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Football player to play surrounded by a F.A. Cup Final & to Referee a F.A. Cup Final?


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Charles Alcock.
Captained Wanderers in the 1872 F.A. Cup Final and also referee the 1875 and 1879 Finals.
Yes I will referee it if you approaching.



English Premiership - Any more big tranfers, or do you reckon the deal are done for this pane.?

Question:With 4-5 clubs looking to make a move surrounded by the transfer marketplace, it only appears that Aston Villa's signing of Ashley Young is the big discussion point...

I've found the window mildly dissapointing. I expected West Ham, Villa, Arsenal, Liverpool and Charlton to be making some moves, but zilch to speak of... the only solid one on the tick is a proposed move for matt upson to the hammers.

So... do you regard as there will be any big movers departed, or is this window rather drab?

and if so, who and where?

Opinions are nice, facts are better
Answers:


Hey what nearly Neill to the Hammers. Montella to Fulham or Larsson to Man Utd.

As for the Top 4:
Chelsea- Still looking at Ben Haim, Onyewu and Ronaldo. But won't pay over the probability.

Man Utd- Are Looking at Bale and Hargreaves. But will probably cost 30 Million to get.

Arsenal- Are in a minute in the hunt for Bale and are still looking at Ribery.

Liverpool- Are still looking towards Mascherano.

As for my squad the Hammers- They're still looking into Viduka and Upson.
John Carew to Villa
Arsene Wenger said way put money on in December that the Gooners wouldn't be buying anyone, Red Scouse get bloown out by Lucas Neill & haven't really got a nouns of lblblb's until this take-over is complete, Chelskii wont buy anyone because they simply need stop fissure players & are being quoted silly money & Manyoo may sign Hargreaves, but it's more potential to happen contained by the summer. the clubs most likely to do business are team battling relegation & the team chasing a UEFA Cup spot, but at the same time, no club really desires to sell surrounded by January cos they dont have enuff time to sign replacements.
http://www.tribalfootball.com/ usually have a good bit of snitch on it - have a look!
YES but this shouldn't come of such a surprise to adjectives of you who know your football.

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I'm sure there will be a flurry of movement just formerly the deadline, as usual.
Manchester United could be getting Owen Hargreaves. But I also heard that they'll sacrifice Ji-Sung Park for him. It'll be nice to own a few more English people surrounded by the squad but comparing him to the great Park, we don't need him. I'd love for Matthew Upson to go in the Premiership. He's wasted at Birmingham and I'm surprised that they've manage to keep hold of him after getting relegated. I suppose Watford need to loan some players, probably Marlon Harewood and Bobby Zamora from West Ham as an example(hint).
i believe theyre done
all done i would say-so


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I've heard Man Utd is interested surrounded by Owen Hargreaves. That's one move I would love, even if i support Liverpool.

One of the ones I was really hoping for be Lucas Neill to Liverpool, but that one fell through and he ended up at West Ham.

So, I guess we'll hold to see with the Hargreaves one. I don't predict there will be anymore big transfers, but you never what might arise when we're close to the transfer deadline.
gudjonson to west ham
Gareth Bale to Spurs for lb10m will run through next week. The business deal has be approved with Soton and capably probably loan him back to the Saints for the rest of this season. Bale have turned down Man U and Arsenal as he will not only play more games at Spurs but like the way Jol have bought most of Britain's best young talent and wishes to be a part of a club that have invested in youth and have a bright future.
Friday July 28, 2006
McCarthy to blend Blackburn


Player : Benni McCarthy
From : Porto To : Blackburn Rovers
Fees : NA

The South Africa international has signed a four-year contract next to Blackburn for an undisclosed fee.






Friday July 28, 2006
Carrick's a done treaty


Player : Michael Carrick
From : Tottenham Hotspur To : Manchester United
Fees : 15 million

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to a 15 million business deal to take Michael Carrick to Old Trafford.






Wednesday July 12, 2006
Baptista to Arsenal


Player : Baptista
From : Real Madrid To : Arsenal
Fees : Player Exchange

New Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello is offering Julio Baptista plus change to land Cesc Fabregas, according to a report surrounded by The Sun.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger wanted to sign Baptista from Seville ultimate summer. But the attacking midfielder opted for a lb15m move to the Bernabeu instead.


The report also say Capello is tracking Ashley Cole as a possible replacement for Roberto Carlos should the Brazilian decide on a move to the Premiership earlier the start of the season.











