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Tuesday, 11 December 2012
It’s time to think, Falcao
His feet are heavy, knees fragile, arms are hefty
There are stains on his colors already
He is anxious, but on the surface he looks calm and ready to take on the world,
Everything is forgotten as he walks onto the pitch,
The entire stadium goes loud as the name is announced
There are stains on his colors already
He is anxious, but on the surface he looks calm and ready to take on the world,
Everything is forgotten as he walks onto the pitch,
The entire stadium goes loud as the name is announced
As the world celebrated the 86th goal Lionel Messi scored to break Gerd Muller’s total number of goals in a single year, the feat achieved by another man on the same day in the same league had been sidelined. Atletico Madrid’s Colombian hit man, Radamel Falcao single handedly destroyed Deportivo La Coruna scoring five times.
Not once, not twice nor thrice but five times. That’s a lot of goals in a game by a man who has been on fire and is second in La Liga with 16 to his name behind Messi and three over Cristiano Ronaldo.
There are numerous evolutionary junctures for fans of various clubs, in terms of their thoughts, after the major performance he displayed at the weekend. The first is amazement, followed by assumptions and then salvage. And then the fan begs his club inwardly, be it Chelsea, Manchester City or Barcelona among the many, to do more than just find the funds to bring in the Colombian.
With over 100 goals scored for Atletico in three seasons, the one nicknamed El Tigre, is showing up with greater frequency and hence, the fight for his signature is anticipated to begin soon, if not already. Part of the difficulty is the release clause which is set at €55 million, which restricts clubs with any decent shot at securing his services, considering the Financial Fair Play rules they have to abide by.
But the fans want to see good dollars being used to upgrade a structure that may be able to endure the brutal season for the next few years. This could be confirmed in the case of the English trio of both Manchester’s and Chelsea (who had notably been his “boyhood” team according to his father).
Adding new debt to pay for old mistakes is foolishness which would be the case of certain acquisitions made by Manchester City and Chelsea. But adding debt to correct those mistakes is definitely a smart investment.
Falcao has left destruction wherever he had struck; at the same time leaving a legacy that cannot be matched. We have witnessed some of it – while he was at Porto and now at Atletico Madrid and with Colombia.
This is an opportunity for clubs to assess who needs to be disposed of, free some funds and develop a master plan that includes Falcao – and to do this with a sense of foreseen team unanimity in mind.
No matter where he ends up in the January transfer window or the summer; Spain, Italy or England; it is given that his name is surely be in the mind of those scheming to capture his services as well as those who cannot afford him but are dreading his presence in their respective leagues.
Top 10 Free-kick takers of the decade
Top 10 Free-kick takers of the decade
There have been many comparisons in the world of football, from dribbling to passing skills, goal-scoring to goal-creating ability, even comparisons and debates about Football Leagues altogether. I want to draw comparisons among the finest free-kick takers this past decade. So here is the list:
1. Roberto Carlos da Silva Rocha
I like call him ‘homem de ferro’ (which is Portuguese for “iron man”) of Brazil. This left wing-back and ex-Galactico is widely known for his tremendous pace, long throw-ins and not to forget, his trademark free-kicks. Be it the banana-kick or through the wall, he can do it all. Go on, have a look at his magic…
2. David Beckham
“Bend it like Beckham”, indeed it was this great footballer who gave the phrase its definition. The very definition of corner kicks and free-kicks was first demonstrated by this English Legend. He’s played for all the big guns of the world including Manchester United, Real Madrid and AC Milan. He also just played his last game for LA Galaxy. Beckham can strike the ball past any wall or any goalkeeper to net a goal from a free-kick. It’s all in a day’s work for this maestro.
3. Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
He may have a weird name (as most Brazilians do) but Ronaldinho as he is better know now plays for Atletico Mineiro. Having played for top clubs like Barcelona and AC Milan he might be going though a rough patch now. But when it comes to free-kicks, he’s still got all the skills required.
4. Steven Gerrard
The Liverpool legend is widely considered the greatest English footballer of his generation. Over the years his box-box-box skills have been astounding enough. But that doesn’t mean we ignore his free-kick talents. Liverpool will always consider him as its biggest star ever.
5. Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard has been Chelsea’s driving force for years now. He has thrice been the Player of the Year at Chelsea and has scored 186 goals in all competitions. Known for his work-rate, passing, goal scoring and obviously free-kick abilities. Needless to say, he will remain as one of the best central attacking midfielders of this era.
6. Cristiano Ronaldo
CR7, the most controversial player of this era perhaps. But a footballer is better known for his skill rather than controversies and he certainly has the skills. Be it dribbling, goal scoring, passing, crossing or just raw pace, he has what it takes to be one of the best. This Madrista can deliver some powerful net-bursting free-kicks He might have an odd free-kick stance but who cares when the ball swerves over the wall into the net leaving the goalkeeper bemused.
7. Andrea Pirlo
Well Pirlo certainly surprised me when he displayed his play-making skills for Juventus and Italy. He is just a ‘completare’ (Italian for “complete”) footballer. A complete footballer has footwork, passing skills, goal scoring skills, dribbling skills, leadership skills and of course free-kick skills and Pirlo falls right into this category. What is more satisfactory than having a player beside you who can turn the tables with every opportunity possible and Pirlo certainly proved to be such a player when Italy reach the Euro 2012 finals. One just cannot forget his splendid free-kick against Croatia at Euro 2012.
