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seriously how do you live? I have had an HD set in my house since late 1998. I almost died having to watch the non HD feed of Telefutura :(and fwiw- not only are we non-HD, we're also still on a CRT TV.
seriously how do you live? I have had an HD set in my house since late 1998. I almost died having to watch the non HD feed of Telefutura :(and fwiw- not only are we non-HD, we're also still on a CRT TV.
Last I heard, there wasn't much interest there, considering. Unfilled stadiums, etc. Has this picked up in the later rounds?FIFA keeps making different sounds about the winter WC (yes/no/smoo)- have any of you heard anything more definitive?The Asian Cup final is set.Japan won a cracker of a game over South Korea to advance. SK tied the game at 2-2 in injury time and then proceeded to miss every PK they took to lose to Japan.The Aussies blew out Uzbekistan 6-0 in the other semi.Japan vs Australia for the finals. For those that don't know this is being played in Qatar. Game is Jan 29th.
To be honest- when I watch HD, I don't really notice that big a difference (including watching on my GB's 60" monster). As long as I can see the action on the field, I'm happy.seriously how do you live? I have had an HD set in my house since late 1998. I almost died having to watch the non HD feed of Telefutura :(and fwiw- not only are we non-HD, we're also still on a CRT TV.
I don't think so. This was extreme enough for me to really notice and be bothered... and I've seen plenty of games at HDC before, without noticing this.hard to say. It seemed similar to other games at HDC but I will pay more attention the next time the Gals are on TV to see for a difference.But specifically that the camera viewpoint was pulled back further than your normal, EPL type of feed. I watched an early EPL game the morning after the US game and it was like... ahhhhhh. I can see the players in aroudn the play without having to see the entire field and stands.I was watching a non HD Telefutura feed so it all looked bad to me :(Just me?So nobody else was bothered by the too-wide field of view of the main camera in the US v Chile game?
changes every day it seems. Last rumor was that Blatter is now expecting it to be plaedy at the very end of 2022. Most however are simply going to wait until after 2018 and then they will make a decision. By that time their will be likely a whole new board of people to be bribed.Ironically if they go to a winter World Cup, MLS is going to be one of the few leagues that line up correctly.Last I heard, there wasn't much interest there, considering. Unfilled stadiums, etc. Has this picked up in the later rounds?FIFA keeps making different sounds about the winter WC (yes/no/smoo)- have any of you heard anything more definitive?The Asian Cup final is set.Japan won a cracker of a game over South Korea to advance. SK tied the game at 2-2 in injury time and then proceeded to miss every PK they took to lose to Japan.The Aussies blew out Uzbekistan 6-0 in the other semi.Japan vs Australia for the finals. For those that don't know this is being played in Qatar. Game is Jan 29th.
I only have some numbers but they don't look good. The 3 first round games involving Qatar averaged ~30kMost of the other first round games drew horrendously low numbers including ~10 games that drew under 10k with 5 games I believe drawing at or under 5k. No first round game not involving Qatar drew more than 17.5kThe quarter final between Qatar and Japan only drew 19k (not sure why this was so much lower than Qatar's first round games. Might have been due to lack of time for presale). Two of the other 3 quarter finals drew under 8k.The Japan SK semi drew 16k.Last I heard, there wasn't much interest there, considering. Unfilled stadiums, etc. Has this picked up in the later rounds?The Asian Cup final is set.Japan won a cracker of a game over South Korea to advance. SK tied the game at 2-2 in injury time and then proceeded to miss every PK they took to lose to Japan.The Aussies blew out Uzbekistan 6-0 in the other semi.Japan vs Australia for the finals. For those that don't know this is being played in Qatar. Game is Jan 29th.
van Bommel played in 185 games at Bayern, scored 16 goals and was Bayern's first non German captain. Since he already played for Bayern in the Champions League he cannot play for Milan in the competition.Mark van Bommel (33) is leaving Bayern to join Italian league leaders AC Milan with immediate effect. The Dutch international requested FC Bayern Munich to release him from his contract, which was due to expire on 30 June 2011, in order to leave the club for professional reasons. After meeting to discuss the matter this morning, FC Bayern Munich AG board members Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Karl Hopfner, and director of sport Christian Nerlinger, agreed to the player’s request.
“Mark formally requested to be released from his contract before its expiry date for professional and career reasons, allowing him to join AC Milan straight away. Mark has always been a model professional, an important and successful player for FC Bayern, and an outstanding club captain too. On the basis of his service to the club, we have granted Mark’s request,” commented club chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. “FC Bayern Munich wishes Mark van Bommel and his family all the best for the future in Italy.”
