Figaro Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 According to test done by the Brazilian national medical team during the WC - the average distance run by a footballer in the games was 10 kilometres per game. Ronaldo was the exception - he ran an average of 3 km per game What a fat slob!
Ripley Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 According to test done by the Brazilian national medical team during the WC - the average distance run by a footballer in the games was 10 kilometres per game.Ronaldo was the exception - he ran an average of 3 km per gameWhat a fat slob! Do they have similar stats for total height leaped?
Mike Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 According to test done by the Brazilian national medical team during the WC - the average distance run by a footballer in the games was 10 kilometres per game.Ronaldo was the exception - he ran an average of 3 km per gameWhat a fat slob! he's still f***ing brilliant though isn't he. genius.
Mono Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 According to test done by the Brazilian national medical team during the WC - the average distance run by a footballer in the games was 10 kilometres per game.Ronaldo was the exception - he ran an average of 3 km per gameWhat a fat slob! It takes alot more energy to move a 20 stone object than a 12 stone object and keep it moving and all that Physics.Robinho in his limited appearaces undoubtedly ran more
Frosty Jack Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 Lots of criticism of Parreira in BraSil (special dispensation) at the moment, that he was more interested in breaking individual and personal records than playing his best team.Kaka was apparently carrying an injury since the group stages but he played him anyway because of his star status, same goes for half of the first 11.A new coach needs to go with the new blood, there could've been a healthy balance at this tournament but unlike 94, where in-form individuals performances such as Romarios, were good enough to carry the team and coach to the final, Parreira was completely exposed this time.
Guest Assassin Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 According to test done by the Brazilian national medical team during the WC - the average distance run by a footballer in the games was 10 kilometres per game.Ronaldo was the exception - he ran an average of 3 km per gameWhat a fat slob! Brilliance doesnt require more than 3k. Regardless of his binges he is outstanding. Would have loved to see him a Liverpool shirt, we have a few of Molby`s left for him to use.
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