Tips for Making a Soccer Pennant From the Comfort of Your Home

It’s tons of fun to make your own football pennants. However, you can enjoy making one yourself only if you know how to go about it. In this guide, we are going to teach you how to make one step by step. Therefore, let’s get to the point and check out the entire process. Read on to find out more.

Get a Ready-Made Pennant

First of all, you should take inspiration from an actual pennant to get started. It’s even better if you get some pennant felt too. Your next move is to do the number cutting. Make sure one number is a little bit smaller compared to the previous number so you can create a layered look.

The purpose of doing so is to make sure that are pennant will have the right sized numbers. In fact, if the shape is right, consider that the job is almost done. The next stage involves stitching the pennant.

Stitching

It’s better to stitch the upper side and then right and left side of the rectangle to the left side for creating a rod pocket, which you can use for the dowel.

You can get dowel rods inexpensively. Typically, the price of one piece is below one dollar. If you don’t have a big budget, this is good news for you. Don’t forget to buy multiple pieces of dowel as you may end up ruining some during the DIY project.

For cutting the pieces, using a branch trimmer or other tools is a good idea. If you are making one for your lovely child, the length should be shorter. The reason is that short pennants are easy to use for kids as they are lightweight and easy to carry.

The dowel should be fixed in the pocket in a way that it should not go out of control the first time it is used. For this purpose, it’s important that you create marks on the endpoints using a special marker like a sharpie marker.

Use Duct Tape

Next, you should use a 6-inch long piece of duct tape and cut it into two pieces. Now, you should wrap the tape around the marked points, and wrap the other piece of duct tape around it.

The role of the outer strips is to create the stopping force for the strip. Therefore, the strip won’t slide up or down. The internal strip is there to offer the best grip for holding the rod pocket. Therefore, it will help you handle the pennant better. And this is quite important.

Also, make sure that the grip is not too tight or you may find it really had to remove the dowel after the season is over. One pennant can be used for more than one season. So, you won’t have to make one again down the road.

In short, if you want to make a soccer pennant from the comfort of your home, we suggest that you follow this guide. The steps explained in this article will make it easier for you to get the job done.

England Soccer

England soccer, if there would be two words that could really match then these would probably be it. Soccer has been England’s national sport and it has become a part of the culture and society of the place as well. In England they usually call soccer as football or even association football.

England soccer has been popular in Europe because of its history and its vast array of teams and talented players. Children around England are just simply addicted to the sport and it can be evidently seen in many places surrounding the area. The history of soccer is also accredited to England for it is where the modern football or soccer started.

Backing up this history, during 1888 director of Ashton Villa, William McGregor established the Football League. This football league was declared as the very first football league in the professional ranks around the world. But through the years, many different leagues have also sprung out from England Currently, officials have been trying their best to join all of these leagues to come up with a very distinctive league where people can determine which is the top team among all of England 40,000 clubs and more comprise all the registered clubs in the FA. This stat shows that England has 11,000 more clubs than any country in the world. With this in tact, England is the country that has more football clubs ever internationally.

Such is the craze of soccer in England that almost the whole place is in love with it. There is just no other sport that could match soccer in England.

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Betting Tips and the Value Bet in Soccer Betting

In his book «Betting to win» Prof. Williams wrote: «If ever there was a golden age of betting, this is it». He was absolutely right. In today’s world of soccer betting, we enjoy the services of bookmakers, online betting tips and media news. But still there remain two important questions any punter has to answer prior to placing his stake: who is the favorite and what bet to place. Online betting resources such as betting tips sites, team analysis made by experts and the media news help you to choose the match favorite and even to estimate the probability of win in no time. However, counting your profits at the end of the season, you find them, at the very least, disappointing. Why? The reason is clear: bad money management.

This article summarizes a research conducted in order to estimate the optimal parameters for money management strategies. The research is based on a comparison between statistics of top vs. secondary European soccer leagues playing in 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons.

Definitions

In order to present the results of the research, a number of definitions are required.

  • «Value bet» is the measure of inconsistency between punters’ and bookmakers’ predictions for the upcoming match outcome. Each outcome has a distinct value.
  • A value bet refers only to the value of potentially profitable outcomes. For example, if the probability of a win is 50%, then only outcomes with odds higher than 2 are considered a value bet. The formula is as follows: odds x the probability of a win. If the value is higher than 1, the bet is considered a «value bet».
  • The probabilities of home win/draw/away win are estimated by the average frequency of their appearance during a season.
  • Kelly’s strategy defines the optimal stake that a punter should place on a favorite.
  • Given the value of each outcome, the profit is calculated based on the assumption that the punter places a stake according to the Kelly’s strategy. If the betting stake is negative, the punter doesn’t play. The profit is calculated using bookmakers’ average betting odds.
  • An optimal value bet is the value bet that brings the maximal profit.
  • Data from ten top and ten secondary leagues from the following European countries was analyzed: Austria, England, Netherlands, France, Germany, Greece, Italia, Scotland, Spain and Turkey.

