Sabtu, 11 September 2010

My fantasy football Mid-season Tips for winning the Fantasy Football League


I hear what you're saying. It's the middle of the season. Your fantasy football team is on the right road to the Championship to win. You have studied the Yahoo cheat sheets religious. Or, you have looked at the ESPN Fantasy Football Rankings until you can see directly. Or on the other side, maybe your team is headed for the basement. Despite the best efforts, you haven't been able to fulfill your fantasy football team. You actually came for the design. You bought the Athlon fantasy football Guide. You could have the best fantasy football design software. You had every fantasy football cheat sheet and fantasy football rankings sheet. However, you could not make it work. Do not despair. There is still time.

Before you go to the basement, I ask you one minute before reading this article, read some mid-season fantasy football tips, and maybe you can make your fantasy football team on the right track to success.Are you the man, however, that the fantasy football team that is on the right track, maybe only, you'll benefit from a few tips, including those of the rest of the season a success. believe me, these tips are better than more fantasy football rankings to digest.

Here are my five mid-season fantasy football tips to make your fantasy football team ready for the playoffs of fantasy football:

1. check your fantasy football team. Now, I know this may sound common sense and completely ridiculous. You have the check of your fantasy football team throughout the season, right? Well, if you cannot take up your fantasy football team have checked and it changes, hopefully, you're on the right track.But, if you don't, realize that at this point in the season a lot of fantasy football owners have thrown in the towel. they are tired of the process of adapting their occupations and fantasy football rankings to read. This allows you to take advantage of their late season laziness. Just your fantasy football team check and make the necessary changes (e.g. benching players who have been injured, etc.) you may want to pick up one or two victories that you wouldn't otherwise be able to get late in the season.

2. look ahead to get the NFL schedule and the players play off, depending on your fantasy football team line up. Every year, I see a great team in one of my competitions get destroyed due to a lack of planning. And, in the case of a serious fantasy football player, a lack of preparation is tragic and inexcusable. Many fantasy football owners think that they can simply working with Yahoo fantasy football rankings, ESPN fantasy football rankings, CBS SportsLine fantasy football rankings, Athlon fantasy football rankings or the fantasy football rankings from another publication. But at this point in the season, you need to go check out the schedule. This season, it is quite clear that the Colts the AFC-South, for example, WINS. You have to look at your fantasy soccer schedule on week 14, 15, 16 and 17. You will be prompted to enter your fantasy football playoff schedule will see and compare it with the NFL schedule. Studies that you see on the running back. Studies that you see when you look at the wide receiver.These players are on teams that absolute shoe-ins for the playoffs? I will give you an example to illustrate my point. A few years ago, when the Philadelphia Eagles their home field advantage early locked up and Donovan McNabb was that this an excellent fantasy football season, had a friend of mine in a competition that I his fantasy football team implode because the Eagles benched McNabb. You do not want to happen to you. Look at the NFL rankings, which will be benched, and plans to them out of your fantasy football team lineup.

3. this through live tip number two. look forward to the NFL schedule and made in accordance with the procedure in the line up back-ups. If you see certain teams are home-field advantage lock up or getting the playoffs (and they have no hope for home-field advantage), take advantage! If you know that the start will be back on the couch late in the season, grab his back-up. If you know that the starting wide receiver containing all of your go-to guy all season will be benched because his team to the playoffs, grab his back-up if you are in need of depth at that position. Even if you do not meet depth at the special position, it may be helpful, for you to grab that player in any case, to prevent your fantasy football contest.

4. the analysis of your competition.This is what separates great fantasy football owners of average fantasy football owners. Most owners of fantasy football plans not. sure, they read fantasy football rankings each week. They do not think beyond next week. If you're close to Championship weeks (weeks 14, 15, 16 and 17), you must look forward your potential field of competitors.Find out what their weaknesses.As a particularly wide receiver that are owned by a potential competitor of the playoff playoff bound is yours and you know that the player can get benched during the playoffs, go ahead and are back-up to intervene. prevent your fantasy football contest to fill that niche.

