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Three million children play soccer each year.  With World Cup events in recent months, there is a new rejuvenated excitement associated with soccer for children.  For those seeking an energetic, competitive sport, requiring endurance and providing optimal work outs for the cardiovascular system, soccer is a perfect choice in sporting activities, especially for children. Offered as both and indoor and outdoor sport, soccer is exciting and exhilirating but also dangerous when proper play and stretching techniques are not followed. Protecting a child from the injuries associated with soccer will allow for a more pleasant experience soccer experience.  

Like adults, child suffer a common soccer injury involving the knees. Specifically, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), in a child soccer player, may sustain signficant strain through the various leg maneuveurs required for completing a soccer drill. Working within the knee to provide stability, the ACL can be partially or totally torn leading to immediate and sudden pain, many months of rehabilitation and, often, surgery to correct the repair.  For children, learning to prevent ACL injuries is a lesson that should be taught in the early years of soccer participation.  

Second to ACL injuries, many child soccer players develop ankle disorders also attributed to the lower extremity manuveurs in controlling soccer ball manipulations.   Ankle disorders, in child soccer players, often become chronic in nature and progressively worsen with soccer play over several months and years.   T o avoid ankle injuries in child soccer players, appropriate technique in strengthen lower leg muscles and foot muscles is highly recommended in both the soccer setting as well as in a fitness facility or home setting.   In fact, with proper stretching techniques, many child soccer players will avoid the most common strain involving the tibialis.  In this type of injury, the child soccer player may complain of ankle pain but, instead, learn the pain is associated with the muscles on the backside of the leg, connecting the tibia and the fibula together.   Avoiding this type of injury, at an early age, will lead the child into many years of soccer activity.

In addition to general stretching techniques, to prevent ankle and knee injuries in child soccer players, parents should also encourage the child to wear protective equipment including mouthguards, which will reduce the number of injuries sustained.  Additionally, what is not commonly known is that many child soccer injuries are comparable to that of running injuries as the same level of fitness and endurance is required in children.  In other words, injuries which are sustained in a running exercise can often be damaging to the body to the same degree as those in soccer.   For injured child soccer athletes, this may be disconcerting as the potential for any type of simple running exercise will be inhibited with a soccer injury thus leading to an inability to perform physical activity both at home, on the soccer field as well as at school.

As parents, providing the appropriate guidance and supervision to young soccer players will lead to many years of fun and enjoyment in the athletic programs.   With soccer, utilizing proper stretching techniques, in addition to appropriate protection, will ensure the child soccer play remains active with the soccer program while also continuing to pursue other physical activities at home and at school.  For more information regarding soccer injuries in children, visit www. footy4kids.co.uk. 

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TORONTO – The sun will be over the yardarm a little bit earlier during the FIFA World Cup, thanks to Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone.

“We’re approaching more of a European attitude to alcohol — that is, in moderation it’s good,” Pantalone said, shortly after his motion to allow bars to open an hour early during the world soccer championship starting in June passed at city council.

“It will be appreciated by the general public and it will be appreciated by the people who enjoy a good game of football with a glass of beer in the hot days of July and August.”

The games are being played in South Africa and will air early in the morning here in Toronto.

The changes will allow bars to start serving at 10 a.m. instead of 11 a.m. Closing time will remain 2 a.m.

Only two councillors voted against the measure — Cesar Palacio and John Parker. Palacio got ribbed afterwards by Councillor Gord Perks, who accused him of being a member of the junior temperance league.

Pantalone, who is running to replace Mayor David Miller in the Oct. 25 civic election, also drew some jibes.

“Need a drink, Joe?” shouted Councillor Brian Ashton after the vote.

He did, however, pick up some unexpected support in his mayoral campaign.

“Joe for mayor,” called out Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti — a curious position since he too is running in the race.

“I look forward to all the other candidates conceding the election right now,” Pantalone said.

“That’s probably not going to happen but I’ll take any converts I can.”

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The Championship play-offs kick off this weekend. We'll take a closer look at the matches later in the week.

First of all, Nobes takes a look at the four teams fighting it out for a place in next season's Premier League.

Final top of the table:

………………………..P…..GD…..PTS
1. Newcastle……….46…..55……102
2. West Brom………46…..41…….91

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3. Nottm. Forest…..46…..25…….79
4. Cardiff……………46…..19…….76

5. Leicester…………46…..16…….76

6. Blackpool………..46…..16…….70

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7. Swansea…………46……3……..69


Nottingham Forest

Story of the season:

After narrowly avoiding the drop last term, Forest have been rejuvenated under the wily Billy Davies.

An expensive summer rebuilding job took time to settle in, but the team went on a 20-match unbeaten run from September to January lifting them right into the automatic promotion mix.

Ultimately, they were unable to last the pace with Newcastle and West Brom, but comfortably took 3rd place.

Manager:

Billy Davies kept up his proud record of never finishing outside the top six in the Championship when in charge for a full season. The 45-year-old is now embarking on his fourth play-off campaign.

He twice lost with Preston, in the 2005 final and 2006 semis, and was promoted with Derby through the play-offs in 2007.

A passionate Scot, he is known for his attention to detail on the training ground and fiery temperament on the touchline. Tactically very shrewd.

Strength:

Forest have turned the City Ground into a fortress. They have lost just three times on home soil and are unbeaten there since September – a run of 19 matches.

They've also conceded just 13 goals at home this season, including keeping clean sheets in nine of their last ten City Ground contests.

The experience of manager Davies in play-off situations must also count in their favour.

Weakness:

Davies's men were the last professional team to be unbeaten away from home this season. However, after going 13 games without defeat on the road, they've failed to win any of their last 11 away matches.

Having finished third, Forest will also have pressure on them – and expectations will be high that they can improve upon their disappointing play-off record and return to the top flight.

Key players:

Forest have conceded just 40 goals in their 46 games, and have an excellent defensive unit – including keeper Lee Camp . His performances this season have led to him being suggested for the England World Cup squad.

He's also taken as captain after a long-term injury to influential midfield man Paul McKenna.

That also increases the importance of winger Paul Anderson. The former Liverpool man has shown glimpses of pure quality this term and his pace can electrify any encounter.

Powerful and pacy striker Dexter Blackstock – who's found the back of the net 14 times this season – could also play an important role.

Play-off history:

Forest have appeared in the play-offs twice – losing in the semi finals both times.

In 2002/3, under Paul Hart, they lost to Sheffield United 5-4 over the two legs in the Championship play-offs.

In 2006/7, Colin Calderwood's Forest team threw away a 2-0 lead to lose 5-2 in the second leg to Yeovil in the League One play-offs.

Top flight pedigree

Unbelievably, promotion to the Premier League would see Forest make their first appearance in the top flight since 1999.

The former English and European Champions were constant members of the top flight during the '80s and most of the '90s.

They have fallen on harder times recently – including a three year spell in League One – but can still legitimately claim to be at home in the Premier League.

Cardiff City

Story of the season:

One of the pre-season favourites for the top six, Cardiff have, for once, lived up to their billing and consistently held down a play-off spot this term.

They missed out on the top six by the narrowest of margins on the final day last season. However, this time they have put off-field financial worries aside and shown greater resilience.

Rarely out of the top six, they have shown the typical attacking flair and quality associated with their play to take 4th.

Manager:

Dave Jones has been in charge in the Welsh capital for five seasons, and has finally taken them into the play-offs.

The Scouser has experience in the end of season lottery – taking Wolverhampton Wanderers into the play-offs twice – winning them the second time around.

At 53, he is the oldest manager in the play-offs, and likes to encourage his team to play good football and entertain.

Strength:

Quite simply, on their day, Cardiff have the ability to score plenty of goals and beat anyone in the division.

They hit Derby and Bristol City for six, and scored four past Sheffield United, Scunthorpe, Watford, Peterborough, and play-off opponents Leicester.

A rich array of attacking quality up-front, in midfield, and out wide makes containing them a difficult prospect.

Weakness:
Even with them making the top six this term, Cardiff have still shown the kind of brittleness associated with previous campaigns.

