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21
Oct

Cristiano Ronaldo ~ Impossible is Nothing ~ 07-08 Season


New Season New Movie! Part 1
The best video I have ever made of Cristiano Ronaldo 07-08 Season, all tricks and skills. Stop saying: “Hey that is a Adidas slogan and Ronaldo is sponsered by nike! Ofcourse I know that Ronaldo is sponsered by nike and ofcourse I know Impossible is Nothing is a Adidas slogan but I have choose this title because:
whether its a nike slogan or an adidas slogan the meaning is still the same, this boy came from the poorest place in portugal and hes now the best player in the world he has a massive fututre. So Impossible is Nothing
Songs and credits at the end!!
All goals and celebrations of Cristiano Ronaldo is Coming Soon in my part 2.

enjoy!!

Special Thanks To: NilfalathProductions!
Please go to his channel and subscribe him so he can rebuild his account: http://youtube.com/user/NilfalathProductions

Finally my part 2 is done:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=uxIpqS-mmts
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21
Oct

Cristiano Ronaldo “Legendary” 07-08


A comp about Cristiano Ronaldo,
his amazing skills this year and his impressive goal tally! Cristiano Ronaldo did prove to the world that he should of been best player of the year!

21
Oct

Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Billy Wingrove


Cristiano Ronaldo’s Freestyle Battle against Billy Wingrove (A Pro Freestyler).

21
Oct

Cristiano Ronaldo - Take It To The Next Level !*NEW*!


Hello people,

hehe my new video is finaly done! Cristiano Ronaldo - Take It To The Next Level. Feel free to rate and comment, and take a look at my account. When you like my videos you can subscribe me, just click on the orange/yellow button “subscribe”. Now you got a mail or message when I upload a new video so you always could watch my latest videos. I hope you’ll enjoy this video. I have alot of work on my videos so please don’t steal them and put the whole video again on youtube. When you download my videos and use clips of them please credit me;)
Music and credits are at the end of the video. Greetz Max

© 17Ronaldo07Quaresma27 productions 2008
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-Cristiano Ronaldo-

Name: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
Nationality: Portuguese
Date and Place of Birth: Born February 5, 1985 in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Playing Position: Winger / Striker
Current Club: Manchester United (English Premiership)
Previous Clubs: 1999–2003 Sporting CP
2003– present Manchester United
International Career: 2003 — Present Portugal

About Cristiano Ronaldo:

Cristiano Ronaldo began his football career at an early age and by the time he went to school he was hooked with a distinct passion for the sport. At barely ten years of age Ronaldo had obtained a reputation for his outstanding soccer prowess in his native country Portugal with teams such as CS Maritimo and CD Nacional vying for his signature. Ronaldo did in time sign for Nacional before moving onto the bigger club of Sporting ready to develop his footballing career.

At Sporting Ronaldo received a first-class instruction and began to hone his natural skills. He made his debut against Moreirense and scored two goals proving that he was capable of playing at the highest standards at a young age. In 2003 he came to the attention of Sir Alex Ferguson, manager of Manchester United, when Sporting beat the Manchester based club in the inaugural match in the Alvalade XXI stadium.

In this stunning display against Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson made the decision that he wanted Ronaldo for his team. It seemed he would be the perfect replacement for David Beckham who had departed Old Trafford for Real Madrid. Sir Alex got his wish and signed Ronaldo for a fee of £12.24 million and the Portuguese youngster made his Premier League debut against Bolton Wanderers wearing the number seven shirt made famous by the likes of David Beckham, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and George Best.

In 2005 he was named FIFA Pro Special Young Player of the Year enjoying the special honour of being the recipient of the only award that was voted for by the fans. Ronaldo continued his high standard in 2006 lifting the same award.

Ronaldo has become one of the most creative and influential players at Manchester United and has matured into a player with outstanding ability. Recent rumours have surrounded Ronaldo hinting that he may move to Real Madrid however these were quashed when the midfield maestro signed a new five year contract with Manchester United.

