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Breaking Down The Top Quarterbacks In The NFL

Over the years, the NFL has put on some of the most exciting sports competitions on the planet. However, you have to understand that some teams are better than others. When it comes down to it, a team in the NFL isn’t going to satisfy unless they have a good quarterback. Without a good quarterback, a team will not be able to find success. With that being said, the NFL is full of excellent quarterbacks. Within this guide, you’re going to find an in-depth analysis of the league’s top quarterbacks.

 

Tom Brady

 

First and foremost, you have Tom Brady. This quarterback wears the number 12 and he plays for the New England Patriots. During his time with the league, he has managed to win numerous titles. He is easily one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game. Simultaneously, you should know that he has broken numerous records. While Brady is getting older, he has performed exceptionally well this year. Therefore, there is a good chance that he is going to break standards. If you want to see what a good quarterback should look like, you should look no further than Tom Brady. The man is a legend and he will be in the NFL Hall of Fame one day.

 

Patrick Mahomes

 

A lot of people have supported Patrick Mahomes and many people he is the best quarterback in the NFL. Nevertheless, he hasn’t managed to prove it yet. He plays with the Kansas City Chiefs and he has helped the team improve significantly. Nevertheless, Mahomes hasn’t managed to find much success in terms of titles. Still, he has plenty of time to change things. With that being said, Mahomes is someone you’ll want to keep an eye on. There is a good chance that he will stun fans in the future. While you wait, you can start playing baccarat online.

 

Drew Brees

 

Drew Brees is the quarterback for the New Orleans Saints. While he is getting old, Brees is indeed getting better too. There is a good chance that he’ll break his records this year. And, he might lead the Saints to a Super Bowl victory. It is only a matter of time before you find out. Either way, Brees is easily one of the best NFL quarterbacks ever. Drew was injured this season and his replacement took control of the team. However, number 9 has returned now. So, there is a good chance that the Saints will be back to form.

 

Jared Goff

Finally, you have Jared Goff. Goff is the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams. Unfortunately, he hasn’t found much success with the Rams. Of course, this says little about the quarterback. The unfortunate truth is that the team cannot keep up with Goff’s abilities. He is one of the finest quarterbacks in the league and that isn’t going to change anytime soon. This season, the Rams have accumulated a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. They’re 3rd in the NFC West and much of that has to do with Goff’s impressive skills at quarterback.

UEFA confirm dates for EURO 2020 games in Dublin

As one of 12 UEFA EURO 2020 successful bidding cities, Dublin will host three group games and one round 16 game at the Aviva Stadium. The UEFA Executive Committee confirmed the dates of the games that will take place in Dublin being Monday, June 15Friday, June 19Wednesday, June 24 and Tuesday, June 30.

Commenting on the announcement, Minister Ross said: “I am delighted to welcome today’s announcement of Dublin’s match days for EURO 2020. This tournament is one of the most watched and supported events in world sport after the World Cup and the Olympics. Irish supporters are known for generating a great atmosphere wherever they travel and this tournament gives Irish supporters a chance to extend our unique welcome to up to 160,000 supporters who could travel here in June 2020.”

Minister Griffin added: “EURO 2020 will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase all that is great about Ireland and Dublin. The Department has been working in partnership with the FAI and DCC preparing for this tournament since 2016. Today’s announcement regarding our match days in EURO 2020 will not only build the anticipation for the event coming to Dublin but will help all the key stakeholders to advance our hosting plans.”

Ardmheara Bhaile Atha Cliath, Micheal Mac Donncha, said: “EURO 2020 promises to be a wonderful event for Dublin. This is a city that is passionate about sport and we are looking forward to welcoming football supporters from all over Europe in June 2020. Dublin will also be hosting the draw for EURO 2020 qualifying groups in December 2018, with delegates from all UEFA member associations and international media attending.”

Owen Keegan, Dublin City Council Chief Executive, said: “Dublin’s preparation for EURO 2020 began in 2016. We are working closely with stakeholders to deliver on our ambition that Dublin emerges the best of the 12 EURO 2020 host cities. This is a perfect opportunity to showcase Dublin on the world stage, with thousands of supporters attending and millions more watching on television.”

FAI CEO John Delaney believes the four games will act as the perfect opportunity to promote Irish football and the country with the world’s media watching on.

“It is great to have the dates confirmed as we continue with our preparations for what will be the biggest international sporting event yet to be staged in Ireland,” said Delaney.

“The Local Organising Committee, made up of key people from the FAI, Dublin City Council, Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, and Failte Ireland, have been working hard with key agencies and partners to UEFA’s guidelines to prepare for the hosting of four matches in our city. We are looking forward to UEFA staging the draw in Dublin on December 2, where every member nation of UEFA will be in attendance along with the world’s media.

