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A Soccer Life in Shorts


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Getting a yellow card at age eight…snubbing an internationally reknown goalkeeper and having the only bicycle kick he’s ever scored called back are just a few of the many hilarious true stories in this collection of short stories, poems and pictures from a lifetime in soccer by Mark Vincent Lincir. He is also the author of THE GIFT OF STOPPAGE TIME and THE WORLD NEEDS MORE BELLY RUBS….

Sleeping with Your Smartphone: How to Break the 24/7 Habit and Change the Way You Work


Sleeping with Your Smartphone: How to Break the 24/7 Habit and Change the Way You Work


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Does it have to be this way?Can?t resist checking your smartphone or mobile device? Sure, all this connectivity keeps you in touch with your team and the office—but at what cost?In Sleeping with Your Smartphone, Harvard Business School professor Leslie Perlow reveals how you can disconnect and become more productive in the process. In fact, she shows that you can devote more time to your pers…

Football Heroes (Get Real)


Football Heroes (Get Real)



A series of true-life adventures for reluctant or less-able readers, encompassing astonishing feats and adventures, dangerous journeys and great moments from the world of football. Each book contains three short stories of approximately 1,500 words each on a linked theme, written in a very accessible style and illustrated throughout with lively black-and-white line artwork. Where possible the illu…


NHL Women's HCS-CBJ Columbus Blue Jackets Coach Series Watch


NHL Women’s HCS-CBJ Columbus Blue Jackets Coach Series Watch


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The watch that tells everyone you have succeeded, the Owner / Alumni Series from Game Time may be the classiest way to show your Pro Team, College and NASCAR Driver spirit yet. The Owner / Alumni Series features the officially licensed school logo laser etched in 23K gold surrounded by twelve 23K gold tick marks, all protected by a genuine glass crystal. The case and adjustable bracelet are plated…



 Canterbury United Players: Jack Pelter


Canterbury United Players: Jack Pelter


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only andcorrect as of 30 April 2010. National team caps and goals correctas of 19 May 2010.* Appearances (Goals) Jack Anthony Pelter (born 30 July 1987 in Barrow in Furness, England) is a New Zealand footballer who plays as centre back for Waitakere United. Born in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, Pelter emigrated with his family to New Zealand at the age of eight and entered the New Zealand Football Academy whilst twelve years old. He exhibited a love for football in his school work, writing an essay on his personal hero Roy Keane, whilst also supporting English team Blackburn Rovers. He went on to play in the National Soccer League for Christchurch Technical, Ferrymead Bays and Central United. He was taken back to England at the age of fifteen by New Zealand Knights manager Chris Turner who introduced him to the scouting teams at Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea and Swansea City. After recovering from a serious back injury on his return, Pelter moved to New Zealand Football Championship team Canterbury United in 2005. Due to the semi-professional nature of football in New Zealand, Pelter had to take on other jobs to finance his football regime, with his mother later commenting “After training, he’d go to work in a bar until two in the morning to fund his career, he was running, training and swimming on his own, he used to get up on cold mornings on his own to go running”. The winner of Canterbury United’s “Defender of the Year” award and runner-up for “Player of the Year” in only his first season with the club, Pelter subsequently attracted the attention of European clubs in 2007 following his international progress. Born in the United Kingdom, he was eligible to play for any EU club w… More:

 Chivas Usa Coaches: Bob Bradley, Preki, Thomas Rongen, Hans Westerhof


Chivas Usa Coaches: Bob Bradley, Preki, Thomas Rongen, Hans Westerhof


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Bob Bradley (born March 3, 1958 in Montclair, New Jersey) is the current manager of the United States men’s national soccer team. Before taking over the national team in December 2006, he had previously coached in the American college game and later in Major League Soccer, managing the Chicago Fire, MetroStars, and Chivas USA over nine seasons. His son, Michael Bradley, is a professional footballer currently playing with Borussia Mönchengladbach of the German Bundesliga and the national team. Bradley was born and raised in New Jersey, playing soccer at West Essex High School and Princeton University. Bradley’s managing career started in 1981, when he was named the manager of Ohio University at the age of 22. He was lured away by University of Virginia manager Bruce Arena and spent two years as his assistant, before taking the top job at his alma mater, Princeton. Bradley led the Tigers from 1984 to 1995, winning two Ivy League titles and reaching the NCAA Final Four in 1993. In 1996, Bradley became Arena’s assistant once again, this time with D.C. United of the newly formed Major League Soccer. After two seasons there, he became the first manager of the expansion Chicago Fire, leading them to the MLS Cup and US Open Cup double in 1998. For this success, he was named MLS Coach of the Year. He won more silverware in 2000 when the Fire won the Open Cup. After the 2002 MLS season, Bradley resigned as manager of the Fire and took the reins of his home state team, the MetroStars, which had previously considered him for the job in 1996 and 1997. During his tenure, he had the historically underachieving club headed in the right direction as the MetroStars advanced to the US Open Cup final for the first time in club history in 2003. Bradley stayed wi… More:

 Concacaf Gold Cup-Winning Managers: Bruce Arena, Ricardo Lavolpe, Javier Aguirre, Bob Bradley, Bora Milutinovi , Bob Gansler, Holger Osieck


Concacaf Gold Cup-Winning Managers: Bruce Arena, Ricardo Lavolpe, Javier Aguirre, Bob Bradley, Bora Milutinovi , Bob Gansler, Holger Osieck


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bruce Arena, Ricardo Lavolpe, Javier Aguirre, Bob Bradley, Bora MilutinoviÄ?, Bob Gansler, Holger Osieck, Manuel Lapuente, Miguel Mejía Barón. Excerpt: Bob Bradley (born March 3, 1958 in Montclair , New Jersey ) is the current manager of the United States men’s national soccer team . Before taking over the national team in December 2006, he had previously coached in the American college game and later in Major League Soccer , managing the Chicago Fire , MetroStars , and Chivas USA over nine seasons. His son, Michael Bradley , is a professional footballer currently playing with Borussia Mönchengladbach of the German Bundesliga and the national team. Background and college career Bradley was born and raised in New Jersey , playing soccer at West Essex High School and Princeton University . Bradley’s managing career started in 1981, when he was named the manager of Ohio University at the age of 22. He was lured away by University of Virginia manager Bruce Arena and spent two years as his assistant, before taking the top job at his alma mater, Princeton. Bradley led the Tigers from 1984 to 1995, winning two Ivy League titles and reaching the NCAA Final Four in 1993. Major League Soccer In 1996, Bradley became Arena’s assistant once again, this time with D.C. United of the newly formed Major League Soccer . After two seasons there, he became the first manager of the expansion Chicago Fire , leading them to the MLS Cup and US Open Cup double in 1998. For this success, he was named MLS Coach of the Year . He won more silverware in 2000 when the Fire won the Open Cup. After the 2002 MLS season, Bradley resigned as manager of the Fire and took the reins of his home state team, the MetroStars , which had previously considered him for the job in 1996 and

 Drew Garrett


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Drew Garrett (born Drew Garrett Nelson on April 21, 1989 in Jupiter, Florida) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Michael Corinthos III on General Hospital. Garrett was born in Jupiter, Florida to Randy Nelson and Karole Cooney, a former Kravis Center front-of-house manager, and daughter of Niles Cooney, the owner of an orange grove in Fort Pierce, Florida. He attended Dreyfoos School of the Arts and played varsity soccer. He later moved to Los Angeles with his mother in 2005, graduated from the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts with the Theater Class of 2007. He also has an older brother named Brett.