Throwing away a 4-0 lead at struggling Peterborough was typical of their ability to squander good positions. A willingness to play good football can often lead them to being exposed at the back too.

Key players:

With Cardiff's attacking emphasis, striker Michael Chopra can always be guaranteed good service and plenty of opportunities. He's found the back of the net 19 times.

City's top scorer though is actually midfielder Peter Whittingham . The left winger and dead-ball specialist has notched up an outstanding 23 goals for the Bluebirds this term.

At the back, summer signing from Walsall, Anthony Gerrard, has matured into an excellent centre back whose presence at the back will be important if Cardiff are to prosper.

Play-off history:

This may be Cardiff's first time in the Championship play-offs, but they've appeared twice in the end of season lottery in the lower leagues.

In 1996/7 they lost out to Northampton in the League Two play-offs in the semi finals.

However, they had more success in League One in 2003. After seeing off Severnside rivals Bristol City in the semis, they defeated QPR in the final to seal promotion to the Championship.

Top flight pedigree:

Cardiff have never played in the Premier League. Indeed, it's been 48 years since City appeared in the top flight of English football.

During the '80s and '90s, City struggled along in the lower two tiers before winning promotion to the Championship in 2003.

That's where they have remained ever since – flirting with the play-offs on occasions and holding down a comfortable mid-table position.


Leicester City

Story of the season:

The Foxes were last season's League One winners, and have continued their form this term as they have mounted a second successive promotion campaign.

They've never dropped lower than 10th, and were always in the running for the play offs.

A run of four straight defeats late on threatened their top six position, but City recovered to win their last five games and secure 5th spot.

Manager:

Nigel Pearson has been the architect of Leicester's renaissance after taking charge of the club in 2008.

City walked away with the League One title in his first season at the helm, and the step-up in division hasn't stopped them from continuing the same impressive form.

A talented coach, he has marshalled a team who work very hard and are well organised. His record in the transfer market has also been very good.

Strength:

A side with an excellent work ethic and organisation, who have the ability to play good football, but also deal with the physical side of the game.

Leicester also have a group of players who are used to winning and have developed a great team spirit and unity over the past two years.

Five successive wins also means they come into the play-offs in good form.

Weakness:

Pearson is the only one of the four managers to have never experienced play-off football before. Can he prepare his side for the mental battle ahead in dealing with the pressure?

Given their form, winning mentality, play-off history, and impressive home record, it could be argued too that Leicester are the favourites. Can they handle that title?

Key Players:

Joint top scorer Matty Fryatt is returning from injury and is always a reliable source of goals for the Foxes – particularly in key games where chances may be few and far between.

Midfield man Richie Wellens has been a steadying presence on the ball for City this term and has the vision and guile that may be needed to open up a tight encounter.

Andy King has had another excellent season – getting into double figures in the scoring charts.


Play-off history:

Leicester are looking to make it a hat-trick of promotions via the Championship play-offs.

They've actually made the play-offs five times, losing the 1992 final to Blackburn and the 1993 final to Swindon.

However, they were finally promoted in the 1994 final under Brian Little after beating local rivals Derby County 2-1.

Two years later, and this time under Martin O'Neill, they were 2-1 victors over Crystal Palace at Wembley to gain promotion again.

Top flight pedigree:

After promotion in 1994, Leicester were instantly relegated but bounced back at the first attempt. That heralded the start of six successive seasons in the top flight before relegation in 2002.

They once again bounced back at the first time of asking, but were immediately relegated. Before this season, they've rarely looked like returning to the Premier League, and even suffered relegation to League One in 2008.

Blackpool

Story of the season:

The surprise package of the Championship. Despite having one of the smallest budgets and crowds in the division, the Seasiders have been a revelation.

They made a solid start to the season, without ever looking like top six challengers. However, by Christmas, they were firmly in the play off race.

An inconsistent spell at the start of 2010 left them five points off the play-offs with eight to play.

Six wins from seven saw them edge out Swansea on the penultimate weekend and a last day draw secured them 6th and the final play-off berth.

Manager:

After a disastrous tenure at Leicester, Ian Holloway has rebuilt his reputation with Blackpool.

Tipped to struggle before a ball had been kicked, the popular Bristolian was backed in the transfer market – including the signing of midfielder Charlie Adam for £500,000.

After a reputation for producing effective if dour sides at Plymouth and QPR, Holloway has the Tangerines playing an attractive, adventurous style of play which has won as many plaudits as points.

Strength:

They are massive underdogs. Nobody expected Blackpool to be in the play-offs, and their hopes looked dead and buried a couple of months ago.

They now come into the play-offs in good form and have turned Bloomfield Road into a difficult place for opponents to visit – only faiing to score once at home all season.

They will also be pleased with facing Forest – they are the only side to do the 'double' over the East Midlands side this term.

Weakness:

How much more can they give? Holloway has overachieved getting Pool this far – can they continue their fairytale over two legs in the pressure cooker environment of the play-offs?

They've also lost more games away from home than any other top six side – and must travel for the all-important second leg.

Key players:

The driving force behind Pool's play-off charge has been former Rangers man Charlie Adam . With 17 goals and numerous assists to his name this term, he will be vital to any hope they have of promotion.

Keeper Matt Gilks has taken over as the Number 1 at Bloomfield Road. An excellent shot stopper, he may be called upon regularly in the play-offs.

Veteran striker Brett Ormerod – in his second spell at the club – has been in typically good scoring form with 12 goals over the campaign. His goals could be key again.


Play-off history:

The Seasiders are appearing in the play-offs for the sixth time and have had a mixed bag of results.

They lost the 1991 League Two final to Torquay on penalties, but 12 months later were victorious at the same stage on spot kicks against Scunthorpe.

Their next taste of the play-offs came in 1996, where Sam Allardyce's Blackpool threw away a 2-0 first leg advantage to lose to Bradford 3-2 in the semis.

In 2001, they were promoted from League Two via the play-offs under Steve McMahon after a 4-2 win over Leyton Orient in the final.

Most recently, they gained promotion to the Championship after beating Yeovil 2-0 in the 2007 final to win the League One play-offs under Simon Grayson.

Top flight pedigree:

Promotion to the Premier League would be a first for Blackpool. The Lancashire team haven't played in the top flight of English football since 1971.

Since then, they've tumbled all the way down to the lower reaches of the basement division and, before their 2007 promotion to the Championship, yo-yoed between the bottom two divisions in the Football League.

We'll have an in-depth look at the two Championship play-off ties later in the week.

With the EPL title decided–Chelsea–and La Liga set to go down this weekend–either Real Madrid or Barca–many of the World Cup squads have players in flux on league rosters and not soon after their seasons end they will need to be in camp with their World Cup squads getting ready for the monthlong tournament in South Africa.

How do these league races effect the World Cup?  Well, every guy who’s playing the World Cup and is already “out of it” will have plenty of time to rest and recuperate–plus they will have time to mentally rest and recuperate.

It’s the mental aspect that helps the most as there are guys who are just bodies with no brains and they are simply tired of thinking.  Look at someone like Kobe Bryant.  He wins a Gold Medal in Beijing, then he wins the NBA title, but he had some down time between the two and he actually lost the NBA title before the Olympics in 2008.

I don’t know how he managed at the Olympics, but he is the exception to the rule because most people just wouldn’t be able to mentally handle the strain of losing, winning, doing the whole season, and winning a title.

The same is true here.  Even the best players need a break and teams like Portugal and Argentina–who count on guys like Messi and Ronaldo–will have some early hiccups with their stars playing so late into their own club seasons.

I don’t expect these hiccups to be big, but they will be there.  A few scares here and there before they pull themselves together, but if one of those hiccups lasts too long them someone is going to have a really bad summer.

I don’t wish it on anyone, I’m just saying.  Club play is hard and doing it right before the World Cup is harder still.

