VS. Soccer is the game of numbers where each team tries to win by scoring more goals than its opponent; this is what matters for teams playing on the ground, for outsiders, especially electronic broadcasters, there is something else that matters the most and that is how many viewers watch the live telecast which eventually is converted into mounting revenues for these broadcasters. Actually, television broadcasting is the most important factor in deciding whether a match was popular or not and that is why we see mounting TRPs of many big league games; perhaps more than a popular international tie up between to arch rivals. Last week’s Champions leagues clash between Manchester United and Real Madrid created a buzz across millions of their fans, and finally when DDay arrived, it was like a festive season for all: teams, fans, and especially official TV broadcaster Fox who live telecasted the match. A recent Nielsen Media Research shows that last Championship League match between the … [Read more...]
Bale suspended for second-leg Inter return match
Star Tottenham Hotspur striker Gareth Bale will have to see the second leg match against Inter Milan from stands coz of his diving practices which ultimately offered him a ban for the next match. He is banned for his diving into the box in retaliation to a challenge from Walter Gargano in the first half of first leg match between two teams. This is not the first time, he has been shown a yellow card for his diving habit; perhaps he has also been booked for same reason in two group matches against NK Maribor and Panathinaikos which has now increased his yellow cards’ count to six off late. Bale is in brilliant form this season and has scored 11 goals in last nine played matches. First leg match was won by Tottenham thanks to Bale’s brilliant fifth minute header that gave his club a much important initial lead at White Hart Lane. Bale could have easily completed his hat trick if he could take advantage of few missed chances. Tottenham were in control of the game so it did really not … [Read more...]
Women Soccer: FIFA seek clarification over Nigerian ban on lesbian players
There have been several occasions in the past when FIFA has been listened saying that whatever a player does in a private room, is his personal matter. It includes player’s sexual preferential as well. Recently, Nigeria Women's Professional League chairperson Dilichukwu Onyedinma said through a newspaper that any player who is found indulged in lesbianism will be disqualified. Such a personal attack is taken seriously around the world; hence many reputed organizations wrote a joint letter to FIFA general secretary Jérôme Valcke asking its intervention on the matter. The organizations which signed the letter include presidents of the Federation of Gay Games, European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation, Football v Homophobia, and AllOut.org. The letter took the references of FIFA president’s speech where he said, “sexual orientation of a player or coach is a private matter. People have to be able to live their lives free from all forms of discrimination.” Likewise, FIFA’s code of … [Read more...]
Ryan Giggs plays 1000th league appearance
Thirty nine year old United’s midfielder Ryan Giggs finally became probably the only player in recent times to play 1000 competitive matches. Untied last played match against Real Madrid was the benchmark for him where he actively participated and achieved this magic figure. Actually, the game of soccer has become harder to survive in, especially for mature players, perhaps a player with a thirty plus age is often considered as a retired one, but Giggs changed this old belief and managed to remain fit to play up to this milestone. Out of his 1000 played matches, 932 were for his club United and 64 were for Wales, and remaining four for England’s Olympic team. He enjoyed every bit of his 22 years old breathing career where he won many titles for his team besides earning lots of respect in the soccer fraternity. Actually, he was not playing just to complete his tally; perhaps he has been an integral part of United’s A-team; his last goal came in the last month where he scored in the 2-0 … [Read more...]
More than 50% EPL players go bankrupt within five years of retirement: Xpro
English Premium League could be the most expensive soccer league in the world where players enjoy millions of dollars every year, but there is a dark secret of this popular soccer league as well, and that is, three out of five EPL players go bankrupt with five years of their retirement. It is revealed in a survey done by Xpro, the charity of ex professionals, which is a shocking fact about the most exaggerated soccer league. These findings are more outrageous when it comes to know that an average EPL player makes more than thirty thousand pounds per week, but his lifestyle and extra spending make him lost his financial control especially after the retirement. During career, players did not realize how much they are earning and what are their expenses, but after retirement, they find it very difficult to carry on their lifestyles as before. Xpro, whose ultimate objective is to help advising retired players about their financial control and making them sound enough to avoid insolvency, … [Read more...]
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