Mark van Bommel commented: “I leave FC Bayern with a heavy heart, but with my head held high. I’ve had four and a half wonderful and successful years here, and I’d expressly like to thank the club and the fans for that. FC Bayern will always occupy a big place in my heart.“
one thing my dad always taught me at a young age was Stay on your feet. It was a good lesson and applied to pretty much every sport.Hey - So I have inherited a group of 6 and 7 year olds to coach for indoor soccer. For most of them this is their first time playing soccer. I am scrambling to come up with some good practic plans to use. Anyone here have any experience in the U6/U7 age group. I know the basics - keep it fun, lots of games etc. Need some examples though. I am used to 16 and 17 year olds. It has been a long time since i have had this age group.
Thanks.
Funny you mention that. I watched one of my nephew's games a few months ago (the Venezuelan family living in Connecticut) and I was struck my the number of times that the opposition could have been dispossessed with a well timed/executed slide tackle.None of the kids ever went to ground in the game. The kids were 10 or 11 years old.one thing my dad always taught me at a young age was Stay on your feet.
It was a good lesson and applied to pretty much every sport.
nice comeback for the win, esp on the road where they have struggled to at least pull a draw.Going to be tough since they still have Chelsea twice and Arsenal. Plus the FA cup and CL to continue in.Hernandez has been an awesome addition and Berbatov has surprised, but they need something from Rooney if they are going to keep the top spot. Rafael will need to come back too. Not sure the inj extent, but he is becoming a stud at right back as he matures. Otherwise its a hole in the def with Brown, Neville and whoever else they run out there.If Man U go on to win the league this year they may look back at today. Down 2-0 in second half, they sub out Rooney for Hernandez and come back to win 3-2 on the road.
The photographers must've been having a heart attack while she was doing that
-QGI thought it was a camera trick first but after watching it a few times I think it is real. Doing that in heels is just sick.The photographers must've been having a heart attack while she was doing that-QG
The loud "crash" was pretty convincing too. I think it's real. I just would hate to be the photog with thousands of dollars in equipment ready to get smashed by SoccerModelI thought it was a camera trick first but after watching it a few times I think it is real. Doing that in heels is just sick.The photographers must've been having a heart attack while she was doing that-QG
-QGI believed they filled that spot with O'Shea when Rafael got the red card.He ended up with a concussion. Hard to say how long that keeps him out as I'm not real familiar with how the EPL deals with head injuries.nice comeback for the win, esp on the road where they have struggled to at least pull a draw.Going to be tough since they still have Chelsea twice and Arsenal. Plus the FA cup and CL to continue in.Hernandez has been an awesome addition and Berbatov has surprised, but they need something from Rooney if they are going to keep the top spot. Rafael will need to come back too. Not sure the inj extent, but he is becoming a stud at right back as he matures. Otherwise its a hole in the def with Brown, Neville and whoever else they run out there.If Man U go on to win the league this year they may look back at today. Down 2-0 in second half, they sub out Rooney for Hernandez and come back to win 3-2 on the road.
nice comeback for the win, esp on the road where they have struggled to at least pull a draw.Going to be tough since they still have Chelsea twice and Arsenal. Plus the FA cup and CL to continue in.If Man U go on to win the league this year they may look back at today.
Down 2-0 in second half, they sub out Rooney for Hernandez and come back to win 3-2 on the road.
Hernandez has been an awesome addition and Berbatov has surprised, but they need something from Rooney if they are going to keep the top spot. Rafael will need to come back too. Not sure the inj extent, but he is becoming a stud at right back as he matures. Otherwise its a hole in the def with Brown, Neville and whoever else they run out there.
They already haven't gotten much from Rooney, and they still have the top spot. I know you're being a cautious homer-guy (I do that too), but I think we all know/assume that once Rooney starts scoring, it's game/set/match (and it seems they're pretty much there even without his goals... Berba... wow).They also subbed in Anderson for him after his injury this week. But that was for a more attacking need down at the time.probably oshea and/or smalling who is filling in for Rio right now. Still leaves a hole. Rafael will miss the FA tie this weekend, not sure after that.I believed they filled that spot with O'Shea when Rafael got the red card.He ended up with a concussion. Hard to say how long that keeps him out as I'm not real familiar with how the EPL deals with head injuries.nice comeback for the win, esp on the road where they have struggled to at least pull a draw.Going to be tough since they still have Chelsea twice and Arsenal. Plus the FA cup and CL to continue in.Hernandez has been an awesome addition and Berbatov has surprised, but they need something from Rooney if they are going to keep the top spot. Rafael will need to come back too. Not sure the inj extent, but he is becoming a stud at right back as he matures. Otherwise its a hole in the def with Brown, Neville and whoever else they run out there.If Man U go on to win the league this year they may look back at today. Down 2-0 in second half, they sub out Rooney for Hernandez and come back to win 3-2 on the road.
He ended up with a concussion. Hard to say how long that keeps him out as I'm not real familiar with how the EPL deals with head injuries.
