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Football In The Year 2020

A lot changed from one world cup to the next, namely the way in which we watch it, almost every household has a supersize HD TV available, most bought it just to watch the football on and at a fraction of the cost of what they used to be. Many pubs offered the games in 3D and the market is emerging as the next big trend with televisions, undoubtedly this will be the norm by the next world cup. This raises the question of what the future holds for the beautiful game, how will we enjoy it, how will they play it? There are a variety of theories that are perfectly plausible; the only question is how soon it will come. Here is a selection of theories of what football will be like in 2020.

Growing Calls For Football Refereeing Technology

Referee decisions have long caused controversy on and off the pitch and many argue that the introduction of technology to the decision making process would completely rule out any human error. In the recent world cup in South Africa there were numerous examples, particularly when England scored against Germany a goal that what was witnessed by millions but unfortunately not the ref. Many fans claim that had this goal been counted the unfortunate outcome would have been much different.

Build Your Own Vuvuzela, Annoy Your Friends On A Budget

The World Cup in South Africa is catching all the headlines and something that has divided opinion is the local instrument of choice that have all but drowned out the crowds at every stadium. The buzzing horns are selling out at any shop that sells them and the droning noise once unique to South Africa is spreading like wildfire.

A Look At The Games Of This Year’s World Cup

The World Cup is always a universal spectacle. It seems that everyone in the world cares greatly about it, with the exception of the United States. Even this year, however, it seems like Americans are invested in the tournament more so than years past.

Liverpool’s New Boss?

Rafa could have been paid a shocking 16 million pounds under the terms of his contract but reports indicate that he has accepted a figure around 6 million. Poor guy. Don’t feel too bad for him though, because of the move of one Jose Mourinho from Inter Milan it looks like he might already have a job in a few days time. Rafa did say before he left however. After 6 years 1 UEFA Champions League(2004-05), 1 FA Cup(2005-06), 1 UEFA Super Cup (2005), and 1 FA Community Shield (2006) the Rafa-lution is finally over.

The Jabulani Jiggy

So France and Italy met in the final last World Cup and this year it looks like they will be meeting at the airport. The group phase of the World Cup is over and boy oh boy were there a few surprises. It’s the first time both previous finalist were knocked out at the group phase. So what went down exactly?

The Origin Of The Vuvuzela

As the World Cup 2010’s most recognisable accessory, the Vuvzela has recently been the focus of international discussion. But huge controversy surrounds the origin of the loud, lengthy horn, it is commonly disputed as it is difficult to determine a point at which the horn was introduced but there are several parties that claim its creation.

The Main Top Five Sports Entertainment Inside The U.S.

America really is a “sporting nation”, considering the uppermost five sports are extremely significant profit making business additionally as drivers of a whole lot of the United States culture. Let’s look at what exactly they are.

Top 10 Perfectly Fitting Footballers’ Names

Livesoccermatch.com highlights the top rated 10 footballers’ names that perfectly suit or suited) their teams…

Wenger: Arsenal Has To Have Confidence In Me Inside Market Frenchman Pronounces Will Not Let The Club Down

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reiterated his capacity to buy the very best players his club needs in the summer transfer and has asked the Arsenal faithful to trust and show faith in him.

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