Monday, December 7, 2015

Earla Riopel's New Business and Personal Website





Have recently invested on a website: http://earlariopel.com/
It’s mostly for freelance writing, accounting and business related work.

This Blogger site will still carry most of my daily networking activities links.

Earla Riopel
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Earla Riopel, BSCom(USA), DipAcc(UBC)

Main Sites: Website ; Twitter ; LinkedIn ; FacebookBlog 

Thursday, July 3, 2014

World Cup 2014 Soccer Comments by @EarlaRiopel

For 10 years and counting, the word "soccer" is an everyday household vocabulary for my family. In the last few years, following high-level tournaments like the World Cup, Euro Cup, and leagues like MLS, Premier & Championship are fantastic to showcase, attracting new soccer fans. This World Cup 2014 is the most high-level games that we enjoy the most. You may call it insane, but these three links will give you an idea: 

@NYCARE_Wellness Twitter Site /
@NYCARE_Wellness Related Accounts / 
@earlariopel/lists/soccer
@NYCARE_Store/lists/paper-li-news

If you have briefly checked the above Twitter links, you can tell, I spent a lot on Twitter. 

Watching soccer and taking care of our soccer sites are not the only thing I do. I also get involved in replying or making comments on questions (Twitter tweets & favorite soccer player(s) site. The following are a few, and would like to share it with you:  
USMNT

LA Galaxy @LAGalaxyy (July 2nd)
LD on the #USMNT: “I don’t think that we were set up to succeed.” http://laglxy.com/TQkUTi Do you agree? pic.twitter.com/PDA1lJsZxc
My Reply:
Earla & Noel Riopel @NYCARE_Wellness (July 2nd)
'@LAGalaxy Kinda of. 1) Can’t replace experience - length of experience and skills play a very important role in winning games. (1/5)

'@LAGalaxy 2) Knowing what you got and capitalized on each player’s strength. 3) Flexibility in adapting game formation...(2/5)

'@LAGalaxy...according to opponent style & dealing it on the spot. 4) Openness/honesty between the coach & each player...(3/5)

'@LAGalaxy...physical fit to play (feeling well or not during that moment).5) Lots of friendly games similar to WC level. (4/5)

'@LAGalaxy 6) Country has to give full support to each player & their families. 7) Team/fans need to be patient, winnings will come. (5/5)




#GoSocceroos @Socceroos (July 2nd) 
WC NEWS | Landon #Donovan slams #USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann's tactics http://ffaus.co/1pYAsP9 pic.twitter.com/UZZER7WbMb

My Reply:
Earla & Noel Riopel @NYCARE_Wellness (July 2nd)

@Socceroos Respect both, @landondonovan & @J_Klinsmann. Kind of disappointed when LD wasn't picked, but each coach has his own style. (1/2)

@Socceroos Some coaches think short & long term accomplishments. Knowing what he got for players. Who to develop and get max. results. (2/2) 

#GoSocceroos @Socceroos (July 2nd)
We asked you on social media and here was your response. @England then daylight to @ussoccer & @EthnikiOmadapic.twitter.com/gAUw1TKbpe

My Reply:
Earla & Noel Riopel @NYCARE_Wellness (July 2nd) 
@Socceroos @england @ussoccer @EthnikiOmada Depending on what you want to accomplish. Prep for #WC2018, pick teams from @FIFAcom Top 32.(1/2)

@Socceroos @england @ussoccer @EthnikiOmada At least pick 1-2 teams from each #WC2014 rounds (32->16->8->4->2->WC Champion if you can.(2/2) 



FIFA.com @FIFAcom (July 3rd)

To help us tailor our service to your needs, tell us what you think of @FIFAcom in 60 seconds: http://fifa.to/TRpC3c  


My Reply: 
Earla & Noel Riopel @NYCARE_Wellness (July 2nd)

FiFA.com site is just great. Just a special request though (unrelated question hope you don't mind). Repetition is great for the mind, and would like that you do your best as always, imposing the "Rules of the Beautiful Game", especially with your referees. Have watched a few high-level tournaments and leagues that referee can make the game "beautiful" or "ugly". Because of this, non-die hard soccer fans don't want to get involved. High-level tournaments like the World Cup, Euro Cup, leagues like MLS, Premier & Championship are fantastic to showcase, attracting new soccer fans. Thanks.

