 Category: Football
Category: Sports and Recreation >> Football<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-15 ] The second biggest football event commonly known as the UEFA European Football Championship; which this year will be hosted by the countries of Switzerland and Austria will add a new special measurement. All 16 different football associations will allow for their players to take blood and urine tests in order to support the anti-doping controls which are currently conducted in most sports.
by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2008-03-06 ] Goalkeeping Gloves are cool. The Goalkeeper in a soccer or football game is considered as one of the key players. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] The Premier League is the professional league for football clubs. It is also known as Barclays Premier League or The Premiership. The Primal League, contested by 20 clubs, is the primary competition of U.K. football. It is known as the most lucrative football league in the world. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] Soccer has its own culture. The culture of soccer games does not only refer to soccer news, soccer articles in sports sections, soccer rumors and gossip, but also to many different sociological, political and economical aspects of the game. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] Newcastle United Football Club is a professional football club in U.K The club, also known by its nicknames “The Magpies” or “The Toon”, is based in Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] Arsenal is an English professional football club located in Emirates Stadium, in Holloway, North London. The club is also known as Arsenal and The Gunners; it has been one of the top football clubs. The club’s kit is red shirt and white shirts. Arsenal is one of the richest football clubs in English history. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] The Premier League is the professional league for football clubs. It is also known as Barclays Premier League or The Premiership. The Primal League, contested by 20 clubs, is the primary competition of U.K. football. It is known as the most lucrative football league in the world. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is an English professional football club located in White Hart Line stadium in Tottenham, North London. Its capacity is 36, 240 people; Tottenham club plays in the stadium for over a century, starting from 1899. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] In football, transfer is considered the action of moving the player from one club to another. The players can be transferred to a different club only during a specific period of time, which is called “a transfer window”. The end of the transfer window is known as “deadline day”, which is usually the busiest day of the whole period. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-23 ] West Ham United Football Club is a professional English football club, located in West ham area, in the Boleyn Ground stadium in Upton Park, with capacity of 35,303 people. The club is also known by its nicknames “The Hammers” and “The Irons”. Its home colors are red, white and blue, and away colors are white and red. by Natalie Halimi  [ 2008-01-20 ] Everton Football Club – English professional football club, located in Liverpool. The club is also known by nicknames “The Toffees”, “The Blues” and “The People’s Club”. Its home colors are blue and white; away colors are white and black. by Mathew Adkins [ 2007-12-28 ] Super Bowl: the longest awaited date in American football. Lots of money flowing, spent by some and made by others. However, people forget the power of the media and how they could be the biggest money makers of the event. by Kausik Dutta  [ 2007-11-24 ] Football season’s in full reign, and this means that a lot of die-hard football fans will be struggling to be able to watch all of their favorite teams play. With so many games on, it’s easy to miss some of the games that you want to watch. Now, you won’t have to worry about being able to watch all of the games. Premiership Live offers you a place to watch every single one of the games on your PC or laptop! by Claudia Beckford  [ 2007-11-16 ] The New York Giants, one of the American Football teams with the most extend history first joined the NFL in 1925. The team is a current member of the Eastern Division of the NFC and it is headquartered at the Giant Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in New Jersey. by Gerald Morgan  [ 2007-11-08 ] The NFL (National Football League), is product of the evolution and passion of many football players who throughout history, knew to find the different restrictions or rules that today compose the official regulation of the NFL gaming; also divisions of teams, and calendars of game for present seasons. by Sam Brown  [ 2007-10-19 ] Whether you're looking for cold weather apparel for looking your best at the games, tailgating threads to sport your team in style or you just want to say I'm a fan like no other, NFL apparel has never come in