Soccer Fitness Secrets

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

drunkensoccer.com,Myspace Killer

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We all know that myspace.com is a mega gaint in the community portal business, and better yet the best there is online today. However, someone thinks the opposite,and that some one is dennis lee of drunkensoccer.com. to just say it in one word i think that he is insane. first of all the site that he is promoting is a soccer portal, that he claims gives more options to its users than myspace.com. his crazy concepts or out of this world. to be short and to the point let me tell you what he claims will happen within the next 4years of drunkensoccer.com,and what will be the fall of this mega gaint, myspace.com dennis claims that drunkensoccer.com will be one of the internet most fastest growing community website online that gives members more options to ?? create and most of all to make money and not waste their time pimping their page and fulling myspace pocket. His site will not only show the secret of Drunkensoccer but also share secret soccer tricks. There will also be options for members set themselves free. This site will also gives it members the latest cutting edge information online in money making secrets. A place for sport fans and social networking of ideas and skills with other members aroung the world.

How myspace will fall?

1) Popularity? Yes the rate is too high for a short term. meaning the growth is too rapid. Yes it sounds stupid but it is not.

For reason it everyones knows about it. with all this banning and law suits with members.

2) Cycling system is not as strong as they want us to believe? You might be saying what is this? Their marketers knows what i am talking about. And by law i can't tell you in this article.

3) Members are being pupets on strings but can't see it.

Member have no freedom. only an illusionary ones. let me stop here for now???

So that was so of what this insane young man claims, I also heard that dennis is an up coming internet guru that has saved 1000s of internet business online with his usual business insights.

Well to see more of his concepts in action just visit drunkensoccer.com and see that you too can create your own mega gaint!!
was broke,without an hope but made it with my zero to cash money making techniques online with out using my own cash!

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Monday, March 3, 2008

Soccer Trophies

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Football, or Soccer as it is known in America, is the most popular team sport played professionally and by amateurs worldwide. Soccer players are revered as icons and soccer teams sign millions of dollars as endorsement deals.

Soccer is a game between two teams of 11 players, each trying to net the most goals in the opposite side?s goal post. Players are forbidden to use their hands, except for the goalkeeper, who can prevent a goal with his hands. So each team tries to prevent the other from scoring while trying to score itself. A standard match consists of two sessions of 45 minutes each, separated by a 15-minute break called half time. Extra time and penalty shootouts are allowed by the referee under special circumstances to decide an undecided match.

Soccer is played professionally all over the world, in stadiums where millions of fans throng to watch a match. Such matches are also watched on television. Amateurs also play soccer. A survey by Federation Internationale De Football Association (FIFA? soccer?s governing body) revealed that in 2001, over 240 million people worldwide in more than 200 countries played the game.

Six regional confederations are associated with FIFA. These include the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Confederation of African Football (CAF), Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), Union of European Football Association (UEFA), Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and Confederacion Sudamaricana de Futbal (CONMEBOL representing South America).

Soccer trophies are awarded for matches of all sizes, from local playgrounds to huge stadiums packed with fans. The most prestigious is the World Cup, organized by FIFA. It takes place every four years, and about 190 national teams vie to qualify to play the finals. The finals now involve 34 national teams. Soccer has been a part of the Summer Olympics since 1900, except for the 1932 games in Los Angeles. Currently, it is played at an under-23 level, so it is less prestigious than the World Cup. A women?s football tournament was also started for the 1996 Olympics.

The major international tournaments are as follows: FIFA World Cup, European Championship, UEFA champions league, Copa America, African Nations Cup, CAF Champions League, Asian Cup, AFC champions League, CONCACAF league and championship cups and Oceania Nations Cup.

Soccer trophies are made of metal, pewter, gold, silver or other materials, and depict the shape of a soccer ball or a player in action.


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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

How To Make A Profit From FREE 1X2 Soccer Picks/Tips

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Home In On The Best Picks And Tips From Hundreds Each Week. Many football (soccer to our American friends) picks and tips sites provide only a few picks/tips a week, some only one, with many charging huge amounts for the privilege. In this article I will show you how to get the very best from hundreds of free and low cost picks and tips every week by answering these four questions.

What if you were able to pick the absolute best picks from hundreds of weekly picks/tips greatly increasing your chances of success? What if those picks/tips are chosen based on the past performance of similar picks/tips and those picks/tips are all created using a combination of several tried and tested statistical methods? What if you could know whether draw predictions, home predictions or away predictions are more successful for the English Premier League, the Italian Serie A, the German Bundesliga, or many other leagues across Europe? What if you could do it all for FREE or very low cost?

Well now you can. If you're interested then read on.

Some Tips Are Better Than Others. Using well established statistical methods along with automated software it's possible to generate hundreds of soccer tips every week for many leagues, theoretically you could cover all of the major leagues in the world. So what, why would you want to do that? Surely many of the tips will be grossly inaccurate but on the other hand many will be correct so how can you determine which will be successful and which not? It would be much better to just concentrate on one or two matches and predict their outcome by intensive and careful focused analysis.