5. know your League's deadlines.One of the competitions that I is a trade deadline already expired.You might want to get a large trading late in the season.But after the time limit has elapsed, you're stuck with your team. know what your League's time limits, and the offers at the right time.

Although it would be useful, reading fantasy football rankings, cheat sheets and benching injured players alone is not enough — you will have to be proactive and strategic. Fantasy football is a chess game, and you should think about if a chess player. your opponents and prevent them from moving. follow these guidelines and you will be equipped to make your late season competition and Excel in the playoffs.








Phil Ayres is one of the original founders of My Fantasy ball.com.My Fantasy football is a free online provider of the fantasy football news,, analysis, rankings information, cheat sheets, design software and design advice.



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Hamilton Accies now ' debt-free '

New Douglas ParkRonnie MacDonald said Accies are "free of financial risk"
Hamilton Accies President Ronnie MacDonald, revealed that the Scottish Premier League club is now free of debt.

Kelly said accounts show a profit over the past two years, although the Club still have a pending on your mortgage, New Douglas Park Stadium.

The Club of Lanarkshire also received another payment from Wigan because of appearances of medium James McCarthy for the football club.

Accies "are exempt from any financial risk," said Club site.

In July last year, Hamilton sold medium McCarthy to Wigan Athletic, for a fee in the region of £ 1.2 m, in a deal that includes also reinforced for the Scottish Club payments depending on appearances for his new Club.

We obviously don't build it in our calculations, but you have a shortage in football every year, no matter how well you budget, therefore, James and his appearances are closing
President of Hamilton
Ronnie MacDonald

"We have had a prepayment based on appearances to James," says MacDonald.

"That is part of the contract with Wigan, which hopefully give us a good flow of money going forward.

"We obviously don't build it in our calculations, but you have a shortage in football every year, no matter how well you budget, so James and his appearances are closing".

Stadium of the Club, which opened in 2001, also generated revenue for Hamilton youth system, but has nearly a decade to run on your current mortgage before entering full profitability.

"The company has assigned Stadium in some money to the youth system last season, but the more likely it is that it will be probably not before the expiry of Presidents mortgage before we get any significant amounts," says MacDonald.

"The mortgage we took to buy the stadium as opposed to Futebol Clube lapses in 11 years.

"We invested a lot of money to get it up to spec. Obviously, if we do not have tenants, wouldn't it be a happy situation.

"But that has gone as well as he can and stabilized the situation."

Macdonald also said that the ongoing developments were for a permanent Youth Academy, but plans were hit by the global recession and other factors outside the control of the Club.

"I doubt very much if there will be any major progresso with this until we can exhaust all other possibilities," said MacDonald.

"We are currently working with sportscotland in looking at the development of Ravenscraig and see if we can take part in that with outside Academia.

"I am very pleased that the Club has been in business since it was first the whole thing.

"The only thing you can do as a President is pass it in a better State than you found it and there is no doubt that did it."


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Boyd and McFadden in Scottish return

Product line will be different-Levein

Scotland v LIECHTENSTEIN-Euro 2012 qualifier
Location:Hampden Park, Glasgow date: Tuesday, September 06 kick-off: 2000 BST coverage: site BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sport. Highlights on BBC One Scotland at 2235 BST.

Kris Boyd, James McFadden and Lee Wallace returned to a team of Scotland spirit attack for Euro 2012 Tuesday qualifier against Liechtenstein.

Wallace replaces injured Steven Whittaker-left.

Front Boyd and McFadden joining Steven Naismith and Barry Robson, who played on the flanks in Lithuania.

Defenders Lucas Eberle and Yves Oehri are available, despite being withdrawn wounded in defeat of 4-0 Liechtenstein by Portugal on Friday.

Scotland Coach Craig Levein promised to give Whittaker every opportunity to recover from the strain of calf caught in tie alongside goalless in Kaunas.

But their place is taken by Wallace, he lost his opening match due to injury and was chosen ahead of Kevin McNaughton fit-again.

Levein had already indicated that he would make changes to the confrontation of Hampden with Liechtenstein, saying that he would call "one or two players of talent".