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When economists, activists, writers and fans turn up the heat in World Cup Fever, it feels like a Sweatshop. Though the debate sees the constant flipping of the two-sided coin of Globalization. As Franklin Foer said in a recent interview with Fareed Zakaria, “the World Cup is a paradox because it’s at once a great spectacle of globalization fueled by multi-national corporations giving the world this common language of soccer, but at the same time it’s a festival of nationalism, so people thought that globalization was going to smush nationalism and the World Cup proves that it can actually facilitate nationalism.”1

This comes reinforced by economic numbers, as Newsweek showed that, “Previous World Cup winner nations get up to a 4% GDP boost; the loser’s GDP drops about .3%.” We see the economic importance of the World Cup and Soccer through Foer, but what of Globalization’s other impact on human rights, trade and labor? The Clean Clothes Campaign, along with Oxfam, recently released reports on the plight of women workers in Thailand producing soccer balls. Particularly the adidas Teamgeist (team spirit) football, used during this year’s World Cup.

At this paradoxical interweaving of Soccer’s position in Globalization is what two scholars claim, “evokes a transcivilizational issue.” Reebok Chairman Paul Fireman made the decision to stop purchasing soccer balls from Pakistan if they continued to use child labor, revealing a progressive idealism in business. Fireman said, “We’d like to see everyone join with us, and although this will sound bizarre in the world of business, we’d rather see the world operate at a better level.”2

This executive idealism is in unison with some of Soccer Culture’s more altruistic moments. When child activist Iqbal Masih escaped slavery in Pakistan as a carpet weaver, he was murdered in the limelight of his crusade making him a martyr of the movement. This inspired another child activist, Craig Kielburger, of Canada to carry the torch of this crusade against child labor, eventually founding the Free The Children Foundation. Reebok had its role in this, granting Masih with the Reebok Human Rights Youth Action Award. Putting Fireman’s ideal in the public spotlight, which could easily lead World Cup and soccer fans to associate the Reebok brand as a responsible globally influential company. As much as this is possible, a multinational like Reebok can’t shake the corporate image so tainted by industry wide use of sweatshops.

The paradox grows ever more when considering Nike’s dominate role with Brazil’s iconic footballer, Ronaldo. As United Nations Development Programme Goodwill Ambassador, Ronaldo is lionized by his efforts in Brazil and Kosovo to lift children out of poverty and into education. Nike can only hope to gain a respectable bit of pride-by-association through their sponsor deals. For instance Nike is a major sponsor of the Homeless World Cup, which lifts football talent out of poverty and onto the field. Though when players and coaches react to accusations made against companies like Nike, it can affect major sponsorship deals of not just pro, but college level teams. United Students Against Sweatshops have organized pressure across the country to cut sponsorship deals. This even drove St. John's University's soccer coach, Jim Keady, out of the job for refusing a $3.5 million Nike sponsorship for the school. Drove him out the job, but into a life-changing journey to Indonesia to live with Nike factory workers, the inspiration for his documentary Sweat. At a grassroots level, as Andrew Ross has noted, Nike has had its troubles with soccer fans too. In his book Low Pay, High Profile, Ross points out England’s Manchester United football club, whose fan based Stockholders “expressed their outrage to management at making a deal with the leading paymaster of global sweatshops”, that being Nike.3 Also noted by Donnelly and Petherick in their essay Worker’s Playtime?, “Although children are involved in the manufacture of sports and equipment other than soccer balls, and in other parts of the world…the focus has remained largely on the manufacture of soccer balls in South Asia. The authors go on to reveal that companies like Adidas-Salomon, Nike, Puma and Reebok continually violated their signed agreements prior to the 2002 World Cup to not use Child Labor.4

So do Child Laborers get playtime breaks, such as the 7,000 Pakistani children who got 6 cents an hour to make Nike soccer balls? One might ask Nike CEO Phil Knight what he meant when he said, “access to play should be a kid’s inalienable right.” 5 As much as companies have attempted to appease critics and weed out child labor from the soccer supply chain, the recent reports of the Clean Clothes Campaign expose that the problem also extends into other labor violations. Now that Adidas-Salomon owns Reebok its necessary to ask which faction of their efforts will take precedence: continued wage oppression or taking a global position in social responsibility. Its obvious of course how the corporations would respond to this, but the reality on the ground floor of factories is where action is louder than publicity. Both companies have codes of conduct and Adidas has a Standards of Engagement initiative with contracted factories throughout Southeast Asia. Unlike the boosts or drops caused by the World Cup in nationalistic economies, for multinational sport brands the championship kicks profits in one direction, up.

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With the EPL title decided–Chelsea–and La Liga set to go down this weekend–either Real Madrid or Barca–many of the World Cup squads have players in flux on league rosters and not soon after their seasons end they will need to be in camp with their World Cup squads getting ready for the monthlong tournament in South Africa.

How do these league races effect the World Cup?  Well, every guy who’s playing the World Cup and is already “out of it” will have plenty of time to rest and recuperate–plus they will have time to mentally rest and recuperate.

It’s the mental aspect that helps the most as there are guys who are just bodies with no brains and they are simply tired of thinking.  Look at someone like Kobe Bryant.  He wins a Gold Medal in Beijing, then he wins the NBA title, but he had some down time between the two and he actually lost the NBA title before the Olympics in 2008.

I don’t know how he managed at the Olympics, but he is the exception to the rule because most people just wouldn’t be able to mentally handle the strain of losing, winning, doing the whole season, and winning a title.

The same is true here.  Even the best players need a break and teams like Portugal and Argentina–who count on guys like Messi and Ronaldo–will have some early hiccups with their stars playing so late into their own club seasons.

I don’t expect these hiccups to be big, but they will be there.  A few scares here and there before they pull themselves together, but if one of those hiccups lasts too long them someone is going to have a really bad summer.

I don’t wish it on anyone, I’m just saying.  Club play is hard and doing it right before the World Cup is harder still.

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Soccer WAGs pose in Umbro’s World Championship Collection

May 5, 2010 – 9:00 am by King Ing

Umbro has designed these shirts to celebrate the 7 countries that have taken home the World Cup. And in an even better idea they have chosen some of the hottest soccer wives and girlfriends to model them.

Thankfully they got Peter Crouch’s fiancee Abigail Clancy to represent England. The only thing that would have made it better would have been some body paint.

While Alice Bregol, girlfriend of Alberto Gilardino represent Italy and Uruguay has Diego Forlan’s wife Zaira Nara

Marcell Jansen’s wife Julia Godicke dons the German colors, and Susana Werner, the wife of Julio Cesar wears the bright yellow of Brazil.

Gael Clichy’s wife Charlene Suric shows off the France design, while Luli Fernandez, the girlfriend of Pablo Mouche wears the Argentina uni.

For a little behind the scenes action of the photo shoot Umbro gives us this video. The accents are just killer.

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As many of us were going about our daily lives on Tuesday, 12 January 2010, worrying about the most trivial of issues, Haiti was struck by a massive 7.0-magnitude earthquake. Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital, has been left in ruins. It is estimated that all deaths that are accounted for, caused by an earthquake, take place within the first 72 hours of the earthquake.

Hearing about the earthquake took me and my emotions back to December 2004's Tsunami. A feeling of helplessness washes over me every time I turn on the television now. News coverage shows faces of suffering, corpses that lie unclaimed on the streets. As sadness fills my heart, I lose faith, wondering why human beings are subject to such suffering. And almost immediately, I re-gain my faith as I watch thousands of volunteers offering their time and help. I hear of worldwide support pouring in, in various forms. Maybe mankind is not lost after all.

There are many organizations that are raising money to help the victims of this earthquake. Although many of us would like to hop onto the next plane and be of physical help to those who are suffering, this is not possible for all. Help also comes in the form of love, prayers and support, from your heart and from your pockets. If you feel like you can't afford to donate a lot of money, remember that every single cent counts. Although money is the most efficient way of helping since it can be used to purchase required resources, supplies in the form of clothing and building materials can also be donated.

Keep in mind that you should always check the credibility of an organization that is raising money. Unfortunately, there are many scam artists out there who take advantage of unfortunate situations. The following are a list of organizations that are raising money for the victims of the earthquake.

