FIFA Puskás Award 2010- VOTE NASRI!!!!

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FIFA Puskás Award 2010- VOTE NASRI!!!!

Post by Gunner4LiF3 »

http://www.fifa.com/ballondor/puskasaward/index.html

Watch and vote for the best goal of last season!

Lets get Nasri the award :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Post by Gunner4LiF3 »

To be fair goals don't get much better than that Linus HALLENIUS strike, what a goal!

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Post by xDAVEYx »

duly voted, but i watched a few other choices and the swedish one is stupidly awesome, you know tshabalala is only in it because he's from the african confederation (CAF?) and the japanese guy is from asia, good goals mind, but not really up there with the quality of the others.

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Post by 1989 »

Done.

That was some goal.

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Post by nexum5me »

van bronkhorst's shot is a thing of utter beauty.

honestly, the replay of it from behind him, and then behind the goal, is football porn.
actually it's art.

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Post by Barriecuda »

van Bronckhorst, definitely. Nasri/Altintop tied for second place. I thought Tshabalala goal was legit, and the goal by the Japanese girl was pretty talented for women's football standards (although still a stretch inclusion).

But yeah, that is an insane kick by Gio', in a meaningful game no less. Having the audacity to try that kind of effort from that distance, as a left back... that's what the Dutch are all about. Goal of the season.

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Post by QuartzGooner »

Gunner4LiF3 wrote:To be fair goals don't get much better than that Linus HALLENIUS strike, what a goal!
Agree, my favourite.

Burrows second and Nasri third.

Good link thanks for posting.

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Post by eliogooner »

Voted :barscarf:

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Post by RNTGOONER »

voted for Samir

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Post by stg »

Voted for Nasri out of duty :barscarf:

All great goals but there must be some more team goals that are great. It's like MotD or Sky's goal of the month/season they always seem to go for the spectacular goals shot from 30 or 40 yards surely somethimes the build up to a goal is just as good as the goal itself sometimes

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Post by REB »

voted

but his wasnt the best.

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Post by demzy »

Voted, but for me Linus Hallenius was the best goal. van basten esque from euro '88.

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Post by Gooner Chris »

Voted.

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Post by digger »

Voted for the Hallenius goal, pure porn.

Messi will win though, as this will turn into a popularity contest and he plays for Shisterlona.

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Post by 12thGooner »

voted for nasri as he's scroed a few goals of that quality and he plays for Arsenal, even though it wasn't the best goal there.

This public vote only counts for some of the total score for the goal, i understand. They take other factors into account, such as goal importance, home away, time during the match, opponents and all that. Something similar to the GCSE maths for team rankings.

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