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Transporting concerns when acquiring apartments and real estate in Rio de Janeiro

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

When considering ownership of apartments or real estate in Rio de Janeiro there are several things to look at. As with any purchase a great deal of research needs to be done about properties that are for sale. One major thing to consider that people often forget about is transportation. How will you get around? Though sometimes this is easy to forget, it is certainly something that should be considered before you are closing deals on penthouse apartments in Copacabana or Ipanema.

So to start, what are your options as far as transportation? In Rio de Janeiro there are many. The possibilities could include car, bus, taxi, subway and in some cases boats. Clearly, your methods of transportation is likewise dictated by your financial situation as well as convenience. If you live in the south zone (Ipanema, Copacabana, etc.) then the subway is a very speedy and cost effective option.

However if you live in Barra da Tijuca or even Recreio you will have to look at other possibilities, since a subway won’t be completed to these spots for several years. Having a car is necessary in these places. Though cars tend to be pricey, it may be possible to find a good deal on a used car that is for sale. Otherwise you will be travelling with the masses by bus. It should also be noted that even with a car, travel from Barra to other parts of Rio de Janeiro can be challenging, especially during rush hour traffic. This is undoubtedly something to make a note if you are looking into real estate in these places.

If you are searching to purchase apartments in a place such as Niteroi a car may not be required due to the accessibility of the ferryboat. This will assist you to be at the city center in 15 minutes. Again, this a great affordable method of travel. Though Niteroi is just outside of Rio, the lower costs could make this an appealing option. Though it’s not going to be like having a penthouse in the south zone, it’s a more affordable option.

Whatever your determination ends up being, it’s important to review all of your possible choices as well as understand the traffic conditions while looking into real estate that is for sale. You’re not just planning to travel here for a vacation or a holiday. You want to live here. In the long run this will help you save some headaches.

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Lyon Beats Real Madrid In Champions League Play

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

Jean Makoun scored early in the second half to give Lyon a hard fought 1-0 victory in the first leg of their round of 16 Champions League matchup against Real Madrid. The Spanish champions lost for the third straight time on Lyon’s Stade Gerland home field and will now have an uphill battle when the teams meet at Bernabeu to advance to the next round. With the Champions League final slated to be held in their stadium, an exit this early in the competition would be nothing short of an embarrassment for Real Madrid.

Lyon controlled the play in the first half and held a decisive possession advantage. Unfortunately, they didn’t get many accurate scoring chances with a number of them going wide or high of the net. Despite Lyon’s time of possession advantage in the first half, Madrid actually got the best scoring chances in the first half. Following Makoun’s goal just 2 minutes from the start of the second half, Madrid controlled play but could not score the equalizer. For the game, Madrid held a 66% to 34% time of possession advantage.

Real Madrid has won the Champions League title 10 times, but now must rally from this 1-0 deficit when play resumes on their home field in May. Despite their tradition of success, Madrid hasn’t made it past the round of 16 for six straight years. Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t particularly worried heading into the home half of the matchup:

“In football anything is possible. We’ve lost here but we have a game at home in which we can repeat what they did here. I’m calm. In this competition you have to suffer. I’m sure that we will give a good answer in the return game and that we will win. The Bernabeu will help us. We will have to give to give it everything from the first minute until the last. The tie is not lost.”

Madrid General Director Jorge Valdano added:

“It’s been a bad night in general, especially the result. We had ups and downs during the match, but at no moment were we ourselves. The result means we have to really concentrate at the Bernabeu. Lyon barely stepped out of their half in the final minutes, but they made things very difficult for us for a long time, especially in midfield.”

Real Madrid will have to do without a couple of starters in the rematch. Marcelo and Xabi Alonso are suspending for the May contest due to bookings in previous contests.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on football betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

Spain Falls To Switzerland In World Cup Group Play

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Switzerland used a Gelson Fernandez goal in the 52nd minute to shock Spain 1-0 in perhaps the biggest upset of the opening round of World Cup play. Spain entered the competition as one of the favorites to win the entire tournament, but was shut down by a feisty Switzerland defense. Spain controlled possession throughout and outshot their opponents 25-9, but only 5 of their shots were ‘on goal’. It was the 5th consecutive World Cup shutout for the Swiss team, who made it through the entire 2006 World Cup without conceding a goal before being eliminated on penalty kicks in the quarterfinals.

The Switzerland victory also produced a hefty soccer betting payday for their financial supporters. The Swiss were a +1100 underdog to take three points from their opening game. Spain had been installed as a -400 favorite, with the odds on the draw priced at +400. And has become the common refrain during this very low scoring World Cup, the single goal scored went well UNDER the posted total of 2′.

Switzerland employs a ‘bend but don’t break’ defensive style, which allowed Spain to control possession and play but yielded very few significant scoring chances. For the game, Spain held a 74% to 26% time of possession advantage and outshot Switzerland 25-9. More significantly, however, Spain managed only 5 shots on goal. Spain’s passing game was beautiful-they completed 574 passes, which is the most so far in the 2010 tournament. That is small consolation to the Group H favorites who now find themselves without a point after one game.