more varieties or styles. This article highlights the latest trends in NFL Jerseys and sports apparel. by Kausik Dutta  [ 2007-10-15 ] Football fans are always hoping to catch their live Premiership and live Championship League games, but this isn’t always possible. Some channels that broadcast football are restricted with cable companies and satellite isn’t always reliable. by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-10-02 ] Most unsophisticated sports bettors hit the gridiron running, with little or no concern for whether their best chance for success rests with college football betting, NFL betting or a combination of both. To be sure, while the NCAA and NFL games fundamentally are the same, subtle dissimilarities between the Saturday and Sunday products, as they relate to a player’s ability to digest and understand data, can make the difference between winning and losing: by Kausik Dutta  [ 2007-09-19 ] Just because you can't make it to every football game you want to see doesn't mean that you have to miss it. No, you don't have to quit your job so you can watch football all day on your TV at home. by Stacey S [ 2007-09-13 ] The Frozen Tundra - a land of blood, sweat, and cheese. In the history and future of stadiums, there is no better place than Lambeau Field, and no better fans than the Cheeseheads of the Green Bay Packers. A football team that is rich in culture, history, and a team created for the people, the Green Bay Packers are a team like no other. by John Reed  [ 2007-09-11 ] Pro football fans are some of the most passionate fans of any sport. They have a reason to be this year. The race to the Super Bowl is congested and we get to enjoy the whole thing. Most fans won't go to an actual Super Bowl but to those that prepare, this dream can come true. by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-09-03 ] Granted, New Orleans isn’t going to surprise anyone this year but with a solid cast, a new winning attitude, and only Carolina as serious division opposition, the Saints should march to another NFC South title. The Panthers look good enough to battle for an NFC wild card. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-09-03 ] The NFC East remains the most competitive division in the NFL, with every team capable to beating (or losing) to every other. The most consistent team will win the division. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-09-03 ] The Bears have a much more difficult schedule than a year ago when they won 13 games but the NFC North is so weak that it will be difficult for Chicago not to win 10 or 11 games and capture a third straight division title. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-08-31 ] Sports betting, particularly football betting, has become more and more sophisticated over the past decade with players researching reams of statistical data in an effort to gain an edge with both Las Vegas and online sportsbooks. These so-called technical handicappers use trends, or prior team tendencies, to try to predict future results:
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-08-31 ] Any unbiased assessment would mark the Patriots as the clear division favorite with a good chance to challenge the Colts, Chargers and Ravens to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-08-31 ] The Ravens won the division by five games last season and while the margin may not be as significant this year, Baltimore should have little difficulty defending against wild card hopefuls Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-08-31 ] Like most recent defending Super Bowl champions, the Colts may find it difficult to repeat, but winning another AFC South title should be no problem. Indianapolis has a wide edge over its division rivals. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Karol Lucan  [ 2007-08-31 ] Like the Patriots, Ravens and Colts, the Chargers are the class of their division, arguably the best team in the NFL. Unlike New England, Baltimore and Indianapolis, however, San Diego will get a stern test for the division title from rivals Denver and Kansas City. (2006 regular season records in parentheses):
by Joe Pav [ 2007-08-18 ] There is an old misconception among fans that a great defense is needed to win at NFL football. The problem with that philosophy is that your highly talented defensive teams would be worn out due to being on the field too long. Also, a few key injuries to a few skilled players can mean the difference between last and first. by Ally White  [ 2007-06-29 ] It was a thrilling game of American football played at an out of control pace, as the Hamburg Sea Devils went out to get an early lead and with that they ended the cheering of a highly enthusiastic crowd of 48.125 at the Frankfurt's Commerzbank Arena by Fantasy Saturday [ 2007-03-15 ] Is there a chance to get big wins on halftime betting? Why do bettors love to bet on the second half? Here are some truths in halftime betting and coming up with halftime betting odds. Is halftime betting for the benefits of the punters or is it for the benefit of the bookies alone?
