ITT: Sports pictures that give you goose bumps
ITT: Sports pictures that give you goose bumps
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Wow almost all americans have black hair...
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Always wondered is that pic edited or just a funny angle, trick of the eye ting
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When will this midget's freaky sex tape be released?
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PSG put their tallest youngster during a pre-match show for banter.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH
That goalie with no mask, Jesus Christ.
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wew
>flap's
:p
Damn.. I'd let that perro fuck my wife if you know what I mean
doesn't look that bad desu
starting to get used to it
Valbuena is super short and leaning back, kompany and fellaini are both fairly tall, both easily have over a foot over valbuena, factor in their posture and photo angle and you have a soccer playing midget
Tldr it's not edited
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Those are Québécois
Seek help
there is no way he's 1.67m, he looks shorter than that
kek
The lighting in old hockey photos is great
aww :3
>1.67 m
I never realised el papu is shorter, fuck
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lots of athletes lie about their heights. for example, Isaiah Thomas is shorter than 1.75
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*dies*
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dunno about this joke mate
gee whiz...
they did the same at Insigne
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context?
During the afternoon session of the Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 25 November 2014, Hughes, batting at 63 not out, was struck in the neck by the ball after missing an attempted hook shot to a bouncer from New South Wales bowler Sean Abbott. Hughes was wearing a helmet, but the ball struck an unprotected area just below his left ear. He collapsed before receiving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and was subsequently taken to St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, where he underwent surgery and was placed into an induced coma. Hughes' injury was a rare but described type of sport-related blunt-force cerebrovascular injury called a vertebral artery dissection which led to subarachnoid haemorrhage.
The match was immediately abandoned. The other two Shield games that were being played elsewhere in Australia—Brisbane and Melbourne—were abandoned at the end of the day, with Cricket Australia stating that "Given how players across the country are feeling right now, it's just not the day to be playing cricket."
On the morning of 27 November 2014, Hughes died from his injuries, three days before his 26th birthday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke read a statement on behalf of Hughes' family.
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In May 2015, Cricket Australia announced that an independent review will be undertaken into Hughes' death
As a result of Hughes' death, calls were made for improvements to batting helmets and this has resulted in new designs which have additional guards fitted to the rear of the helmet. However, a recent independent review released by Cricket Australia, states that "The now mandated British Standard helmet would have offered no protection where he was struck. There is limited scientific evidence that current neck guards will prevent a similar tragedy and they must be properly evaluated before they are mandated." After the review was completed in 2016, it was concluded that the incident was purely accidental, and any changes made to improve safety during the review period, such as mandatory helmets for wicketkeepers, close-in fielders, and batsmen facing fast or medium pace bowling (even during net sessions) would not have prevented the accident. Also, for all Cricket Australia-sanctioned matches, defibrillators must be available at all grounds
lmao
old hockey photos are always really neat
greatest crowd reaction of all time desu
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