Friday, September 28, 2007

THE BULLDOZR

This is Gattuso,This is the Mafia in football.Is either you love him dearly or despise him fervently.
Gattuso....Gat....tu...sooooo!!!!



This guy here is dead accurate with fearsome power into it unlike the other sharp-shooters in Italia.His pitbull is his companion in the field,thts why he acts like one.DORK but ROCK

Sunday, September 2, 2007

PUT IT WHERE YOU WANT IT S01E02

This update is a 3 post update consecutively to commerate Armada's reach of 10,000 visits in barely 2 months and a poll conducted recently by you all that voted for more football updates;

And this... is the second episode of four current episode for the Sanchez Boys to travel Europe to find the most accurate footballer.So lets present*drumrolls*....,

....Torsten Frings........FRINGS....FRINGS!!!! FRINGS...!!!




If Torsten Frings is not the most accurate player in Germany,I don't know who is.Cmon Frings hit the Sanchez's frankfurters....



A more decent interview with him on the latest cleats by Nike which he is currently using to play high-tenacity games for Werder Bremen in Bundesliga League .

Dutchman

Antonio Puerta Commiseration


Sevilla defender Antonio Puerta died in hospital Tuesday, three days after collapsing during his team's Spanish league match against Getafe, Spanish media reported.

A natural left-footer, Puerta joined Sevilla as a boy and spent a total of 14 years at the club,[2] growing up at the club's acclaimed youth system alongside other players such as Sergio Ramos, Jesús Navas, Alejandro Alfaro and Kepa Blanco.[3] He played on the left side of midfield, although he did occasionally fill in at left back. His impressive performances earned him international recognition and reported interest from Arsenal, Manchester United and Real Madrid.[4] (partly taken from Wiki)

Puerta had been capped once by the Spanish national side, making his debut on October 6, 2006, against Sweden in a qualification match for the 2008 UEFA European Football Championship.[3] He was also capped for Spain U-21.

Puerta, 22, collapsed in the first-half and medics prevented him from swallowing his tongue.

But he collapsed again in the locker room and was given cardiac resuscitation before being taken to hospital.

He was placed in intensive care and doctors said on Tuesday his condition had deteriorated before his death.

Puerta is the third high-profile footballer to die after collapsing on the field in recent years.

In January 2004 Benfica's Hungarian international striker Miklos Feher died during a Portuguese league match from a heart attack. Just seven months earlier Cameroon international Marc-Vivien Foe collapsed and died while playing in the Confederations Cup tournament in France.

Sevilla's Champions League qualifier against AEK Athens, scheduled to be played in Greece on Tuesday, was postponed to September 3 by the European football governing body UEFA.

A minute of silence will be held at the start of every Spanish league game at the weekend in tribute.

WE LOVE YOU PUERTA,ARRIESGADO CONTENIDO!-Dutchman