Wednesday July 12, 2006
Wenger seeks Campbell's replacement


Player : Curtis Davies
From : WBA To : Arsenal
Fees : lb8 million

Arsene Wenger is set to brand name an lb8m offer to West Brom to bring central defender Curtis Davies to the club to replace Sol Campbell.

Wenger is a prearranged admirer of Davies, an England Under-21 international, and immediately with Campbell gone he looks promising to match West Brom's asking price of around lb8million.


Albion principal Bryan Robson has said they hold no need or desire to put on the market their best players just because they enjoy been relegated but he have also admitted that a massive submit would be too good to turn down.











Wednesday July 12, 2006
United's lb32 million bid for Iker Casillas


Player : Iker Casillas
From : Real Madrid To : Manchester United
Fees : lb32 million

Reports contained by Spain are claiming Real Madrid have rejected a lb32million bid from Manchester United for goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

The Spanish international have been a long-term target for Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson, although Real directors enjoy reportedly said the player is not for sale at any price.









Tuesday July 11, 2006
Tevez to Stamford Bridge


Player : Carlos Tevez
From : Corinthians To : Chelsea
Fees : lb15 million

Chelsea are in position to add to their formidable lineup of target this summer with the quickfiring Argentine star Carlos Tevez. The Blues could complete the lb15 million swoop by this week.






Tuesday July 11, 2006
Set for a Ruud exit


Player : Ruud Van Nistelrooy
From : Manchester United To : Bayern Munich and Real Madrid
Fees : lb16 million

Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy is reportedly close to joining Real Madrid in a lb16million treaty.

The People are claiming the Dutchman will hold talks near the Spanish club and is expected to complete his move to the Bernabeu withhin the next 10 days.









Tuesday July 11, 2006
A Swoop for Ribery



Do you reakon Charlton Athletic will stay within the premiership?


Answers:


hope not
no chance
no but you entail to kick west ham contained by the relegation battle
nope
My gut, and I own a big one, says no they won't. You'll return with the honor of playing QPR and Palace. Doesn't that sound resembling fun?
hope so[local team south london]even that i am a spurs supporter
good luck to next.i hope west ham go down.
I don't judge so...
no way they will go and get relegated for sure
no way, they are shockin
No, and Pardew isn't doing a better profession than his predecessor. Charlton has have precious few bright spots, like the win over Pompey. But the track it stands, the only troop who has a uncertainty at getting out of the relegation zone is West Ham, who could sneak up behind Wigan at the later moment and send them down to the Championship.
No i don't, they've have to bad a first partly of the season to survive which will be a shame as they've always tried to play football the style it should be played.
Doesn't look like it at the moment does it.But you never know if they put a polite run together it could happen (not probable though i think).
I hope so not because I support Charlton but I think Alan Pardew be harshly sack by West Ham and I would love to see Pardew keep Charlton up and contained by doing so sending his former employers down to the battle
I doubt it.
it looks unlikely
2 months ago I would have said they will be playing Championship football subsequent term.

They are not out of the woods and own a tough schedule ahead, but they own played soemwhat better lately. If Wigan stumble they could have a kismet.

But I am afraid its more likely they are relegated.
no.
It's not unproblematic to say they will as time is running out but I still believe it unworkable as they have more than 10 games to play.

Thanx!
Yes, I do. When the going get tough and they'll feel the pressure,
they'll put within more effort close to their lives depended on it and will stay up leaving Watford, West Ham and Blackburn astern them.
yes..because the fixtures show that its in their hand..west ham wigan are to visit the dell..so have sheff utd...and watford and man city away theres points to be won..the other team have much harder run ins
NO



Soccer Drills For 3-5 year olds?

Question:does any body know a few that are easy for a 3-5yr can take??
Answers:


There is too much to tell within such a small area, best counsel is to stay away from drills. Let them play with the bubble, games like follow the editorial column (you get to be leader), red night light green light and simon say allow kids to have fun and cram how to move the ball. Please don't verbs about or tutor tactics or positions to this age group it will merely frustrate you and them.

I recommend a couple of sites, the first is from US Soccer, go nearby and download the best practices pdf. This is more about a coaching philosophy that focuses on proper nouns

The second is a site to find simple coaching advice for parents and endow with you some ideas on what you can to do.
lol your brave within is no way I would ever coach 3-5yo. I wouldn't bother beside drills they are just going to run around similar to headless chooks anyway, my U8's did and they have 2-4 years more next your kids.

Goodluck


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