Thursday, February 19, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
FAIR PLAY
Situations in life exist that make us to believe that it is always
> possible to be better then what we are!
>
> We have a good example here:
>
> During a soccer game, in Holland, a player of the Team
> red - the Ajax - suffered an injury and was hurt in the ground.
>
> One of the players of the Team adversary - equipped in yellow - as it is
> habit, send the ball out so that the hurt player was
> taken care of.
>
> When the player was recovered the launching belonged to the Ajax (
> red) e, as it orders the sportsmanship, the player of the Ajax tried
> to return the ball to the field of the adversary. Only that he did it in a very
disfigured way, without wanting, he end up making goal!
>
> All, including the player who, without wanting, made the goal, got
> confused. But the referee considered the goal valid!
>
> The ball came back to the center of game to be retaken with that unjust score.
>
> It was at this moment that the players of the Ajax, with Great Spirit
> they had quickly taken a resolution: To be all stand without moving
> to allow the adversary - yellow – to also make they
> goal to restitute justice in the scoreboard and that’s
> What happened!
>
> The direction of justice is impressive from the Team Ajax - red
> - and the good agreement between all them so no one move and let the other team score was fantastic. They wanted to win, but the victory would have to be
“Clean” and fair!!!!!!!!!
> possible to be better then what we are!
>
> We have a good example here:
>
> During a soccer game, in Holland, a player of the Team
> red - the Ajax - suffered an injury and was hurt in the ground.
>
> One of the players of the Team adversary - equipped in yellow - as it is
> habit, send the ball out so that the hurt player was
> taken care of.
>
> When the player was recovered the launching belonged to the Ajax (
> red) e, as it orders the sportsmanship, the player of the Ajax tried
> to return the ball to the field of the adversary. Only that he did it in a very
disfigured way, without wanting, he end up making goal!
>
> All, including the player who, without wanting, made the goal, got
> confused. But the referee considered the goal valid!
>
> The ball came back to the center of game to be retaken with that unjust score.
>
> It was at this moment that the players of the Ajax, with Great Spirit
> they had quickly taken a resolution: To be all stand without moving
> to allow the adversary - yellow – to also make they
> goal to restitute justice in the scoreboard and that’s
> What happened!
>
> The direction of justice is impressive from the Team Ajax - red
> - and the good agreement between all them so no one move and let the other team score was fantastic. They wanted to win, but the victory would have to be
“Clean” and fair!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
USSDA U18 Hector Arellano signs letter of intent with Loyola College of Maryland
BALTIMORE - Loyola Head Men's Soccer Coach Mark Mettrick announced the signing of five student-athletes today who will join the Greyhounds in the fall of 2009. Four of the five signees are from the Baltimore-Maryland area or have connections to the region.
The 2013 class includes: Gregory DiNardo (Salisbury, Md.), Cesar Ramos (Baltimore, Md.), Matt Tyrie (Kingsville, Md.), Hector Arellano (VA Rush USSDA, Virginia Beach, Va.) and Kevin Davis (Blackwood, N.J.)
The 2013 class includes: Gregory DiNardo (Salisbury, Md.), Cesar Ramos (Baltimore, Md.), Matt Tyrie (Kingsville, Md.), Hector Arellano (VA Rush USSDA, Virginia Beach, Va.) and Kevin Davis (Blackwood, N.J.)
US v Mexico
World Cup Qualifying begins in earnest for the US Men tonight as they face Mexico. Watch the game at 7:00 PM on ESPN2, or follow it on US Soccer
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Middlesboro FC Academy Head2Head
Two Academy players from Middlesboro go Head2Head juggling. They even brought fruit for half time.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
The Magic Hockey Helmet
It maybe a sport other than soccer but the message from this 9 year old boy is clear to all.
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