Kris Boyd and James Morrison enjoy Monday's trainingBoyd will begin on Tuesday, but Morrison is likely to be in

The national coach played with only one attacker against Lithuania, but will partner Boyd-making his debut in three years-with her ex-Rangers-teammate, Kenny Miller, in a game against opponents that are expected to sit and defending in numbers.

McFadden coming Scott Brown, Captain Darren Fletcher and Lee McCulloch in midfield and can be used in any flank, at the tip of a diamond or even training in front in a 4-3-3 formation.

David Weir, Stephen McManus and Alan Hutton concluded a defence which the latter and Wallace should add some attacker width.

There is no place in initial formation to the attacker Steven Fletcher, who has been struggling with a foot injury and got back to treatment while the rest of the cast directed to Lithuania.

It remains to be seen if the attacker Lobos is appointed from among the replacements at Hampden.

Points not caps important Fletcher

Everton Iain Turner was called as a substitute for David Marshall, who has a problem of elbow and will vie with Matt Gilks of Blackpool to be back-up goalkeeper Allan McGregor of Rangers.

However, absent from the bench Rangers Defender Kirk Broadfoot, who has withdrawn the cast and returned to Ibrox for treatment after injuring his ankle during the training.

Chris Iwelumo not to travel to Lithuania and Burnley front did not recover sufficiently from a hamstring injury to consider.

The absence of Fletcher and Iwelumo ensured only one sixth start in 16 internationals for Boyd.

Each of these games has resulted in a victory of Scotland-against Austria, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Georgia and the Faeroes twice-with compensation of 27-year-old six times in the games.

Levein had previously admitted on Monday that Graham Dorrans, James Morrison and Charlie Adam had entered into his thoughts as he contemplated his midfield likely.

However, the three regulars Premier League will be on the bench as Scotland stick with Celtic Brown and Rangers holding the Middle McCulloch beside the captain Fletcher as Manchester United man wins his 50th Cap.

When choosing a side offensive, Levein seemed a note of caution.

"I don't think playing each player creative that we have to pitch automatically means that we'll score more goals," he said.

"It's about balance is putting the right people in positions are comfortable with. nor can we be disrespectful to Liechtenstein.

"This is not a team that are amateurish. They are well drilled. we have already seen loads of your DVDs. They are very well organized."

Even so, Liechtenstein Coach Hans Peter Zaugg should make your choice from a selection that contains six players from Vaduz, who play in the Swiss League second division and seven third-level side Eschen/Mauren.

However, there are some quality, and Veteran striker and Captain Mario Flick plays for St Gallen, the midfield rival Sandro Wieser and debuting Basel Swiss defender Martin Stocklasa is on the books of Ried in the Austrian Bundesliga.

Scotland: Allan McGregor, Alan Hutton, David Weir, Stephen McManus, Lee Wallace, Scott Brown, Darren Fletcher, Lee McCulloch, James McFadden, Kenny Miller, Kris Boyd.

Cast Liechtenstein:

Goalkeepers: Peter Jehle (Vaduz), Cengiz Bicer (Mersin Idman Yurdu)
Defenders: Lucas Eberle (Eschen/Mauren), Yves Oehri (Vaduz), Martin Rechsteiner (Vaduz), Martin Stocklasa (Ried), Michael Stocklasa (Eschen/Mauren), Franz-Josef Vogt (Eschen/Mauren)
Average: Ronny Büchel (Eschen/Mauren), Franz Burgmeier (Vaduz), Philippe Erne (Eschen/Mauren), Ron Hanselmann (Balzers), Nicolas Hasler (Eschen/Mauren), Michele Polverino (Aarau), Marco Ritzberger (Vaduz), Sandro Wieser (Basel 1893)
Forward: Fabio D'Elia (Eschen/Mauren), Mario Frick (St Gallen), David Hasler (Vaduz)


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Football Boots (football images) the history

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Football Boots: Earliest Recorded - King Henry VIII in 1526

King Henry VIII's football boots were listed within the Great Wardrobe of 1526, a shopping list of the day. They were made by his personal shoemaker Cornelius Johnson in 1525, at a cost of 4 shillings, the equivalent of £100 in today's money. Little is known about them, as there is no surviving example, but the royal football boots are known to have been made of strong leather, ankle high and heavier than the normal shoe of the day.