I'm pretty interested in this as well- seemed like they took every precaution with him for what would've probably been considered in years past as a 'get up and rub some dirt on it' type of injury.Basically, thats what i was saying. They need Rooney to ensure the title. But my point was more a comment that Berbatov can disappear at times and Hernandez is doing well but its a long season. They are scrapping by on the road draws but will need to turn those into wins to maintain the top spot. Every team can hit a tough spot. And Rooney will be needed. Two season ago it took 2 stunning goals from Macheda to save the season, Rooney may have to play that part.nice comeback for the win, esp on the road where they have struggled to at least pull a draw.Going to be tough since they still have Chelsea twice and Arsenal. Plus the FA cup and CL to continue in.If Man U go on to win the league this year they may look back at today.
Down 2-0 in second half, they sub out Rooney for Hernandez and come back to win 3-2 on the road.
Hernandez has been an awesome addition and Berbatov has surprised, but they need something from Rooney if they are going to keep the top spot. Rafael will need to come back too. Not sure the inj extent, but he is becoming a stud at right back as he matures. Otherwise its a hole in the def with Brown, Neville and whoever else they run out there.They already haven't gotten much from Rooney, and they still have the top spot. I know you're being a cautious homer-guy (I do that too), but I think we all know/assume that once Rooney starts scoring, it's game/set/match (and it seems they're pretty much there even without his goals... Berba... wow).
After belittling the undefeated run earlier, I definitely have to give them a ton of credit for grinding out these wins and points while the rest of the contenders stumble. United and Sir Alex just find a way to get the right players to do what they need to do to get results. Sometimes it's not pretty but more often than not, it is.
Not surprising. Benzema is their only striker right now and he has looked pretty awful.The Z Machine said:No discussion on Real Madrid getting Adebayor on loan for the rest of the season? Adebayor will be paid 2m€ for the year and Real has the option of buying him outright at any time for 14m€. He'll be off of Man City's books for the remainder of the season.
Good move. I guess van Nistelrooy's current club wouldnt let him go so they went with Adebayor. Not sure why City let him go though. Any insights?Not surprising. Benzema is their only striker right now and he has looked pretty awful.The Z Machine said:No discussion on Real Madrid getting Adebayor on loan for the rest of the season? Adebayor will be paid 2m€ for the year and Real has the option of buying him outright at any time for 14m€. He'll be off of Man City's books for the remainder of the season.
Pretty sure he's been at odds with Mancini all season over lack of playing time and they just added Dzeko. They have 137 players so somebody had to go and he seemed like a pretty obvious move. I guess it "only" leaves them with Tevez, Balotelli, Dzeko, and Jo that can play centrally up top now that Adebayor, Santa Cruz, and Caicedo are all out on loan.Good move. I guess van Nistelrooy's current club wouldnt let him go so they went with Adebayor. Not sure why City let him go though. Any insights?Not surprising. Benzema is their only striker right now and he has looked pretty awful.The Z Machine said:No discussion on Real Madrid getting Adebayor on loan for the rest of the season? Adebayor will be paid 2m€ for the year and Real has the option of buying him outright at any time for 14m€. He'll be off of Man City's books for the remainder of the season.
Pretty sure he's been at odds with Mancini all season over lack of playing time and they just added Dzeko. They have 137 players so somebody had to go and he seemed like a pretty obvious move. I guess it "only" leaves them with Tevez, Balotelli, Dzeko, and Jo that can play centrally up top now that Adebayor, Santa Cruz, and Caicedo are all out on loan.Good move. I guess van Nistelrooy's current club wouldnt let him go so they went with Adebayor. Not sure why City let him go though. Any insights?Not surprising. Benzema is their only striker right now and he has looked pretty awful.The Z Machine said:No discussion on Real Madrid getting Adebayor on loan for the rest of the season? Adebayor will be paid 2m€ for the year and Real has the option of buying him outright at any time for 14m€. He'll be off of Man City's books for the remainder of the season.
136 now.
lol.. is this going to be a new PR thing for older players in distant lands who don't have teams and need to invigorate some interest? yeah... that's it... the NY Cosmos signed meHere is this weeks installment of WTF are the Cosmos's doing![]()
No stadium, no league, no team, hey lets sign a random player from Ghana
Damn, Moyes really needs to get Everton moving here or I'm liable to miss the septacta.No EPL predictions? I'll throw my top 7 out there....1. Manchester United2. Arsenal3. Manchester City4. Chelsea5. Tottenham6. Liverpool7. Everton
Nice ScoobShock top 7 finish for Sunderland.
now if we could only find away to keep Chelsea and Liverpool out of the top 6.....Damn, Moyes really needs to get Everton moving here or I'm liable to miss the septacta.No EPL predictions? I'll throw my top 7 out there....1. Manchester United2. Arsenal3. Manchester City4. Chelsea5. Tottenham6. Liverpool7. Everton
Also liking my "Chelsea gets old all at once" prediction.:buffs nails: Should have known better than to expect Spurs to not drop points they shouldn't, though. They're Spurs for Christ's sake.Nice ScoobShock top 7 finish for Sunderland.
