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Who Should Be Cast In A Jamie Vardy Movie? Hint: Not Zac Efron

So, here's the deal: supposedly, there is actually a Jamie Vardy movie in the works. No, seriously. The English striker's rise from factory worker playing non-league soccer to Premier League record-breaker has apparently perked up the ears of executives in Hollywood. The man behind the movie, Adrian Butchart, is the man behind the "Goal!" trilogy and he has reportedly started the conversation on getting a Vardy movie made. 

Cristiano Ronaldo Wants His Son To Be A Top Footballer Just Like Him

Cristiano Ronaldo wants his son to grow up to be just like him. Whether or not that is possible will depend on a lot of factors (you know, like growing up and all that good stuff), but it seems that Ronaldo is trying to foster Cristiano Jr.’s love of the game, with out forcing him to be anything.  

"I want my son to be a player. I am a footballer and I want him to be one too," the Real Madrid star told the Chinese channel Zhejiang Satellite TV.

Johan Cruyff trajo su magia a los EE.UU. en la década de 1970

Ya no está Johan Cruyff, el jugador que revolucionó el fútbol a principios de los 70. Cruyff personificó la famosa filosofía del Fútbol Total, pero no ganó la Copa Mundial de 1974, la única en la que jugó.

Cruyff como jugador ganó tres Balones de Oro antes de retirarse del fútbol internacional en 1977, el año antes de que Holanda jugara de nuevo en una final de la Copa del Mundo. Desafortunadamente Argentina '78 terminó como Alemania Occidental '74. Holanda no pudo vencer a la anfitriona Argentina en la final, y volvió a ser subcampeona.

David Beckham Believes He Could Still Play In MLS

David Beckham will grace the cover of the April edition of GQ, and revealed in an interview with Michael Paterniti that he believes he could still cut it in Major League Soccer. 

Neymar’s Idol Was Brazil’s Next Big Thing. Then Neymar Took His Spot

Neymar made his professional debut when he was just 17 years old. He was still a kid, with idols and a need to prove himself, and probably had no idea how much success he would eventually see. Seven years later, Neymar is a part of one of the greatest teams of all time, and has done enough to surpass Neymar’s greatest idol as a child: Robinho.

From Sacred Dogs To Accused Murderers, Club Tijuana Is The Weirdest Team In Mexico

In case you missed it last week, Liga MX took MLS to school in the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals. The Mexican clubs (Club America, Queretaro, Santos Laguna, and Tigres) dominated their American opposition. While watching the results unfold, I realized I don’t know much about Mexico’s Liga MX and I needed to learn more.

So after diving into the wild world of Mexican club soccer, I came away with a wonderful, crazy, exciting, and bizarre realization.

Club Tijuana is AWESOME.

The Media Were Targeting Ronaldo’s Son. Ronaldo’s Sister Defended Him

Ronaldo’s family has stepped up to protect Cristiano Jr. from media criticism after he was caught on camera looking at a phone while his dad played against Celta Vigo.

The newspaper Diario SPORT originally called out Cristiano Jr for being distracted during the game.

We Connected The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air With Soccer...Bet You Didn't Think We Could Pull It Off

Have you ever had one of those moments where completely unrelated things just start to intertwine with each other? 

Sort of like when you're moving and you throw a bunch of cables into the same box and maybe once they had a purpose, but that purpose has been long forgotten by the inevitable decay of time and a serious lack of organizational skills.

Quiz: Was This Said About Arsene Wenger Or Donald Trump?

Criticism surrounding Arsene Wenger has reached fever pitch with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry citing the angry mood of Arsenal supporters as evidence of a forthcoming mutiny at the Emirates. When the visible swelling of rage becomes the grounds for criticism in and of itself, the dsenfranchisement of those who once genuinely cared proof of systematic failure, you've approached something akin to the current presidential electoral process. 

Why A Shy Boy Who Used To Stutter Can Become A Superstar Who Can Handle Fame

If James Rodriguez is a Golden Boy, then he plays like one as well. We have all heard of a Golden Boy, or Golden Girl, who always did or said the right thing, and more so than that, always did the exceptional thing exceptionally well.

Looking through the honors of James’ on-field career, we see that same ability. He has been voted young player of the year in Argentina, player of the year in France, won the golden boot at the World Cup, and scored FIFA’s goal of the year.

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