I will add more interesting ones in this note until the World 2014 is done. Hopefully, I get some interesting questions or tweets, and inspired to reply on them and post them here. Hope you like reading this note.

Write soon.




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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Retirement: Good Bye Becks (Sir David Robert Joseph Beckham)!

David Beckham 
Photo: courtesy of SportsCentre

I guess everyone has to retire, and Becks has chosen to do it this time. He had a great career playing football/soccer. It made him happy and at the same time extremely successful and wealthy. Like most retired players, he will never stop getting involved with his favorite sport. I won't be surprised if he concentrate in football/soccer coaching, football/soccer academy, and being a football/soccer ambassador around the world.

Becks has a special charisma that inspires young and old to fall in love with the sport. I saw him played in person at least for 3 games, two in Vancouver, BC (Canada), and one in Seattle, WA (USA). What a charming player. A player who is capable of scoring from outside of 18 yards box. A great midfielder, first Englishman who won league titles from four countries, England, Spain, USA and France:  Most of all, one of the few fittest footballer/soccer players who played at the age of 38 years old at the highest level of league games, the two most recent ones, as a former player for MLS - LA Galaxy and then as a recent player for Paris Saint-Germain.

Good luck Becks, or Sir David Robert Joseph Beckham! You will always be remember especially by me (you share your two middle names with my hubby, Albert Riopel - in the same order too)! Coincidence.

Soccer fans will surely miss you. My hubby and I are great fans of yours. Wishing you & Victoria, and your  four beautiful kids all the happiness in the world. God bless.

The following are photos of Becks during his Vancouver (Canada) visit, taken by me:
Good bye Becks, "Sir David Robert Joseph Beckham! Thanks for the all the great memories you have given us football/soccer fans. You are such an inspiration especially for the young ones!

P.S. Here's Becks' "Retirement Message" posted at his Facebook page and YouTube channel Official Retirement Announcement 16th, May 2013.


Contact info:
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Earla Riopel, BSCom(USA), DipAcc(UBC)
Main Sites: Website ; Twitter ; LinkedIn ; FacebookBlog 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Why Our Family Got Involved In The Soccer Community



Our 'Riopel' family got involved in the soccer community as players (kids), coaches (parents), soccer clubs board members, soccer sponsors, parent volunteers, and most of all as soccer fans.

My own experience as a parent
After watching my own kids played soccer (except for my 14 years old son, he still plays), playing soccer is fun. When a player started playing on a full-size field (at U-13), a player is not only playing soccer for the sake of playing or having fun. Each game becomes more competitive, the definition of “fun” has an added meaning to it. To be fun, is to “win” at least some of the games, if not all. Like any other sports, the reason you play is to win! Why even play when you have the attitude like, “oh, they are better team, we’re going to get owned today”. For a player who is always striving for his/her best, this statement is depressing. So, how can a soccer player make it beautiful for him/her? A more dedicated and serious player follows his/her instinct. Also, he/she has the ambition to find his/her full potential, willing to go the extra miles to get the necessary skills he/she needs to be best he/she can possibly be.


Watching famous soccer players
If you are investigative enough, most famous players like, MaradonaZidane, MessiRonaldoRooneyBeckham, and many other great ones won’t be that famous and excelled on their games without the desires of being the best. Locally, as Canadians, we have our own great players too, like SinclairDeRosario and other past and current great Canadian players who entertained their fans, showed us why soccer is called “the beautiful game”. These players become role models to most fans, young and old.

Where to start for interested parents and future soccer players
If you are a parent who is finding some ways to keep your kids physically fit, occupy their time, play sport, probably keep them out of possible mischief, having a lot of time on not doing physical activities, introduce them to the sport of soccer “the beautiful game”. My youth soccer coach husband and I actually glad we did with our three kids. Our eldest played as far as U-21 PCSL, the second one played until U-15 Metro (but stopped and decided to play basketball instead), and the youngest U-15 is still playing and taking the SFU Soccer Training Clinic program as part of his chosen high school curriculum. This is his second year in the SFU Soccer Training Clinic program.



