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    #16
    Originally posted by dww
    Sublime finish.

    Oddly enough I have always liked Totti. I see that he is a cheating tosspot but ever since Football Italia on channel 4 he has been one of my favourite players, despite all rational reasoning.
    me too, he knows hes a ponce as well http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3109197.stm

    but i think this is a much better goal than ronaldinho's if your comparing the two

    ronaldinho's was simply a quick reaction to a poor touch, something you try when your up 3-0

    totti's was perfect technique, with his weaker foot, from an impossible angle, from a 60 yard ball

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ron_Mexico
      ronaldinho's was simply a quick reaction to a poor touch, something you try when your up 3-0
      This is a good point, they were 3-0 up.

      Like when people say Bergkamp v Argentina in 98 was better than Owen v Argentina. Bergkamp was last 5 mins, against tired defenders, and he was an established international player. Owen's was in the first half (time?), against fresh defenders, as a new boy to the scene. Owen's was by far the better goal.

      Or the Giggs against Arsenal was greatest goal ever, **** off. A sub used in extra time against knackered, old Arsenal defenders, demoralised by the last minute penalty miss. Just **** off you sheep shagging welsh Cnut!

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        #18
        I like Totti though he can be frustrating to watch. I know Italian football can look boring and lightweight to some but you've got to watch it like it's a different game to English football - one is all pace and strength and commitment, the other is about bursts of energy, things happening out of nothing.

        I thought the Ronaldinho was overhyped, as one expects of Sky's coverage. It was a poor first touch although he did redeem himself quite well. As to which goal is better, give me a ten man passing move culminating in a tap-in any day.
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        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



        May the Lord bless this post.

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          #19
          Its a great finish and the angle makes it even better but Ronaldinho's is a better goal as its one thing to try it but another to pull it off, and so is Di Canio's from a similar area of the pitch. Riise's Carling Cup final goal was also pretty decent.
          Quit your jibber jabber!!!

          Jermaine, you know the song Billie Jean...is it about the tennis player??

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