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Last Night…

Filed under: Hollywood United, Horror Tackle, Videos

Co-Ed

So last night I was out playing with the Boys / Girls of Hollywood United down for our 7-aside league (which isn’t Co-Ed, we just have a couple of damn good ladies playing with us) in Santa Monica. Nothing crazy beyond getting our asses handed to us (since most of our crew disappeared after winning the league last week with a few games left), but something did get under my skin.

Now I’ve got nothing against anyone who goes out and plays hard, BUT don’t be THAT GUY, the weekend warrior out there looking to relive his high school championship days, complains when he knocks the ball out of bounds because of pressure, pisses / moans at the opposing team, talks shit when he’s obviously the worst player on his team and ruins what should be a fun time for everyone involved.

Chill out… It’s for fun… And it’s a 7-aside league..

Worst Tackles of All-Time after the Jump…

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Posted on Aug 8th, 2008 by  dunny 

Is This What Kubrick Saw?

Filed under: Horror Tackle, Movies, Videos

One of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen was The Shining.

This is a one shot recreation from Ch 4 setting up a Stanley Kubrick season.

Posted on Jul 9th, 2008 by  dunny 

Saw V Teaser Poster

Filed under: Horror Tackle, Movies

Saw V

Dropping October 28th, 2008.  I know where I’ll be.

image via ShockTilYouDrop

Posted on Jun 29th, 2008 by  dunny 

WARNING - This is not pretty

Filed under: Arsenal, Eduardo da Silva, Horror Tackle

A break out year for Arsenal’s Eduardo da Silva has ended badly after Birmingham Captain Martin Taylor’s horror tackle only three minutes into today’s Premiership match at St. Andrews. The Brazilian born- Croatian National Team star’s career is in doubt after the tackle and you can tell by the video it’s extremely bad. Now we’ll wait and see what punishment “Tiny” will receive, which Arsene Wenger hopes will be a ban for life. To make matters worse, Arsenal’s Gael Clichy pulled down Stuart Parnaby in injury time and James McFadden stepped up to score his second and tie the game 2-2.

Posted on Feb 23rd, 2008 by  dunny