13
Oct

Vice Presidential Debate 2008 HQ (Part 3) 10/02 - Biden’s “Ultimate Bridge To Nowhere” Remark - Palin Biden Debate 2008 - Sarah Palin Joe Biden VP Debate Thursday October 2nd in St Louis MO in HIGH QUALITY (Part 3)


(PART 3) 10/02 Vice Presidential Debate between Sarah Palin And Joe Biden. Palin Biden Debate 2008 at Washington University, St Louis Missouri MO. The highlight of this clip is Joe Biden nailing Sarah Palin with a “Bridge to Nowhere” comment.

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This is the 3rd part of the 2008 Vice President’s Debate on October 2nd between Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden.

10
Oct

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10
Oct

Roger Federer beats Andy Murray US OPEN 2008 FINAL FULL HIGH QUALITY


Roger Federer was at his brilliant best as he won a fifth straight US Open title and ended Andy Murray’s hopes of a first Grand Slam crown in New York.

Murray, 21, had been trying to become the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win one of the four major singles titles, but he was outclassed.

Federer stormed to a 6-2 7-5 6-2 victory in one hour 51 minutes at Flushing Meadows.

The Swiss now has 13 Grand Slam titles, one behind record holder Pete Sampras.

Federer joins Sampras and Jimmy Connors as a five-time winner of the US title in the Open era, but neither American won in five successive years.

He is also the first man ever to win five consecutive titles at two Grand Slam tournaments - the US Open and Wimbledon.

“It definitely feels great,” said Federer afterwards. “After this year, to take this home is incredible. It means the world to me.
I’m not going to stop at 13 - that would be terrible! I congratulate Andy - he’s done great these last two weeks. I’m sure we’re going to see a lot more of him in the future.”

Murray was playing in his first Grand Slam final and came into the match on the back of a first-ever win over world number one Rafael Nadal.

But the confidence the Scot carried from that landmark victory soon took a battering as Federer opened in spectacular fashion.

Having failed to win a major title so far this year, and having lost his number one ranking to Nadal, the second seed had been desperate to arrest his slide.

And after approaching his best in beating Novak Djokovic in the semis, Federer was at the top of his game from the start of the final.

Murray had to stave off a break point in game three but could not repeat the trick two games later, a double fault and two errors handing Federer the advantage.

The champion’s confidence was obvious as he moved 4-2 clear with an outrageous forehand drive-volley on the run, before more brutal forehands forced another break in game seven, and he wrapped up the set in 26 minutes.

There was no change of momentum early in the second set, Federer firing a vicious cross-court forehand in game one and repeating the trick to break again for 2-0.

A humiliatingly swift defeat looked on the cards for the Briton, who appeared to be struggling with a knee problem, but he got a foothold in the match when Federer’s level finally dropped in game three.

Murray pounced with a big cross-court forehand and a powerful backhand drive that Federer could not control at the net, and the Scot finally had a break of serve.

The match appeared well and truly on when a couple of loose errors saw Federer slip 0-40 down again at 2-2 but he continued with his attacking policy and, thanks in part to one dubious line call, he managed to escape.

And the relentless pressure applied by Federer eventually paid off when he broke to love to take the second set in game 12, making a lunging backhand volley, a successful chip and charge, a thumping smash and a running pass.

It was irresistible stuff from the champion and he swept into a 5-0 lead in the third set before Murray staged a late rally to cut the deficit with his second break of the day.

But it only delayed the inevitable and Federer put the British number one out of his misery on his second championship point, winning an epic rally with a smash that Murray could not return.

“I had a great tournament but I came up against, in my opinion, the best player ever to play game the today,” said Murray.

“I got the better of him the last two times and he definitely set the record straight today. I’ve learnt I’ve got a lot of improving to do if I want to win one of these things.

“I love playing in front of this crowd - it’s been the best time of my life.”

