Archive for September, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Perfect Football Personalized Presents

Caroline Bassett asked: I’m always on the look out for something original to give out at Christmas and every year I get thoroughly fed up at having to settle for shop bought presents. The number of hours I must have spent trawling through the shops only to find on Christmas day I’ve bought the same present as someone else for Uncle Fred!So I was really thrilled when I came across a website which allows you to create your own personalised football themed presents online –

PostHeaderIcon How to Watch Live Football on PC

Astrid Burrows asked: If you are an avid football fan, you just cannot afford to miss the big game when your favorite team is playing. However, sometimes because of your work schedule, you may not be able to catch all the action live in the stadium. But, you no more need to worry about it, as now you can watch live football right at home on your computer screen. You just have to follow some simple steps as described below.Video Stream Viewing SoftwareA video stream viewing software progra

PostHeaderIcon Football (Soccer) Betting Strategy – Discover Winning by Betting on The Lower Leagues

Stanley O asked: Most punters like to wager on top flight football especially the English Premier League (EPL). Millions of dollars are wagered on every match.Why is there the tendency to focus on elite football?Because the punters believe they have better knowledge and thus greater confidence. They like the winning consistency of the big clubs. However, the odds for such consistent winners are often low and without value.It can pay dividends to concentrate on the lower leagues. Let me sh

PostHeaderIcon College Football Week 1 – Brigham Young, Boise State, Alabama and Oklahoma State Are Huge Winners

Ed Bagley asked: (Editor’s Note: All of the team rankings for this opening article are based on the Top 25 Preseason Coaches’ Poll, and the Sagarin Ratings, Jeff Sagarin’s factual, mathematical ratings among competition between all 245 Division 1 teams. There are 120 Division 1-A teams (also known as FBS – Football Bowl Subdivision – teams), and 125 Division 1-AA teams (also known as FCS – Football Championship Subdivision teams). Why the NCAA had to ma