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Don’ts For Football Club Owners

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 2:03 am

Ever wish that you were the owner of a football club? Ever think that one day in the unpredictable future that you would be the owner of a football club? It sure would good to be the owner a club like Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona or even Inter Milan.

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Key Components of a Successful Defender in Soccer Training

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 1:03 am

When involved in soccer training, it is critical to know the cornerstone components of being a booming defender. The primary element of defending consists of making sure that the opposing team does not have possession of the ball.

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Growing Your Speed During Soccer Training

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 1:03 am

During soccer training, you are introduced to many unusual things. While nearly all of these things center on technique, speed is an important element in soccer as well.

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The Dangers of Picking the Wrong Finger Protection Goalkeeper Gloves

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 1:03 am

What are the best finger protection goalkeeper gloves to buy? And what are the dangers of getting the wrong pair?

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How to Become the Best Soccer Player

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 12:03 am

If you want to become a best soccer player, than it’s not going to be enough for you just to go on regular soccer team practice, you will have to practice individually. Because, all world greatest soccer players spend many hours practicing their individual soccer skills. However, it is not enough just to practice hard, you should do it wisely. Here are a few tips on how to improve your individual soccer skills.

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Brutality in the English Game - Why England May Never Win a Major Tournament

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 12:03 am

Once again, the darkside of English football was exposed over the weekend when one of the brightest prospect of the game, Aaron Ramsay suffered a career threatening injury when Arsenal met Stoke City in a Premier league game. Aaron broke his leg due to a reckless, over-zealous and brutal tackle by Stoke City’s defender Ryan Shawcross.

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Africa’s Biggest Sports Event - 2010 Football World Cup

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 12:03 am

Magic of FIFA World Cup can be enjoyed live at the picturesque locales of South Africa! The beautiful country has to prove its credibility with the success of 2010 Football World Cup!

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Exploring the Advantages of Soccer Training For Children

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 12:03 am

As mothers and fathers, we want our children to pursue healthy pursuits and make the right way of life choices. We often encourage them to grow actively engaged in sports and other extracurricular activities.

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Liverpool’s Footballing Rivalry

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 12:03 am

Rivalries are a common and, some would say, much-loved part of the sport of football. For the most part, such rivalries are rooted in friendliness and generally don’t develop into full-blown hatred or animosity.

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FIFA, Feruz and the New Law

Friday 5 March 2010 @ 12:03 am

Is it possible that in the not so distant future the Scottish national team could consist entirely of players born outside of the country? The chief executive of the Scottish Football Association Gordon Smith had been lobbying FIFA to utilise the new eligibility rule, agreed by the home nations, allows a player who was born in one country but spends at least five years of his education in another country to opt to be eligible for the latter. With new manager Craig Levein compiling a definitive dossier of every player who may be eligible and stating he will be contacting every agent in the United Kingdom in a bid to assess who could be a future star for the country.

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