On the face of it the above responses that I have seen over the years have some merit and deserve careful consideration, there is a good argument for focussed analysis of a single match with the aim of trying to predict its outcome. However, consider this, when a scientist runs a statistical analysis how many data items do they select as a representative sample? One, two... or more? When carrying out statistical analysis the more data you have to work on the better the outcome. For example, if you wanted to calculate the average height of a class of school children you could just take the first two or three as a sample. But if they are all six feet tall they are going to be highly unrepresentative so obviously you would get all their heights and calculate the average from those, the result is a much more accurate answer. It's a simplistic example but hopefully you see my point. Obviously you can apply that argument to a single match by collecting past results for each side and carrying out statistical analysis techniques using that data, but why restrict your analysis to that one match?

We know that if we make hundreds of automated tips, based on sound tried and tested statistical methods, that some will be successful and others won't. So how do we target in on the best tips, the ones most likely to be correct, and how do we do it week after week? Well, the answer is to keep a record of how each and every tip performs, some tips are better than others and we want to know which ones. At this stage, if your thinking how can I possibly calculate all of that information for every game, in every league I want to cover, and do it every week, then don't worry I'll show you how it's all done for you at the end of the article.

Results Are Not Always The Same. Simply keeping a record of how each of the hundreds of tips we make actually perform against the eventual result is not enough, what we need now is a way of analysing that data and grouping it logically to get the best from it. Results are not always the same, in other words a tip that shows one possible outcome for match A and the same possible outcome for match B will not necessarily produce the same result (i.e. a correct prediction or a wrong prediction). Why is this? Well there are hundreds of reasons why and you will never be able to account for them all, if you could you would no doubt be a millionaire. When trying to predict the outcome of a match you may look at such qualitative things as the current injury list of each team, the team sheet, morale of the players, etc. We can also look at Quantitative factors using our statistical methods to predict the outcome of the match, so we may look at such things as past performance, position in the league, or more tried and tested statistical methods such as the Rateform method. We can use all of this information to predict the outcome of match A and the outcome of match B and still not have the same result, part of the reason for this is, as explained before, that we can not account for all the factors in a match, it's impossible. But there's something else, something we can account for which we have not yet thought about.

When we look at one match in isolation we only look at the factors concerning each of the two teams in the match, but why not expand this to look at how the other teams they have played are also performing? 'Why would we want to do that?' I hear some of you say. Because results are not always the same. Let's say our prediction for match A and match B is a home win (forgetting about the predicted score for the moment). What else can we take into account to improve the prediction of a home win? We can look at the performance of all the home win tips made for the same competition that the match is being played in and then make a judgement based on that new information. This is great as it gives us an extra factoring level to take into account that we did not have before.

Looking across all the home win predictions in a single league will give us a percentage success rate for home wins for that particular league, but we can improve on this even further. We can do this by doing the exact same exercise across many different leagues and obtaining a percentage success rate for each league. This means we can now look for the league which produces the best overall home win prediction success rate and look for home win predictions for the coming fixtures. By default we know that that league is more likely to produce a successful outcome for a home prediction than any other. Of course we can employ this technique for away win and draw predictions as well.

How Tight Is The League? Why does this difference between the leagues occur? As with trying to predict the outcome of a single match there are many factors that make up this phenomenon, but there are just a few major factors that influence why one league should produce more home wins through a season than another. The most obvious of these could be described as the 'tightness' of the league. What do I mean by 'tightness'? In any league there is often a gap in the skills and abilities of those teams consistently at the top of the league and those at the bottom, this is often expressed as a 'difference in class'. This difference in class varies markedly between different leagues with some leagues being much more competitive than others due to a closer level of skills throughout the league, 'a tight league'. In the case of a tight league the instances of drawn games will be more noticeable than with a 'not so tight league' and home wins will most likely be of a lower frequency.

So, let's say we are interested in predicting a home win, armed with our new information about the 'tightness' of leagues we could make predictions for matches throughout a season for as many leagues as we can manage, and watch how those predictions perform in each league. You will find that the success of the predictions will closely match the 'tightness' of a particular league, so where a particular league produces more home wins then we will have more success with our home predictions. Don't be misled, this does not mean that just because there are more home wins we are bound to be more accurate, what I am taking about is a success rate in percentage terms of the number of home predictions made which has nothing directly to do with how many actual home wins there are. For example, let's say we make one hundred home predictions in league A and one hundred in league B, and let's say that seventy five percent are correct in league A but only sixty percent in league B. We have made the same number of predictions in each league with differing results, and those difference are most likely due to the 'tightness' of each league. League B will be a 'tight' league with more teams having similar levels of 'class', whereas league A has a wider margin of class when it comes to the teams within it. Therefore we should pick out the best performing league concerning home wins and make our home win selections from that league.

We Have To Be Consistent. Of course there is more to it than that. It's no good just taking each tip and recording how it performed we have to apply the same rules to each and every tip made. You have to make sure that the parameters you set for each predictive method you use (e.g. Rateform, Score Prediction, etc.) remain constant. So choose your best settings for each method and stick to them for each and every prediction, for every league, and for the whole season. You must do this in order to retain consistency of predictions within leagues, between leagues, and over time. There is nothing stopping you using several different sets of parameters as long as you keep the data produced from each separate.