8.Wesley Sneijder
That awkward moment in 2010 World Cup when Brazil were sent home by Netherlands. A moment that shocked the world, and it was Sneijder who made it happen. He currently plays for Inter Milan, having earlier played for Real Madrid. The very names of these two clubs can vouch for his abilities as a footballer. When it comes to free-kicks there is no one better to rely upon, as he can bag a goal from a free-kick even if there were two goalies between the sticks.
9. Lionel Messi
The so called “soon-to-be-greatest player ever”, Lionel Messi. The gem of Barcelona who has already proved to be one of the best players of this era has bagged goals from some jaw-dropping free-kicks. Not only does he has tremendous footwork but he has also developed his free-kick abilities to a great extent. He is feared for his unpredictable nature of his free-kicks.
10.Zlatan Ibrahimovic
This Swedish footballer has proven to be fatal for his opponents on every given occasion. Recently he demolished England and I bet the English still have nightmares. Ibrahimovic being 6 foot 5 inches tall, has put his height to good use by netting goals from different circumstances, but it would be foolish to ignore this giant’s free-kick abilities. You should see the delight on faces of the Swedish when he steps up for a free-kick. Who “nose” how fatal he will be in the in the near future.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
FIVE WAYS TO GAIN WEBSITE TRAFFIC FROM PINTEREST
FIVE WAYS TO GAIN WEBSITE TRAFFIC FROM PINTEREST
Pinterest, the third most popular social network in America, is growing every day. If your brand value can be communicated through photos and videos, Pinterest is a great way for you to connect with people and drive traffic to your website.
Pinterest users “pin” their favorite things onto personalized pinboards. Each pin is a link to an external website, so if you pin content from your website, then users will be automatically directed there when they click on your pins. If your pins attract the attention of popular users who re-pin your content to their boards, you may end up with thousands of new visitors to your website! The following five tips will help you create interesting, share-worthy pins.
- Pin ideas, not items. For example, instead of pinning a photo of your new organic fruit juice, pin a photo of a delicious-looking cocktail made with your new organic fruit juice.
- Create text images. If you share quotes on your blog, take the time to create typographic images of those quotes. If the message is relevant and the colors and typography are aesthetically pleasing, these pins can bring you lots of attention.
- Create infographics. Infographics are popular on Pinterest because they’re useful and eye-catching. Drive traffic by pinning the top half of an infographic and enticing users to click through to your website to view the bottom half.
- Pin how-to videos. Pinterest is a terrific place to share helpful video clips. You can link the videos back to your YouTube channel or directly to your website.
- Pin when Pinterest is busy. Pinterest users are most active in the afternoon and early evening. If you’re pinning outside of that time period, you’re not reaching the largest possible audience.
Pinterest can be a highly effective way to interact with your brand’s target audience. If you take the time to provide valuable content, your pins can drive a significant amount of traffic to your website. Happy pinning!
FIVE MISTAKES THAT CAN RUIN YOUR WEBSITE
FIVE MISTAKES THAT CAN RUIN YOUR WEBSITE
Gone are the days when simply having a website was enough to give your business a competitive advantage. Now that practically every brand has an Internet presence, it’s crucial to make sure your website is strategically designed to help you stand out. Whether you design your own site or hire an experienced pro to help you, avoiding these five common errors will help you to create a website that drives new leads and keeps customers coming back.
- Illegible Design: Make sure your visitors can read your website. Choose a professional-looking, light-colored background and a text color that is dark enough to see clearly against the background. Use easy-to-read fonts – nothing with swoops and swirls.
- Overwhelming Content: People like to scan when they read websites, so enormous paragraphs are a turn-off. Keep paragraphs to no more than two or three sentences and include headings and subheadings wherever it makes sense.
- A Confusing Display: New website visitors only spend a few seconds figuring out if you have what they want before moving on. Make sure your navigation bar is easy to find, include no more than six options on that bar, and be sure that the name of each option clearly explains what the visitor will find when he clicks.
- No Call to Action: Every page of your website should ask the visitor to do something specific: click for more information, watch a video, email you, and so on. Tell your visitors specifically what to do and make it easy for them to do it.
- Your site is all about you: Don’t be the website version of the obnoxious guy at a party who only talks about himself. Make sure you address your customers’ wants, needs, and pain points and explain how your brand is a great solution. If you show your visitors how they will benefit by choosing your brand over the competition, the chances are much greater that they will do just that.
It’s true that the stakes are higher than ever when designing a website for your business, but the good news is that it’s not hard to make small changes that will yield huge results. If you make even one of the changes listed above, you can dramatically improve your website’s performance. What are you waiting for? Go make some improvements to your site and watch your business grow!
How to Unblock Someone on Facebook
Want to unblock someone on Facebook? This guide will show you how to do it.
Once you have logged in to Facebook, click on the small triangleat the top right hand corner of the page and then select the option that says “Privacy Settings.”

