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)

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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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