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Football Posters Can be Gifted to Football Lovers
We all have a favorite sports game that we love to watch and play. If you want motivation then buy posters of your favorite sports game, as nowadays football posters, hockey posters, cricket posters, swimming posters etc all are available. You can get posters of your favorite games and stick them on the walls around you. Every game is perfect within itself and every one has a liking for different kind of a game. Say for instance those who like the game of football and enjoy playing it can go for football posters and stick them on the walls. It is very easy to find football posters, as these are available in some of the galleries and today since people have started excepting online posters then one can even find these posters at any poster website. Look for the quality of posters, as this will add years to the life of your posters. One can simply go to any poster website and buy football posters by simply selecting the posters online. One can find posters at reasonable rates and some websites even provide them for free of cost. After having a thorough research a user is free to choose any poster of his/her choice. One can find football posters of different styles like some posters depicting the best players of the football game, motion pictures of the players playing the game of football, poster of entire football team etc. Look for the posters that depict the game of football in the best possible way. The idea of gifting football posters is also not bad to a person who is a big fan of a game like football. If you find discounted posters then you can even gift them to the special people in your life after signing them. So, be unique by gifting sports posters, as this will surely be a memorable gift.
Cristiano Ronaldo – a Constant Threat on the Field
When Cristiano Ronaldo finally scored from a headed goal against their fiercest rivals Liverpool, he might have put to rest the millions of questions which hung over his ability to perform at the top level. Big matches do not come any bigger than Manchester United against Liverpool. There had been intense focus on the Portuguese’s temperament and ability to play well against teams like Liverpool and Chelsea, while he has never left that a doubt against teams of smaller stature. Before Sunday’s game against Liverpool, Ronaldo had only one goal to his name against the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and the Anfield team. With statistics like that, it was no wonder many in the game wondered if he was limited in ability and was not just a pub team bully in the English game.
However, watching the past games against the same teams, you would notice how Ronaldo’s movement and pace have been critical despite a seeming lack of involvement. The young winger is often heavily marked by Manchester United’s rivals, due in part to the threat he poses. As a result of such close marking, he inadvertently creates space for his teammates and the team as a whole. Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes, and even the defenders have profited from such space with goals in games where Ronaldo might not have had his shooting boots on. The first goal against Liverpool proved this point as once again the Liverpool defenders failed to pick up Wes Brown and the defender promptly added a rare goal to his collection. The same situations are also commonly seen in teams where one particular player received special attention from the opponent.
Cristiano Ronaldo has carved out a reputation as a goalscorer this season, but has not been given enough credit for his ability to pull opposing defenders away from his teammates which has direct impact on Manchester United’s rise to the top of the English Premier League. While Alex Ferguson would have been even more delighted had his young protege been able to find the net even during such occasions, he would be pleased with the indirect contribution from the Portuguese wing wizard in other ways. Ronaldo is a danger both with and without the ball at his feet, and for all Manchester United’s rivals, that would always pose a problem in every game they play against the Old Trafford team.
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