Archive for June, 2009

What we call soccer in the US is known in other countries as football and is one of the most popular sports around the world no matter what term you use.sports

Football has no boundaries when it comes to the type of person that enjoys the sport from young to old, from male to females all enjoy a great game of football with either their favorite soccer star to their own children. Whether you are just learning about football or are an avid player you are sure to enjoy finding a website that offers you a place to meet others that loves football as much as you.

You will enjoy finding all the information you need for football leagues, your favorite football teams or players that are in your area or even any place in the world and be able to keep up with the latest football news by joining a community. In the community or forum, you will be able to learn the definitions such as formation and tactics, learn about your favorite players such as Zinedine Yazid Zidane or Fabio Cannavaro, and find information regarding famous football clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur Football Club or Arsenal Football Club. Not only will you find all of this but you can also find soccer leagues, soccer teams, and soccer players for the United States.

With football topics such as these you are sure to get excited with the new football team management system that allows you to create a website and forum for your own football team in the US, UK or Hong Kong. This way you can introduce your own team to the world and gather fans worldwide, have your members join, and display information regarding your upcoming games.

July 31, 2006 (Toronto, Canada) – The road show in Ohio has come to a halt and I am back north of the border where former NFL running back Ricky Williams is once again passing the time not playing football. With less than a month to go ’till the start of the College Football season and with the NFL right behind the kids, bettors are rubbing their hands in gleeful anticipation. sports

Before we get zoned in to the football scene, I would be remiss if I did not give kudos to major league baseball which has become the definition of parity in sports. Every time you think you have a team pegged as a contender or on the verge of being eliminated from the race, the tide turns drastically.

Last week, I suggested to readers that the St. Louis Cardinals were set to soar-off away from their competitors in the NL Central as they were getting healthy and had played excellently on a recent West Coast swing. They were heading to Wrigley Field this past weekend for a four game set with the inept Cubs. Chicago was a heavy dog in this series and, wouldn’t you know it, they took a huge bite out of the Cards by sweeping the four game series.

Meanwhile, out west in San Francisco the Giants seemed poised for a long and lengthy battle with their California rival the San Diego Padres. After taking two of three from them and beginning the week in a virtual tie for the lead, Felipe and his men headed east for dates with the Nationals and the lowly Bucs of Pittsburgh who dropped six in a row.