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[UPDATE] Argos FIFA 2010 Competition (UK only)

  • Posted October 31st, 2009 at 09:14 EDT by PSU Staff
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UPDATE:

The competition has now closed and we have selected the winner via a random number generator.

Congratulations to the following:

#20 - Stairhopper

The winner will be contacted within the next few days using the email address linked to their PSU account, where they will be given further instructions.

Thank you to all who participated, and remember that UK readers still have just over a week left to enter our Borderlands competition to be in for a shot at bagging a PS3 Slim and a free copy of the game!

ORIGINAL ARTICLE:

To celebrate the release of the latest instalment in Electronic Arts’ venerable FIFA series this month, PSU is offering our readers the chance to bag a free copy of the critically acclaimed FIFA 2010 on PlayStation 3.

This prize has been supplied courtesy of Argos.co.uk who provide a wide range of video games and some great deals on PS3 consoles. Interested? If so, all you have to do is answer the following question:

Q: If you had the chance to have a quick kick about on the pitch with any famous football star, who would it be and why?

If you fancy your chances, simply submit your answer in the comments section below. Only one entry per user is permitted, and all entries must be submitted by October 31 , 2009. Please note that this competition is applicable to UK readers only.

Good luck!

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  1. hesmanes

    • 6:51am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Mine would have to be George Best

    I would give an explanation as to why but i really don't think it needs one.

  2. Liverlegend

    • 6:52am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Ronaldinho, he may b past his best but everytime he gets the ball he always seems to have a different skill to fool u with and he has a great attitude for the game. I would have a Liverpool player but i would b too worried bout them getting injured.

  3. bfd_josh | bfd_josh

    • 6:53am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

     maradona, but not so much for a kick about, to teach me how to master the "hand of god" 

  4. LfCpS3

    • 6:55am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    for it would be a deam come true if i could play with either Steven gerrard or fernando torres.

    both amazing players and would have an amazing time. 

     

    (if i do win could i have PES 10 instead? i dont like fifa10 but beter than nothing though) 

  5. wetfbbqchiken

    • 6:59am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

     c. ronaldo... to break his legs :)

  6. NASOLDIER0

    • 7:02am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Fernando torres to tell him that people are slowly questioning his sexuality.

  7. tomqman

    • 7:09am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    david beckham to tell him what i think of him and the sport

  8. JonW18

    • 7:13am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    It would have to be Steven Gerrard for me; undoubtably the best all rounder in the world today, maybe even throughout history, if i could have 10 minutes with him i think i'd improve myself as a footballer.

  9. blu3pillr3dpill

    • 7:19am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Duncan Ferguson - Everton legend.

    might not learn much in the way of football,  but will learn a few new ways to take an intruder down lol

  10. welshfrankie

    • 7:22am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

     Joe Ledley

  11. AWAKE

    • 7:24am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

     zizou cause i think zidane is the best player of all times

  12. ash91 | AshSteHol

    • 7:25am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Ryan Giggs.

    Scored in every Premiership season since it's inception, won 11 league titles, 2 Champions Leagues and is the highest capped Manchested United player ever,

  13. melvinmilquetoast

    • 7:26am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

     It would have to be Billy Bremner. He used to run his little legs off. My nan loved him, too.

  14. nickjd331

    • 7:28am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

     Alan Shearer, I like seeing him dive.

  15. netherdragon

    • 7:29am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    peter crouch - to see his apparently awsome touch and ball control first hand, + i can laugh at how lanky he is :P

  16. Highflyer

    • 7:29am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Titus Bramble, just to see how many defensive mistakes I could force him to make.

  17. gordo123

    • 7:37am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    it would have to be Ashley Cole ,   to dicuss the finer points cheryl  :):):)  must be a tough life for that guy !!!   Keep it in your pants ASH !! 

  18. MAJOR1234

    • 7:38am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    Alan Shearer because im a huge NUFC fan and he was at the time the best striker in England

  19. zebedee

    • 7:45am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    I would pick peter crouch only because ive seen him on match of the day and I refuse to believe that he is a footballer; every thing about him lacks what a footballer should be and i want to see him play in person; i would ask him what is it about him that abbey clancy finds so attractive and if he was working in Tesco would she look twice. lol

  20. stairhopper | stairhopper

    • 7:48am EDT - October 22nd, 2009

    mine would have to b thierry henry cos he is a legend an simply the best player in the premiere league in his time there and 2 also ask why did he leave a team that he loved so much to join a so called bigger team in barcalona where he hardly gets a game,he shouldve stayed  he was the man there an wiv barca he isnt due 2 the fact as they think that makin a team up of so called big players makes a team,then i would ask him 2come back to us as a coach an 2 learn from the very best coach in wenger so he would not only b a legend as a player but as a coach too

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