VIDEO: Celebration of the week

It is regrettable that I will never know the feeling of true elation that comes from scoring an important goal in a professional football game.
It is regrettable that I will never know the feeling of true elation that comes from scoring an important goal in a professional football game.
Banter; noun, what football players have to put up with every time they step onto a football pitch. Most players have built-in system that helps them to ignore - some struggle though e.g Jack Wilshere.
There is no doubt in my mind that Manchester City will break the record for most goals scored in a Premier League season this year. They are simply unstoppable going forward and the attacking options they posses mean that any team in the league will struggle to hold them to less than three goals. Of course, they have been prolific in seasons gone by but never have they been quite so overpowering.
I believe it was the last season at Highbury when Robert Pires and Thierry Henry infamously cocked up a penalty routine.
It is a tough old life being a referee. Shouted at for 90 minutes and then reprimanded further after the game for mistakes they did or did not make.
Out of the many signings Manchester City have made since their injection of petro dollars, there is a very strong argument that there have been none more important than that of Yaya Toure.
It is interesting to note that when Chris Waddle moved from Tottenham to Marseille it was for a fee of £4.3m, making it the third highest fee paid for a player ever in 1989. 24 years later and Gareth Bale has been sold to Real Madrid for £85.6m. Bonkers.
Robert Pires was one of those quirky 'who is he?' Arsene Wenger signings that actually came off.
Time for goal of the week now and it comes from a Champions League qualifier between Real Sociedad and Lyon.
We're off to Mexico now for one of the best hat-tricks you are going to see this year.
The best way to get ready for the new Premier League season? To relive all the best bit from the previous one.
It is true; the one club player is a dying breed. As evidenced with the recent Luis Suarez nonsense, there is no loyalty remaining in football these days.
We all know him for his fabulous skill, silly hair, horse-like teeth and incredible flair; Ronaldinho will be remembered as one of the best footballers of his generation.
There are many who mock America's soccer league - Major League Soccer, just in case you didn't know - but it is always a fine and reliable source of cracking goals.
This is a goal that is forever included on those 'Greates goals ever' compilations that you can't help watching when you are supposed to be spending your time doing something else.