and Italy.