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Pro Evolution Soccer 2009-worthwhile dowloads

September 4th, 2010
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2009-worthwhile dowloads

Gameplay has been changed for Pro Evolution Soccer 2009, with key additions to the Teamvision system, tactics change according to situation, off-the-ball fluency AI recognizing strategies that works accumulating data on an ongoing basis within Master League and League modes. Another new addition is the readjustments for ball movements.PES 2009 has new air resistance calculations for the trajectory of the ball. There are also new friction routines to affect ball movement in terms of ground conditions, backspin routines are calculated so that ball slows accordingly, and the bounce of the ball can be used more effectively: players can flick the ball up to tee a shot, or to lift it over a defender’s trailing leg. If a player has the ability, they will be able to perform skillful turns. PES 2009 also features a new game mode called ‘Become A Legend’, much like ‘Be a Pro’ from the EA SportsFIFA Series.

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Improve Your Soccer Stamina

September 3rd, 2010
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Improve Your Soccer Stamina

A fitter player and, more importantly, a fitter team can play at a faster pace for a longer period of time. Fitness and player stamina is what sets apart professional and part-time teams, especially when they play in “all or nothing” matches such as the FA Cup where there is no middle ground for a draw. Stamina training in soccer is just a party of getting and remaining fit for the entire season. A player requires strength to keep the ball and win the match and this means the player must be able to sprint, accelerate and move quickly around the field for 90 minutes.

The warm-up is an essential part of injury prevention, vital when your star player is earning £70,000 a week and will pick this up whether he plays or is sitting out injured. To improve your fitness and agility, start off with five minutes of jogging on the spot followed by high knees, heel flicks, jumping jacks and then five minutes of stretching. You can also perform press ups, squat thrusts,

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Competitive Youth Soccer and Today’s Coach

September 3rd, 2010
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Competitive Youth Soccer and Today’s Coach

At the highest levels of youth soccer, volunteer coaches have been replaced in many leagues with paid trainers. Parents shell out lots of money for private training in the hopes of turning their child into the world’s next Freddy Adu.

Things are serious, and regardless of your opinions of how the game has evolved at the youth level, one thing is for sure: The games are more competitive then ever before! Of course the majority of kids play in less competitive leagues, on teams coached by volunteers. These coaches are dedicated individuals that usually do their best to help the team but are often limited by their knowledge of the game.

I don’t mean to beat up on Volunteer coaches because after all, they are what allows youth soccer to exist, but many lack the ability or the time to invest properly in putting together a plan for developing their players. Against a coach like me, they have no chance.

Why? I know

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US National Soccer Team – How Can it Get Better?

September 2nd, 2010
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US National Soccer Team – How Can it Get Better?

In 1930, the US national soccer team got off to a roaring international career at the inaugural World Cup. In a tournament mostly dominated by South American teams, the United States reached the semi-finals. However, since then, the USA’s record has been rather poor. And that is being generous. Apart from 2002, where they reached the quarterfinals, the men’s national team has faired very badly in international tournaments. The latest incident being the 2007 Copa America where the US was utterly and completely lambasted by its South American competition. You have to ask yourself, why? The United States is one of the largest countries in the world with, arguably, the most physically gifted athletes. Furthermore, with an incredibly powerful economy, Americans have almost unlimited resources for training and equipment.

So, why can the USA never seem to reach the highest eschelon of international soccer? The reason is actually very simple. We simply

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Soccer Dribbling Drill Tips for Volunteer Coaches

September 2nd, 2010
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Soccer Dribbling Drill Tips for Volunteer Coaches

Turning your team into above average dribblers should be a major goal of your practice schedule. Ultimately, the drills you do in practice should help your players to become more comfortable when they have possession of the ball.

Make sure each player participates in each drill at practice to the fullest, rather than standing around waiting for a “turn.” Getting a high number of touches on the ball is at the core of what being comfortable is all about, and if players are waiting on the sidelines they are most definitly not getting any touches.

When players do have to wait, have them juggle as they wait. When they are at home, tell them to practice by dribbling the ball when they are walking around the house and trying to avoid running into furniture It may piss off their mom and dad but it will be for a good cause because it will make them more relaxed handling the ball, especially in game situations in the face of pressure from

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Does Loyalty Exist in the Modern-Day Soccer Player?

September 2nd, 2010
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Does Loyalty Exist in the Modern-Day Soccer Player?

