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Friday, July 18, 2014
Rihanna Slammed For Holding The World Cup Trophy In Violation Of FIFA Rules

Monday, July 7, 2014
Football Player Neymar Sends Tearful Message After 2014 World Cup Injury As FIFA Investigates Challenge That Broke His Back (Video)




Saturday, July 5, 2014
Luis Suarez's Apology And Admission Of Guilt Seen As A Step In The Right Direction In Moving Forward

Luis Suarez apologizes on Twitter

Friday, June 27, 2014
Luis Suarez Receives A 9-Match Ban And $112,000 Fine For Biting Opponent At The 2014 World Cup




Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Beckham States He Is Not Cheating On His Wife, But...

Did you really think that was gravity holding you back
British soccer player, David Beckham, stated he is not cheating on his wife, Victoria Beckham, despite what prostitute Irma Nici claims, with absolutely no proof presented to back up her claims. However, the Judiciary Report is confident he is cheating at something...a friendly football match in Trinidad against a group of teenagers. I give you Exhibit A, posted above, clearly illustrating Beckham humorously tackling the poor youth. Son, don't take that from him - call FIFA!
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
FIFA World Cup 2010 - Part 2
English National Team celebrating goal by Jermaine Defoe
England and America won their respective matches and are through in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Both nations are pleased with the victories staving off relegation.
A much talked about match in the World Cup is North Korea v. Portugal, with the latter scoring 7 goals against the competition. This was remarkable.
Maradona's many expressions:
Even more entertaining was an anxious Maradona coaching the Argentinean team. They won their match against Greece, 2-0, but Maradona clearly had many Maalox moments throughout the match.
Maradona: I am not gay!
With his raven hair and
Vintage Maradona dancing on the pitch:
Watching him made one jokingly think, if Maradona does one more spin he is going to dig a hole in the ground with his shoes. But joke about him all you want, he got the results and the team went through.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
FIFA World Cup 2010 - Part 1
The FIFA 2010 World Cup is going quite well, despite the fact a few nations have been experiencing internal troubles (France). The Judiciary Report wishes the French team well and hope they work out their differences with the coach.
The sweetest goal thus far was by Uruguay's Diego Forlan, during his nation's game against gracious South Africa (see video posted above).
Diego Forlan
Brazil is playing beautifully as always, though KaKa did not deserve to be sent off over that fake foul Kader Keita drew. Many commentators stated their displeasure at the fake foul, noting Keita ran into KaKa's elbow, connecting with his chest, yet fell to the floor holding his face. Ghana has played well and turned in enjoyable matches that Africa is certain to be proud of.
KaKa
The English team is having a rough time, but I'm still proud of them. There was a tough moment, where a few British fans booed, but they shouldn't do that, as it will demoralize the team. Continue to cheer for and encourage them, as it is the right, supportive thing to do, as the nation's representatives in the stands. Two of England's top players are injured and one, Theo Walcott, was left in England *looks at Capello.*Still, they are trying their best.
The USA vs. Slovenia game caused an enormous amount of controversy, due to the referee, as the officiating was very poor. Many believe America was robbed of a goal and wrongfully called for fouls that were not so. Such blatant errors and poor calls cannot be made on an international level.