E-mot10ns HD is a football compilations channel dedicated to evoking the hope, the wonder, the joy, the passion, the ecstasy, the anger, the pain, the grief and the love that makes this great sport of ours the beautiful game.
E-mot10ns HD is dedicated to transcending the tribalism of football by paying homage to all the icons and iconic moments of today's stars and those of yesteryear.
Here at E-mot10ns HD you will find artistic videos, retro match highlights, & player documentaries released on a once weekly basis that range from Pele, Maradona, Cruyff, Platini, Socrates, Zico, Best & Weah, to Iniesta, Messi, CR7, Neymar & Mbappe, passing through Riquelme, Zidane, Ronadinho, R9 & Rivaldo, to include Gullit, Van Basten, Okocha, Eusebio, Dalglish, Cantona, Ginola, Figo &Henry, & not forgetting Ian Wright, Bergkamp, Shearer, Salah, Beckham, Xavi, Valderrama, Gerrard, Eto'o and so many more...
E-mot10ns HD...quite simply where you get the enjoyment of football Elat10n in Mot10n.
Miren todo lo q hizo en un solo partido. Goles, asistencias, recibio patadas criminales, bajaba la pelota desde el cielo dormida al pie, eludia con magia los rivales, saltaba patadas con la pelota dominada en el aire, trasladaba la pelota con el campo desastrozo...eso era un partido comun y corriente de Diego ....seria tranquilamente el mejor partido de su carrera hoy en dia de cualquier Messi ...Cr7 etc
Maradona was the best player, Barcelona was a great team but the cup went to Athletic Bilbao. Yes, the played rude... but Athetic's defense was superb, they deserved the cup.
Que buen vídeo, no hay duda, Maradona es el mejor de todos los tiempos, es un deleite verlo jugar....a pesar de las feroces marcas que le hacían...ó tal vez debido a ello...
So very true. Week in week out, every season, Maradona had to play against a much higher calibre of opponents, in an average strength Napoli team, than both Messi and Ronaldo in their prime😮. Maradona had to play against Platini, Laudrup, Zico, Van Basten, Matthaus, Baggio, Gullit, Rijkaard, Baresi, Maldini, Brehme, Klinsmann, Vialli, Mancini, Zenga, Bergomi, Souness, Rossi, Boniek, Rummenigge just to name a few.... Serie A was a much higher level of football in the 1980s than La Liga was during Messi and Ronaldo's time whose only main rivals for the league title were one another's teams. This is not to discredit their incredible achievements, but it is just reality.
Rooney could of been the best player ever or at least be talked about as being so, I think he was born in the wrong era, I mean he had to contend with C Ronaldo (in the same team winning best player in 08), Messi (much later but still there )and Ronaldinho 03-07 been exceptional for Barca
Look at how happy he was, this was after the hand of god goal 😂 listen, I would’ve done the same for England up until the night of the penalty misses, now I wouldn’t even watch England play
we could call it bad luck but Beckham's reaction error was decisive in the outcome of this match. Too bad, I remember rooting for England from start to finish in that match, too bad
Surprised that both teams were wearing their home kits here as they look very similar on camera, unless it is just due to the poor television pictures.
Беркамп.. Однозначно.. Мне наплевать что нет золотой мяч... Он делал каждый день и в каждом игре то, что ни кто не делал... Если другие хотели делать красиво, то он и сам есть красота ❤
I'd heard talk of this Argentine whizz kid called Maradona before this game, but this match was the first real introduction of watching Diego Maradona to some of us. Even in 1980 at the age of 19, with only a few tv channels, limited coverage of overseas football and no internet or social media in those days, there was a special buzz about him. You could see even then that he was a great player in the making. England won this match 3-1 and the England defence plan by the looks of it was to simply kick Diego's shins black and blue every time he got the ball. Of course, England and Argentina had an earlier infamous encounter in the 1966 World Cup which many people probably still remembered. Sir Alf Ramsey was apparently not too happy with the Argentine conduct that day. 😊