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Why The 2010 Summer Will Be A Great One

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

It has been said that this summer is going to be a great one for all Europe. At least for the northern countries, that means less rain and warmer than usually weather while that may not be so god news for the Mediterranean ones where higher temperatures won’t be that pleasant. What is not very known is that during summers where there is a world cup, people travel less and they are quite happy to stay at home with their friends and family. It is definitely at big social event rather than a pure sports one, given the influence it has on so many people’s daily life around the world.

This is another reason that raises even higher the expectations of the forthcoming summer. Football and non football fans around the globe are all, to a greater or lesser degree anticipating the 1st ever world cup to be hosted by an African country. I don’t think many people would be indifferent to a pretty warm summer, where there will be many social gatherings because of the World Cup. It has been such a hard winter this year, and recession made it even heavier, therefore all Europeans are looking forward to a great summer.

The most common picture from the summer includes a lot of friends taking their places around the Telly in the balcony, trying to listen to the commentator’s voice coming out of those. Kids will be running around playing with their summer toys, say a rc helicopter,while at the same time their parents will be enjoying a cold glass of beer straight out of the beer keg chiller. And if there are some people around that do not enjoy watching football that much, you should expect some great barbecue too.

Hopefully for many, there’s no room for mistakes in the scientist’s forecasts for the summer. So lets hope everything will be as well as we expect it!

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The Favourites For The 2010 World Cup

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Forecasting or guessing which national team is going to win 2010 World Cup in South Africa is not easy at all. Experienced football fans when it comes to have a say always find it hard as it is a competition where many things depend on the form of the squads during 20 days. Current world cup winners have failed to qualify to the next round several times and it is that element of surprise that adds to the magic of the competition.

South Korea is the best example of the latter who managed to make it all the way to the semis in the 2002 competition, beating Italy. How many people could really predict that Italy was going to win the 2006 competition?? Definitely there are some favourites but that doesn’t mean that other minor teams shouldn’t have any chance at all. Historically, Brazil are the biggest favourites just because they have participated in all competitions and have won the trophy more times (5) that any other team. Italy – as the current trophy holders and Germany follow, because of the amount of times they have managed to reach the final. Germany because of their consistency, Italy because they are the previous winners, and England because one day they will win it again.

Get ready for another memorable competition, especially after experts have fore-casted that summer to be one of the hottest ever. There’s nothing better than watching one of those games outdoors, either at a friend’s garden or at the backyard of a pub or a restaurant. What you need is a big balcony, some volunteers to prepare the bbq, a big TV screen, a pair of wireless outdoor speakers and some good company. It would be fun even for the kids as they love being outdoors, running, jumping and playing with their remote control helicopter or if you are lucky, just watch the game.

We are all looking forward to a great competition, where hopefully the best team is going to win and all those great players will offer unforgettable moments. So let’s get ready then!

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The Spanish League’s Top Soccer Players

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

There are lots of of soccer superstars plying their trade in Spain’s top division, and it is with good reason that it is regarded as the number one domestic league in the whole world. Listed below are the players who are widely regarded as the best of the best…

Messi : Spearheading Barcelona’s unique treble winning team of 2008-09, Argentinean Lionel Messi continually dazzles Europe with his creativity and flair for goals. Even though he is just 22, he is the current “World Player of the Year” and he well on the way to acquiring the legendary status of all time great Pele and Maradona.

Cristiano Ronaldo : Blistering pace and explosive power are what led to Ronaldo initially being signed by Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.Now playing for the mighty Real Madrid, Ronaldo is quickly justifying his reputation as the being the world’s most expensive player.

David Villa : Playing for one of La Liga’s less glamorous teams, Valencia, David Villa Sanchez (to give him his full name) boasts an outstanding goals to games ratio. He was the winner of the “Golden Boot” for Spain at Euro 2008 and is closing in on Spain’s all time international scorers record. Villa has attracted a host of top clubs, who are all eager to land this prolific striker’s elusive signature.

Kaka : Brazilian midfielder Kaka, is a creative genius. Able to make pinpoint passes across the entire length of the field, or dribble past several players in a row, Kaka was the jewel of the AC Milan team and led them to “Champions League” success in 2007. Now one of the jewels in Real Madrid’s crown, he aims to bring the La Liga title back to the Bernabau (where Real Madrid play their home games) after a few years absence.