After Gelson Fernandez scored on a rare Swiss counterattack, Spain wasn’t able to recover. After the game Fernandez seemed as shocked by his second goal in International play as anyone:

“To be fair, I’m not used to scoring goals, so I was a bit surprised. It was a bit of luck.”

Switzerland coach said that not playing Spain’s preferred style was the key to victory:

“These were three unexpected points. If you play an attacking game against Spain, you’ll lose and suffer one goal after the next.”

Spanish coach Vincente del Bosque was philosophic about the loss:

“Today wasn’t our day. We have two games ahead of us. We have to find a way to win them.”

Despite Spain’s #1 FIFA ranking and status as pre tournament favorites, they had a lot of history against them. Only two of the last eight reigning European champions have won their opening match in the World Cup, with the last being Germany in 1998. Furthermore, Spain has never advanced past the quarterfinals in World Cup play since its fourth place finish in 1950.

None of this will help Honduras, who’ll have to face Spain in the second game of Group H play. Their undisciplined play combined with a formidable foe that needs to win will most likely produce a blowout result. Spain will have a more difficult time against a solid Chile side in their final Group H game.

David Glisan is a widely published freelance writer specializing in horse racing, soccer betting and Jack Russell Terrier breeding. He is a contributing editor for several online sportsbook directory websites and a noted oenophile. He lives in Southern Nevada with his Asian houseboy, a a retired pack mule and a Jack Russell Terrier named ‘Saucy Jack’.

MLS Commissioner Says That Donovan Will Stay In USA

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Landon Donovan raised his international stock with a spirited performance for the USA national team at the recently concluded World Cup. That doesn’t mean he’ll be shipping off to the Premier League or Serie A. On Thursday, Major League Soccer (MLS) commissioner Don Garber emphasized that the United States’ top professional league wouldn’t be accepting transfer offers for Donovan. Garber said that he’d be receptive to loan offers during the MLS off-season, but that his league plans to build around Donovan’s higher profile in his native country.

Donovan has played in Europe on loan before with mixed results. He struggled during stints with Bundesliga sides Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich, but was impressive during a 10 week loan to Everton of the English Premier League earlier this year. Donovan scored two goals in 13 matches with Everton and was instrumental in a couple of their best results of the season-wins over Chelsea and Manchester United and a draw with Arsenal.

After scoring three goals for the USA in World Cup play, Donovan has become an even more attractive target for clubs in Europe but MLS commissioner Garber said he’s too valuable of an asset for the league to lose:

“He’s become a real soccer hero. MLS needs soccer heroes, and we have a great American soccer hero playing for us in LA, holding the torch for the sport in our country, and that’s very important. I don’t believe that it’s something we can do without.”

“Landon is in my view the greatest player of our generation and an incredibly valuable part of our history but also of our future. He proved in England last year on loan and he proved in South Africa that he’s a world-class player and he’s also proved that he loves our league and really has accepted the mantle of really being one of the leaders of the sport. It is my hope and my expectation that we have him for the rest of his career because I think the contributions that he makes are invaluable to our future success.”

Donovan certainly left open the possibility of a move to Europe with this comment after the World Cup:

“Right now, I want to be in America. If there’s something serious to look at, then I will. I never say never to anything. But for now, I’m very excited to be home.”

The notion of a Donovan move to the Premier League became something of a hot topic last week when Everton boss Phil Neville commented that he’d spoken to him about a return:

“I’ve spoken to Landon and I know for a fact that he wants to come back here.”

For the time being, however, Donovan will continue with the MLS’ top team, the LA Galaxy. Donovan agreed in December to a four year deal with a base salary of $2.05 million per season. His agent, Richard Motzkin, had no comment on Garber’s statements.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and noted authority on football betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

English Soccer Remembers Sir Bobby Robson

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

One of England’s most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. British soccer fans mourned his passing after a lifetime in the game, first as a player and then a team manager and elder statesman. Even the often snippy British press had nothing bad to say about the universally respected Robson, headlining their obituaries with adjectives like The Bravest Knight or simply The Legend.

Robinson enjoyed a twenty year career as a player, split between the English Premier League clubs of Fulham and West Brom. He also earned twenty ‘caps’ in International play for England, scoring four goals.

After his retirement in’68 as an active player, he found more fame as a team manager. His guiding hand transformed Ipswich Town from a laughing stock to an EPL powerhouse and he would lead the club for well over a decade. He would also serve as the England National Team manager for 8 years, before ending his career in British football with a stint as manager of Newcastle United that ended in 2004.

Robson earned even more respect and admiration due to his public battle with cancer. Although a brain tumor left him partially paralyzed in 2006, he never wavered in his commitment to English football or to raising money and awareness for cancer treatment. After being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2007, he dedicated the rest of his life to helping others with the same diagnosis.

Such was the respect for Robson that two other soccer icons not known for seeing eye to eye were quick to pay their respects. Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho gave this tributes shared his thoughts on Robson:

“I wanted to and I will keep with me always the Bobby Robson of every day, a person who had extraordinary passion for life and for football, with an extraordinary enthusiasm. Bobby Robson is one of those people who never die, not so much for what he did in his career, for one victory more or less, but for what he knew to give to those who had, like me, the good fortune to know him and walk by his side. My thoughts and embraces go to all his loved ones.”

