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It has been close to twenty years since Liverpool was last crowned the champions of English football. The wait has been a long and painful one for both club and supporters who have been brought up on a diet of success. But the club has been constantly at the top of the league this season and that has been encouraging talk of the dawn of a new, and trophy laden, era.
December 15th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
Taking the time to travel in the Upper Peninsula during the fall will be a sight you will want to repeat many times. With nine different suggested tours you will see an array of beauty you won’t soon forget. The first trip has you leaving Hancock and going to Lake Linden, then on to Lac La Velle, Bete Grise and Copper Harbor. From Copper Harbor to to Eagle River and then Calument and Laurium and back to the beginning at Hancock. This trip is 105 miles. The peak season for the tour runs from first week in October through the second week. This is referred to as the Eastern Upper Peninsula tour.
November 1st, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
If you are hoping to get into sports betting and make a little money then you likely already know that you have better odds of winning here than you would in a casino. Casinos offer games of chance, while sports betting involves making judgment calls on a foreseeable outcome. Read on for some tips on coming out ahead.
October 31st, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
The SEC is good again. USC has a team with tons of talent. Ohio State looks strong but folds in big games. Some things stay pretty consistent each and every year in college football. Want another one to add to the list? How about that big upsets will happen, every single week, in college football. That means you can’t just bet on the favorites. Sometimes you have to bet on your instincts (and be prepared to be made fun of when they backfire completely!)
October 27th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
Sport is a funny old drug. You keep coming back despite the knocks, knowing that one day, just one day, you’ll get that Cup final victory - you might be 50 by the time it happens, but you’ll be there, enjoying it more for the fact that you’ve been through 49 semi-final defeats and 490 heart-breaking moments. Here are my Top 5 so far…
October 5th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
If you play sports or other physical activities, then you know that injuries come with the territory. Depending on the type of injury and the extent of your injury, you may need physical therapy. Physical therapy is the process of rehabilitation and recovery from your injury or physical ailment. Physical therapy works on recovery of your musculoskeletal system. Massage therapy is used as part of the recovery process. Some of the more advanced therapy clinics are starting to use massage chair recliners as part of their arsenal of tools to help people recover from their injuries.
September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
There’s a lot of money being splashed around the Premiership these days, and most of it on foreign players. In most cases, managers know who they are signing, but in the first fledgling years of the Premiership, it could have been anyone. Here’s my top 5 Premiership flops…
September 13th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
Cheap football tickets may be a misnomer of sorts but it explains the nature and popularity of the gridiron sport.
The least pricey football (season) ticket for any college or pro team is still somewhat expensive but for the sports fan it is worth it. No matter what the price, cheap football tickets offer the enthusiast […]
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
The NFL’s 2007 season ended with the New York Giants on top for their first Super Bowl victory since 1991, capping off a tremendously entertaining season that featured more twists and turns than a NASCAR race. When the 2008 pro football schedule was announced on April 15th, NFL fans around the country immediately […]
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments
The gulf between rich and poor clubs has never been greater. The amount of money circulating in the game has never been greater. The amount of players instantly becoming multi millionaires and buying fast cars and large mansions have never been greater. However, more sadly, the amount of clubs, especially ones with a lot of prestige and history behind them, going under have never been greater.
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Football | No Comments