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PostHeaderIcon NFL Youth Football Uniform Sets

Millions of young football fans cherish the idea of wearing the NFL clothing representing their favorite National Football League team. What keeps many from that dream is the price. Some NFL merchandise is pricey, particularly good quality jerseys. Many are being sold for hundreds of dollars, and the higher the quality, or rarer the item, the higher the price. Of course, there are cheap knockoffs of authentic NFL merchandise, however most young football fans will tell you quickly that these simply aren’t what they want. They want clothing that looks good, and something close to a real NFL jersey. The NFL brand carries a lot of weight with them.

Of course some NFL jerseys sold in retail outlets or online aren’t the real thing. If you’ve seen a real NFL jersey hanging on a wall in a football pub, you know how huge they are. Two people can fit comfortably into them. The jerseys were design for large men wearing even larger shoulder pads. Only the quarterbacks and kickers have shoulder pads that are comparatively smaller than the well padded ones that linebackers wear.

For small children however, a real NFL jersey is too heavy with designs that are too detailed for the child to appreciate. Kids like it simple and comfortable and they won’t appreciate an authentic NFL jersey so there’s no point in wasting money on it. A kids jersey needs to be made of a softer material with stitching that won’t cause itching and chafing. You can buy authentic NFL kids clothing online at an NFL shop. Many people buying sports jerseys or receiving them as Christmas gifts discover that they’re perhaps made for pickup football at the local park and not as casual wear.

Many NFL jerseys are purchased as collector’s items. An authentic team jersey signed by a well known National Football League star can fetch a good price at auction. Most recently, throw back jerseys have become popular. These have the designs, colors and team logos from year’s long past. You may even have throwback jerseys signed by former popular players like John Riggins, Jim Marshall, Dwight Clarke, Terry Bradshaw, Jerry Rice, Walter Payton, Ken Stabler, Fran Tarkenton, and even coaches such as Mike Ditka.

NFL Merchandise is a very popular Christmas gift item. Sports fans appreciate these collectibles, particularly those that are unique. Sports Bars often lacking in decor ideas, are perfect locations for framed football jerseys. Nothing makes a better statement for your sports bar than the appearance of a signed NFL jersey up on the wall. You might want to have a jersey handy and ask a pro player to pay your bar a visit. Have them sign the Jersey. Then you’ve got a collectible that can impress your football fan patrons.

Baseball Caps for Football Fans

Another in-demand type of NFL merchandise is baseball caps with the various team NFL logos on them. It’s probably the least expensive way to adorn yourself with an NFL branded logo. Some merchandise manufacturers make NFL caps that have a rubber fan face built into it. Besides being a fun way to show you’re fan fanatic, it might help keep you warm on cold game days in these coming months.

For the rabid NFL or college football fan, an impressive Christmas gift is a headwig, or rubber fan face for wearing at parties or the game. And the price of this fanwear is great. For less than twenty dollars, you have some authentic NFL merchandise with the fan’s favorite colors and logo on it. Other items carried at an NFL shop are oversized inflatable footballs. These are a lot of fun for backyard play and take a lot of the seriousness out of the game. You can never have too much fun. For your car, you might want to block the Sun’s UV rays from your kids in the backseat. It doesn’t hurt to have a Steelers logo, or Jets logo, or Raider’s logo on it as well. Show your team pride.

The most popular teams for fan merchandise aren’t always what you’d expect. Fans in certain cities are very loyalty and spirited and they are more likely to get into the culture of football and adorn themselves with NFL branded clothing. Some of the more highly sought team merchandise is that of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Merchandise sales for the Steelers rose strongly after their recent win at the Superbowl.

Other teams that sell a lot of NFL merchandise are the Seattle Seahawks, Oakland Raiders, New York Jets, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers. To find an NFL teams merchandise check online via Google or Yahoo. You’ll find Chicago Bears Merchandise available at NFL.com or via the Bears official web site, and there are other NFL shops that offer official Chicago Bears merchandise. From collectibles to wearables, there are plenty of gift ideas for Christmas 2006. Stats show that fan interest in NFL football has continued to climb. Attendance at actual NFL games has risen and more games are shown on TV. That means fan-related items such as caps, fan faces, and headwigs are going to be present at all the games. Share the spirit this year with a visit to an NFL shop online.

