Spain v. France has made me a sad, sad panda.
commieprincess was showing me pictures of an about-to-cry Cesc (which: Don't cry, puppy! Come sit with me and I'll give you a hug and feed you cookies and take you to bed!), so I decided now would be a good time to post my massive list of excellent footie vids on youtube. As per usual, it's mostly Liverpool, so if you have other favorites (*pointedly eyes
callmecayce*, hee), pass them along.
Vidspam part the first: Harry Kewell, Peter Crouch, and miscellaneous others.
Kewell scores v. Everton. Note the presence of the godawful ponytail, compare it to his hair now, and pray it never returns.
Harry gives an interview after the Socceroos defeated Japan in their first WC match. Note that he is wearing a Japanese jersey, which means there was an exchange, which MEANS that ESPN chose not to give me shirtless footballers. Bastards.
More with the bad ponytail, but some seriously quality hugpiling. Er, and some seriously quality soccer. Y'all know that goes without saying, right?
Harry's goal in the match against Croatia. I... believe there's some kissing going on there. Better watch it a few more times, just to be sure.
ROBOCROUCH! Goal v. Hungary. Fine footwork by Joe Cole, as well.
Welsh commentary, but one of my favorite post-goal celebrations. Stevie G leaps onto Crouch's back, and Xabi very nearly goes in for a kiss. <3
Hat trick, baby. Dear England, how about next time around, you play like crap in the friendlies and kick ass during the actual World Cup, hmm?
Crouch and Carragher give an interview in the high school yearbook "Most Likely To" format. Highlights one of my favorite things: everyone on the team is referred to by their last names, except for Gerrard, who is always, always Stevie. Aww.
Wee Michael Owen scoring an excellent goal, and demonstrating some impressive gymnastics skills as well.
Becks' free kick v. Ecuador. Oh, those halcyon days before he upchucked all over the pitch. (I spent the rest of the game wondering if perhaps he ought to sit down, maybe for a little, possibly?)
The Puppy speaks. Words cannot express how pleased I was to find out that despite being only 19, his voice is about a million times deeper than Beckham's. *g*
Last, but certainly not least: Cesc's family chats about him in Spanish, and we are treated to footage of wee!Cesc
doing the Macarena.
Upcoming: Xabi and Stevie. Oh, youtube, how I love thee.