Football Shirts And Their History

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 26-12-2009

When it comes to showing how proud you are of your team, a football shirt seems to be one of the most valued possessions that a person can own today. At one time, the only things that you could purchase from your team were small trinkets. Now when you go to a game everywhere you look you can see a sea of football shirts of fans showing support for their team. Britain started to sell team football shirts and the trend took off like wild fire. Many different companies give sponsorship so that the shirts can be made and sold. Tobacco companies are not allowed to participate since it is a family sport. Because the teams get sponsorship from many different corporations, they get advertisement from sponsoring sports teams and the sports teams get the shirts. At one time, you may have only been able to find football shirts when you went to the game. Now, you can walk into almost any department store and find the shirts that supports your favorite team. Most of the stores sell them at a reasonable price so the general public can afford to purchase them. If you were to purchase one at the stadium, it would probably cost you a little more. Many fans hold their team shirts in high regard. They will even go so far as to purchase an authentic football shirt online. These football shirts are a little more on the pricey side. Most fans that purchase an authentic football shirt will not wear it. This football shirt will usually end up hanging on the wall for show. Some fans will even go so far as to put it in a frame. Fans that are really obsessed with their team will only wear their shirts during a game when their favorite team plays. They will wear the football shirt whether they are home watching the game or at the stadium showing support for their team to win. If you are unable to find your team shirt in a department store, you can search online to find your team football shirt. It may be a little bit more expensive to purchase online though. You will have to pay shipping and handling fees in order to get the shirt. If you need it in a hurry, you can even pay an extra fee to get it shipped quickly. When ordering online, you can even design your own shirt. You can have your own name put on it to show that you would like to be a part of the team. If you coach a team, you can even have football shirts designed for your team. This gives you the option of picking the colors, style and overall design. By getting football shirts for your team, every team mate will feel as though they are a part of something special. Football shirts have many different meanings for different people. Whether you are looking for a football shirt for your team or to represent your support for your favorite team, you will be able to find one.

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History of Football

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 25-12-2009

The history of football is generally traced back to it’s beginnings in rugby, the English game that is very similar to football and soccer which also began in England back in the early 1800’s.

The college campuses of Ivy League schools all played similar variations of football through the mid 1800’s. Then shortly after the end of the Civil War around the 1860’s some of the colleges began playing organized football. Princeton University frontiered some of the basic rules of football and the game became patented. It seems odd to be able to patent a game but nonetheless the sport began to grow. The first football game in college football history was then played in 1869 between Princeton and Rutgers with Rutgers as the victor thus producing football history.

College Football History took another big step in 1873 when a number of colleges met to form the first rules of the game and established the amount of players on each squad.

The coach for Yale, Walter Camp assisted the final step in the change from rugby style football to the American style. He limited the number of players to eleven on each team and sized the football field to 110 yards. He then created the downs system in 1882 which was originally three downs to gain 5 yards and then changed to 4 downs to gain 10 yards.

Without proper safety equipment at the time the sport had become extremely brutal and dangerous to all the players. There were even a number of deaths that had taken place in the sport. It had become such a serious problem that the President of the time Teddy Roosevelt summoned a change and helped implement a group of 7 selected members to govern a rules organization and save football history. This committee eventually became the NCAA or National Athletic Association which we all know today.

The committee formed a number of new rules including the forward pass and a number of safety measures which penalized players for roughness and unsafe acts. Football history was changed when a common practice for the time of locking arms and blocking in unison which was rightfully made illegal as well. The game was shortened to the sixty minutes that we play today and a neutral zone between the offense and defense was also incorporated.

The development of the sport led to an inevitable expansion into the college football area. College football history has since flourished into an incredible weekly spectacle. Hundreds of college teams now compete each year under the guidelines of the NCAA. Numerous college divisions now have conferences and all have hopes of winning a major New Year’s Day Bowl. The history of football and nostalgia are alive in well in college football today.

Professional football was first played around 1895 and in 1920 the APFA or American Professional Football Association was formed. It was renamed to what we all know today as the NFL or National Football League in 1922. The NFL started slow and in the mid forties only had ten teams. A major merger then took place in 1970 that combined the 16 NFL teams with the 10 AFL teams to make one large association with two conferences. The expansion continued to the now 32 team league and professional football has grown tremendously since it’s beginnings in 1869 from one college game to a billion dollar empire. So goes the history of football.

