What Is Another Word For A Nutmeg In Soccer? A nutmeg in soccer is sometimes known by some other names. Often the word is shortened to a ‘meg,’ so when a player successfully performs a nutmeg people shout “megs!” In Scandinavian countries such as Denmark, Norway or Finland, a nutme...
It has been just 77 days since New York City FC lifted the MLS Cup in Portland, but the 2022Major League Soccerseason begins this weekend.Much has changed in this short offseason. Some big names have left, some bigger names are en route, there's a new team, and an old team has a ...
That is the type of disappointment you get when Locadia andYuya Kubo— the other DP attacker they signed this past winter — combine for just four goals in about 2400 minutes between the two of them. You can sprinkle TAM attackerSiem de Jong's 0g/0a in 800ish minutes on top. All thre...
Almost all of them will grow up to be something other than footballers -- it is the responsibility of their club and coaches in the coming years to instil within them lifelong lessons, skills and a love of the game -- but for a very small co...
“Not anymore”, as says Inspector Clouseau. Now we live in Paris and Spokane. Hope you are still with us. This is my first post in the new design – hope it doesn’t explode. Spokane Auvers-sur-Oise and the End of the Road for Vincent Van Gogh ...
Maybe Rugile Ruyte is showing some human fallibility, maybe Emilie Nautnes is missing needed support in attack. Or maybe we just really really miss Sarah Horte. Other News:Speaking of Sara, she did win another trophy this year…over Rosenborg in the Cup final….oof. And while the youth mo...
“Do not put your hands on another person.” Stern. Effective. Tear-inducing. That was all I said before child’s crystal blue eyes teemed with tears, dam broken, streaming down his chubby cheeks. In a manner consistent with a fouled soccer player, he fell to the floor, convulsing, ...
David Beckham is usually criticized for his failure to defend-despite the fact that he is an attacker. If the English like to fight, the Germans like to win. In recent years, Germany has tried to change its image as a country of ruthless efficiency and a desire for victory at all costs...