Airlines

In an effort to help the victims in Haiti, some airlines have come up with a program in which you can donate your 'miles' in exchange for a donation. That means for a certain number of miles you donate, the airline will make a contribution.

Delta Airlines is one such airline. To donate, click here.

Other airlines that may be taking part in this program are American Airlines and United Airlines. Check their websites for further information.

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Doctors Without Borders is an organization that provides medical help to victims of disasters and people in poverty-stricken places. The program was already in effect in Haiti. But the earthquake destroyed their facilities and a lot of their supplies were damaged. This organization is mostly funded privately and not by governments.
HOW TO HELP
You can make a one time donation using at debit or credit card at this site.

Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps is made up of a team of professionals who help to turn crisis and disasters into opportunities for victims. Mercy Corps has sent a team to to Haiti to focus on solutions for health, clean water and sanitation, psychosocial support and job creation.
HOW TO HELP
*You can make a donation at this site.
* You can offer donations in the form of clothing and building materials. If you'd like to donate any of these materials, email materialaid@mercycorps.org or call 1-888-842-0842 or 503-896-5001.
* You can create your own fundraising page on their website and encourage friends and family to donate.

National Nurses United

National Nurses United is the nation's largest organization of registered nurses. They have launched a relief effort to send registered nurses to Haiti. Even though more than 7000 nurses have responded, it costs to send them.
HOW TO HELP
* Make a donation here to enable more nurses to travel to Haiti to help the victims.

Operation USA

Operation USA is an organization that specialises in international relief. Operation USA was a co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize and it has been given the highest 4-star rating for 6 consecutive years by Charity Navigator. The organization proudly declares that only 4 cents out of every dollar goes to overhead costs. The rest goes directly to the victims.
HOW TO HELP
To make a donation, click here.

Red Cross

The Red Cross organization, not only offers aid to the victims of war, but also offers help for the victims of natural disasters worldwide.
HOW TO HELP
*Donate money – Red Cross has made it easy to make a donation of $10. All you have to do is text 'HAITI' to 90999. A donation of $10 will be added to your next phone bill and the amount will be sent to Red Cross. You can also make an online contribution at their website for any amount.
* Donate blood – Even though the Red Cross is meeting the demands for blood from their current supplies. You can still choose to donate blood should there be a shortage in the near future.
* Volunteer – You can volunteer your time to help with their efforts in providing aid for the victims of the earthquake.

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army's mission is to meet human needs without discrimination.
HOW TO HELP
To make a donation, click here.

UNICEF

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) works to help children around the world.
HOW TO HELP
You can make a tax deductible donation by clicking here. Choose the country you reside in and follow the directions.

World Food Programme

The World Food Programme (WFP), works to bring food to people who are the victims of war and the victims natural disasters. The food is used to save these victims and is also used to help the victims as they rebuild their lives and communities. The WFP has already pledged more than 2 million dollars but they predict that the amount needed will far exceed this.
HOW TO HELP
* To make an online donation, click on one of the following links:
In English: https://www.wfp.org/haiti
In French: https://fr.wfp.org/donate/aidez-haiti
In Italian: https://it.wfp.org/donate/aiutiamo-haiti
In Spanish: https://es.wfp.org/donate/ayuda-a-haiti

* If you are in the U.S., you can donate $5 by texting the word 'FRIENDS' to the number 90999.
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Today has been a very long day for me, but hopefully not you, but to bring it to an end, here is the last thoughts by a reader on Windows Phone 7. It was a good read, and I would recommend reading on.

 

Hi my name is Adam and I am a HD2 user, I have my personal email sent to my phone, I play ps1 games, read, check the internet, and do most of my social networking through my phone. I have been using a windows device for approximately 10 years now, and I don’t think that I could use another mobile that wasn’t based upon windows mobile in some form.

However, I can see the limitations of the current system, with a fiddly UI and a memory management that leaves allot to be desired.  Sense UI on my HD2 has put allot of the features that I use directly on my home screen, which has improved things, and the customization of the device is infinitely variable. This in my opinion is one of the strengths and weaknesses of the current system, but a consistent UI paradigm, that is carried across all aspects of the phone, and that is finger friendly is one of the main reasons why the iPhone is a successful (initially) consumer touch screen phone. In WM7 Microsoft are trying to do exactly that, produce a consistent UI framework, that is carried across almost all apps.

There have been complaints that in the current environment (with an app store for apple, android and the many others) Microsoft is starting off in a week position. However, many developers who code now, started with HTML, so they are used to developing UI in an xml based system with a top screen development ideology. Managed code is a blessing in one way, as all of the available functions and features of the language are documented, it is true that you don’t know what they are straight away, but it won’t take long to find them. And many coders had to start again, learning objective-c from the iPhone.

For those who say that there are not allot of applications being shown, please consider that developers don’t want to show off what they are doing in case their idea is ripped off and is sold at a cheaper price, live what is happening in the apple store right now. I am sure that there will be more innovative and exciting apps to come when the phone is actually released.

Overall I think that the consumer market that Microsoft is going for will benefit from WP7 and that the business side of things will catch up later, as they have already stated that they have that version in development too.

Please respect other views, and if you disagree say it kindle or better yet, until the 15th I am still taking thoughts by readers on WP7 or anything Windows Phones for posting or just to tell me how you feel.

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WM 2010 in Excel und Outlook

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Dividend based portfolios offer a secure base for one's investment strategy. A secure dividend helps cushion stock prices during market downturns and companies that regularly raise dividends have a growth base for boosting stock price in better environments. Here are some stocks you might consider for using as a cornerstone of your investment strategy. They are in multiple sectors so an entire stock investment structure could be constructed using only these or similar companies.

Factual information is from CNBC.com and obtained during market hours on 01/07/2010.

Altria Symbol: MO Price: $20.04 Dividend Yield: $6.80
The original sin stock selling tobacco and tobacco products. A true cash cow the dividend yield has been well above the stock market average since the invention of dirt. If one has no moral objection to selling tobacco MO is a good core dividend holding

Automatic Data Processing Symbol: ADP Price: $43.21 Dividend Yield: $3.21
A nice dividend is one reward for holding this stock that provides payroll services to a variety of businesses. A good economy will also set things up for increasing the dividend. More jobs, more hirers, more money for ADP. Also an improving economy will mean higher interest rates. ADP makes money on the “float.” They collect money from business to meet payroll taxes, hold it until it's due, them pay the government. During the hold period they collect interest on other people's money. All kinds of ways to win with this nice yielding stock.

Coca Cola Symbol KO Price: $56.06 Dividend Yield: 2.93%
Coca Cola has been raising it's dividend annually for year. There's still growth opportunities ahead overseas. It's stodgy, but a secure payer likely to continue increasing it's payout in the years ahead.

AT&T Symbol: T Price: $27.37 Dividend Yield: 6.14%
Another cash cow. All the front line telecom stocks such as AT&T and Verizon should do well as the 4G phones come to market.

Waste Management: Symbol: WM Price: 33.97 Dividend Yield: $3.42
The largest waste removal operation in the country. The yield is healthy and an economy that's ramping up should have more need of their services. There'll always be trash making this look like a stock one can hold over a long period.

General Mills: Symbol: $71.23 Price: $71.23 Dividend Yield: 2.76%
The dividend yield is a bit lower than most, but like Coca Cola it has consistently raised it's dividend annually. A staple stock one can plan to hold for an extended period.

Pfizer Symbol: PFE Price: $18.64 Dividend Yield: 3.88%
With recent partnerships and acquisitions to keep it's drug pipeline healthy Pfizer's dividend should be secure for years to come. Drug companies have traditionally been used as safer income plays, especially in bad times, and Pfizer should be a decent holding for the foreseeable future.

British Petroleum Symbol: BP Price: $59.82 Dividend Yield: 5.62%
The nice yield here suggests the stock price may be a little low. Oil companies are known cash cows and. all green talk aside, they aren't going to disappear anytime soon. Consider BP if you want an energy based dividend play.

Emerson Electric: Symbol: EMR Dividend Yield: $43.78 Yield: 3.07%
A premier electrical parts supplier, a rising economy should keep earning rolling and the dividend secure.
Another of those companies to hold for an extended period.

