Paula James is a 25-year-old online marketing executive at Gadget Epoint. The love for gadgets runs through her veins having grown up with a father who is into gadgets himself.
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Can someone recommend a website for soccer (football) rules and coaching?
Posted on May 31st, 2010 1 commentI got a coaching job for four year olds and I know nothing about soccer and need to learn fast. So if you could help me I would appreciate it very much
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Diego Maradona Argentina soccer legend HTF POSTER 23.5 x 34 in Argentine football action
Posted on May 24th, 2010 No comments- DIMENSIONS: 23.5 x 34 inches
- Slick paper used by poster company
- hard to find now
- Sent in PVC pipe for top protection
Product Description
Here’s a great poster of Argentine Soccer legend and now coach DIEGO MARADONA. It came out around the time of the 2006 World Cup but is now out of print. Quantities limited to stock on hand, so get yours today!… More >>Diego Maradona Argentina soccer legend HTF POSTER 23.5 x 34 in Argentine football action
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what football boots did Diego Maradona used to play in during his prime?
Posted on May 10th, 2010 3 commentsif you have a link to a picture of the boots that would also be incredibly handy,
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David Beckham Zinedine Zidane Raul OOP POSTER as Real Madrid soccer players 23.5 x 34 football
Posted on May 3rd, 2010 No comments- DIMENSIONS: 23.5 x 34 inches
- Slick paper, great printing job by poster company
- Poster is sharper than photo.
- Out of print. Limited leftover stock. GREAT GIFT
- Sent in PVC pipe for top protection
Product Description
From a few years ago, back when Real Madrid was the big-money team to play for, here’s a great poster of David Beckham, Raul and Zinedine Zidane as teammates. Silverware?! We don’t need no stinkin’ silverware! Step back in time and get this item before it’s gone!… More >>David Beckham Zinedine Zidane Raul OOP POSTER as Real Madrid soccer players 23.5 x 34 football
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best soccer football compilation ever
Posted on January 27th, 2010 25 comments
Some of the best goal in the world by Mr. Kingsbury -
Diego Maradona Highlights One Best Football player ever
Posted on January 26th, 2010 25 comments
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Lionel Messi: Association football, La Liga, Ballon d’Or, FIFA World Player of the Year, Diego Maradona, Rosario, Santa Fe, Growth hormone deficiency, … Liga, Football records in Spain, The Double
Posted on January 23rd, 2010 No commentsProduct Description
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lionel Andrés Messi (born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays for La Liga’s Barcelona and the Argentine national team. Messi is considered to be one of the best football players of his generation, having received several Ballon d’Or and FIFA World Player of the Year nominations by the age of 21. His playing style and ability have drawn comparisons to football legend Diego Maradona, who himself dec… More >> -
Football And Radio In One
Posted on January 23rd, 2010 No commentsPablo Aimar. David Beckham. Fabio Cannavaro. Didier Deschamps. Steven Gerrard. Ronaldo. Zinedine Zidane.
Do these names ring a bell to you? Maybe you do know David Beckham but that is that. The rest of the names on the list are just names to you – they do not mean anything. Well, they should ring a bell if you are into soccer or if you have a background on soccer. These names which have been mentioned are actually some of the very famous players in the sport and they actually have a huge number of followers who look up to them not because of their being popular but because of the talent that they have when it comes to the sport.
However, as popular as they may be, there are some things that they just do not have. Like maybe right now, they do have tons and tons of soccer (or football) balls available in their homes. But to actually own one that also doubles as a radio is something. Even you may be raising your eyebrows right now because you just could not figure out how a football could also double as a radio. Seems absurd, right?
Well, this football that is also a radio is not exactly the kind of thing that you would like to play around with in the field. See, it is actually a gadget and is not made to be kicked around or to be bonked on with the head. If you do try to kick this one, you may end up destroying the gadget into little bits especially if you have much leg power as the famous soccer players. Now if you do try to bonk this one with your head, you could probably end up with a bump because this is made from quite sturdy materials.
An amazing thing about this AM/FM floating football radio is that it definitely looks a lot like the real football. So collectors of football or soccer items would love to add this to what they already have. And then it also has the ability to float just like how a real football would. So you can enjoy the pool or maybe the tub while you have this floating with you and floating some music in the air. There are not a lot of radios and audio speakers like this and this is one reason why a lot of people find it endearing.
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Seesmic Cafe #9: Football rules
Posted on January 22nd, 2010 No comments
It’s all about football. And no guest today because the editor, Jeremey, celebrates Valentine’s Day… What an excuse! … Seesmic Football Soccer Rules -
The New Avatar of the Football Shirt
Posted on January 22nd, 2010 No commentsFootball is undoubtedly one of the most famous and most celebrated team game the world over, with a maximum number of countries participating in it. A football shirt is a part of the official kit of the football club, and is attractively designed in colorful prints and exciting designs.
Originally the football shirt was quite ordinary, buy with the onset of professionalism it has been made to guarantee the maximum amount of satisfaction to the players. The modern day football players wear shirts made of polyester mesh with the rather special quality that they do not trap the body heat and the sweat of the players in the same manner as the shirts made of natural fibers do.
And now that many companies are sponsoring the more famous teams, the fronts of those football shirts house the logos of those sponsors, which results in a significant level of income for that sponsoring house. Some competitions like the famous Premier League require players to wear patches on their sleeves which depict the logo of the competition.
The number of the player is mostly printed on the shirt’s back. Originally the players were given a number serially from 1 to 11 which corresponded to their playing position, but, in professional games, this numbering has generally been superseded by squad numbering. Numbers are allocated to each player in a squad. It has been noted that many players are superstitious and they prefer to have a particular number.
These numbers are said to be lucky numbers by the players. Argentina’s Diego Maradona is one such example and his preferred number is 10. Similarly different players of different countries are shown to have certain affinity to these numbers.
The colors of the football shirts are strongly individual and hence at once recognizable as belonging to a particular team or a club. Generally these colors correspond with the national flag colors, but there are a few exceptions where the choice of the football shirt’s colors is dictated by some other factor.
In 1975, the Leeds United club changed from their traditional blue and gold kit to an all white kit which could be sold to the crowd in the form of replica kits. This set a pattern for other clubs also to gain a huge amount of revenue by selling the replica kits of their club’s official football shirt.
The design of these football shirts are driven today by the fact that the fans should look good when wearing them. Thus, these football shirts are acting as style statements with increasingly complex designs and color combinations incorporated on them. Recently, in 1996, the team Manchester United introduced a notorious grey kit visualizing that it would look good when worn along with jeans. But, later on it was abandoned because the manager Alex Ferguson said that the reason that their team lost was because the players could not see each other during the game.
Thus, we could say that with the increasing popularity of the game of football, the football shirt is undergoing a constant change and the clubs are gaining a high amount of revenue with their replica sales.
The article written by Srimae Bagnam, Please visit Foot Ball Shirt
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