Football Boots - The 1800's

Moving forward 300 years saw football developing and gaining popularity throughout Britain, but still remaining as an unstructured and informal pastime, with teams representing local factories and villages in a burgeoning industrial nation. Players would wear their hard, leather work boots, which were long laced and steel toe-capped as the first football boots. These football boots would also have metal studs or tacks hammered into them to increase ground grip and stability.

As laws become integrated into the game in the late 1800's, so saw the first shift in football boots to a slipper (or soccus) style shoe, with players of the same team starting to wear the same boots for the first time. Laws also allowed for studs, which had to be rounded. These leather studs, also known as cleats, were hammered into the early football boots, which for the first time moved away from the earlier favoured work boots. These football boots weighed 500g and were made of thick, hard leather going up the ankle for increased protection. The football boots would double in weight when wet and had six studs in the sole. The football boot had arrived...

Football Boots - The 1900's to 1940's

Football boot styles remained relatively constant throughout the 1900's up to the end of the second world war. The most significant events in the football boot world in the first part of the twentieth century were the formation of several football boot producers who are still making football boots today, including Gola (1905), Valsport (1920) and Danish football boot maker Hummel (1923).

Over in Germany, Dassler brothers Adolf and Rudolf formed the Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik (Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory) in Herzogenaurach in 1924 and began producing football boots in 1925 which had 6 or 7 replaceable, nailed studs, which could be changed according to the weather conditions of play.

Football Boots - The 1940's to 1960's

Football boot styles shifted significantly after the end of the second world war, as air travel became cheaper and more international fixtures were played. This saw the lighter, more flexible football boot being worn by the South Americans being thrust onto the world stage, and their ball skills and technical ability amazed all those that watched them. Football boot production shifted to producing a lighter football boot with the focus on kicking and controlling the ball rather than simply producing a piece of protective footwear.

1948 saw the formation of the Adidas company by Adolf (Adi) Dassler after a falling out with his brother that was to form the cornerstone of football boot maker rivalry for the preceding years up to today. Brother Rudolf founded the beginnings of the Puma company in 1948, quickly producing the Puma Atom football boot. This led to interchangeable screw in studs made of plastic or rubber for the first time, reputedly by Puma in the early 1950's but the honour is also claimed by Adidas (Read the Story on Footy-Boots). Football boots of the time were still over the ankle, but were now being made of a mixture of synthetic materials and leather, producing and even lighter shoe for the players of the day to display their skills with.

Football Boots - The 1960's

The technological developments of the sixties bought a momentous step-change in design which saw the lower cut design introduced for the first time in football history. This change allowed players to move faster and saw the likes of Pele wearing Puma football boots in the 1962 World Cup Finals. Adidas, though, quickly emerged as the market leader, a position it claims until the present day. In the World Cup Finals of 1966, an astonishing 75% of players wore the Adidas football boot.

The 1960's also saw several other football boot makers joining the market with their own brands and styling including Mitre (1960), Joma (1965) and Asics (1964).

Football Boots - The 1970's

The seventies began with the iconic 1970 World Cup Finals which saw a sublime Brazilian team lift the trophy with Pele again at the helm, this time wearing the Puma King football boot. The decade itself will be remembered for the way in which football boot sponsorship took off, where players were being paid to wear only one brand. In terms of design and style, technological advancements produced lighter boots, and a variety of colours, including for the first time, the all-white football boot.

In 1979, Adidas produced the world's best selling football boot the Copa Mundial, built of kangaroo leather and built for speed and versatility. Although Adidas remained dominant, several other football boot makers joined the fray including Italian football boot maker Diadora (1977).

Football Boots - The 1980's

The greatest development of recent times in the design and technology of football boots was developed in the eighties by former player Craig Johnston, who created the Predator football boot, which was eventually released by Adidas in the 1990's. Johnston designed the Predator to provide greater traction between football boot and the ball, and football boot and the ground. The design allowed for greater surface areas to come into contact with the ball when being hit by the football boot, with a series of power and swerve zones within the striking area allowing the player to create greater power and swerve when hitting the "sweet spots". The eighties also saw football boots for the first time being made by English company Umbro (1985), Italy's Lotto and Spain's Kelme (1982).

