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Posted by Rory Wolstenholme on May 01, 2009 in Football
One of Brazils Greats! Incredible or Unbelievable?
The touch of gold video, apparently genuine, shows skill at a remarkable level. One might be incredulous or sceptical. However the second video- of Andrea Pirlo- who now plays with Ronny at AC Milan, provides further evidence of the super skill sets at the very top of football.
Is this for real? Creativity and artistry are alive in football. The true fan might say that it might not be real, but could believe a great player could do this. For players like Ronaldihno and Andrea Pirlo the pitch may be seen as a canvas, the passing lines like brush strokes. The tackler is the man at war, the runners may work in the engine room. But the player as an artist rises above the cheat with a feint. The artist favours self expression rather than warlike intent. Perhaps in reaction to this, it is the most skillful players that are fouled most.
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The most incredible moments in sport have a beautiful quality. Mesmerising play, strategic deception and changes in rhythm - a great match between sportsmen has a feeling of drama that is compelling. Simple pastime or incredible feats of athleticism, sport contains more than first meets the eye.
Charles Osborne of Iowa, started hiccupping in 1922 and only stopped 68 years later in 1990. During that time it is estimated that he hiccupped 430 million times. He died one year after he stopped hiccupping.