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Posted on Tuesday, 30th June 2009 by Denise Smithson

Brazils’ Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, who came into the world on March 21st, 1980 in Porto Alegre, has become simply one of the best soccer players in the world and perhaps ever in his less-than-30-years in the world. At 5′11″ and 177-lbs, “Ronaldinho” started thrilling spectators all the way back in 1999 as he dazzled players and spectators with his mastery of playing forward. Before that, he was following in the cleat-steps of his father Joao by playing in amateur league beach and indoor soccer, or “futball”.

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Posted on Monday, 29th June 2009 by Jon Daisy

There are only four more matches to go before the Confederations Cup draws to a close in South Africa on Sunday. After a hectic week of group stage football, the four semi finalists have been decided. Spain, the USA, South Africa and Brazil will be the teams trying to reach the final this weekend.

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Posted on Sunday, 28th June 2009 by admin

Who is in charge of choosing the kits for your team? Hopefully it isn’t the one that chose the Newcastle United Away kit for next season – 2009/10.
I feel it is very important for young players to want to wear the kit they play in, much the same as they would want to wear the [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 28th June 2009 by admin

Missing penalties because the player slips always bring a huge cheer from the opposition. Whenever my teams play I always tell them we don’t cheer missed penalties when the player slips or misses the goal.
Yes, we cheer a good save from the penalty kick, but not the miss itself.
I’ve seen a lot of missed [...]

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Posted on Saturday, 27th June 2009 by Ryan Melchiot

As the dust settles after an epic battle for the English Premiership title, the summer months will bring along its fair share of speculation and rumors. What would be foremost on fans’ minds will be possible transfer sagas. The development of Manchester City as the richest club in football will also be headline news.

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Posted on Friday, 26th June 2009 by Denise I Smithson

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, born March 21st, 1980 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, has risen to become one of soccer’s greatest players. The 5′11″, 177-lb “Ronaldinho” began wowing spectators back in 1999 with his amazing mastery at the forward position. He began his amateur soccer career by following the path of his father Joao. Here he honed his talents by playing beach and indoor (”futbal”) soccer.

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Posted on Friday, 26th June 2009 by Denise I Smithson

Pele, a former Brazilian footballer, is thought by many to be the greatest footballer in history. Pel is his nickname; he was born in Brazil with the given name of Edison (Edson) Arantes do Nascimento on October 23, 1940. While his birth certificate reads that his first name is Edison, his preference is Edson, but Pele is the name that this sports legend is known by.

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Posted on Friday, 26th June 2009 by Denise I Smithson

Ronaldinho (Ronaldo de Assis Moreira) was born on March 21, 1980 in Porto Alegre, Brazil and would rise to be one of soccer’s greatest. The five-foot eleven, one-hundred seventy-seven pound forward would wow audiences with his mastery as early as 1999, beginning amateur play following in his father Joao’s footsteps, becoming skilled in beach and indoor (futbal) soccer.

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Posted on Thursday, 25th June 2009 by Calvin Stephenson

For the purpose of this article, we will talk about bits that one would use in a rotary hammer when making holes in concrete or stone.

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Posted on Thursday, 25th June 2009 by Jon Daisy

One more week of excitement remains in the Confederations Cup before the football tournament concludes. The competition has reached its semi final stage after the exciting group rounds. Apart from the hosts South Africa who qualified by the skin of their teeth, the other three teams will be the United States, Brazil and Spain.

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