Ya, every time I watch him he does something that amazes me. He is special and I didnt realize he was only 21Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.
Glad to be wrong so far about BlackpoolTop 4MUFCArsenalChelseaMCFCRelegationWest HamWBABlackpool
So glad he plays for Wales.Ya, every time I watch him he does something that amazes me. He is special and I didnt realize he was only 21Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.
Qatar should naturalize himSo glad he plays for Wales.Ya, every time I watch him he does something that amazes me. He is special and I didnt realize he was only 21Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.
Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.
I don't think Spurs can turn that down.Why not?Gareth Bales don't come along often. At 21, I really don't see the rush to sell him unless he wants to move. He's going to be amazingly marketable over the next few years if he keeps playing like this and it's going to net the club a lot of money. And the kid is still improving. If they miss CL, I can see a case can be made, but this is the unique talent that can break Spurs out of the middle of the pack to an upper echelon team. This kid can literally change the club's destiny and no amount of transfer money can be worth more. This is Alan Shearer at Blackburn. Don't do it 'Arry.Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.I don't think Spurs can turn that down.
Or he breaks his leg and he's worth nothing.He's my favorite player on my favorite team, so I certainly want him to stay.Why not?Gareth Bales don't come along often. At 21, I really don't see the rush to sell him unless he wants to move. He's going to be amazingly marketable over the next few years if he keeps playing like this and it's going to net the club a lot of money. And the kid is still improving. If they miss CL, I can see a case can be made, but this is the unique talent that can break Spurs out of the middle of the pack to an upper echelon team. This kid can literally change the club's destiny and no amount of transfer money can be worth more. This is Alan Shearer at Blackburn. Don't do it 'Arry.Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.I don't think Spurs can turn that down.
That's really what it's going to come down to IMO. There's just so much money riding on that CL spot.Why not?Gareth Bales don't come along often. At 21, I really don't see the rush to sell him unless he wants to move. He's going to be amazingly marketable over the next few years if he keeps playing like this and it's going to net the club a lot of money. And the kid is still improving. If they miss CL, I can see a case can be made, but this is the unique talent that can break Spurs out of the middle of the pack to an upper echelon team. This kid can literally change the club's destiny and no amount of transfer money can be worth more. This is Alan Shearer at Blackburn. Don't do it 'Arry.Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.I don't think Spurs can turn that down.
I thought the same thing, but if Tottenham ever really want to have a shot again they have to stop being a farm team for the big clubs. At this point they have the talent to be in the top five for several more years. Even if they don't get a spot this year they are certainly going to be in the running again next year.Selling Bale would be so disappointing.That's really what it's going to come down to IMO. There's just so much money riding on that CL spot.Why not?Gareth Bales don't come along often. At 21, I really don't see the rush to sell him unless he wants to move. He's going to be amazingly marketable over the next few years if he keeps playing like this and it's going to net the club a lot of money. And the kid is still improving. If they miss CL, I can see a case can be made, but this is the unique talent that can break Spurs out of the middle of the pack to an upper echelon team. This kid can literally change the club's destiny and no amount of transfer money can be worth more. This is Alan Shearer at Blackburn. Don't do it 'Arry.Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.I don't think Spurs can turn that down.
I thought you were going to follow "to" with "win more games"I agree with Pre about Spurs needing to keep Bale (even though I'd love to see him go to my geriatric Inter).I thought the same thing, but if Tottenham ever really want to have a shot again they have to stop being a farm team for the big clubs. At this point they have the talent to be in the top five for several more years. Even if they don't get a spot this year they are certainly going to be in the running again next year.Selling Bale would be so disappointing.That's really what it's going to come down to IMO. There's just so much money riding on that CL spot.Why not?Gareth Bales don't come along often. At 21, I really don't see the rush to sell him unless he wants to move. He's going to be amazingly marketable over the next few years if he keeps playing like this and it's going to net the club a lot of money. And the kid is still improving. If they miss CL, I can see a case can be made, but this is the unique talent that can break Spurs out of the middle of the pack to an upper echelon team. This kid can literally change the club's destiny and no amount of transfer money can be worth more. This is Alan Shearer at Blackburn. Don't do it 'Arry.Inter to bid £40m for Gareth Bale
This number has been tossed around for some time, but I didn't realize how rare it was for this kind of payout.
There are clearly better players, but I think it speaks as to how difficult it is to find natural left midfielders/wingbacks with that kind of pace and potential. He's gotten exceptionally better just over the course of this season and he's still only 21.I don't think Spurs can turn that down.