 Limerick F.c. Managers: Sam Allardyce, Pat Scully, Eoin Hand, Ewan Fenton, Kenny Clements, Billy Hamilton, Dave Connell


Limerick F.c. Managers: Sam Allardyce, Pat Scully, Eoin Hand, Ewan Fenton, Kenny Clements, Billy Hamilton, Dave Connell


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Samuel “Sam” Allardyce (born 19 October 1954) is an English football manager and former professional player. He is the current manager of Blackburn Rovers of the Premier League. He was previously manager of Bolton Wanderers from 1999 to 2007 and Newcastle United from 2007 to 2008. He led Bolton to a League Cup final as well as guiding them to UEFA Cup qualification for the first time in their history. He is often referred to by the nickname “Big Sam”. Sam Allardyce grew up on Dudley’s Old Park Farm estate and was educated at Sycamore Green Primary School and later at Wren’s Nest Secondary School. He joined Bolton Wanderers as a centre-half in 1973 and is best remembered as a player for being part of the side which won the Second Division title in 197778 to secure promotion to the First Division. Allardyce was signed by Ken Knighton to play for Sunderland for whom he played 25 times during the 198081 season. He also played for Huddersfield Town, Coventry City, Millwall and Preston North End, whom he captained to promotion from the Fourth Division in 198687. He played in the United States in the nascent North American Soccer League for the Tampa Bay Rowdies. The football team shared facilities with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Allardyce applied many practices of American football (gridiron) towards soccer (with regards to training, player management and tactics). These innovative ideas helped him progress in football management. Sam Allardyce was named as assistant manager (player-coach) to Brian Talbot at West Bromwich Albion in February 1989ironic as he was a supporter of Wolverhampton Wanderers, one of Albion’s fiercest rivals. On the playing side, Allardyce appeared in only one game for Albion, coming on as a substitute against Newcastle Unit… More:

 Oregon Ducks Baseball Players: Joe Gordon


Oregon Ducks Baseball Players: Joe Gordon


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As player As manager Joseph Lowell “Joe” Gordon (February 18, 1915 April 14, 1978), nicknamed “Flash” in reference to the comic-book character Flash Gordon, was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians from 1938 to 1950. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009. Gordon was the outstanding player at his position during the 1940s, winning the 1942 American League MVP Award and being named to The Sporting News Major League All-Star Team in nine of his eleven seasons. Known for his acrobatic defense, he led the AL in assists four times and in double plays three times. He was the first AL second baseman to hit 20 home runs in a season, doing so seven times, and holds the league mark for career HRs at second base (246); he held the single-season record until 2001. He played a major role on the 1948 champion Indians, leading the team in homers and runs batted in. He ranked sixth in major league history in double plays (1,160) upon retiring, and was sixth in AL history in games (1,519), putouts (3,600), assists (4,706) and total chances (8,566) and seventh in fielding percentage (.970). Joe Gordon was born in Los Angeles, California, on February 18, 1915. The family moved to Oregon, where he attended Jefferson High School in the early 1930s. Gordon attended the University of Oregon, where he also competed as a halfback on the football team as well as in gymnastics, soccer and the long jump; not limiting himself to sports, he also played the violin in the school orchestra. He played baseball for the Ducks during the 1934 and 1935 seasons, helping to lead the team to a 30-14 record over the two years and winning the Pacific Coast Conference’s Northern Divisio… More:

 Whistle!, Volume 4


Whistle!, Volume 4


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Everybody has a dream, and for junior high school student Shô Kazamatsuri, that dream is simple: he wants to get off the bench and play soccer. An inspiration to everyone he meets,the indefatigable spark plug won’t quit until he becomes the best soccer player he can be!After playing an incredible and inspirational match against their cross-town rivals, the gang at Josui Junior High is now fielding queries from players who want to join their team. One of these hopefuls is Yuki Kojima, the team’s pretty manager. She’s not only cute and sweet but she’s also an awesome soccer player to boot. Slowly but surely, Shô is surrounding himself with a bunch of all-star athletes…now all he has to do is find a coach!
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