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YouTube Chart: because Messi isn’t the only footballer who was good as a 10-year-old

Wazza was alright, too.

10. Why sit on a chair when you can use it to demonstrate just how frustrated you are? Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffrey shows us how it’s done.

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9. Roy Keane teaches a young Danny Welbeck about the art of shielding the ball. The cameras were switched off for the class on knee-high tackles, I’m guessing.

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8. How — HOW — do you “forget” to let go of a bowling ball?

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7. Looks like we’re not the only ones who have been drinking the Tebow Kool-Aid this week. British rocker John Parr was a guest on ESPN’s SportsNation where he performed this reworded version of his 1985 hit “St Elmo’s Fire.” Yikes.

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[h/t @steveohrourke]

6. No matter how many times you watch it, Bevan Small’s fielding “assist” is still amazing. The last angle is the best, FYI.

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[h/t @DingleSurf]

5. The last time I saw flares at an U12 football match was when my aul’ fella was going through his retro phase. This, however, is ridiculous.

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[Balls.ie]

4. The skills that pay the bills.

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[Guardian]

3. Nigel Owens doesn’t need any help to make decisions. Or to humiliate fully-grown men live on television, for that matter.

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[RugbyDump]

2. If you think Mark Lawrenson, Jamie Redknapp and Ray Wilkins are bad, just be happy that you don’t have to listen Magic Johnson’s analysis at half-time every week.

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1. Wayne Rooney scores at Anfield, aged 10. We’re unsure if anybody threw a mobile phone at him on this occasion.

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[Talksport]

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