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson eloquently paid tribute to Robson:

“In my 23 years working in England there is not a person I would put an inch above him. I was never too big or proud to ask him for advice, which he gave freely and unconditionally. And I’m sure I am speaking for a lot of people when I say that. I mourn the passing of a great friend, a wonderful individual, a tremendous football man and somebody with passion and knowledge of the game that was unsurpassed.”

“His character was hewn out of the coalface; developed by the County Durham mining background that he came from. His parents instilled in him the discipline and standards which forged the character of a colossal human being. He added his own qualities to that which he passed on to his sons. The strength and courage he showed over the past couple of years when battling against his fifth bout of cancer was indescribable. Always a smile, always a friendly word with never a mention of his own problems.”

“The world, not just the football world, will miss him. Let’s hope it won’t be long before another like him turns up because we could never get enough of them.”

Many EPL clubs will honor Robson in some form or another during the upcoming season with a number of more lasting tributes planned.

Ross Everett is a staff handicapper for Oddsbay sportsbook directory. He has written extensively on World Cup soccer betting, travel, fencing, harness racing and falconry. He lives in Las Vegas with two dogs and a retired racing wombat.

Live Soccer Football Online

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Do you love the game of soccer. Do you find a great deal of thrill and excitement every time a certain player or team steps on the field? Well, avid soccer fan than I invite you to continue reading as you are not going to want to miss this.

Watching streaming soccer live online has become completely possible and unbelievably affordable. Nowhere near the price that those cable and satellite companies charge, you can easily find an online subscription for dirt cheap.

There is no question that computers and the internet have completely revolutionized our daily lives. Medical advice, academic research, up to the minute news, and, now, live sports networks. Amazing, yes?

It doesn’t take much searching on the internet to find a site that will let you watch all the soccer matches that your eyes can watch right at your very computer. Most of these sites have a monthly, annually, or one-time fee but these fees are usually very, very low. Especially considering how much soccer you can and will watch with these services.

A lot of these online services which offer live soccer feeds will simply act as a gateway for the streaming information as oppose to actually stream the games from the website itself.

To make sure that you are getting the best bang for your buck, look through the schedule of the service provider. They will usually list which matches they will have available in the upcoming weeks. You will find that most sites will show you a good majority of European matches which you can usually only find on satellite services.

Once you sign up, you will generally be presented with a great number of matches to choose from. Most sites allow Windows Media Player or Real Player to run the feeds but some may make you download a certain software which they will freely give to you.

Once you have chosen to join the world of online sports telecasting, you can enjoy countless hours of soccer entertainment with the click of a mouse. The great thing is, you can do so no matter where you are as long as you have an internet connection. You are not confined to your home computer.

Lawrence Fader openly invites you to Watch Live Footy Online and enjoy the freedom that your computer and internet can provide you. Don’t get swindled paying those costly satellite or cable company fees. Watch Live Footy Online for rock bottom fees, now!!

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Live Soccer Matches Online

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

In the past, sport fans were wondering if they could watch their favorite live global matches in affordable rate and convenient ways. Technology development has answered the question. Watching your favorite matches from computer, for free, is now possible for everyone.

Check for the P2P programs on Internet. There are currently eight P2P programs to download. Just pick one to download. It is free and you will soon have access to watch your favorite matches live.

After downloading a P2P program, just like other software, you need to install it. There are channel lists to choose from. Just some clicks to choose which one you want to watch and there it launches.

The channels actually originate from people sharing their TV signal, so if you had a TV card installed on your computer you could also share your channels with everyone else. Most of the streaming football or other major sports will have volunteers who will agree to share their TV stations for each and every live match.

Actually there is something else. The signal works in synergic. Meanly, when more people watch the same channels at a time, then the signal caught by their computers will be stronger.

Currently Sopcast and TVU seem to the most popular p2p program to use, probably because they are both Spyware / popup free and thousands of channels can be found from ESPN, Star Sports, Sport Channel 1, 2, 3 and 4, SHTV, Guangdong Sports, the list is endless.

Sopcast itself has been downloaded by more than 2 million sport fans. It is contagious because that means hundreds of thousands others can also watch from the shared signals. PPlive was actually once the most popular P2P program instead of Sopcast and TVU, but is now only broadcasted in China.

Installing P2P program onto the computer enables you to watch every important favorite match from all around the globe. Any popular sport’ live matches can be found here: cricket, hockey, tennis, boxing, football, etc. Football maybe still gets the biggest audiences of all. If you are one of the football fans, the popular football leagues’ matches are now in your hand, so as other sports.

Sport fans, you just need a computer set and Internet connection to access the live matches throughout the world. Watch from anywhere you are comfortable with. Again, it’s free!

Lawrence Fader invites you to Watch Live Footy Online and enjoy the freedom that your computer and internet can give you. Don’t get stuck paying those expensive satellite or cable company prices. Watch Live Footy Online for dirt cheap, now!!