What’s in a boot ?

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Plenty.
It’s all very well for Shakespeare to have said that a shoe by any other name would have smelled as foul.They didn’t play football with boots like these in his day.The number of goals you score depend on the boots you wear.
The tally of goals scored in the 2014 – 2015 season by boot type reads as follows…
Nike Mercurial leads with 213 goals scored by players wearing the model throughout the year.Alexis Sanchez scored 16 goals wearing the Nike Mercurial.
Adidas F50 are second with 162 goals – Diego Costa using them for those killer kicks.
The next four places remain with these two brands and Puma comes in seventh with Sergio Aguero scoring 26 goals wearing Puma.
The rest of that boot review including which boots Messi and Ronaldo were wearing here
Which will lead you to the question: Which were the best boots of all time?

And the breaking news on boots is that Raheem Sterling has gone and labelled his new pink Nike boots RS7 – something a certain CR7 might take objection to.

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And Balotelli – who for all practical purposes has been given the boot by Brendan Rodgers – is spending his time marketing a new line of Puma boots bearing his trademark mohawk design at the back.rs2

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