by Alison White  [ 2007-02-28 ] Football fans are spending more than ever in order to travel to matches. by Alison White  [ 2007-02-28 ] New research by Virgin Money shows supporters traveled over nine billion miles last year following their teams. by Julie Smith  [ 2007-02-22 ] In April 2007 the European public will be the witness of the first kick off for the NFL Europa. The NFL Europe originally called the World League of American Football has changed its name for the second time in its short history. by Callie Wilde [ 2007-01-25 ] This is a great story for those who are interested in sex, passion, NFL football, gambling, erotica romances, and Las Vegas! This short story appeals to everyone! by Cindy Ferguson  [ 2007-01-23 ] The Suns won their thirteenth game in a row on Sunday night in Phoenix against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The game ended in 131 points for the Phoenix Suns and 102 in favor of the Timberwolves. by Julie Smith  [ 2007-01-19 ] The NFL is looking to expand their horizons and reach a more global audience by holding this year the first regular season game of the NFL outside the United States. Apparently the game will take place in London. by Rob Sullivan  [ 2007-01-08 ] Alabama football tickets are cherished both in Tuscaloosa and around the rest of the state. Few college football programs are more steeped in tradition, perhaps none have a more loyal and rabid fan base and their program is seemingly always stocked with talent. Many have believed over the years that Alabama represents the standard by which college football programs should be measured. by Julie Smith  [ 2006-12-30 ] The Rose Bowl has been known as the oldest and most prestigious American college football bowl game. It usually takes place on January 1st and since some time ago it is played at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. by Ron Arthor  [ 2006-12-26 ] Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League ( NFL ) in professional American football. It is played in the United States. On January 15, 1967, the first game was played as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. It was the game played between NFL championship team and the American Football League (AFL) for the "World Championship of Professional Football". by [ 2006-12-26 ] People who believe shoes are shoes are mistaken. The comfort and support that the shoe offers is important. In fact, wearing improper shoes can cause more then just sore toes. Wearing a shoe that does not support or that is the wrong size can cause back pain and even spinal injury. by Ally White  [ 2006-12-02 ] The rebirth that the Miami Dolphins are experiencing this season may have to continue without running back Ronnie Brown, at least for now. Brown had to have a surgical intervention on Friday to stabilize a broken left hand. by Cindy Ferguson  [ 2006-12-01 ] After twelve long seasons Dan McCarney resigned as head coach of the Cyclones and Gene Chizik will fulfill his position. by Amardeep Singh  [ 2006-11-13 ] EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Just call the Chicago Bears the best team in the NFC - and the New York Giants red-faced for falling asleep on a record-tying 108-yard missed field goal return by Devin Hester.
Hester fooled the Giants by standing in the back of the end zone for several seconds, then ran down the right sideline on his knockout-blow return as the Bears rallied for a 38-20 victory over the injury-ravaged Giants in their NFC showdown Sunday night.
"I probably would have downed it if I saw defenders coming at me," said Hester, who returned punts of 84 and 83 yards for TDs earlier this season. "It seemed like all of them were walking off the field like it was over. So I decided to take it out. It surprised me."
On Nov. 13, 2005 - almost exactly a year ago - the Bears' Nathan Vasher caught Joe Nedney's missed 52-yard field-goal attempt in the back of the end zone on the final play of the first half and ran it back for a 108-yard TD return. The play helped Chicago beat San Francisco 17-9, and now Hester shares the record for longest NFL play with his teammate.
by Marshall Smith [ 2006-10-09 ] Dallas cowboys by Julie Smith  [ 2006-10-07 ] The Indianapolis Colts have announced that Corey Simon who used to be a Pro Bowl defensive tackle will not take part during the rest of the season since he was placed on the non-football illness-injury list last Thursday. by Marshall Smith [ 2006-10-02 ] NFL overseas games by Marshall Smith [ 2006-09-25 ] Ronaldo and Brazil by Ally White  [ 2006-09-21 ] Many Steelers fans had high hopes yesterday, Big Ben was back, but what they didn’t count with was that barely two weeks after his appendectomy he was not back in form and the Jacksonville Jaguars defense had their way with that.
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