PostHeaderIcon Football Plays And Strategies For A Winning Season!

Tyrone Braxton played pro football as a starting cornerback and safety for Denver for most of his career from 1987 to 1999. With Denver, Braxton had 4 visits to the “Big Show” (SB XXII, SB XXIV, SB XXXII, SB XXXIII) and has 2 Championship rings. In SB XXXII, he had an interception against Brett Favre that set up a key Denver touchdown and ultimately played a big role in bringing home the major championship trophy to “Mile High City”.

Braxton finished his 13 seasons with 40 interceptions, which he returned for 617 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also recorded 3 sacks and 10 fumble recoveries, which he returned for 106 yards. In 1996, Braxton led the PROS in interceptions and was invited to Honolulu to play with the best of the best. Braxton also played one season with the Miami in 1994 and led the PROS in interceptions in 1996.

Braxton played college football at North Dakota State University where he earned all-conference honors as a senior and won 3 National Championships in 4 years. He was a Defensive back and punt return specialist who earned all-conference honors as a senior after posting 128 tackles, one INT and two FR. He led the conference with five INTs and a punt return average of 15.0 as a junior. He was a member of the North Central Conference champion outdoor 400-meter relay squad and competed in the national championship. Braxton was drafted by the Broncos in the 12th round of the 1987 NFL Draft.

PostHeaderIcon Youth Football and Soccer Plays

Our youth soccer plays are designed for teams looking to improve their offensive and defensive performance. If you are coach soccer, at any level, this downloadable playbook is worth a look! Designed by 13 year starting PRO Tyrone Braxton, the book includes full color plays, hot route reads, tips, diagrams, drills and strategies to prepare your athletes. It’s also connected to Wristband Interactive, “soccer’s Greatest Invention”

Our youth soccer offensive plays are basic enough that the developing players can grasp and execute the play scheme, but they are also complex enough to challenge the defense and defeat the formation that the defense has chosen.  The combination of basic and yet complex is what the playbook chapters in the book are all about.

An entire section is devoted to tips for young players as well.  The earlier a young player begins to develop the techniques for effective play, the sooner these effective techniques become a habit and are ingrained for the remainder of a player’s soccer career.

TB’s Playbook includes:

Plays to beat man coverage
Plays to beat zone coverage
Defensive plays and strategies
Tips for defensive backs
Tips for receivers
Tips for quarterbacks
Stories about his Journey

Braxton played college soccer at North Dakota State University where he earned all-conference honors as a senior and won 3 National Championships in 4 years. He was a Defensive back and punt return specialist who earned all-conference honors as a senior after posting 128 tackles, one INT and two FR. He led the conference with five INTs and a punt return average of 15.0 as a junior. He was a member of the North Central Conference champion outdoor 400-meter relay squad and competed in the national championship. Braxton was drafted by the Broncos in the 12th round of the 1987 NFL Draft.

PostHeaderIcon A Short History Of Fc Barcelona

More than a club. It’s difficult to imagine this motto fitting any other team in the world as well as it does FC Barcelona. A Catalan sports club (though we know it from its football team) founded by a Swiss footballer while on a vacation to visit his uncle in Barcelona, the team was an immediate success through its mix of Catalan, Swiss, and English personalities and influences. Within two years, Barça had won its first hardware and has been, along with Real Madrid, one half of one of the world’s greatest sporting rivalries for over 100 years, though league play between the two has only been going on for approx 80 years.

However, despite the seemingly endless lists of honors (including 18 La Liga championships, 4 Cup Winners’ Cups, and 24 Copa del Rey championships) and stars that have played for the team (including Ronaldo, Romario, Rivaldo, Maradona, Cruyff, Stoitchkov, Figo, and Hagi, among others), what makes Barça more than a club is its history and relationship with the people of Catalonia.