Proctor & Gamble Symbol: P&G Price: $60.40 Dividend Yield: 2.92%
A leading maker of consumer goods, PG has been raising it's dividend annual for years. Increasing demand for American goods in foreign markets combined with a weak dollar suggest continued improvement and further dividend gains ahead.

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I am blogging at you from Southern California.  My wife and I just arrived today after an early wake up call (4:45am) to catch a 7:30am flight out of New Orleans.  It’s been a long day of traveling but we are super excited for this year’s Beach Soccer Championships in Oceanside, California.  Last year’s tournament was great and this one I am sure will be even better.

The Beach Soccer tournament is May 15th and 16th and we are a sponsor/special guest of the tournament so will be marketing the Online Soccer Academy and College Recruiting Websites we build.  Check out BeachSoccerUSA.org for more information.  We came up early because we have a few other things going out in Cali this week.  I will be interviewing Edson Buddle and Sacha Kljestan at the Home Depot Center, filming an Online Soccer Academy “Beach Soccer” training video with one of the US Men’s National Team Beach Soccer players and we will also be hanging out with a lot of the Oceanside Breakers players and coaches, which is the local soccer club here in Oceanside we sponsor.

The video above is a goofy video of me introducing myself as a Cajun Beach soccer player to the Californians.  I made one last year too you can watch by clicking here.  What do you think my accent?  Think I have a shot at making the US Men’s National Team Beach Soccer team (LOL!)?

Great to be in Cali!  Al da Gator and I look forward to seeing everyone at the beach soon!

JM

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Beauty and soccer go hand in hand in Brazil. Last month we gave you a taste of the soccer babes who were the Gata do Paulistão 2010 finalists followed by a look at the contest finals. Now it’s time for the ladies of the soccer clubs of Rio de Janeiro to partake in the Musas Torcedoras do Carioca 2010 competition.

The contest is now its final phase with four contestants battling it out for the  title of Musa Torcedora do Carioca 2010. Here’s a look at the finalists.

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2010 World Cup: History of the World Cup

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If you’re just getting acquainted with international soccer, here is a brief look at 10 of the greatest stars in the history of the World Cup.  As much as soccer is a team sport, one player can catch fire and change the course of the tournament.

Oliver Kahn – Germany
Kahn became the first goalkeeper to win the Golden Ball (Most Valuable Player) award at the 2002 Cup in Korea and Japan. He led the Germans by surrendering just one goal during the tournament until the final match.  Kahn, who plays regularly for Bayern Munich, hopes to capture his first World Cup as Germany hosts the event this year.

Ronaldo – Brazil
When Brazil won the 2002 World Cup, it was Ronaldo who scored twice against Germany’s Oliver Kahn in the final match. Ronaldo racked up eight goals in the tournament to win the Golden Shoe (Top Scorer) award.  Ronaldo was also part of Brazil’s Cup-winning team in 1994, and his 12 career Cup goals tied Pele for the most in the history of the Brazilian team.

Diego Maradona – Argentina
Maradona scored five goals to help Argentina capture the 1986 Cup in Mexico.  He went on to play in Italy for the Napoli team. At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, Maradona battled through an ankle injury to help Argentina to a second-place finish.

Paolo Rossi – Italy
Rossi made his World Cup debut in 1978 at age 21.  His three goals and two assists led Italy to a fourth place finish. Four years later, Rossi scored three more goals in a victory over Brazil to put the Italians in the final four.  Rossi kept going with two goals against Poland and one against Germany, as Italy won the 1982 Cup in Spain.

Gerd Muller – Germany
Muller was simply the greatest goal scorer of all time. He holds several records, with 365 goals in the German league (Bundesliga), 68 in international competition and 14 in the World Cup.  “The Bomber” scored a tournament-best 10 goals in 1970 as the West Germans finished third. He also scored the Cup-winning goal in 1974 against the Netherlands.

Pele – Brazil
Pele’s innovative, exciting style of play transformed the game of soccer. He was part of three of Brazil’s World Cup winning teams in 1958, 1962 and 1970.  Pele was only 17 when he scored three goals in the 1958 semifinals against France and two more in the final victory over Sweden.

Eusebio – Portugal
Born in Mozambique, the “Black Panther” was so named for his cat-like dribbling prowess. Eusebio scores nine goals in the 1966 Cup tournament.  Four of those goals came in the quarterfinals, as Portugal erased a 3-0 to stun North Korea. Eusebio also played on 11 national championship teams in Portugal.

Mario Kempes – Argentina
Kempes was instrumental in Argentina’s first World Cup victory in 1978. He scored twice in victories over Peru, Poland and in the final game over The Netherlands. Kempes later played for clubs in Austria, Chile, Indonesia and Spain.

Dino Zoff – Italy
Zoff was outstanding as goalkeeper for Italy’s 1982 World Cup-winning team. He competes in three World Cups and compiled a streak of 1,142 minutes without surrendering a goal.  Zoff went on to be a coach for several Italian teams from 1988-2001.

Fritz Walter – Germany
The native of Kaiserslautern restored German pride after World War II, leading his nation to a 3-2 upset victory over Hungary in 1954.  His hometown stadium is named after him and is a host venue for the 2006 World Cup.

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“There was still a lot of time left, so it felt even better to get that second goal to seal the deal and get the win,” added Falvey.

The Irish's second half output was a stark contrast from their play in the first.

“After the first five minutes of the first half, I don't know where our energy went,” said Gabriel Richard coach Matt Carrol, whose team was out-shot 7-4 in the opening frame. “We felt like Skyline was really dominating the play in the last 20-25 minutes of the first half.”

In the second half, however, the Fighting Irish commanded the shot difference, 8-3, including seven on the Eagle's net.

“I thought we came out much more composed in the second half,” continued Carroll, “and spread the ball evenly to both the left side and the right side — we were really jamming down the right side of the field in the first half.”

“I think that allowed us to spread Skyline out a little bit and create some gaps to get some open opportunitites to shoot that maybe weren't there in the first half.”

For Skyline, dominating play in the first half with no goals to show for it — despite relentless pressure and crossing-passes in front of GR's net — appeared to drain the Eagle's second-half energy.

“It was a tale of two halves,” admitted Skyline coach Chris Morgan. “We tuck a couple balls, put a couple away and it's a different second half.”

“We kept giving them life. Every close opportunity just gave them more and more wind.”

Keeping Skyline's head above water as long as she could was goalkeeper Tori Norris, who finished with seven saves, including a pair of out-stretched deflections late in the second half.

Earning the shutout for Gabriel Richard (3-2-2) was Anna Zekany, who had two saves.

The loss is the first for Skyline (3-1) this season.

“This is the first game that we've actually been pushed, so it's good for us. We'll take a lot away from this,” noted Morgan.

Kaleb Roedel is a sports writer for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at (734)623-2562 and e-mailed at kalebroedel@annarbor.com. Follow him on Twitter @Kaleb_R.

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Memorial Day 2010 activities in Orlando include the soccer shootout at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, a parade in Sanford, and several community festivals and barbecues. You can join the festivities by staying at a hotel located within a short drive from the Disney parks and area attractions. When planning an Orlando vacation for Memorial Day Weekend 2010, consider any of these luxury Orlando hotels offering special packages for holiday travelers:

Memorial Day 2010 at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando

The Waldorf Astoria is Orlando's newest luxury property and located within minutes from the Walt Disney World Resort. You can choose from several escape and getaway packages that include resort credits, breakfast at Oscar's, and unlimited golf for your Memorial Day weekend 2010 vacation. Guest rooms and suites are furnished with luxury Egyptian cotton linens, Italian marble bathrooms, soaking tubs, and wet bars. You can choose rooms with views of the beautiful golf course and area attractions. Visit the Waldorf Astoria website for more information.