Once you have done that, near the bottom of the page, at the right extreme of the area called “Blocked People and Apps,” click on the link that says “Manage Blocking,” pointed by the red arrow in the next image:

On the new page, near the center of the screen, you will see the list of all the users you blocked. In that list, click on the Unblocklink at the right hand side of the user you want to unblock, as shown in the next image:

Facebook will ask you to confirm the action. Just click on the"Confirm" button and the task will be finished.
Once you have logged in to Facebook, click on the small triangleat the top right hand corner of the page and then select the option that says “Privacy Settings.”

Once you have done that, near the bottom of the page, at the right extreme of the area called “Blocked People and Apps,” click on the link that says “Manage Blocking,” pointed by the red arrow in the next image:

On the new page, near the center of the screen, you will see the list of all the users you blocked. In that list, click on the Unblocklink at the right hand side of the user you want to unblock, as shown in the next image:
Facebook will ask you to confirm the action. Just click on the"Confirm" button and the task will be finished.
Once someone is unblocked, this person is able to view your profile and contact you within the restrictions of your privacy settings. If you were friends before the blocking, this connection will not be restored unless a new friend request is sent and accepted. Also keep in mind that, during the next 48 hours after you unblock someone, you cannot block this person again.
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Real Madrid :- Why They Are Not Changing Their Captain
Real Madrid :- Why They Are Not Changing Their Captain

The current captain of Real Madrid is Iker Cascillas and he is captain since a long time.
But now its time for Real Madrid to change their captain.
Following are the vice captains of Real Madrid :-
But the deserving captain for Real Madrid are only two Kaka or Higuain.
But as we can see in these two players the experience of playin. Kaka has more experience than
Higuain, he is a former AC Milan Player and also a current Brazilian International Player.
He helped Brazil to Win 2002 FIFA WORLD CUP. He is more experienced than Higuain and he deserves the captainship. The coach also think so thats why he uses him as captain against the match against Ajax which was won by Real Madrid by a 4-1 victory.
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