Just bought a Futsal ball and a Futebol de Salao for the boys.
These smaller heavier balls should help with development of Football skills. If works for the Brazilians then it can work in England, the home of Football!!!
Showing posts with label assocation football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label assocation football. Show all posts
Friday, 25 March 2011
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Good Luck
Just wanted to wish the England team all the best against Germany tomorrow.
I think it'll be a humdinger of a match between two great footballing sides.
Although our recent record against the Germans at major tournaments isn't great (I'm thinking of 1990 and 1996 particularly) but overall I think the score is 12-12 (and I'm being generous by giving Germany the two draws that they then won on penalties.
Our world cup hasn't been great so far, but I'm forever hoepful that we have a chance.
I think it'll be a humdinger of a match between two great footballing sides.
Although our recent record against the Germans at major tournaments isn't great (I'm thinking of 1990 and 1996 particularly) but overall I think the score is 12-12 (and I'm being generous by giving Germany the two draws that they then won on penalties.
Our world cup hasn't been great so far, but I'm forever hoepful that we have a chance.
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Disappointed
Disappointed, to say the least.
I thought England had done enough to win last night's football match.
Before the absolute howler from Green we looked very comfortable and dominating. Cracking early goal from Stevie Gerrard and he seemed to be playing really well for the first 30 minutes.
But after Green's error, the game seemed flat. England still did most of the attacking, but seemed to lack something.
To be fair, USA were pretty well organised, and hard to break down. That's how they set up their stall (only one player in the squad is classed as a centre forward/striker) so that made it difficult, but there was hardly any threat to Green's goal (only Green himself!)
I blame the damn Vuvuzelas!
Oh well. A draw is a point. So, all we need to do now is spank Algeria and Slovenia and everything will be cushdy.
I thought England had done enough to win last night's football match.
Before the absolute howler from Green we looked very comfortable and dominating. Cracking early goal from Stevie Gerrard and he seemed to be playing really well for the first 30 minutes.
But after Green's error, the game seemed flat. England still did most of the attacking, but seemed to lack something.
To be fair, USA were pretty well organised, and hard to break down. That's how they set up their stall (only one player in the squad is classed as a centre forward/striker) so that made it difficult, but there was hardly any threat to Green's goal (only Green himself!)
I blame the damn Vuvuzelas!
Oh well. A draw is a point. So, all we need to do now is spank Algeria and Slovenia and everything will be cushdy.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Beckham gets told off for kicking a football
As we all know, Beckham is out of the worlds greatest competition, Football's World Cup, after he ruptured his achille tendon in March, but he couldn't resist having a few kicks of the ball despite an on-hand medic warning him against it. Footage can be seen at the link below.
Beckham gets told off for kicking a football
I suspect I'm not the only English fan who watched this and thought, bl**dy hell, wouldn't it be great if they announced he was fit before Friday (staight swap for Wright-Phillips.Sorry Shaun.)
Beckham gets told off for kicking a football
I suspect I'm not the only English fan who watched this and thought, bl**dy hell, wouldn't it be great if they announced he was fit before Friday (staight swap for Wright-Phillips.Sorry Shaun.)
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Yay for me
Here's a link to a caption competition I won recently.
http://www.footballfancast.com/caption-competition-gallery/attachment/capcompwinner26feb-2
Of course, like all Football fans (especially English ones!) I'm gutted for Beckham who is unlikely to feature in the World Cup in June because of a torn achilles tendon.
Here's a link to an article for the local newspaper where I took the photo (from the top front seat of a double-decker bus!)
http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/eveningnews24/norwich-news/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=News&tBrand=ENOnline&tCategory=xNews&itemid=NOED12%20Mar%202010%2010%3A52%3A07%3A910
I am of course hoping for other things (i.e. stories) to get published this year, but the small amount of kudos for anything published no matter how small is always appreciated :-)
http://www.footballfancast.com/caption-competition-gallery/attachment/capcompwinner26feb-2
Of course, like all Football fans (especially English ones!) I'm gutted for Beckham who is unlikely to feature in the World Cup in June because of a torn achilles tendon.
Here's a link to an article for the local newspaper where I took the photo (from the top front seat of a double-decker bus!)
http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/eveningnews24/norwich-news/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=News&tBrand=ENOnline&tCategory=xNews&itemid=NOED12%20Mar%202010%2010%3A52%3A07%3A910
I am of course hoping for other things (i.e. stories) to get published this year, but the small amount of kudos for anything published no matter how small is always appreciated :-)
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Laurie Cunningham 8 March 1956 – 15 July 1989
It's 20 years to the day that Laurie Cunningham died in a car crash in Madird.
Laurie joined West Bromwich Albion Football Club in 1977. Laurie broke a lot of round as a player and a man. 30 years ago it was are for black players to be playing professional football and racist abuse from the terraces was shocking (a bit like being in Spain or Eastern Europe nowadays). So, Albion had three black players in the shape of Cunningham, Cyril Regis and Brendon Batson this was unheard of. It coincided with a period of time where Albion were one of the best footballing teams in Europe.
Laurie was the first black player to represent England at any level, and also the first to represent them in a competitive international.
His skills as an Albion player got lots of attention and in 1979 he was the first English player to sign for Real Madrid for £995k.
Desipte early success in Madrid he didn't quite recapture the form that made him one of Albion's greatest ever footballer and he had a bit of a Journeyman career, but was looking forward to facing Madrid in the Spanish topflight for local rivals Rayo Vallecano; a club he had just helped gain promotion.
Still, for those of us who saw him play, he will live long in the memories, and twenty years on his magic is missed.
A couple of years ago I showed the video below on this blog, and you can see how great a player Laurie Cunningham was. you will also notice the aforementioned racism from the crowd.
And the strangest thing is when walking into work this morning I was thinking about a close friend who died in a car crash less than 2 years after Laurie (before I realised it was the anniversary of Laurie's death.)
Laurie joined West Bromwich Albion Football Club in 1977. Laurie broke a lot of round as a player and a man. 30 years ago it was are for black players to be playing professional football and racist abuse from the terraces was shocking (a bit like being in Spain or Eastern Europe nowadays). So, Albion had three black players in the shape of Cunningham, Cyril Regis and Brendon Batson this was unheard of. It coincided with a period of time where Albion were one of the best footballing teams in Europe.
Laurie was the first black player to represent England at any level, and also the first to represent them in a competitive international.
His skills as an Albion player got lots of attention and in 1979 he was the first English player to sign for Real Madrid for £995k.
Desipte early success in Madrid he didn't quite recapture the form that made him one of Albion's greatest ever footballer and he had a bit of a Journeyman career, but was looking forward to facing Madrid in the Spanish topflight for local rivals Rayo Vallecano; a club he had just helped gain promotion.
Still, for those of us who saw him play, he will live long in the memories, and twenty years on his magic is missed.
A couple of years ago I showed the video below on this blog, and you can see how great a player Laurie Cunningham was. you will also notice the aforementioned racism from the crowd.
And the strangest thing is when walking into work this morning I was thinking about a close friend who died in a car crash less than 2 years after Laurie (before I realised it was the anniversary of Laurie's death.)
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Football bloopers
I watched some football bloopers on the telly this morning -and thats why I stuck some on here. THe quality gets a bit grainy at times.
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