Memorial Day Weekend at the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort

If you're traveling with a large group or family over Memorial Day weekend, make reservations for overnight accommodations at the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort. This popular Orlando vacation destination offers several on-site amenities and activities to keep kids and the traveling party busy between Memorial Day activities. Enjoy a breakfast buffet at the Solaris Restaurant each morning, and on-site activities including basketball, sand volleyball, tennis and ping pong. Visit the Marriott World Center's holiday packages page for more information about Memorial Day weekend rates.

Memorial Day 2010 at the Gaylord Palms Resort

The Gaylord Palms Resort will be hosting several pirate-themed activities and events over Memorial Day weekend 2010, and overnight guests have the chance to participate in a pirate treasure hunt challenge and several contests over the course of the weekend. You and the traveling party can enjoy deluxe amenities and services under the 4.5-acre glass atrium decorated with palm trees and lush foliage with a Key West theme. The resort is a short drive from the Disney parks and features a zero-entry family pool and several water fun zones in its 120,000-gallon pool. Visit the Gaylord Palms Orlando resort website for more information.

Memorial Day Weekend at the Grand Bohemian Hotel

The Grand Bohemian Hotel is a luxury downtown Orlando hotel, a AAA Four-Diamond hotel with 248 guest rooms and suites, an on-site art gallery and a heated outdoor pool and whirlpool. You can enjoy free live entertainment on site over Memorial Day weekend, and relax with in-room spa and massage services. The hotel also has a 24-hour fitness center and gourmet restaurant, and is about a 30-minute drive from the Disney parks and other popular Orlando attractions. Visit the Grand Bohemian website for more information.

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Bendtner: We’ll try and win it – FIFA
Can one man carry the hopes of an entire nation on his shoulders on a stage as daunting as the FIFA World Cup™? Well, if anyone can do so What do you make of your Group E opponents, namely the Netherlands, Japan and Cameroon? I have extensive

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The United States, Australia, England, Japan and Russia have formally declared their desire to host the FIFA World Cup™ in 2018 or 2022. Netherlands-Belgium and Portugal-Spain have each submitted joint bids for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, while

I want to be highest scorer in S’ Africa -Bendtner – Punch
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The world's most famous soccer player is coming to America! Starting this year, David Beckham will play for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer (MLS).

Beckham is a pop culture icon. He's famous for his looks, his wife Victoria, and his commercial appeal. And yes, he even has a movie named after him – “Bend It Like Beckham”.

Is it time to celebrate? Do you even care or watch soccer at all? Like I said before, Soccer is seen as a second class sport in this part of the world. If you live in North America, chances are you probably don't watch a single soccer game throughout the year (as evidenced by the 0.6 ratings MLS receives on the ABC and ESPN network). And I bet you don't even know who won the MLS Championship last year either.

MLS is supposed to be the premier professional soccer league in North America. Founded in 1993, the league has faced constant challenges, including low TV ratings, decreasing attendance and ownership problems. According to Business Week, the league has lost $350 million dollars since its inception. By signing Beckham to a five year package worth $250 million dollars, MLS has garnered media attention that it would otherwise not receive. It's also been reported that Beckham's endorsers will be paying a majority of his retainer fee rather than the league. he is “only” 31 which is old for soccer. Yes he was kicked off the English National team and was not being played by R. Madrid. His $50 million a year is his salary. It does not include any endorsements. Tiger earns about $6 million from playing golf the rest is endorsements.

But will this hefty investment pay off in the long run? A lot depends on TV ratings. It's pretty obvious that MLS has failed to capitalize on building momentum in the USA. Major sponsors have been reluctant to invest in any league with low TV ratings and little fanfare. Plus, soccer has nowhere near the amount of television breaks that other professional sports provide (NFL, MLB, NBA, etc). Soccer is known as the “World's Game”. And there will always be a dedicated following in North America. But if Beckham fails to capture the mainstream audience (you know, the people who pay the bills), his contract may end up as a costly mistake. During the 1970's, the North American Soccer League (NASL) tried a similar move by signing over the hill stars to expensive contracts. After a few successful seasons, the NASL folded in 1984. We do not know what the end result will be, but we can only speculate, but I do know one thing, Mrs. “Becks” will love living in L.A.

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It’s Friday, so it must be World Cup preview podcast time again. This week we look at Group F, which features Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia. Your four co-hosts debate the merits of each team in various categories (some serious: Best Coach, some not so much: Best Celebrity Spokesperson) and then add up the points to see which two teams go through.

This sixth episode of the Total Football Soccer Show’s World Cup previews was originally broadcast Thursday, April 22nd on WRIR 97.3, and is now available as a podcast. Questions raised include: Does Ricki Herbert sleep? Did Marcello Lippi play for Wolves? Why won’t Robert Carlos apologize for Brazil’s actions in the 19th century?

So… Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia. Which two of these these four fine football teams will make the grade? I can’t tell you that, but I can tell you that there’s a dramatic finale featuring a tie-braker to decide who takes second place. Click play below to listen.

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    Last year's dismal performance in World Cup by the United States caused many heads drop and may have hurt the growth the sport's increased popularity in America. The more focused result was the sacking of head coach, Bruce Arena, and a revamping of the U.S. roster by the new head coach, Bob Bradley.

    The United States entered Germany '06 with high expectations after much success with Bruce Arena at the helm. Arena coached the team to regional championships in the Gold Cups 2002 and 2005. He oversaw their stunning go at the World Cup in 2002 when the team was ousted by Germany in the round of eight.

    These high expectations were certainly warranted after the team qualified for the World Cup after plowing through the final round of qualification with six wins in seven matches, the only loss was to Mexico at Azteca. The U.S. was the first team to qualify from the region and finished ahead of regional rival, Mexico.

    However, the team composed heavily of World Cup 2002 veterans struggled during friendly matches in 2006 against opponents such as Morocco, Germany, and Jamaica. Twelve members of the 23-man roster were currently playing in Europe, and the team failed miserably against both the Czech Republic and Ghana. American fans were devastated.

    Not long after Bruce Arena had become the coach for Red Bull New York, it became clear that the faces of the U.S. National Team would change. Brian McBride, Eddie Pope, and Claudio Reyna all announced their retirements from international play, and Bob Bradley, then coach of Chivas USA, was named the interim head coach for the U.S. National Team.

    Bob Bradley faced a mighty challenge. He needed to turn the team around and do so quickly because summer 2007 was rapidly approaching with the Gold Cup and Copa America on the team's schedule. In June, the U.S. will look to defend its regional championship in the Gold Cup and will then spend July in Venezuela for Copa America, South America's championship, which will feature both the U.S. and Mexico.

    In his four matches as interim head coach, Bradley managed to earn three wins and a draw. Although the win against Denmark was against a depleted team whose stars were busy playing in Bundeliga and Premier League matches that weekend, the victories over Mexico and Ecuador were important for preparing the team for their upcoming matches.

    Like his predecessor, Bradley will rely on importing U.S. talent from the European clubs, especially because they are entering their off-season. However, thus far, Bradley has not relied on the veteran players; instead, he has called in a number of un-capped, young American players, who have played well.

    The Gold Cup roster will feature five English Premier League players: Clint Dempsey (Fulham FC), Carlos Bocanegra (Fulham FC), Jay DeMerit (Watford- recently relegated), Tim Howard (Everton) and John Spector (West Ham); also joining the list of yanks abroad are: Frank Simek (Sheffield Wednesday, English Championship), Damarcus Beasley (who recently spent a season with Manchester City but has returned to Eindhoven), Oguchi Onyewu (who spent part of the season with Newcastle but has returned to Stan. Liege) Michael Bradley (SC Heerenveen), Kasey Keller (Monchengladbach- recently relegated), and Benny Feilhaber (Hamburg SV reserves).

    The most remarkable thing about this roster is the age difference between Bradley's team and Arena's team. Bruce Arena relied heavily on players who were pushing thirty. Bob Bradley's team, although not as experienced in international competitions, relies more on the future of the U.S. National Team. This roster is closer to twenty than thirty.

    Bradley applied the same strategy when scouting the players in the MLS. Players like Jonathan Bornstein, Ricardo Clark, and Brad Guzan will have the opportunity to play along side some of players they will one day replace such as: Frankie Hejduk, Pablo Mastroeni, and Kasey Keller.

