Sunday, October 31, 2010


Domingão..... eleição


Porraw no 1 turno minha ZONA tava cheia de Brow (maludo), neste turno a coisa tava vazia
AFFFFFFFF


Lek vamos curtir umas fotos do Sammir



Produto nacional de joga no Dinam - Croatia



Mala o brow



Pesadona



...



boa essa



Peguei estas fotos do nossa Brow Paparazzo

tesão esse saco, já vi isso na praia hehe


Abraços,
Soccer Boy

Fala aê Brow, na paz?


Vamos pra luta Guri



Então... vc consegue ver algo?



Olha aê galera q SALVA vidas hehe



bom.... bom




Só pode um...



PUTZ fiquei nervoso com este post



Sunga é bom demais



Sem grilo



Aaaaa fala sério



é pra morrer afagodo néh kkkkkkkk




Brow.... vamos nessa, logo eu volto


Abração
Soccer Boy

Saturday, October 30, 2010


Sabadão hein.........


Bora pra sacanagem q tah chovendo lá fora hehehehehe


Meuw fico louco com estes caras



Esse puto tava de vara dura néh



hunnnn



Gostei




meuw... q tesão




bom tbm




to perdido hehehe


Estamos aê ON
Abraços,
Soccer Boy

Is Notre Dame Responsible for Student's Death?

I was interviewed by Maggie Gray of Sports Illustrated Video on Notre Dame student Declan Sullivan, a 20-year-old junior, dying in a tragic accident while filming an Irish football practice earlier this week.

Friday, October 29, 2010


É Guri, feriadão hein....


Vamos aproveitar para descansar e curtir mto



Hunnnn vejo algo?



hehe



AFFF ..... isso é bom demais.




Abraços,
Soccer Boy

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Antitrust Lawsuit Filed Against the NCAA

As noted by a commenter to an earlier post, a class action antitrust lawsuit was filed against the NCAA on Monday in United States District Court in San Francisco by former Rice University football player Joseph Agnew. Specifically, the suit alleges that NCAA rules prohibiting universities from offering guaranteed multi-year athletic scholarships, as well as rules limiting the number of scholarships a university can offer in a particular sport, violate federal antitrust law.

Agnew started at defensive back for the Owls as a freshman in 2006, before seeing reduced playing time as a sophomore due to shoulder and ankle injuries. Rice then elected not to renew his scholarship for either his junior or senior years. Agnew asserts that but for the NCAA rules, he would have received multi-year scholarship offers when he was recruited out of high school. The suit seeks to represent a class of athletes who, like Agnew, had their one-year scholarships reduced or non-renewed. In its defense, the NCAA immediately noted that one-year renewable scholarships are the norm in higher education not only for athletic scholarships, but also talent-based and academic scholarships in general.

Agnew's lawsuit comes on the heels of news this summer that the United States Justice Department was itself investigating potential antitrust concerns arising from the NCAA's prohibition of multi-year scholarships (previously discussed by Michael McCann here and here). Moreover, as ESPN.com notes, although courts have historically granted the NCAA some leniency when it comes to rules deemed necessary to preserve amateurism, the NCAA settled a case in 2008 brought by former student-athletes alleging that NCAA rules prohibiting colleges from offering to cover the full cost of attendance violated antitrust law.

One interesting tidbit reported by the New York Times is that Agnew is being represented by Steve Berman of the Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro firm. Berman's firm also represents former Nebraska and Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller in his class action lawsuit against the NCAA and E.A. Sports, alleging that the two entities illegally use college athletes’ likenesses without their permission in video games.

An Update on the WAC v. Mountain West Lawsuit

Last month the Western Athletic Conference filed a lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference, Fresno State, and the University of Nevada, seeking to prevent the two schools from leaving the WAC to join the Mountain West until after the 2011-12 school year. The schools had stated an intent to join their new conference at the end of the current school year, a move that the WAC contended would have violated its conference bylaws, and would inflict significant damage on the remaining WAC schools.

It now appears that the sides have reached an amicable resolution to their dispute. According to reports, the WAC will announce today that it has reached an agreement with Fresno State and Nevada, under which the two schools will wait until the summer of 2012 to join the Mountain West Conference. In exchange, the WAC has reportedly agreed to accept reduced exit fees from the schools upon their departure, lowering the $5 million exit fee down to around $2 million per school.

Meuw.... vamos curtir este calor néh


Olha aê



quente, quente



oooo Deco, Conca



faltou somente as sungas néh


Amizade.... a melhor coisa do mundo


OPS



olha a mulecada
Acontece kkkkkkkk
Phoda escolher só um
Kramba meuw.....
Abração,
Soccer Boy

Wednesday, October 27, 2010


Eita lê lê... deixa o verão chegar


Marco.. arruma outra foto do Fred de sunga, só q desta vez pega a mala do rapaz hehehehe



PUTZ já sabemos que o Muller é maludo néh


Vamos estudar as fotos hehe



abração hein



e aê


Agora sim.... ficou mais evidente


Boa essa tbm


Oloko


boa jogada


heheh sacudiu bem


demais


Produto Nacional ... Thiago Splitter



briga boa



q Lek bonito meuw



OPS



Grande ? hehehe



Abraços,
Soccer Boy
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