   


Anyway, back to you as a parent who likes to get your kids into the sport, if you have a young family, and want to introduce your kids to soccer, my advice, start them while they are young. Where to start? These days, with the availability of the Internet and great library resources, and watching games on television and in person, you won’t run out of helpful informational materials.  But I suggest, start by buying your child a soccer ball as a present, take him/her out to a playing field and let your child play with the ball. You can use another child as a partner or even yourself as a personal coach and show him/her, the basic skills like: passing, receiving, dribbling, ball control, juggling, shooting and goalkeeping, or just letting your child being comfortable, touching the ball as much as possible.

Kids interested in playing soccer
Once you find out that your child has the interest to be a soccer player, find a local soccer club, registered him/her up for their seasonal league games. Registration fees of a U-6 to U-8 player, ranges from $80 to $150 for 5 to 6 months league, which includes at least one practice and one game each week, likely uniforms, and other soccer equipment, and yes, mostly run by volunteer coaches and administrative soccer clubs and district club volunteers.  You’ll be surprised how your child will love it, and even as a parent, you will love the beauty of the sport too. My husband and I are two among thousands or millions of parents as living proofs, appreciate and love “the beautiful game”. The following are older pictures (a couple taken in 2008) that will always remind us on how soccer can be so fun.


How to be a better teammate?
Whatever the player does during his own time, and during team practices, he/she brings these skills during the game. Each player shows his/her skills on how to touch and play the ball with his/her whole body (except hands – just for the goalkeepers) and play beautifully as a team.  Some players have exceptional skills that sometimes, even when the team losses, but when they know that they have shown their best, and just don’t have that extra luck like the other team, having played a lost game is still worth it. Great soccer players considered lost games as learning experience, and used them for next possible winning games.

In closing, surely, past or current great soccer players, young and old, amateur or professional, they too have their own soccer stories, and their own meaning of the “the beautiful game”. What’s yours? 

The following pictures are taken from thousands of soccer photos and some videos collections I collected being an amateur soccer photographer for youth and adult soccer, both amateur or professional  games, as a hobby.
Zinedine Zidane in Vancouver - 2009 

Manchester City vs. Whitecaps FC in 2011
Manchester United vs. Seattle Sounders FC in 2011
Wayne Rooney in Seattle - 2011 
LA Galaxy  vs. Whitecaps FC in 2012
The following video was one of the most memorable game of David Beckham in Vancouver.

This kid was lucky to be at Chelsea FC vs. Sounders FC in 2012 .
For all other soccer links, especially of fans’ pictures and videos please visit the following links:
Soccer pictures and videos on FlickrYouTubeTwitterFacebook and other related blog site.

Until next post.

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Earla Riopel, BSCom(USA), DipAcc(UBC)
Main Sites: Website ; Twitter ; LinkedIn ; FacebookBlog 

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Soccer is All About Fun and Winning Some Games, If Not All


Soccer has been a part of our household for many years now, especially with my son, one of my two daughters and their dad as a youth soccer coach. As for me, I am more like the supportive fan, mom and amateur soccer games photographer. Year 2011/2012 & 2012/2013 seasons have been very busy years for us (my 14 years old son as a player, my soccer coach husband and myself).

I thought it would be fun to tell how my 14 years old wore 10 jerseys (and counting) for two seasons (2011/2012 - 2012/2013), just for him to be a better soccer player. A soccer player who can contribute to his team, winning some games, if not all and making soccer a fun experience. Here are all the jerseys that my son wore during these recent two seasons: 
SFU Soccer Academy thru HS Soccer Program
2011/2012 VYSA League: Vancouver United FC away jersey during early soccer season





 


 2012 Spring League -Whalley's Puma Team (just played one game) 


2012 Spring Port Moody Soccer Club games/practices tryouts (played 4 games).

 


Noel (as a fan) with his dad at July 18, 2012 Chelsea FC vs Sounders FC game.

Noel's 9th jersey for 2012/2013 season 
Of course 10th jersey for HS soccer, his 2nd year for the SFU Soccer Training Program (2012/2013)
Watching my son plays soccer, as a parent, I tried to get involved as a volunteer or just a fan supporter. It's fun, not only for him but for us too. After coaching kids for 2 years (my husband continued coaching for at least 7 years - youth/adult soccer), soccer activities for us never stopped in my family. Though I stopped coaching kids soccer, I found a hobby of taking amateur soccer photos and randomly recording soccer videos during soccer games. 

Until next post.

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