Throughout the history of soccer there have been many examples of players showing admirable loyalty to their team and its supporters. Bobby Charlton, Paolo Maldini, Ryan Giggs, Tony Adams and Matt Le Tissier to name a few. Look at the list and you will notice a strong connection between the players, all were plying their trade for very successful clubs except for Le Tissier.


The exceptionally talented Southampton talisman could have taken his pick of teams during the 1990s and he deserved more England appearances than the records show. However, how many other soccer players are there that have talents like this but choose not to play for one of the top clubs? Not many, that is for sure.


With players like Chelsea’s John Terry reportedly earning 130,000 pounds a week it wouldn’t be a surprise for him to remain at the club for his entire career. He is Chelsea through and through and with the club chasing every title going each season it

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The 10 Greatest Ever Soccer Players in Mls History

September 2nd, 2010
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The 10 Greatest Ever Soccer Players in Mls History

Walter Zenga (New England Revolution)

The man they nicknamed Uomo Ragno (Spider-Man), was an ever present in the Inter Milan goal through the 1980′s, making no less than 328 appearances and appearing for his country 58 times.

Even more impressively, in Italia 90 set a record of keeping 5 consecutive clean sheets, totalling 518 minutes without conceding a goal, a record that still stands today.

He is now the manager of Serie A side Catania.

Richard Gough (Kansas City Wizards/San Jose Clash)

A no-nonsense centre half and one of Glasgow Rangers most successful ever players, winning 9 titles as part of the infamous ’9 in a row’ team. Gough also amassed 61 appearances for the Scottish national side. His spell at Rangers was interrupted by a brief stint with Tottenham Hotspur, only to return to Rangers, becoming the first ever Scottish player to be sold for over £1,000,000.

He spent 2 years in the MLS

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English Soccer – Liverpool Must Stay Focused

September 1st, 2010
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English Soccer – Liverpool Must Stay Focused

But an unexpected outburst of words from club manager Rafael Benitez, criticizing the way the FA seemed to turn a blind eye to Manchester United’s manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s alleged actions of disrespect to the referees seemed  to have rocked Liverpool’s boat and which made them tense the night they played. Which is perhaps a contentious statement. But to fail to come up with a win against a side whom you have met before, wouldn’t Benitez been able to come up with a better strategy against Stoke? For one thing, I cannot understand his decision to play with only one striker, and picked Dirk Kuyt over Robbie Keane, provided that Fernando Torres still isn’t fit to play the whole 90 minutes. And to clog the middle with five midfielders with Steven Gerrard playing support? As if the Stoke half wont get crowded enough when they let everyone stay back and defend it.

Stoke has lost 10 games, but has also snatched a win against Arsenal. Meaning does this team play

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A Look at Uk Soccer

September 1st, 2010
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A Look at Uk Soccer

The FA Premier League Partnership, also known as UK soccer, was first founded in 1992 and is a league that is reserved for the top UK soccer clubs in the English system. This distinction makes it England’s primary soccer competition. Each year, 20 teams compete for the league championship but, oddly enough, only four teams have been crowned. Why? Because these four teams have dominated UK soccer since it’s inception. These include Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea and Manchester United. Of these four UK soccer clubs, Manchester United has been the most successful after having won the championship title on eight occasions. The current league champions are Chelsea, who clinched their second consecutive title during the 2005-06 season.


The sport of UK soccer hasn’t always been as popular as it is today. In fact, the 1980s marked a particularly low point for the sport. Stadiums were crumbling, which left spectators facing poor facilities. As

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English Soccer Live Scores – Arsenal Draws With Tottenham

September 1st, 2010
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English Soccer Live Scores – Arsenal Draws With Tottenham

Another possible scenario is Aston Villa’s resurgence. The team has now occupied the third spot after they dislodged Arsenal in fourth place and Chelsea’s slip from third. Surprisingly, the team is doing it quietly, minus the pomp and buzz. If they continue to hold on to third place, then it means that Arsenal and Chelsea now have to fight for fourth place for a chance to play in the Champions League. Such is the importance of the Gunners’ match against Tottenham Hotspur.

In the first football result of Sunday, Tottenham missed the opportunity to pick up three precious points when it failed to win its match against Arsenal despite the Gunners being reduced to 10 men and had to settle to a 0-0 draw. Emmanuel Eboue was given the red card after he picked up two unnecessary yellow cards all in the first half. Arsenal fans then watched their senior striker Emmanuel Adebayor be taken out in what the Gunners suspect as a serious hamstring injury.

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