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All You Need To Know About Soccer Field Measurements

Monday, February 1st, 2010

When it comes to soccer field measurements, it is worth noting that the dimensions are uniform, regardless of the level of play. According to FIFA, for professional events involving 11 players for each one team, the soccer field must have a span of 100 to 130 yards and a width between 50 to 100 yards. Soccer fields in England are said to be smaller than that resulting to more physical games. On the other hand, in South America, the fields are much bigger giving more space and time on the ball.

For recreational soccer, playing on a smaller soccer field is recommended. By doing this, players will definitely make the game enjoyable and learning is more possible. The volume of the playing field should be proportional to the size of the player. In a large field, recreational players would waste their time running and become tired by half time. Therefore, the kicks will be much longer.

Another negative aspect of playing recreational soccer in a large field is that teaching strategies and team play is unlikely. Smaller soccer fields are best for typical players who are slower and lack stamina, which is usually common in 50% to 75% of recreational players.

The Penalty Area

This is the area where the goalkeeper usually uses their hands and fouls are punished. It includes the penalty spot, which is 12 yards away from the goal and the six-yard box 6 yards further from the goal. The top portion of this box includes a small arc commonly referred to as “the D.” It has a radius of 10 yards and has no purpose in the rules of soccer but merely serves as a guide for the players.

The Goal

Despite of the level of play, the goal has a uniform measurement of 8 feet tall and 24 feet wide.

Center Circle

It divides the soccer field into two zones and is where the kickoff takes place. No player is allowed to cross their area until kickoff commences. It has a 10-yard circle in it and only the two players kicking off is allowed to stand within the inner circle.

Although soccer field measurements remain unchanged regardless of the players competing, the rules of the game allows the dimensions to be smaller for female players, persons with disabilities, or those who are below 16 years old and more than 35 years of age.

related reading:
Dart Board Dimensions
World Cup Trophy Dimensions

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The Most Secure Way To Purchase Manchester United Football Tickets Online

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

When Purchasing for Manchester United football tickets online you should aware of how they operate because there will be some who are just scamming innocent Man United fans. Should you want genuine Manchester United Football tickets, then you need to find a business selling them online that is tried and trusted. It is best to read customer reviews prior to making a purchase. Not only do you have to worry about an illegitimate site taking your money, you also do not want to purchase from a vendor who has a reputation for being slow on delivery. Also ascertain if the review you are reading is legitimate and not simply written up by the vendor themselves. If you see a hyperlink at the bottom of the review, that can help determine whether it is true or paid for.

When you read a review of a product, if it has a link to the product, then you are probably reading a review which has been paid for. Since email spam blockers have come out, advertisers are thinking of new ways to get their product exposure and biased reviews is a fairly popular method. There is a bigger chance for a review to be legit if a review is link free. Although tickets available on eBay are cheaper, buying from a website which specializes only in tickets is always a better idea. Sometimes ticket sellers on eBay ship the ticket too late, and sometimes not even at all. But if you decide to purchase this way make sure you read their feedback to get a better idea of how professional they are and most people you do business with on eBay are honest.

Another way to avoid being scammed is to make sure the checkout page is encrypted before you type in ANY purchasing information. This is something that is extremely important, even though few people consider it during their checkout. So how do you tell if a web page is encrypted or not? At the beginning of a website address you will usually see “HTTP”. If a web page is encrypted the HTTP will change to “HTTPS”. It is important to make sure the page is encrypted even if the company is completely honest,because sometimes it does not show respect for the customers and the security of their personal information. You can be pretty certain that the vendor is safe to purchase from if their check out page is encrypted, and if they have good reviews.

It is also important to go with your gut and these guidelines are important to follow in order to avoid being scammed. You shouldn’t buy anything if you get a funny feeling about the vendor. If it seems fishy it probably is. A little scrutiny goes a long way when it comes to avoiding a scam artist. Your job now is to find a price that is the best! You can buy with confidence the next time you shop on the web if you remember the information presented in this article.

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