Yschafer (Yuki Schafer)
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Over the Moon
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Yuki Schafer
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9th May, 2010
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15 year old Male
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Amateur (Striker) Canadian Academy Falcons
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Are you serious!? I would understand if you are only talking about the 1st half, but from the second half and on, Kashiwa completely controlled the game. Kashiw...
5 months ago
Last part was so intense!
8 months ago
Yaaaaaa JAPAN!!!!
10 months ago
Why did they have a C team?
Good job japan for showing some spirit. hope brazil keeps going on to win the tournament
1. congrats to Mexico 2. the last goal was pretty nice 3. who saw the blonde american giving the middle finger to a mexican after Mexico's second goal?
11 months ago
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...
Somewhere on FootyTube
All of the goals make you whoa!
He's probably a japanese brazilian, like Tulio. I may be wrong though.
Is it just me, or is J-league actually fun to watch this year?
Haha, loosing the kitchen...
Wow, Hassil's goal reminded me of Fernando Torres
Which league is this game from?
I don't know what they were trying to do, but all i know is that japan was horrible this game.
12 months ago
Rodallega!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 year ago
Beckford's goal was price-less. He should be playing at a higher ranked club
Goals in first and the final minute of the game the first strike was pretty amazing
I still dont understand how Lille was able to win this hting
I love david beckham hes underrated now did you see his freekick the last game? its crazy
Lol this is deja vu is the trophy alright?
   
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