    The infusion of youth into the roster is the smartest move that Bob Bradley has made. Young players like Justin Mapp, Michael Bradley, and Benny Feilhaber act without over-thinking. Youth may lead to careless mistakes, but it will also prevent the overly cautious play which was on display last summer.

    A number of Americans soccer fans may be disappointed to not see Eddie Pope or Eddie Lewis on the roster, but there should be excitement around these players first big appearances for the national team. Consider it a chance to get a preview of what could be during World Cup 2010.

    Come June, the U.S. will find itself in a group of four with Trinidad and Tobago, El Salvador, and Guatemala. Moving out of this group into the knock-out round should not be a heavy burden, but that's when the task to defend the title will become difficult. Mexico and Costa Rica are the favorites to move out their respective groups, and both have proven to be fierce competition in the past.

    The American's first knock-out game, assuming they finish first in their respective group, will likely be against Panama or Haiti, as Honduras and Canada are likely the favorites to take the second spots in their own groups.

    Despite the best efforts from Brondby star and former-MLSer, Jean Phillipe-Peguero, and Atletico Madrid midfielder, Frantz Bertin, the odds of the Caribbean champions getting the better of a Canadian side with Lars Hirshfield (Rosenborg), Atiba Hutchinson (Kopenhaven), Paul Stalteri (Spurs), Daniel Imhof (Bochum), and Kevin McKenna (Cottbus) aren't particularly good. This will be the best Canadian team ever assembled for the Gold Cup.

    Panama may find themselves in a similar situation when facing Honduras. With two players in Italy's Seria A: David Suazo and Edgar Alvarez, Honduras will likely have the advantage, especially with the form Suazo demonstrated all season trying to carry Cagliari on his back. Suazon managed to tally 22 goals for his club during the 2006 season. Honduras will also rely on other players overseas including Maynor Suazo (Antalyaspor, Turkey), Amado Guevara (MLS), Ivan Guerrero (MLS), and Samuel Caballero (China).

    Panama's one saving grace might be their young goalkeeper, Jaime Penedo, who plays for Osasuna in Spain. Baloy will have to hold down the fort in the back, as he does for Monterrey in Liga Mexicana, and the team's two attackers in the Colombian league, Blas Perez and Roman Torres, will have to find the back of the net if Panama has any hope of finishing higher than third in their group.

    The round of eight will likely see the U.S., Costa Rica, Mexico, and Honduras survive into the semi-finals; however, there is a very real chance that the Canadians could take the fourth spot in place of the Hondurans, so long as they can find a way to score. With the U.S. likely facing Costa Rica and Mexico meeting Honduras in the semi's; there is a very real chance of the young Americans coming up short against a Costa Rica side, which heavily consists of Saprissa players.

    On the other end of the semi's, Mexico is likely the favorite. In fact, the Mexican National Team is the odds-on favorite to win the whole the thing. After being ousted early during the last Gold Cup, the Mexicans will likely bring an A-class roster, which will include Osorio and Pardo, who are coming off a Bundesliga Championship with Stuttgart. With Salcido (Eindhoven) and Marquez (Barcelona) joining Osorio in the back, this will be an incredibly tough team to beat, in both Copa America and the Gold Cup.

    The real feast for most soccer fans begins in the following month with Copa America. Some roster adjustments will likely be made by both the Mexican National Team and the U.S. National Team, as they will face the toughest teams in the world like Brazil and Argentina.

    Both the U.S. and Mexico managed to pick unfavorable draws, as neither team ended up in Group A, which is likely the weakest set of teams in the tournament. Mexico, however, has a very real chance of moving into the knock-out rounds, so long as the team can post a win against Ecuador.

    Brazil is the clear favorite in said group and will likely have Kaka, Ronaldinho, and Robinho on the roster. They may also call up more unexpected players like: Lincoln (Shalke), Rafinha (Schalke), Vagner Love (Moscow), and Fred (Lyon). No mather who they call in, Brazil is the clear favorite to win their group.

    The U.S. was placed in a group with Argentina, Colombia, and Paraguay. Both Paraguay and Argentina played amazingly well in the 2004 Olympics, and Argentina managed to continue such form into World Cup '06. Niether side is a joke.

    With Paraguay's lead attackers Santa Cruz and Paredes playing along side Cuevas and Dos Santos, the combinaton of Euro-based attackers and Club America attackers will prove to be a lethal combination. However, with a defense based heavily in Europe, especially with experience in the Premier League, the U.S. should stand a good chance of weathering the storm.

    The big “must win” for the U.S. wil come against the Colombian National Team, which seems to see a fair amount of turn over. With most of their current roster based in the domestic league or in Liga Mexicana, this is the opponent, which the U.S. has the best chance of beating. However, it must be noted the attacking skills of players in Colombian league are very strong. The biggest concern for the Americans will be Luis Gabriel Rey of Mexico's Morelia, but Colombia could be the dark horse in the group.

    Argentina and Brazil are the heavy favorites in Copa America, and fans all over the world will want to tune-in to catch match-ups like Ronaldinho vs. Messi, Carlos Tevez vs. Robinho, and Javier Mascherano vs. Gilberto Silva. This match would have made the ultimate World Cup match last year, and with the latest edition of Copa America it could become a reality.

    Perhaps this summer isn't quite as exciting as its predecessor, but international tournament action promises to be exciting. For American soccer fans it will be the first opportunity to have a look at the team of the future and see them play against some of the best teams in the world. Summer '07 promises to be an excellent soccer showcase.

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    With the release of the highly anticipated USA home jersey at the end of this month (May 29th to be exact), it only makes sense that we take a look at the historic “miracle on grass” which the new jersey draws inspiration from. While we can't show you pictures yet due to strict rules from Nike (if you really want to see the jersey Click Here), I can promise you the new USA home jersey to be worn during the World Cup is white and looks very similar to that worn by the 1950 World Cup squad.

    If you aren't familiar with the “miracle on grass”, let's have a bit of a history lesson. Heading into the 1950 World Cup England considered themselves “Kings of Football” with an impressive post-war record of 23 wins, 4 losses and 3 draws. On the flip side of the coin, the Americans were downright awful, having lost their last seven in a row by a combined score of 45-2. If you're a betting man, the odds were 3-1 for England to bring home the World Cup compared to 500-1 for the Yanks.

    When we look at this story, we have to keep in mind that soccer was very new to the United States. Most players on the American team were semi-pros and had other jobs to support their families. The rag tag American squad was assembled so late that they were only able to scrimmage as a complete team once before leaving for Brazil.

    While the Americans looked destined for doom in Brazil, the English side sported the worlds best player in Stanley Matthews. Surprisingly, he was left out of the side facing the USA due to his absence from three previous international matches after joining the team late. Believe it or not, back during these times there was no substitutions allowed.

    When the game actually kicked off, England came flying out of the gates. Within twelve minutes, England had recorded six clear shots on goal but had failed to convert. Like often is the case, England would come to regret the lack of finishing during that stretch. In the 37th minute, USA's Joe Gaetjens got a glancing header to William Bahr's long range shot which wrong footed English goalkeeper Bert Williams. The crowd exploded as the American took a shock lead into the break.

    The second half saw the USA play with a new found confidence, creating a few more scoring opportunities. Eventually the USA survived a late penalty scare (a foul was controversially judged to be outside the box) and held on for the improbably victory.

    The fairy tale World Cup was quickly stamped out as the USA lost their remaining matches and failed to qualify for the next round. Even so, the USA victory over England in 1950 is still seen as the biggest upset in soccer history.

    Nike has reached back to that glorious day for inspiration in designing the new USA jerseys for World Cup 2010 in South Africa. While the USA Away jersey is already out sporting the diagonal sash, the home jersey will bear the same design but in white with a light grey sash.

    Pre-Order your new USA Home Jersey on May 29th at SoccerFanatic.com and relive this historic occassion.

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    If you know nothing about Brazil you surely know at least that most Brazilians have a passion for soccer. That feeling goes to the highest levels of intensity when final games are taking place in states championships held every year. The fact is soccer is sure the national game of Brazil.

