Jul
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Posted (admin) in Football Tips and Advice on July-20-2007

It goes without saying that doing tricks and fancy moves makes the game of football a much more exciting game to watch. Let’s face it, Ronaldinho would not be the best in the world if we saw him playing the style of football the English play. If you don’t know what I mean, it’s something along the lines of long balls sent all the way to the attackers who run with the ball using pure strength and speed to get past the opposition, which compared to the other leagues, lacks technical ability. Now, it’s the techniques that Ronaldinho knows and practices that make him a great player. What’s more, he knows when it’s the right time to use these different tricks and techniques during a game. How is this? Because he tries these moves whenever he can, however, understands the importance of being in the right place at the right time.

Time And Place Is Important

I’m going to use scenarios now to get you thinking about when you would execute the technique you want to do, and seeing as how this is a blog dedicated to Ronaldinho, lets go with the classic Elastico. But before I list the scenarios, here is a quick look at the Elastico for those who don’t know what I’m talking about.

So now that you see what I’m talking about and what the technique entails, I want you to figure out which ones seem to be the better situations to try the Elastico or any other technique for that matter. Remember we are talking about the situation for the team, not field position and how many people you’ve come up against on the field. So, here they are:

1. Scoreline: You are winning 1-0
Time: 79th minute
Story: The opposition is fighting to draw up the game. Your team is struggling to land that final blow to secure the win.

2. Scoreline: You are losing 1-0
Time: 33rd minute
Story: The opposition is defending everything you throw at them. Your team needs something to happen.

3. Scoreline: You are winning 3-0
Time: 69th minute
Story: The game is in the bag and right now you are playing a relaxed game.

4. Scoreline: You are losing 3-0
Time: 44th minute
Story: The opposition have thumped three goals past your team before the half time whistle has gone

Which One(s) Did You Choose?

If you went with 2 and 3, you are wise and congratulations is in order for you. Let me explain both situations. For number 2, If you have thrown everything at the defense, an Elastico is something they won’t see coming and being only 33 minutes into the game, it’s not a bad idea to try it. On the other hand, for number 3, being 3 goals up allows you to try different things, but as a wise footballer, you would only try the Elastico when the right field position and opposition numbers presented themselves to you.

What About The Other Situations?

For number 1, there is only a lead of 1 goal and that means no risky business, especially when the technique possesses such difficulty. Your team still needs to attack, but there are safer ways to get that last goal you need. For the last situation I’ve listed there, if you are losing this badly, you probably haven’t got the passing and the finishing down pact. So that means, no moves, just pure two touch football which should see you get back in front. I hope many of you realise that Ronaldinho can do any trick he wants at any time, however, being a professional footballer means that you need to be responsible and put the team ahead of you own personal glory, that way when you wow the crowd, you do so while you’re also winning the game for the team.



 
Jul
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Posted (admin) in Random on July-18-2007

Titled “Momentum” by Nike, Ronaldinho stars in this new Nike ad with tennis ace Nadal and basketball star Gasol. If shows spectators looking for a secret underground gathering of people and from what I can gather, are all interested to see the skills these sportsmen bring to the table when it comes to their own games. You find that Ronaldinho is the most featured of the three sportsmen, with the highlights of the flick-up, around the world and the seal ball balance. I personally never believe the stuff these commercials show, but some of the moves you see on screen you just can’t fake. Enjoy the ad below.



 
Jul
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Posted (admin) in Random on July-17-2007

With the beginning of the pre-season matches and training about to get underway, it’s about time we got some details about Barca’s plans when they visit the most northern area of the United Kingdom, Scotland. Home to football teams such as Celtic, Rangers and Hearts, Scotland has produced some great talent over the years. The team leaves Barcelona for Edinburgh on the 23rd of this month and return on the 28th. The team will enjoy double training sessions on the days that they don’t have a game scheduled, which sounds really good, because training happens to be one of my favourite aspects of football. The team will be based at St Andrews, which is where they will conduct their training sessions and be staying for the 6 days.

So What’s The Plan?

The following is the team’s itinerary when they decide to invade Scotland:

Monday 23rd July
11:00 - Flight departs from Barcelona to Edinburgh
12:45 - Arrival in Edinburgh before heading on to the Old Course Hotel.
19:00 - Training Session

Tuesday 24th July
10:30 - Training Session
18:30 - Training

Wednesday 25th July
10:30 - Training Session
18:30 - Training Session

Thursday 26th July
10:30 - Training Session
20:00 - Game at Tannadice: Dundee United FC – FC Barcelona

Friday 27th July

10:30 - Training Session
18:30 - Training Session

Saturday 28th July
16:00 - Game at Murrayfield: Heart of Midlothian FC – FC Barcelona
20:00 - Flight departs from Edinburgh to Barcelona
23:40 - Arrival in Barcelona