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Kids Soccer And Winning The World Cup: The Wonder Years

November 13, 2008 by thomas karapatsos 1 Comment

Why do kids play soccer? The majority of kids playing soccer today are forced to play by their parents. Don’t get me wrong, there are kids that genuinely play the game because they love it. But I believe they are the minority. Before I get started, Continue Reading

The Beautiful Game Of Soccer Has Turned Ugly.

October 24, 2008 by thomas karapatsos Leave a Comment

Currently I live in Melbourne Australia and Soccer is not seen as the number one sport in Australia. Soccer competes against Australian Rules which is also referred to as "Football". We also have both codes of Rugby and it seems soccer takes the back Continue Reading

Steven Gerrard- Player Profile

October 9, 2008 by thomas karapatsos 2 Comments

Name: Steven Gerrard Age: 28 Club: Liverpool Position: Midfield Squad No: 8 Born: Whiston, England Height: 6"2 Steven Gerrard was born on the 30th May 1980, Whiston, Merseyside England. He is the captain of Liverpool, where he plays in an Continue Reading

Liverpool Want The Prodigy Son Michael Owen Back.

September 30, 2008 by thomas karapatsos 1 Comment

Liverpool plan to make an ambitious move for striker Michael Owen. Owens contract at St James Park expires at the end of the season and Owen has made no deal to extend his contract. At the moment Newcastle United are bottom of the Premier League and Continue Reading

What Every Parent Ought To Know About Kids Self Image. Do You Recognise The Signs Of Low Self Esteem?

September 26, 2008 by thomas karapatsos Leave a Comment

When children feel good about themselves they are able to be happy and live in a world full of positive energy. In this state the child has the ability to feel connected to everyone and everything. In order to create a positive self-image the child Continue Reading

Soccer For Kids, Why Soccer Is Great for Children.

September 18, 2008 by thomas karapatsos Leave a Comment

As young children grow and develop, it is important that they accumulate as much bone mass as possible. The higher levels of bone mass significantly lowers  your chances of suffering osteoporotic fractures later on in life as an adult. Children that Continue Reading

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