10
Oct

Wimbledon 2008 day 7 preview


It may be windy and it may be a touch chilly for the time of year but, hey, the rain is holding off and Wimbledon is steaming ahead like one of those magnificent transatlantic liners of old. Steaming into the second week with the finest programme of the fortnight, too.

These days Wimbledon stands alone among the four Grand Slams as the one which does not play on the middle Sunday - something welcomed by the players as well as tournament staff and we media folk - so this means that the fourth rounds of both men’s and women’s singles are due to be completed in their entirety in one day. Weather permitting, of course.

It is time for regrouping and reassessment; who among the seeds is still standing from the wreckage of the opening week and who is likely to be contesting the big one by the weekend? Let’s deal first with the ladies. Here, in the shape of two players, there is one name which stands out: Williams. While the big names around them have toppled, sisters Serena and Venus have needed not so much to stride forward as to just stand tall and play their game.

Both are rather good at that. Six times in the eight years which constitute our new century one Williams or the other has conquered Wimbledon: Venus four times, Serena two. Quite a statistic, isn’t it? No wonder their father, Richard, is already sporting a celebratory cigarillo.

The smoke should still be curling after today, too. Serena, the sixth seed who has not conceded a set so far, takes on a fellow-American, the only American, man or woman, not called Williams who is still standing. She is Bethanie Mattek, a 23-year-old ranked 69 who saw off last year’s runner-up, Marion Bartoli, in the last round. Serena won their only previous match, two years back in Cincinnati, at a cost of four games.

As for Venus, four-time winner and defending champion, progress has been even smoother, if possible, against opposition which did not rate as over-demanding. Now comes another name which has not illuminated the boards of the sport so far, Alisa Kleybanova, one of the horde of young Russians who are threatening to take the women’s tour by storm. Kleybanova is only 18 but already ranked inside the top 50. Venus, with a fifth reunion with the Venus Rosewater Dish in the forefront of her thinking, will have assessed all this and is ready to swing into action.

Jelena Jankovic, the second seed, is the highest-ranked woman still involved, albeit with a sore left leg after her laboured third round win on Centre Court. She did not even know who her next opponent is and when she was told “a Thai girl” she replied, “Tiger who? Tiger Woods?” No, not Tiger, but a 31-year-old Thai called Tamarine Tanasugarn, who has been playing tennis to match her bewitching name. However, if the Jankovic leg holds up, Tamarine could be destined for a Thai sunset.

Now the men’s draw, where the big three has been reduced to the big two with the departure of Novak Djokovic. Roger Federer, five-time champion and owner of the nicest gold-trimmed cardigan in town, booked his place in the last 16 on Friday with his third simple victory, but things may become a touch tougher today when he faces Lleyton Hewitt. The feisty Aussie, winner of the title in 2002, is the only other former champion in the field.

They go back a bit, these two. All the way to 1999 in fact, 21 matches in all. Federer has won 13, Hewitt eight, but none of the last 11. So Federer is favourite for the round dozen but, quite rightly, he points out that Lleyton does not belong on the same planet as the word “quitter”. That said, expect an entertaining battle and a win for Cardigan Man.

There is a frisson in the air over London and a spring in the step of most British who care for sport, since Andy Murray and his new curly hairdo have waltzed into the fourth round without undue fuss, matching his previous best at Wimbledon. Not quite time yet to start mentioning how long since a Brit won this thing (Fred Perry, 1936) but we are entitled to be getting a trifle excited. The level will be racheted up if Andy can surmount his next hurdle, the French number one and eighth seed Richard Gasquet, who was a semi-finalist at Wimbledon 2007.

Gasquet reckons he is playing “not my best tennis, but good tennis for sure” and says he is looking forward to taking on that hairdo on Centre Court. Murray’s attitude? Bring it on.

