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David McCracken Works Out In Traffic . . . In The Middle Of A Snowstorm
Falkirk captain David McCracken found himself stranded on a highway in the middle of a traffic jam caused by UK’s latest snowstorm. Storm Doris prevented McCracken from attending his club’s morning training session. Despite the snow covered highway, the 35-year-old decided to make the most out of the problematic situation.
Determined to get his workout in, the Scottish footballer ditched his vehicle and started stretching in-between the surrounding cars, which we're now calling the David McCracken Snowstorm Workout.
This Is What Happens When You Approach A Penalty Without A Clue
The 2016-17 CONCACAF Champions League resumed last night, and a matchup between the New York Red Bulls and Vancouver Whitecaps guarantees that at least one MLS side in preseason form will advance to the semifinals of the competition.
MLS declined to revamp the scheduling of the tournament because the alternative was to hugely disrupt MLS playoffs, and it’s pretty obvious which knockout competition is more important to the league.
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Watch Rangers' Manager Do A Headstand After A Bad Miss
Rangers interim manager Graeme Murty is the Zlatan Ibrahimovic of football managers, in that he does wildly flexible, athletic things for seemingly no reason at all.
Murty got a bit too worked up during a recent match against Dundee and, well, he stood on his head.
(holds up "10" sign)
David Luiz Lays Out Chelsea TV Reporter
David Luiz is no stranger to being absolutely hilarious. He used to combine his nuance for comedy both on and off the pitch, but now that’s he’s strictly business in defense for Chelsea, we’ve been limited to moments like this one here.
Ouch! @DavidLuiz_4 v Chelsea TV... pic.twitter.com/nzujkatTtN
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) February 17, 2017
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Shot-Stopping Hero Dad And Son Get To Visit Burnley Training Ground
Adam Haworth and his superdad were invited to the Barnfield Training Center, home of Burnley FC, after the video of Adam’s dad saving his son from an errant shot went viral last Sunday.
"I'm not a hero, I was just being a dad." - Adam Haworth who saved his son from getting hit. pic.twitter.com/IPuYXjtXoG
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) February 17, 2017