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YouTube of the Week

8/29/2012

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Welcome to America!  Taylor O'Leary made quite an entrance to college soccer this past weekend.  In only her second career match, she scored a tremendous goal for Central Connecticut State University in their 4-0 win over New Hampshire. She received a cross, then juggled the ball over the defender's head, and finished it off by volleying in, for her first goal.  O'Leary, originally from Hertford, England, might not of made it on to Sky Sports, but please have someone explain to her about ESPN SportsCenter Top 10, as her goal was picked as #2 play of the day...damn baseball.  To top it off, her coach, Mick D'Arcy, is one of our bloggers during the college soccer season.

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YouTube of the Week

8/22/2012

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Been some poor penalty kicks taken this summer, but fortunately for Graham Zusi, his miss in the US Open Cup Final has been mostly overlooked, since Sporting KC eventually won the shootout.  For those that didn't see Zusi's penalty, he tried to pull a Pirlo from the Euro's, but instead chipped it over. This week's YouTube of the Week winner though can't be overshadowed, and in fact, could be the worst penalty kick EVER! The unlucky player is Jonathan Soriano of Red Bull Salzburg.  Don't think he will be transferred to New York Red Bulls anytime soon. 

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YouTube of the Week

8/10/2012

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No Words can do this video justice!  Per Mertesacker, Bacary Sagna, and Lucas Podalski show off their dance moves while in Nigeria as part of Arsenal's preseason.  The players were taught steps from the Malta Guinness Low Sugar workout by dancer Kaffy.  The program has been designed in hopes to help Nigerians become more active.  Surprisingly, Mertesacker doesn't injure himself and actually seems more agile than he ever does on the pitch. 

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    YouTube 
    of the Week

    If you're bored at work or just surfing the web, here is your chance to get some HUGE recognition.  Each week we will select the best clip from "YouTube".  Since we are too busy saving the world, we are asking our readers to email us the best clips they find each week.  The only requirement is that the clip is soccer related; it can be a great goal, a funny celebration, or some friends screwing around with a soccer ball.  Send us a clip you find on the web and each Monday we will post the best one and if your clip wins, you'll get a SHOUT OUT and if it's deemed T-shirt worthy, you'll get a Soccer Banter T-shirt to wear!

    Email entries to youtube@soccerbanter.org 

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