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Peru 08/09 Home Soccer Jersey – $69.99
Slovenia 08/09 Home Soccer Jersey – $69.99
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Korea 08/09 Home Soccer Jersey – $69.99
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Atletico Madrid’s new 35-year-old goalkeeper Gregory Coupet is presenteed to the press and public at the Vicente Calderon stadium on July 8, 2008 in Madrid. Atletico signed Coupet for the next two seasons. He represented France at Euro 2008 and has been capped 34 times.
It’s almost that time of the year again for the football gamers out there – that for the video game football showdown between FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2009. We’ll be featuring screenshots for each game on the PS3 platform. After taking a year off from FIFA because of the near perfect nature of Pro Evolution Soccer, it may be time to give both another run. I’ll wait until I see a few online gamer reviews of each though. Rumour has it that PES 2009 has acquired a UEFA Champions League license. Let’s hope that’s true.
Konami Press Release
Konami confirms Autumn launch for PES 2009
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that it will release PES 2009 for PLAYSTATION®3, Xbox 360, PC-DVD, PlayStation®2, and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) this Autumn in Europe.
PES 2009 is the latest installment of the award-winning Pro Evolution Soccer Series, which is known by millions of fans for its superior gameplay and incredible realism. For PES 2009, Konami is already planning a raft of extensive new additions that will further bridge the gap between PES and the real thing. The new game has undergone a stunning graphical update to ensure its players look and move even more like their real-life counterparts. Similarly, all-new options allow users to tailor the game to their own tastes, while new moves, innovative new control elements and key online elements will further the realism of the new game.
“The announcement of a new PES game is always a highlight for Konami, but PES 2009 looks set to reaffirm the series’ utter superiority,” commented Jon Murphy, PES Project Leader for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “We are committed to extending the realism of the new game with a wealth of key gameplay additions, and will produce a football title that truly embodies all the skill and pace that is good about the modern game.”
Here are a few newly released images and a Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 HD trailer featuring the PS3 rendition of Lionel Messi. Word on the street is that the a PS3-created version of the player will be with FC Barcelona while the “new Maradona” is off with the Argentina football team.
New Chelsea Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari attends a press conference at the Hilton Cobham hotel in Kent, south east England on July 8, 2008. Luiz Felipe Scolari revealed Tuesday that Frank Lampard has told him he wants to stay at Chelsea but the London club’s new boss was unable to offer fans similar reassurance about the future of Didier Drogba. Inter Milan have made a formal approach for England midfielder Lampard, who has only a year left on his current contract and has reportedly been considering a move to link up with former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who is now in charge of the Italian champions.
Napoli have debuted their 2008-09 Diadora home shirt. They’ve kept their classic baby blue that Maradona made famous whilst Diadora has provided them with a time tested design.
Leicester City have revealed their brand new away kit for the 2008/09 season. The all-black strip, will run alongside the blue home and the current amber kit as Leicester attempt to gain promotion back to the English Chamiponship via this season’s League One campaign.
Midfielders: Anderson (Manchester United), Diego (Werder Bremen), Hernanes (Sao Paulo), Lucas (Liverpool), Ronaldinho (FC Barcelona), Thiago Neves (Fluminense).
Forwards: Alexandre Pato (AC Milan), Jo (Manchester City), Rafael Sobis (Real Betis), Robinho (Real Madrid)