If you are wondering what the parameters are then take the Rateform method as an example. Using this method we produce an integer number that represents the possible outcome of a match (I'm not going to go into detail about the Rateform method here as that's the subject of another of my articles). You can set break points that represent a home win and an away win, so if the resulting rateform output for a match is higher than the upper breakpoint then that match could be deemed a home win. Similarly, if the resulting rateform output for a match is lower than the lower breakpoint then that match could be deemed as an away win. Anything that falls in-between is deemed a draw.

Do It For FREE Or Very Low Cost.

So how do I get all this information without having to calculate it all myself?

Footyforecast.com has been delivering this kind of information, week in week out, on its website since 1999. It covers eighteen leagues across Europe including; English Premiership, Scottish Premiership, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, Dutch Eredivisie, Spain, France, to name but a few. A total of seven different statistical methods are used to determine the outcome of each game played in each league, and a comprehensive record of how each method in each game performed is kept. A lot of this information is totally free to site visitors but for a small subscription fee you can gain access to the data from all eighteen leagues. Apart from how each tip performed within its respective league Footyforecast also provides the league tables of how each league has performed in successfully predicting outcomes of games. The league tables of prediction performance are produced for home win predictions, draw predictions, away win predictions, and for overall predictions and are invaluable tools to the soccer punter when deciding where to target their European soccer predictions. You can visit the Footyforecast website by using the link below:

http://www.footyforecast.com

So there you have it. Hopefully I have shown you how to target in on the best leagues in order to raise your chances of success when predicting 1X2 results, and, although I offer no guarantees, I'm fairly confident that this method will improve your profits.

Malcolm Nossiter MSc is the site owner of the popular Footyforecast website which has been delivering hundreds of 1X2 tips since 1999. Footyforecast has a large following of satisfied subscribers and visitors. You can visit by using this link: http://www.footyforecast.com

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

UEFA Cup soccer bets - plus chess bonuspicks

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Betting Highlights on tricky bets of the day and the valuebets on Thursday, 23 of February.

UEFA Cup soccer betting. Though the thrillers are not guaranteed, if you bet it live, your excitement is guaranteed with livebetting, football adrenalinbets. The first legs already decided in most cases, therefore perhaps not the full time result is the best bet! Exceptions: Palermo, Monaco and Marseilles, big banker bets, and Espanyol, must win situation too!

Doneck v Lille maybe the matchup of the day, considering the very cold weather!

If goalbetting, Sevilla v Lokomotiv seems under 2.5, Espanyol v Schalke and Lens v Udinese over 2.5. Meanwhile Roma v Bruges, M'Boro v Stuttgart, Strasbourg v Litex, Zenith v Rosenborg, Steaua-Hereenveen, Levski v Artmedia, Rapid v Hertha all bettor adviced to bet live only!

Torino 2006. continues. Calm day?

Chess supertournament, Linares in Mexico, and if chess the most likely result is draw! Almost sure wins, if you play draws (only) among the specials. L?k? P?ter, the Hungarian chess genious (sakk g?niusz) is among the best players.

European Basketball betting: Euroleague continues with the matches in the Top 16. The basketball matchup of the day: Zalgiris v Barcelona, but big bettors better bet on Climamio v ?lker (home) and Bamberg v Tau (away) Cibona v Panathinaikos (away).

Tennis betting around the Globe, after the picture is clear, worth to bet tennis on favorites.

However, the ball is round, good luck with your soccer picks. Bet with confidence, bet with gamebookers ecobika do the same.

livebetting is my life! The adrenalinbets are guaranteed.

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Junior Soccer Defending - Directing the Play

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Do your players know whether to show an opponent inside or
outside when they are defending?
You may want to consider this tactic when coaching your
players. There are two schools of thought on this; One says
that your defenders should show the opponents outside
towards the touchline.
The reason for this is that if your player does get beat
then the opponent will still have to get a cross in. Also,
they should be at a more acute angle to get a shot on
target if they have been successfully pushed outside.

The alternative to this is showing the opponents inside,
towards goal. If this is to be your style of play then the
players need to be organised so that there is strength
inside. This can be a risky tactic if players are not
switched on or don't know where to best position
themselves.

Showing them inside would be a good tactic if you where
playing with five in defence with a good sweeper.

If your team lacks some direction on this tactic, then it
will be very difficult for them to get an organised shape
and take a position which is best suited to holding up or
breaking down an attack.

Both young and older players can be coached on this.

As players get older, and become more tactically aware
& proficient in defending techniques, they will be able to
influence the build up play and therefore your defensive
line can react, and adjust, by taking the lead off the first
defender.

Build this simple tactic into some small sided games in
training and watch the beneficial results on match day!
For more Junior Soccer help, drills, exercises and coach
development visit http://www.juniorsoccercoach.comand
join the free junior soccer tip of the week.
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