    A Little Background – Sao Paulo State 2008 cup finals

    It is hard to write about an event such as the final games of the Sao Paulo State cup The Paulistao as it is called. As you will read bellow. The anxiety is too big on both side but, the story for the Campinas (Campinas in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil) people is some what more dramatic.

    A City's Passion for Soccer and Its 100-Year-Old Team

    Ponte Preta is 108 years old, the club was started on August 6, 1900, the oldest team of the state and yet it has never won a cup. Many finals, many second places, but the taste of bringing home the trophy is still to be felt by its fans.

    The games

    Palmeiras and Ponte Preta met last month for the first of two games of the final of the Sao Paulo state championship (April 27). Palmeiras has maybe more fans than the city of Campinas has inhabitants, figuratively speaking. Palmeiras is the team from the capital of the state of Sao Paulo with large salaries, stars, and all infra-structure – against the country side team, that is Ponte Preta. A game fight like David against Goliath.

    I went then on through the streets of Campinas from the early morning up to the game into Moises Lucarelli stadium and after while people where going home documenting that passion and the forms it takes.

    The fans

    Prior to the game Ponte's fans were already in front of their stadium cheering and having a great time. TVs and radio networks all ready to transmit the game did prey on those fans for material for routine insertions and comments. I confess I did the same.

    Many people go to the game on foot here. On the streets cheerful fans showed their love for the game and their team. Ponte Preta's mascot is, as you can tell from the photo beside, a monkey and Palmeira is a parrot. Of course in the streets of Campinas you would not see a parrot walking around, maybe not even flying. It would be too dangerous.

    The police work was very efficient and no major event or violence happened, but I tell you what there were police officers all over the place. All fans were searched upon entering the stadium, each group entered by a different gate and inside they were kept in very separate places. It worked.

    The press from all over the state came to cover the event and I went after some sport commentator to check what the prospects were for the match in their expert opinion check the video below with Mr Celso Cardoso and Mr Felipe his producer, both from TV Gazeta minutes before the game.

    Look for Interview with TV Gazeta journalist Mr Celso Cardoso here at AC.

    They agreed that it would be very, very difficult for Ponte Preta to win against Palmeiras, but it is a game and it takes 90 minutes and everything can happen, Mr Cardoso affirmed. Check at Youtube (the video is not very good, but audio is ok)

    Well, the first game ended as the experts predicted Palmeiras 1 and Ponte Preta 0, the next game would be in Sao Paulo May 4th, the following weeked, what they call here the return game and now the task would be even more difficult for Ponte Preta must score 2 to nil to win the 2008 championship. The next Sunday I followed it all to witness who would win, Palmeiras or Ponte Preta — David or Goliath!

    Still it was not time for Ponte Preta to conquer the Paulistao. In August, Ponte Preta will be 108 years old. Hopes were high in the city for the Monkey, as Ponte is called, to bring home her first state title.

    May 4y the last game

    Minutes before the game and during the first half I cycled around to take some shots. Many people in Brazil (not only in Campinas where the pictures were taken) like to go to bars to sit among friends, drink, eat some snacks and watch the game. Check images on the side.

    Not many bars were open; I was surprised. For Ponte to win today they needed to score two or more goals over Palmeiras. Many fans were not very confident especially because Ponte was now going to play in Sao Paulo at Parque Antartica, its opponent's house.

    Everything can happen in soccer but the superb championship played by Palmeiras was too much against the odds. Palmeiras won 15 games, including its final 2, lost only 4 and went even 0 to 0 in another 4. Well, this time Goliath made it happen; poor David did not have a chance. Before the first 30 minutes of game were covered, Palmeiras was already two goals ahead of Ponte Preta. In the end, Palmeiras defeated Ponte Preta 5 to 0.

    So Palmeiras is the 2008 Paulistao Champion. The truth really is that Ponte Preta made a great tournament. With much less money to invest and no big names in its team, the Monkey went really far and deserves to be applauded for that.

    Journalists from TV Bandeirantes (BAND) were working in front of Ponte's stadium. They were waiting to see if the fans would show up to celebrate. It did not happen. A trend of Brazilian culture does show up, something we are trying and need to learn better – but still second place and nothing is the same around here.

    Teasing a Trend of Brazilian Soccer Fans
    (This part was first published at OMNI – there you may see more pictures)

    There are some trends about Brazilian sports fans, soccer fans especially, that are somewhat remarkable. Like the one pointed out above. Another strong one, which looks like a need, is to mock the opponent team's fans and team.

    As you read before, the 2008 state champion was determined between two finalists: one from the capital of the state Sao Paulo and the other from the countryside. The team from the capital is a big club and the other one – although the oldest club in the state — is much smaller.

    Thousands of people in the city were cheering for Ponte Preta (or just Ponte), but not everybody in Campinas was sad it lost to Palmeiras. Campinas is a large city and, of course, there are other teams. The archrival of the Monkey (Ponte's nickname) was once champion of the Brazilian cup. So the Guarani Futebol Clube does have the right to boast a star on top of the team coat.

    On the picture of Ponte's team you see a banner where you may read literally “It is possible.” Back on the first game I already had it in mind to write on the large differences between these two teams and what a good surprise it was to find that banner there on the field. It came across like a glove for this article in which I set Palmeiras as Goliath and Ponte as David, from the famous biblical fight.

    Well, the colors of Guarani are almost exactly the same as those of Palmeiras — basically green and white — and since Campinas is a countryside city, many fans have actually two teams, one from the major leagues and a local one; or better, one from the capital and the local one. You don't need to know much about soccer to guess rightly that most fans from Guarani are also fans of, or at least have more admiration for, Palmeiras than they would for the local rival in such a game.

    Proof of that is what I found on the streets and squares of Campinas, hanging in trees, light poles and so on. I took a picture so you can see for yourself below. (beside)

    To tease Pontipretanos (Ponte Preta's fans) and for the amusement of many the large banners are hung all over. In the banner, there's a message on top that says, “Guarani the only champion of Campinas,” and the one below, “Not all is possible!” Beside also you may see a banner set in a T-shirt wore by Joao Queiroz from Campinas a big fan of Guarani, many other fans are doing so.

    Pay back

    From what heard, Guarani is facing financial problems and will have to sell its stadium to solve tax, salary and other debts. They expect and most probably will also build a new stadium somewhere else in Campinas. If that happens the payback is surely on its way. Creativity for that Brazilians do not lack.

    Nobody is dead yet so it is OK so far. Let's hope it stays like this — just fun for fans.

    Important note to fans: There are not taking sides here! This whole article is about the game, the passion for it, the teasing and the mocking trends that exists among soccer fans – is a fact, that is the pointy here. You may put on your comments, state what you think about it all, that is great, you are welcome to participate. But, please, avoid low level language and swear words, kids read this articles. Thank you very much.

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    The FIFA president, who faced questions about South Africa's readiness to host the tournament, said he was confident the event would be a success and predicted that more than 95 percent of tickets will be sold.

    Blatter brushed off suggestions that as a developing country South Africa was a bad choice to host the World Cup, saying the African continent deserved to host the event because of all that it has given world soccer.

    FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke, who is responsible for overseeing the tournament, said South Africa was so well prepared it could start it “tomorrow.”

    None of the 300,000 remaining tickets will be given away, said Valcke, adding that sales over the past eight days indicated all remaining seats will be sold before the first match.

    But he acknowledged that “we have to work on our ticketing” after initial sales were sluggish and organizers were forced to cut prices to encourage South Africans to attend.

    Valcke also said FIFA was pleased that many airlines had scheduled additional flights to bring the 360,000 spectators expected to make their way to South Africa.

    Blatter said the South African team could bring together the country's different ethnic groups, especially if the home squad reaches the semifinals.

    Asked about the risk of the World Cup being disrupted by unforeseen events such as last week's volcano eruption in Iceland, which grounded most European airlines, Blatter said even FIFA is “absolutely without any weapons against that,” despite the $1 billion reserve for emergencies.