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Soccer Boots Personalization, A New Era

Soccer Boots Personalization, A New Era

A few years ago the only way to recongnize your soccer boots from the other players it was marking them with a permanent marker pen, it was the standard way for boots to be identified , times have changed and an ever increasing number of players are using the personalised embroidery service on boots. It is offered in various options to personalise your boots depending on which model you choose. But where soccer boots personalisation came from?.
Mercurial Vapor V
Cristiano Ronaldo, Premier League’s best player 2007-2008 is the one who has been using this personalization in each one of the very recents models of Mercurial Vapor Nike, he uses C.R.7 as a reference of his name and jersey number in Manchester United team, the initials are placed in the side of each shoe, and gives to them a nice and original look, but most important the fact of “ownership by C. Ronaldo”. so , also considering that Mr. Ronaldo is the current most valuable marketing soccer player, he won this name to David Bekham , the former star of Real Madrid team, is easy to understand why personalisation on soccer boots is increasing all the time.

A few days ago was announced the new Nike’s MERCURIAL VAPOR V, and of course were introduced by Cristiano Ronaldo during a match of Manchester United against Liverpool, in a local tournament of the english Premier League, althought Manchester UTD lost the game, there was million of fans which testified the launching of the boots and after the game Cristiano Ronaldo gave his opinion about the boots to a local TV Channel, of course the soccer boots were personalised with C.R.7 , but C.R. is not the unique who is using this new technology of identification, there are other soccer stars players as Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Internazionale Milano and the new wonder from Brazil, Alexander Pato from Milan A.C.

All boots are supplied un-personalised, unless requested from customer, and if you wish to order personalization you have to be aware of any personalised boots cannot be exchanged, and also have to ensure that the correct product, size, colour and personalisation details are selected prior to your order being placed, one other important issue to consider due to the detailed nature of a personalised purchase, delivery can be extended up to 7–10 working days before dispatch.

At the present time there are many supliers wich offer the full personalisation facility on football boots to professional, semi professional and amateur club players alike. Many players now use this personalisation service to both improve their boots and to make them easily identifiable in the club environment.

This service cannot be offered on all boots due to restrictions on the embroidery machines.
see more about personalisation at http://www.esportsoccer.com

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Good snack/drinks for 12 years olds @ soccer tournament?
I'm in charge of snacks & drinks at my son's soccer tournament this weekend. They're playing 2 games in a 4 hour period & wanted some ideas for quick & healthy snacks to provide them with some energy. We are traveling to the games so something that is convenient is a must. Thanks for the input!!

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18 Comments »

  1. sukixiong Says:

    where is part two to this post it up…

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  2. i really like this song alot…

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  3. god dayum!!!

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  4. I would train as usual because the more worked up you get the worse you play. Don't put it in full mode practicing. Just practice about half an hour more than you usually do. No need to get all worked up about it.

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  5. Tony Says:

    Good luck, they're probably isn't one…

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  6. Carbohydrates definitely, but make sure they're eaten an hour prior to the game, anything closer to kick-off may repeat on them and/or slow them down. Muffins would be a great idea, banana muffins will be superb as bananas are meant to be terrific for all sports performers. Also anything with sugar would also help, but in portions obviously.

    Basically nothing to heavy as they are running around such as havey meats. Fruits and Veges, Carbos and Sugars are perfect. After the game, I think a couple cold ones will do :)

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  7. You really should bring some kind of sandal/slider footwear. If you have to play several games in one day it is very important to let you feet dry (and your socks) before you have to put them on and play again. Bring extra uniform socks if you have them so you can put dry ones back on before the next game.

    Sunblock probably, but be careful about the kind you get so it doesn't run in your eyes.

    Snacks (healthy ones) and water.

    Have fun and good luck!

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  8. ej20mn Says:

    auhh…the Hmong Rappa God.

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  9. Oh my jeezzz…
    The old lady…
    Funny :]
    2:50 betcha the two old guys were like, Wat the Fudge? Hrmss. Intresting…
    :]

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  10. chuyy Says:

    In high school soccer there is no distinction between regular season games and tournaments. The red card will carry over to your next game regardless of if it's a tournament game or not. Cards only count on the same playing level. So if you got a card in a JV game, you would still be able to play in a varsity game.

    I would check with either your coach or athletic director. Although refs are supposed to report ALL cards, sometimes cards in tournaments aren't reported. If it wasn't reported, don't worry about.

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  11. vangvue543 Says:

    if you dont like this i got two word for you FUCK YOU!

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  12. tsab1993 Says:

    haha damnz the old ladie is rapping

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  13. aahh gosh!! i love their hmoob.. meej meej heev.. some hmong teens these days cant speak hmoob right.. so lame of them to not know hmong but still claim to be..

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  14. dude, why do people keep asking these questions. you act like there are no futebol fanatics in the US. its getting bigger and bigger (no homo). its really popular there. humans watch it, just like you do…

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  15. draw a soccor field with the balll and some players

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  16. Pawel Says:

    It's going to take more than four days to build up your stamina. When you're playing in the tournament don't over do it. Don't try playing the entire match.

    77

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  17. yangKoko Says:

    That OLD LADY stole the show for reals!!! Lol.

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  18. no tactics, just play

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