All Posts by Mike Saif

Cheating Is Spoiling the "Beautiful Game"

Well, it's finally got to the stage where I have to say something.  I am steadily losing my respect for the "Beautiful Game".  I am finding it difficult to enjoy watching any soccer game lately...including these World Cup games.  Actually, when I think about it, it's been bothering me for years and I suppose it

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England and the World Cup

Okay, so the World Cup has begun.  I've actually been so incredibly busy over the past few weeks both at home and work, that I haven't had the usual anxious feelings of looking forward to the first game.  But now the first game is done and in the books, I can't wait for the other

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How Will England Do In the World Cup?

There are a two main reasons (excuses) that England rarely do well in the World Cup or Euro Championships.  I actually agree with both of them. Weather - The majority of the English season is spent in cool or cold temperatures with wind and rain.  Obviously the training sessions are done in the same weather. 

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The Special One

Okay, it's only another Champions League title (can it be described that way?), but my opinion of Jose Mourinho have sky rocketed after Inter won the Champions League this weekend. The "Special One" can certainly be described that way now.  Let's look at some reasons why. He has generated success with three different clubs, winning

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Blackpool v Cardiff or Champions League Final?

I wrote about the special intensity and atmosphere at playoff games earlier.  There is just something special about the all or nothing outcomes of these games that make them such a pressure game that isn't replicated in cup finals. I am writing this on Friday night, so it is before the Champions League final and

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How Can You Tell A Good Coach From a Bad One?

In the current issue of the NSCAA Soccer Journal, Editor, Dr. Jay Martin discusses what he sees as the difference between a "Coach" and a "Trainer".  His thought is that a trainer can possibly set up a drill/exercise or even plan a training session, but can't really coach that session.  Whereas the coach can set

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The Importance of Team Chemistry

Over the years, I have begun to realize the importance of "team chemistry" as being a major component of a successful team.  Over the weekend, I saw an article about William Gallas of Arsenal and the conflicts he has with some of the Arsenal players.  Teammate Samir Nasri, says that there are 4-5 Arsenal players

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