Posts Tagged “United States”
Nov
13
2009
The World Calls it Football, the United States Soccer - It is the World’s Greatest GamePosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesSometimes it happens in the school playground where we like the colour of a shirt (although this reason totally baffles me). Other times it is because we like to support the underdog. For me the choice of football team to support was easy. I was born in Davyhulme, grew up in Swinton, now part of Salford near Manchester, and went to a school where 90% of the boys were Manchester United fans. I know this will dispel the popular myth that people in Manchester don’t support United but who cares. As Mancunians we know the truth. I’ve been in life threatening situations, I’ve been carried away with immense emotion and I’ve screamed my lungs out so hard that my voice was left to the football God’s for days before slowly and painfully crawling its’ way back. I’ve witnessed decades where rivals have gloated over success while we continued to flatter to deceive. I’ve laughed, I’ve cried and I’ve fallen out with friends and family alike. Whatever the reason that you support your team; there is n … Tags: Decades, Emotion, Fans, Football Soccer, Football Team, Friends And Family, God, Greatest Game, Lungs, Manchester United, Myth, Reason, Rivals, Salford, School Playground, Soccer World, Truth, Underdog, United States, World GameFootball is the most popular spectator sport in the United States, and accumulating football cards is a love for a lot of football fans. Once you have begun collecting, you will want to learn how to figure out the value of an individual football card. You can do this by purchasing a price guide or going to ebay.com. These will help you figure out there current values. So as I am sure you already know, amassing football cards for most people is more than just an investment. If you’re, like me, a football card collector, then you must have exhausted a long time looking up player statistics and their records as a child with your collection. There is no better way to follow your favorite players than collecting football cards. There are many ways to collect Cards. Below we will break them down for you. Vintage Cards Vintage cards are definitely fun to collect. Vintage cards are normally football cards that were produced before 1960. These cards are very hard to find in good condition but … Tags: Card Collecting, Card Collector, Ebay, Football Card, Football Cards, Football Fans, Long Time, Lot, Love, Player Statistics, Spectator Sport, United States, Vintage Cards
Jun
17
2009
Soccer Sports - The Sport Soccer in AmericaPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesBut in the United States, it is called as soccer. At first, the sport was not so popular in the US unlike other sport like baseball, basketball and the American football. Not until the United States hosted the 1994 World Cup which have contributed to the increase of interest in the sport by many Americans. Since then, a great number of its players organized different clubs and associations which have attracted many players to join and compete. In fact the United States is the only country which has the largest number of soccer officials which is around 18 million. Today, the sport is the number with a fast growing sport team in the country. It has also emerged as one of the favorite sport for women which have led to the creation of a women’s national team which had successfully competed with numerous tournaments including the Olympics. The sport had also been included as a recreational program in many schools. It has been also been a favorite sport for college students. Active partici … Tags: America United, American Football, Baseball Basketball, College Students, Creation, Favorite Sport, Led, Olympics, Soccer America, Soccer Officials, Sport Basketball, Sport Soccer, Sport Team, Sports Soccer, United Country, United States, World Cup
Apr
26
2009
Football - AASICS WOMEN’S GT 2070 TRAINING SHOESPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Shoes
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