Football Boots - 1990's

1994 saw Adidas release the Craig Johnston designed Predator with its revolutionary design, styling and technology making it an instant and lasting success. The Predator by now featured polymer extrusion technologies and materials allowing for a more flexible sole as well as the conventional studs being replaced by a bladed design covering the sole, giving a more stable base for the player. In 1995 Adidas released their bladed outsole traxion technology which are tapered shaped blades. Puma hit back in 1996 with a foam-free midsole football boot, known as Puma Cell Technology, to which Adidas responded again, this time with wedge shaped studs in the same year. The nineties saw new football boot producers Mizuno release their Mizuno Wave in 1997. Other new football boots came from Reebok (1992) and Uhlsport (1993) with other companies also joining the ever increasing, lucrative and competitive market place. Most significantly the nineties saw the entry of Nike, the world's biggest sportswear producer, immediately making an impact with its Nike Mercurial soccer boot (1998), weighing in at just 200g.

Football Boots - 2000+

As technology advanced still further, the application of the new research and developments were seen in the years into the new millennium right up to the present day and this has led to a reinforcement of the market positions of the big three football boot makers and sellers, Puma, Nike and Adidas (incorporating Reebok since 2006). Fortunately, there still remains room in the market place for the smaller producer that does not have the big money endorsement contracts at its disposal, such as Mizuno, Diadora, Lotto, Hummel and Nomis.

Recent developments since 2000 have seen the Nomis Wet control technology producing a sticky boot (2002), the Craig Johnston Pig Boot (2003), shark technology by Kelme (2006) and the exceptional design of the Lotto Zhero Gravity laceless football boots (2006) all of which underpin the successes that these smaller makers can achieve by producing specialised and technologically advanced football boots that provide a distinct differentiation from the mass produced products of the big three. Laser technology has also helped to produce the world's first fully customised football by Prior 2 Lever, which is perhaps the most exciting and innovative of the recent developments.

Current favourite football boots include Adidas' F50, Tunit and Predator; Nike's Mercurial Vapor III, Air Zoom Total 90s and Tiempo Ronaldinho, Reebok Pro Rage and Umbro X Boots.

Football Boots - The Future

As the debate rages with regards the lack of protection given by modern football boots, and the repercussion in terms of player injuries, there seems little to suggest that the major manufacturers are going to give up their quest for the lightest football boot for a more protective one. The proliferation of big money sponsorship deals, namely Nike Ronaldinho, Adidas with David Beckham and Reebok with Thierry Henry, has become a huge factor that drives the success and sales of a football boot maker, but is viewed as at a cost of injury and stagnation in football boot research and development. All we can predict for the future is integration with sensor technology, lighter and more powerful football boots and more outlandish designs and styles.

Football boots have travelled a long way since King Henry strutted onto the fields of England in the 1500's: the football boot has gone from an everyday protective apparel to a highly designed and cutting edge technological product which is a vital part of the player's equipment. Whatever the colour, the design, the style or the player - we love footy boots!








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Football Betting System-How To Win 9 Times of 10-Football Betting tips and secrets!


A football betting system can win 9 times out of 10, imagine the possibilities ...

By more than one person this question:-

Do you think that it is possible to win 90% of the time just using a football betting system?

Answers would probably be something like ...

"I don't think so you're never out of a bad bookmaker you see"

"You can't win money consistently football betting, the bookmaker will always get you end up"

"You will always lose more than you win, the bookie will be sure that"

"The bookmakers make millions of pounds earnings per year, so it may not be that are easily"

"It's a game of mugs, not a football betting system or a betting system 90% of the time can win"

These are the kind of answers/comments that it is likely that you would expect from most people to hear. it certainly looks like the bookies have really done it!

So, is it really a game mugs?

Well, it's only a mugs game if you lose more than you win, if you could find a football betting system that can win 90% of the time, it would be a mugs game, it would be a really smart game.

9 times out of 10 to win, how can the average person reaching football betting?

First, you need a highly professional, more clinical approach to your lay bet bets. your activities and any football betting system from a totally different angle and start thinking in the same way as a bookmaker.

