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Must-See Goal: Michael Bradley
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“No es un gol. Es golazo.”
Damn, I’m proud to be an American!!!!
The set up from Jones was amazing too.
That was a Bullet “The Ben” Johnson. No goalie in the world would have stopped that….. oh wait except one…. only if God would have come down in human form
That would be Tim Howard
If one of the people who always complain that “it’s not really a must see goal” pull that $*** in here I will hurt you.
He’s really turned a corner in his career since leaving Borussiaisisa Montenglaoboakcakak. By the time 2014 rolls around he may be regarded as one of the very best in the world at his position.
yeah not a chance in hell. He wont even be with a top league team ever
Are you being sarcastic? Bradley is only 24 and is a starter for a mid-table Serie-A club. While I think crocajun was a little overenthusiastic with his prediction, there is no reason why he can’t break into a top side if he continues to develop like he is currently.
Klinsy’s reaction. Priceless. I don’t know what you call that, but he held great form