Looking forward more than one match is foolhardy, but let’s do it anyway and point out that if Murray gets past Gasquet he could meet Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals. First, of course, Rafa must himself see off the Russian, Mikhail Youzhny in today’s extravaganza of choice matches.

10
Oct

Cristiano Ronaldo ~ Impossible is Nothing ~ 07-08 Season


New Season New Movie! Part 1
The best video I have ever made of Cristiano Ronaldo 07-08 Season, all tricks and skills. Stop saying: “Hey that is a Adidas slogan and Ronaldo is sponsered by nike! Ofcourse I know that Ronaldo is sponsered by nike and ofcourse I know Impossible is Nothing is a Adidas slogan but I have choose this title because:
whether its a nike slogan or an adidas slogan the meaning is still the same, this boy came from the poorest place in portugal and hes now the best player in the world he has a massive fututre. So Impossible is Nothing
Songs and credits at the end!!
All goals and celebrations of Cristiano Ronaldo is Coming Soon in my part 2.

enjoy!!

Special Thanks To: NilfalathProductions!
Please go to his channel and subscribe him so he can rebuild his account: http://youtube.com/user/NilfalathProductions

Finally my part 2 is done:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=uxIpqS-mmts
Please rate and comment, better than this video;) enjoy!

10
Oct

US OPEN 2008 FINAL - Roger Federer vs Andy Murray - ANDY MURRAY ON COURT INTERVIEW !!


PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO IN HIGH QUAILTY FOR GOOD VIDEO !!!

Superb Federer ends Murray dream
Roger Federer
Federer is one Grand Slam title behind Pete Sampras in the all-time list

Roger Federer was at his brilliant best as he won a fifth straight US Open title and ended Andy Murray’s hopes of a first Grand Slam crown in New York.

Murray, 21, had been trying to become the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win one of the four major tennis titles, but he was outclassed.

Federer stormed to a 6-2 7-5 6-2 victory in one hour 51 minutes at Flushing Meadows.

The Swiss now has 13 Grand Slam titles, one behind record holder Pete Sampras.

Federer joins Sampras and Jimmy Connors as a five-time winner in the Open era, but neither American won their titles in successive years.

Murray was playing in his first Grand Slam final and came into the match on the back of a first-ever win over world number one Rafael Nadal.

But the confidence the Scot carried from that landmark victory soon took a battering as Federer opened in spectacular fashion.

Having failed to win a major title so far this year, and having lost his number one ranking to Nadal, the second seed had been desperate to arrest his slide.

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And after approaching his best in beating Novak Djokovic in the semis, Federer was at the top of his game from the start of the final.

Murray had to stave off a break point in game three but could not repeat the trick two games later, a double fault and two errors handing Federer the advantage.

The champion’s confidence was obvious as he moved 4-2 clear with an outrageous forehand drive volley on the run, before more brutal forehands forced another break in game seven, and he wrapped up the set in 26 minutes.

There was no change of momentum early in the second set, Federer firing a vicious cross-court forehand in game one and repeating the trick to break for 2-0.

A humiliatingly swift defeat looked on the cards for the Briton, who appeared to be struggling with a knee problem, but he got a foothold in the match when Federer’s level finally dropped in game three.

Murray pounced with a big cross-court forehand and a powerful backhand drive that Federer could not control at the net, and the Scot finally had a break of serve.

The match appeared well and truly on when a couple of loose errors saw Federer slip 0-40 down again at 2-2 but he continued with his attacking policy and, thanks in part to one dubious line call, he managed to escape.

And the relentless pressure applied by Federer eventually paid off when he broke to love to take the second set in game 12, making a lunging backhand volley, a successful chip and charge, a thumping smash and a running pass.

It was irresistible stuff from the champion and he swept into a 5-0 lead in the third set before Murray staged a late rally to cut the deficit with his second break of the day.

But it only delayed the inevitable and Federer put the British number one out of his misery on his second championship point, winning an epic rally with a smash that Murray could not return.

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