Top 5 catches in Football History

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 25-12-2009


Top 5 catches in football history, in my opinion. I would have put the Edwin Baptiste from morgan state catch on there, but i already made the vid before the catch…so dont be an idiot and comment saying “WHERE IS THE EDWIN BAPTISTE CATCH?!?!?!” Song- “Pictures of You”

The Inventors Of Modern Soccer – English Soccer History

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 25-12-2009

English Soccer History – Early Days

It’s hard to determine exactly how soccer became so popular in England in the 19th century, but the truth is that in the mid 19th century, almost every major town had a semi-professional soccer team. These teams were usually associations of workers from the same factory or institution or simply students at a local University.

Matches between those teams were played occasionally, with little to no prize, but only for competition’s sake. However, these matches were played without any rules or a referee and as soccer isn’t necessarily a sport that’s completely clean of violence, all it took was a harsh tackle or an argument about a particular rule to start a bloody fight between the two teams and their supporters.

But the year 1863 marked an extremely important chapter in English soccer history, as several soccer clubs from all over the country (prominently from London) met up in the English capital and set up a sort of “soccer constitution” called the Laws of the Game (a modified version of the original rules are still in effect today and are still called as such).

That was also the birth certificate of the Football Association, or simply FA that is still ruling over English soccer nowadays and had a tremendous importance throughout the history of soccer in England and the way it evolved.

English Soccer History – Important Milestones

With England being rightfully considered the inventors of modern soccer, one would expect them to be amongst the most successful national squads in the World. However, despite having some world class soccer players throughout time and despite always being favorites for the competitions they start in, the English national squad only achieved few important milestones throughout the entire soccer history in England.

The apogee of English soccer and the most important chapter ever to be written in the entire history of soccer in England was definitely the successful World Cup run in 1966, a competition that was held on English ground, giving them the advantage to grasp their long-awaited trophy.

The 1966 team, captained by legendary Bobby Moore and with other key components such as Jackie Charlton or Geoff Hurst playing regularly, remains the best national squad in the entire English soccer history, especially since their success has not been equaled ever since.

English Soccer History – Modern Era

England is still a top team in Europe and throughout the World and has some players that are considered having world class quality, but the national team still has moderate success, despite being star-studded.

Recently, the form of English clubs overshadowed the poor performance of the national team, as Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool or Arsenal continue to be heavy contenders for each year’s European Champion’s League, the most prestigious club competition in the World.

Despite being happy with the respect English clubs impose in Europe, fans are still yearning for that long awaited European or World Cup which could mark a new important chapter in the English soccer history.

Niv Orlian is the author and the owner of a Soccer Fans website that provides information on various topics related to soccer such as the history of soccer , rules, famous soccer players , real time news, statistics, and training guides.

History Of Soccer In The US

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 25-12-2009

Although soccer is not THE sport in the US, the history of soccer in US is one of the longest around, right next to that of the English or the Scottish.

After the English set out to form a set of rules for the game of soccer, these were soon taken to the new World, where Americans learned to love this rising sport, right next to another game that grew strong roots in the US back then: baseball. Actually, the American Football Association is the second oldest sports league in America, after the Major League Baseball one.

Obviously, the history of soccer in US didn’t start with a professional league though (in terms of what we call professional today). The American Football Association, started out in 1884, was a semi-professional competition involving New England and some Midwest areas and it was a rather chaotic environment to play soccer in, but nevertheless it was there and progressing with each year.

A parallel soccer organization, the American Amateur Football Association was founded around the same time and the two coexisted until 1913, when they merged into the US Football Association, the first fully professional soccer organization throughout the history of soccer in the US.

The US football association (or USFA) was one of the first to join FIFA and as such, the United States team participated in the early World Cups, although the game was beginning to become outshined by baseball or basketball.

With American football also on the rise, the organization adopted a new name to avoid any confusion and called itself the US Soccer Football Association. However, the US soccer history would soon witness a new change in its governing body’s name in 1974, when the USSFA dropped “Football” from its tag and instead adopted the title of United States Soccer Federation, which is still used today.

So many will wonder, if the history of soccer in US starts out so early, how come soccer is not the main sport in USA? Well the truth is that the rather modest performances from the men’s national side early on in the 20th century, combined with the high rise of baseball, basketball, football and hockey, meant that the nation soon lost interest in soccer and since American kids had so many alternatives, soccer slowly went out of fashion.

However, with the increasingly good performances from the US men’s soccer team and the huge success of the women’s soccer team (who managed to bring in the first trophies in the history of soccer in US and is still one of the world powers in the game today), soccer is climbing back to its rightful place and with more and more American kids favoring it in school as a start-up sport, things look bright for the future of US soccer.

Niv Orlian is the author and the owner of a Soccer Fans website that provides information on various topics related to soccer such as the history of soccer, rules, famous soccer players ,real time news, statistics, and training guides.