Yes, I am guilty of being privileged

i enjoy two things in life and that is the ability to count
thebeautifulgameblog:

Landon Donovan before he scores the United States’ dramatic game winning goal in a World Cup 2010 match against Algeria.

happiest moment of my life

thebeautifulgameblog:

Landon Donovan before he scores the United States’ dramatic game winning goal in a World Cup 2010 match against Algeria.

happiest moment of my life

Jooly Jools: Yum

joolyjools:

Just ate my entire half kilo of strawberries in one sitting, along with half of my jar of nutella. I am really excited to finish my nutella as it came in a glass container, so when I finish I have a glass cup!…Maybe I should have sprung for the whole kilo! and I would have had my cup already! I…

i love spanish fruit and nutella!

afootballreport:

Zambia win the African Cup of Nations, honor those lost 19 years ago in plane crash
After taking off from Libreville in Gabon 19 years ago, a military plane carrying most of the squad crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. All 30 people on board, including 18 players, were killed. Before the crash, it was a golden era for Zambia’s football team. Their squad was expected to qualify for the 1994 World Cup, but of course things took a turn for the tragic.
19 years later, there are celebrations all over Zambia. And for good reason. Zambia, for the first time ever, are the Champions of Africa. Where did they win it? Libreville. Accepting the role of underdogs going into the final against the Ivory Coast, a team filled with world class talent like Didier Drogba, Yaya Toure, and Gervinho, the Zambians, led by coach Herve Renard, played fearlessly. There were no goals in regulation, so penalty kicks decided who would would be crowned the best team in Africa. Against all odds, Zambia won 8-7 on penalties in what was one of the most dramatic shoot-outs in history. Throughout the shoot-out, the Zambian players and staff were singing, creating a surreal environment that transcended the events partaking on the pitch. The trophy doesn’t make up for what was lost 19 years ago, but tonight a feeling of vindication will fill the air throughout Zambia.

afootballreport:

Zambia win the African Cup of Nations, honor those lost 19 years ago in plane crash

After taking off from Libreville in Gabon 19 years ago, a military plane carrying most of the squad crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. All 30 people on board, including 18 players, were killed. Before the crash, it was a golden era for Zambia’s football team. Their squad was expected to qualify for the 1994 World Cup, but of course things took a turn for the tragic.

19 years later, there are celebrations all over Zambia. And for good reason. Zambia, for the first time ever, are the Champions of Africa. Where did they win it? Libreville. Accepting the role of underdogs going into the final against the Ivory Coast, a team filled with world class talent like Didier Drogba, Yaya Toure, and Gervinho, the Zambians, led by coach Herve Renard, played fearlessly. There were no goals in regulation, so penalty kicks decided who would would be crowned the best team in Africa. Against all odds, Zambia won 8-7 on penalties in what was one of the most dramatic shoot-outs in history. Throughout the shoot-out, the Zambian players and staff were singing, creating a surreal environment that transcended the events partaking on the pitch. The trophy doesn’t make up for what was lost 19 years ago, but tonight a feeling of vindication will fill the air throughout Zambia.

Jooly Jools: My Dream

joolyjools:

If you know me at all you know that chips and salsa are a big part of my weekly diet. I am dying without them right now. If someone brought me chips and salsa right now I would probably cry and then faint from happiness. Also something that some people do not realize: Spain is not the same as…

so true! but im dying for some jamon iberico right now

corgiaddict:

Xavi likes the limelight! 
Submitted by: infinitytimesamillion

KELLY LOOK AT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

corgiaddict:

Xavi likes the limelight! 

Submitted by: infinitytimesamillion

KELLY LOOK AT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

afootballreport:

Deaf Football in Great Britain

I’m well-aware of blind football, but deaf football is something that has been completely off my radar.

Deaf Football in Great Britain has a very proud and strong history, dating back to 1871, a history that is virtually unknown to the majority of the followers of football in Britain. Most deaf teams in Great Britain compete in mainstream football leagues nationally. The majority of clubs compete in the British Deaf Football Cup annually, which has been running since 1959.

Deaf Football clubs have been around longer than the majority of all the teams in the English and Scottish Football League pyramid. Great Britain boasts the oldest deaf football club in the world in Glasgow Deaf Athletic Football Club, founded in 1871. Did you know that several deaf footballers have managed to reach the professional ranks over the last century?

Some have reached the highest levels of the game, while others have had only limited opportunities to succeed at the top level: some accounts suggest that yet more appear to have been rejected because of their inability to hear, rather than because of their footballing abilities.

You can find more information on Deaf Football in Britain here.

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passion90:

bigdreamsbabe:

Candice

Nate challenge accepted
i’ll look like this by panama.

ill literally kiss your ass

passion90:

bigdreamsbabe:

Candice

Nate challenge accepted

i’ll look like this by panama.

ill literally kiss your ass