Thanks to the Internet, the average person now have the opportunity to bet and make money on the same way as the bookmakers have always done. This is made possible by the use of the betting exchange, such as Betfair, Betdaq etc..

Since the inception of betting exchange, it is now possible to bet on just about any football match or sporting event to lose, instead of just bet to win.

This is called LAYING or lay bets, place a bet when you LAY you say that the event you are lay bets will not win, this would be a football team, horse in a race, golfer etc., in fact almost every conceivable sporting event is now available for the deployment of the LAY.

To keep you thinking and making money in the same way as a bookmaker, the most important thing is that you fully understand this concept.It's not hard, just different.

Please keep in mind that all bookmakers layers, so that every time you use a betting exchange a lay bet that you are actually playing the role of the bookmaker.

If you know anything about football betting exchange and lay bets this is possible sound a little complicated to you, believe me this very simple.

If you have any further information then I recommend that you take a look at the sections of the aid to the Betfair if, these are really very useful.

I also have a LAY example below for further assistance with your understanding to bet.

I will try to explain in simple format ...

Team-A Draw 7/4, 2/1, team-B 5/2

Here's how lay bets work:-

If you LAY bet pulling in a football match for £ 10 for example, in the fight for 2/1

If the football match in a tie ended up you would lose 20 pounds (2 x 10 pounds).

If not the football game in a draw end up anywhere among all lines and win 10 pounds (your LAY bet game), in other words you have played the role of the bookmaker and you get to keep track of the £ 10 (less a small Commission for the betting exchange).

This is exactly the same as a bookmaker's shop and arrange a £ 10 bet in the fight for 2/1, the difference is that if the commitment did not win the bookie your money (£ 10 game). each time you create a successful lay bet on a betting exchange you will get to keep the play money by playing the role of the bookmaker.

That is why we need to have an answer the following question:-

How can you > 9 times out of 10 wins just using a football betting system?

Well, we all know that picking up a loser is much, much easier than choosing a winner. with this in mind, your approach to each type of lay bets or wagers are always very selective. remember, you do not need to make some LAY bet football game, professional and very selective at all times.

You will be prompted to enter your own to keep records accurate. When you first allows you to capture the results of only one or two soccer competitions until you get used to the process. record of the football teams battle it out, date played, table positions, home away goals, goals, opportunities, results etc..

You will begin to patterns from your records to see, this in turn will fuel your thought processes and then you're addicted to creating your own money football betting system, with a lot of fun on the go.

Take a good look at the stock exchange of bets and you'll quickly discover that there's a lot more football betting of the markets and lay bets available than just lay bets Home and Away, draw, in particular in the soccer ball from the Premier League, all offer many football betting opportunities.

Yes, winning 90% of the time of the world of football losers just using a football betting system can be achieved, but you must do the necessary homework and begin to track your own accurate reports.

Thank you very much for reading this article, I hope your enthusiasm to start making your own football betting system, so you can even win 9 times out of 10.

-Taylor-Lawrie








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Carlo confident on core duo

Last updated: 7th September 2010 Subscribe to RSS Feed Carlo confident over key duo Terry Lampard and: you can play SKY Sports on SKY

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Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti is confident, Frank Lampard and John Terry will be fit in time for Saturday's match against West Ham.

UK couple are both from international squad for qualifiers opening Euro 2012 against Bulgaria and Switzerland, but have been assessed in the Club's training camp Cobham this week.

Blues Captain Terry has been with hamstring injury while vice-partly Lampard had to undergo a hernia operation after their 2-0 victory over Stoke at Stamford Bridge at the end of August.

However, they appear to recover from their obstacles quickly with Terry, which could play a role, while Lampard will be evaluated further decided whether he will make the squad to face his former club in Upton Park.

"Lampard had surgery on Tuesday and I think he will start to learn this week," he said.

"I do not know when, but we will see how trains and we will decide on the game against West Ham.

"Terry did surgery, but it uses the last week to improve his hamstring.

"It will start to be trained with the team this week, perhaps Tuesday, and I think it will have the opportunity to play against West Ham."

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