The northeast region of Spain is famous for many things, but the prime reason we even know that it exists is a result of its location. For hundreds of years, Catalan was a major power in Mediterranean (and for several hundred years that meant “world”) trade; a combination of industry and trade brought the region wealth for its people and gave them a “global” perspective of life in general. The willingness to accept others, improve with diversification, and appreciate outside perspectives and ideas helped forge the identity and philosophy of the region.

FC Barcelona was not only created in this environment, but it prospered by directly embracing the attitudes of the people who followed the team. Joan Gamper,the Swiss founder of the club, fell in love with Barcelona and its heritage, moving to the city and learning the Catalan language. In fact, Joan (a name familiar to Spanish citizens as a masculine name compared to the Joan Melissa Hart usage in America) is the name HANS Kamper took after moving to Spain, so devoted was he to his new culture.

Celebrating Catalan nationalism, however, wasn’t acceptable to the powers in Madrid, and the team’s success both on the field and off (fans have been extremely pleased and supportive of the team since its origins) was attacked by Castilian leaders from the time of the kingdom (with General de Rivera seizing power of the city, banning the flag and language from the region) to Franco’s regime (with Franco’s men-at-arms arresting and executing FC Barcelona’s president, Josep Sunyol). Franco also had Barca’s trophies destroyed, installed one of his men as president of the club, removed the Catalan flag from the team’s crest, and changed the club’s name from FC Barcelona to “Club de Football Barcelona” (that is, they took their identity and gave the club a Castilian Spanish name).

In 1943, after a threat from the director of state security, Barcelona lost to Franco’s favorite team (he was obsessed with them), Real Madrid by a score of 11-1. For decades, the seat of Spanish power was intertwined with Real Madrid – how many games and championships do you think Real “won” thanks to threats and bribes over the last century?

In 1953, the greatest player of the 50s, Alfredo Di Stefano, signed a deal with Barça to transfer over from River Plate. The Franco regime would not stand for this and the government stepped in, preventing the transfer. In the meantime, Santiago Bernabéu (yes, that one) who was president of Real Madrid at the time, worked out a deal with Di Stefano that was more “government friendly” and signed the Argentinean great to play for Real instead. There was some wrangling back and forth over this travesty, with the government eventually giving in and saying Di Stefano could play 2 years for Real and 2 for Barca (with the implication being that after the 4 year contract was up, he’d stay with Real Madrid). However, behind-the-scenes pressure from the government made even this ridiculous compromise unavailable to Barcelona. Di Stefano went on to score 219 goals for Real Madrid, while the team won five champions leagues and eight La Ligas during his tenure with the club.

While all of this sounds like a long whine about the Castilian’s actions against Barcelona, the real importance of the team’s history is how well it has supported, and been supported by, its fans. Unlike the Basques, Catalans protested peacefully, both at the stadium and in their private lives. Instead of shutting down and shutting out the rest of the world, the Catalan region welcomed immigrants, expanded industry, and grew financially. Tourism exploded, the culture of arts and expression continued to expand, and the city’s love for its team grew more with each challenge.

When listening to debate over the influence of ‘foreigners’ in football – whether it involves Russian and American billionaires buying English teams, or non-Americans playing in MLS – keep in mind that Barcelona’s phenomenon of winning with Dutch managers, Brazilian stars, French and Cameroon international players is nothing new. The club has reflected its city’s spirit of greatness through diversity, of playing a beautiful game in a style befitting its fans. It is one reason why both players and fans either “get it” and become Barça fans for life, or don’t (and normally leave the city relatively quickly).

Despite every other major club in Europe carrying a sponsor’s logo on their shirts, Barça displayed nothing but the team colors and crest for over 100 years. Just recently, one word has been introduced to the team’s shirts: Unicef. This is a fitting way to summarize the history of FC Barcelona.

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