Soccer
in sentence
373 examples of Soccer in a sentence
I know nothing about
soccer
(football.)
An important
soccer
match where the nation is participating, a teenage girl who understands the game well, loves her nation does not have the rights to enter into the stadium to cheer for her country.
Here we see a bunch of superb actors we've never heard of before portray folks of different cultures living fairly humdrum lives until their female children want to, and have the potential to, become professional
soccer
players.
Based on an actual incident involving the daughter of the director, Jafar Panahi's Offside follows six girls, disguised as men, who are refused entry into the
soccer
match in 2005 between Iran and Bahrain, a match that will decide whether or not Iran goes to the World Cup.
Actor Herman José plays the role of a football of a
soccer
entrepreneur that acquires the pass of two African players and tries to sell them for very little money to the rival club of the Benfica (club of its heart),FC Porto, therefore these players did not play well, and it wanted that the FC Port was wronged with this.
Toby Malone plays an 18 year old kid (very well acted, by the way) who is into
soccer.
Back to the issue of sexuality, we are made to wonder what it may be intrinsically about women that make them unfit for a
soccer
game (the official reason is that the men are bad).
Originally I rented this film for my daughter since she is keen on
soccer
- and I was not disappointed that way (except the plot interfered with the
soccer
scenes).
This dilemma is introduced by a young British-born teen girl - Jasminder (Jess) - of east-Indian heritage who dreams of playing professional
soccer.
It is about a girl called Jess who is trying to achieve her life long dream to become a famous
soccer
player and finally gets the chance when offered a position on a local team.
This movie is a must for all people that enjoy
soccer
as an art.
What strikes first about this movie about a
soccer
world cup is the way it is filmed.
The novel, of the same title, dealt with a man's obsession with soccer, since it is set in England, where that sport consumes most of British sports fans.
I will agree that the "Portabellow Road" sequence is now a tad long (as is the
soccer
game) but other than that, I found no qualms with the remaining scenes that were put back in their respectful place.
Also they had some great
soccer
scenes for all those
soccer
players!
This is Parminder Nagra ("ER")'s breakout role, playing Jess, a teenager in England who is caught between her traditional Indian family and her love of football (that's
soccer
to us North Americans).
Somehow I was made to actually root for the Iranians to win the game played in the movie even though I don't know anything about
soccer
and am not a fan.
David Beckham is a British
soccer
star and the husband of Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice" of the Spice Girls).
The
soccer
equivalent of an unhittable curve ball in baseball.
The official reason: lots of foul language, and the
soccer
players have their legs showing.
Nagra comes from conservative Indian family that isn't exactly into girls playing competitive
soccer.
But our attractive young star CAN play some serious
soccer.
When sis' wedding is scheduled for the same day as the ultimate
soccer
match, what's a girl to do?
Not once did I think of Kiera in a
soccer
uniform or pirate costume.
The use of the Indian music and drums in some of the
soccer
scenes is great and the direction really works as everyone comes off as real and natural.
The acting was really good, even the tomboyish walk and body posture of both leading ladies is very convincing as a someone that played lots of
soccer.
I have to say that, for a long time, I didn't even bother watching any of the two "Goal!" movies because of my bad experiences with a few other
soccer
movies I've seen in the past.
Although it was definitely not an excellent movie, having a few plot holes and a quite predictable ending, it was still a surprisingly good
soccer
movie with an otherwise decent plot.
Problem with these 2 'Goal' football (yes Americans, the game is called FOOTBALL not soccer) movies is that they are blatantly ridiculous.
During one of the murder scenes, the director intercuts a game of
soccer
going on outside.
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