Summary

A punter’s average profit from soccer betting is calculated for value bets from 1.01 to 2. The optimal value bet was found to be 1.38, offering in an average profit of 12% for the top European Soccer Leagues. However, the optimal value bet for the secondary leagues was found to be 1.5, resulting in the average profit of 19%. This difference means that a punter must have a higher confidence when betting on a secondary league, than when betting on a top league. The profit is higher because bookmakers’ predictions are worse, resulting in attractive betting odds for punters.

Juve on Top! New Champion of Serie A

Juventus is new champion of Serie A The team beat Cagliari away 2-0 and beat Inter Milan 4-2 in the derby and it was enough for the boys of Antonio Conte to triumph.

So «Bianconeri» have added a 28 Serie A title to her window. They were champions in 2003. This is the first gold for them Kalchopoli since the scandal that deprived the team of two titles and sent it to the Series «B».

But now – round before the end, nothing can stop the «Old Lady». Team unbeaten in the league, although the final of the competition is only one round.

Cagliari against Juve won 2-0, but goals were made by Vucinic in the sixth minute and the sheath that you scored an own goal in the 74th minute.

At the same time on «San Siro» stadio was played real action. Inter hit the big rivals AC Milan 4-2 and also helped the Turin giants to become champion.

The character of «Inter» has become Diego Milito, who scored a hat-trick. He was accurate in 14 minutes and in 52 th and 79 th minute shootout. Maicon dovashi eternal rival, with a goal three minutes before the end, but Milan had previously Ibrahimovic scored in the 44th minute from a penalty in the 46th minute.

The match, which became the Crossbar show was seen by 75,000 spectators at the «San Siro».

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Arsenal Transfer News – Does Arsenal Have As Much Money As They Claim?

I have decided to write this little in the pretext to highlight the significance of the financial problems faced by Arsenal and had subsequently affect the team’s performance.

Point: Arsenal’s board lead by Peter Hill-Wood and Co has not kept their promise to hand Wenger and the fans the supposed budget to buy players.

30/08/2008: Hill-Wood says Arsenal have plenty of money to spend and that Wenger’s critics should stop telling the Frenchman how to do his job. He said: Everyone tells Arsene how he ought to run the place but no-one is a better judge than him. We have plenty of money and enough to spend.

19/12/08: Arsenal’s Board have made it clear that funds are available should he wish to spend them next month. Indeed, some reports have suggested that Wenger has been urged to splash the cash by the Club’s hierarchy. At his pre-match press conference, the manager reiterated that HE has the final decision over potential reinforcements. «They [the Board] let me do what I want to do,» said Wenger. «I know how much money I can spend and I will try to do it in a wise way.»

23/12/08: Arsène Wenger admits he is more likely to enter the transfer market next month in the wake of Cesc Fabregas’ knee injury. «Yes [I am more likely to buy], but we also have internal solutions so we are not desperate because of that,» said Wenger.

02/01/09: Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood admits manager Arsene Wenger has a limited budget for the January market. «I don’t think there is a lot of money anywhere,» Hill-Wood said in the papers. «One has got to look ahead – in the future there is probably not going to be much more money coming in.

04/01/09: The Daily Mail reports that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is on a collision course with his higher-ups over the modest transfer budget he has been given this winter. The Frenchman is eager to sign Andrei Arshavin, but Zenit St Petersburg are demanding in excess of 20 million Euros for their star forward – a figure the Gunners have thus far been unable to match.

The North London club have always maintained that they will back Wenger to the hilt in the transfer market, although that claim has rarely been tested due to the gaffer’s low-budget, youth-oriented approach. But now that the ex-Monaco boss has set his sights on a big-money target, the Emirates board are unwilling to free up the funds required to seal the deal. This is is not the first report of friction between Wenger and his bosses to emerge this season. Indeed, it is has been whispered that the 59-year-old could break his contract with Arsenal to join Real Madrid next summer. That remains the remotest of remote possibilities, but if the Gunners fail to secure Champions League qualification this term – they currently sit fifth in the Premier League table – their long-serving manager could consider his options.

May we know where are the 50 million pounds that the board has promised us? Where are the support that was supposedly promised to Wenger, now that we want a player?