oh, what's that? you were thinking about soccer tom? you wanted soccer tom back? you really missed all the fun we had last summer while thinking about soccer tom? well. get readyyyyy
For their Sneaking Out of Heaven Tour show at The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC, Awsten wears a 90s vintage Alien Soccer Big Ball Sports "Soccer a higher form of intelligence" black s/s tee shirt (no longer available) layered over a vintage Mossy Oak camo l/s shirt (no longer available).
Trump Supporters Pledge Holy War Against Taylor Swift
Apparently, Trump supporters don't like her since she is an independent, self-supporting, career-oriented woman that doesn't fit Maga's (conservatives, evangelical) "stay at home", pregnant, traditional, "house wife" type of women and she supported Biden previously.
Alright kids, I’m going to celebrate March Madness this year, but with a twist!
I want to make a bracket of best USWNT players! Isn’t this exciting? And because I’m nuts for polls, it’s going to be polls that decide who moves on in each round.
In order to do that, I need to compile a list of players. Now, here’s where you guys come in. I’m accepting submissions of names (ideally up to 64 but 68 can certainly be acceptable, less will make seeds easier I suppose).
To narrow it down, I’m requesting it be players who have played in and since the 2015 World Cup (this is in no way a slight to 99ers, but an arbitrary line to hopefully make my job easier). If we can’t make up the right amount of numbers, then of course I’ll add in the 99ers.
Here are my rules as I have so far decided them:
1. Players must have played, sorry but no uncapped camp wunderkinds
2. I will do my best to randomize the order of players but I will seed the most current/best top half throughout the rest so we don’t get early match ups of everyone’s faves. Depending on how many submissions I receive that will impact the number of seeds
3. I will accept submissions in the tags of this post, in the notes of this post, and in my asks/messages but only until March 3rd! If I don’t answer your ask, it’s because I’m getting millions of them, but rest assured I will put each name that I receive on my list. Also US players only
4. I think that’s it and please don’t make me regret this....idk, more rules may follow at a later date.
🌟✨ Getting to Know Nadine Angerer: A Football Legend and Trailblazer!
✨🌟 Nadine Angerer is not just a name; she's a powerhouse in the world of football, leaving an indelible mark on the sport through her remarkable skill, leadership, and trailblazing achievements.
🏆⚽️ Let's dive into the fascinating story of this football icon: Born on November 10, 1978, in Lohr am Main, West Germany, Angerer discovered her passion for football at a young age. Despite facing challenges as a female athlete in a male-dominated sport, she pursued her dreams with unwavering determination.
Renowned for her exceptional goalkeeping prowess, Angerer's lightning-fast reflexes, and unmatched agility made her a formidable presence on the field. She played for various clubs throughout her illustrious career, including Bayern Munich and Brisbane Roar.
Angerer's impact transcended club football; she became a stalwart for the German national team, earning over 140 caps during her tenure. She played a pivotal role in Germany's dominance in women's football, notably winning the UEFA Women's Championship and the FIFA Women's World Cup. Beyond her achievements on the pitch, Angerer has been a vocal advocate for LGBT rights. In a 2010 interview, Angerer told German magazine Die Zeit that she was bi. "I am very open about this because I am of the opinion that there are nice guys and nice women," she explained. Angerer married her longtime girlfriend, Magdalena Golombek, in 2016. Her openness and authenticity have inspired countless individuals worldwide.
Following her retirement from playing, Angerer transitioned into coaching, further contributing her expertise to the sport she loves. Her insights and experience continue to shape the next generation of football talent. Angerer's contributions to football have not gone unnoticed. She has received numerous accolades, including the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2013, cementing her status as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.
Her legacy extends far beyond the field, inspiring athletes of all backgrounds to pursue their passions fearlessly. Nadine Angerer's journey embodies resilience, excellence, and the power of authenticity. She has shattered barriers, defied expectations, and left an indelible legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Here's to celebrating her remarkable achievements and the impact she continues to make in the world of football and beyond! ⚽️🌈 #MarchMadness