Sunday, December 2, 2007

should okocha come back


jayjay is one of the most skillfull players in the world of football today.He is known for his mesmerising step-over and ability to leave defenders stranded.he is well travelled and has made a huge impact while playing in the premiership and for the national team.but today a lot of people feel he is too old to return to the national team,i feel they are wrong..after all,he's about the same age with so many of the players currently in the national team..so what do you guys think??

Saturday, December 1, 2007






Full name: Ronaldinho Gaúcho Date of birth: 21 March 1980Height: 178 cmWeight: 70 kgPosition: MidfielderCurrent Club: Barcelona (ESP)Int'l: Caps 68 / Goals 27 (as of 1-Jul-2006)
Ronaldinho began his footballing career with Gremio de Porto Alegre, where his burgeoning talent soon brought him to the attention of the international football world. During the four seasons he spent there, from 1997 to 2001, Ronaldinho also started to claim a place in the Brazilian international side. He won the Copa America in 1999 scoring six goals, including a memorable effort against Venezuela.
In 2001, Ronaldinho decided to try his luck in European football and signed for French league outfit PSG though his debut was delayed due to a financial dispute between the two clubs. Although his time with PSG was not as successful as he would have hoped, Ronaldinho continue to prosper with the international team, winning a World Cup winners' medal at the 2002 Japan-Korea championships.
Right from his very first match in a Barca shirt, the fans were seduced by Ronaldinho's spectacular brand of footballing magic. His ability to change the course of a match with a brilliant solo effort made him the reference point of the Barca attack and one of the truly great footballing icons of the opening decade of the new millennium.
In his first season, the team strung together a sensation run of seventeen consecutive matches without defeat and finished in second place in La Liga, thereby achieving direct qualification for the Champions League. This impetus carried on to the 2004-05 season and Ronaldinho and the rest of the Barca squad soon established a lead at the top of the table that would take them to the league title. In addition, the Brazilian's tremendous talent has received public recognition with individual awards such as the FIFA World Player 2004 and 2005 and the Ballon d'Or 2005.
Since then, Ronaldinho has become the leader of the mighty Brazil side, with which he won a Confederations Cup winners' medal in Germany 2005.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

INTODUCTION




So, you are one of those crazy fans of the English FA league. You’re a die hard fan of the numerous clubs that play on the league. You yarn for a forum where you can rub minds with your fellow team supporters and boo fans of opposing teams. You want a forum where you can listen to suggestions from others as well as contribute your own opinion. You want to read the latest gist, follow the league table….just name it.Well; you’ve come to the right place. This blog is created for people like you.Here, you’re free to do just anything…so, welcome on board!