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by Neuro (Thursday, March 28, 2013)
Michael Owen

The English striker announced through his Twitter account and his official website that he will withdraw from football this summer, ending his last years downward trend. Let’s turn back the time and remember how the young Everton fan signed at Liverpool, what happened in the World cup of 1998 and how a promising career faded so much because of his injuries.Read the full article…

by Neuro (Wednesday, March 27, 2013)
James Baird

James Baird born in Scotland and began playing football as a goalkeeper. However, for him, football was not about fame and money. Instead, he took advantage from football, to travel and live in different places all over the world. An amazing route from Britain, Faroe Islands, Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago and Virgin Islands, the Scot is now looking for a last trip before retiring and return back to his family.Read the full article…

by Neuro (Tuesday, March 26, 2013)
Kei Kamara

Last January, the 28 years old striker from Sierra Leone, Kei Kamara, got a transfer (on loan) from Kansas City to Norwich and now found himself in Premier League. Many of us did not knew his name, but he is a ‘symbol’ of worship to his country. The recent documentary that filmed for him in Sierra Leone demonstrates why he is so adorable.Read the full article…

by Neuro (Tuesday, March 12, 2013)
7 betting tips from Olshan Mort

Olshan Mort was the founder of the most trusted betting magazine in the U.S. named ‘Gold Sheet’. He was a sports betting guru who promoted intelligent betting through his magazine, which had considerable influence on Nevada’s multimillion-dollar sports book and sports betting industry. He wrote three books including “The Winning Theories of Sports Handicapping” and died in Beverly Hills after a long illness at the age of 78.

He mentioned many good tips that many of us may disagree. It is not necessary to agree. There is not only one right way.

Τhe advices below were written in the winter of 2001:Read the full article…

by Neuro (Saturday, March 9, 2013)
Stuart Pearce

Nowadays there are players who kiss the badge of the club after a goal, but the next year easily get a transfer, even for teams with historic rivalry from their former team. However, there have been players in the past, who really thought that football was more important than anything else. An example was Stuart Pearce.

He is probably the player who had the biggest historical bond with the fans of Nottingham Forest. He was a player who didn’t care about expensive cars, glory or lifestyle and was adored as a professional model of football.Read the full article…