“Being able to host four games at EURO 2020 allows us to showcase Irish football, Aviva Stadium, the city of Dublin, and the country as a whole. It is an exciting time and I’m sure that football supporters from all over Europe will be looking forward to visiting Dublin in June 2020.”

The bid to host the televised draw for the UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying groups was also successfully won by Dublin and will be held in Dublin’s Convention Centre on December 2, 2018. The event will be attended by delegates from all 55 UEFA member nations and over 350 international media representatives with an estimated TV audience worldwide of 140 million.

The four UEFA EURO 2020 matches being held in Dublin, in addition to the value brought to the economy, represent a unique opportunity to showcase the city and the country on the world stage. The UEFA EUROs is the world’s third biggest sporting event drawing an international TV audience of more than two billion when the 2016 Championships were held in France.

Following the qualification games, which take place in 2019, the draw for the finals itself will be held in December 2019 when match times of the Dublin games will be confirmed.

Weekly FIT Magazine launched by Irish Independent

The Irish Independent is delighted to launch Ireland’s first free dedicated fitness publication, FIT Magazine.

This weekly glossy publication will come with Ireland’s best-selling newspaper every Thursday and is aimed at anyone interested in fitness. Whether it’s running, walking, swimming, cycling, triathlons or bootcamps, FIT will provide superb expert content covering everything from food to fashion to injury prevention and recovery.

FIT Magazine’s regular features include training tips from personal trainer to the stars, Siobhan Byrne, cutting-edge nutrition with Barry Murray and psyching up for mind games by Declan Coyle as well as a round up of sporting and keep fit events happening around the country each week.

Complementing this content will be interviews with high-profile athletes and coaches as well as specific training programmes for enthusiasts of different sports.

Aimed at everyone from fitness fanatics, lycra clad weekend warriors to novices, the content will assist both experienced and those embarking on a mini-marathon or long walk for the first time or those who just want to stay healthy.

The New FIT Magazine is free of charge with the Irish Independent and is published every Thursday.

PJ Cunningham, editor of FIT Magazine, said; “Our new magazine hopes to provide top-class content in catering for those who want to get fit and healthy – whether they are experienced marathon runners or beginners putting their toe into the activity world for the first time.”

“Our columnists are leading experts in their field who will bring a wealth of knowledge and advice to the pages of Fit. We look forward to providing readers with a quality resource for all their fitness needs each week.”

 

Premier League Darts – Week 12 Preview & Schedule

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Premier League Darts visits Cardiff on Thursday, as Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson double up at the Motorpoint Arena in their bids to secure places in the Play-Offs.

With just four league nights remaining before the top four players qualify for the semi-finals and final at The O2 next month, the visit to Wales can see two of the stars secure top-four finishes.

2013 Premier League champion van Gerwen and Dave Chisnall – the current top two – can both ensure their Play-Off spots on Thursday, while Anderson could go close to mathematically securing a semi-final place if he was to win both of his games.

World Champion Anderson opens the night against Stephen Bunting before returning to face world number one van Gerwen in the evening’s final game at a sold-out Motorpoint Arena.

“I’m giving it my best but the standard of players now is phenomenal and it’s getting harder every year, so I can’t think about the Play-Offs yet, I’ve got to concentrate on making the top four first,” said Anderson.

“I still think I need another two to four points to be safe so it’s a big night. I don’t mind playing twice and hopefully I can get a good result.”

Van Gerwen had seen his ten-game unbeaten record ended by Raymond van Barneveld in Aberdeen last week, but plays James Wade and Anderson in Cardiff and knows that he could secure his top four place with at least one win on the night.

“It was disappointing to lose last week but it’s always hard to be at your best for the whole season,” said van Gerwen. “I’m still at the top of the table and this is a new week, and it’s a big night to be playing twice.

“I’ve got two important games and I’ll have to make sure I’m ready for both of them because James and Gary have played really well this season and you can’t afford to give them any chances.”

High-flying Chisnall could also seal a Play-Off place with a win in Cardiff – but he takes on in-form van Barneveld as the reigning Betway Premier League champion looks to pick up a third straight victory to boost his own semi-final hopes.

“Every week’s like a final and I have to keep having good results if I’m going to make the top four,” said van Barneveld. “There’s nothing wrong with my game, the belief is coming back and I’m battling every single week.

“I’ve picked up seven points in the last five weeks when I’ve been playing against Phil, Michael and Gary, so there’s no reason why I can’t get a result against Dave.

“Dave’s having an amazing Premier League so far and he’s fantastic. He’s had some great performances so far, but he’s beatable – Phil beat him last week – and I’ve got to put him under pressure, and I’m really looking forward to it.”

The night also sees Stoke rivals Taylor and Adrian Lewis continue their fight to claim a top-four finish as they meet in Cardiff.

Taylor bounced back to form by picking up a win and a draw as he doubled up in Aberdeen last week, and he holds fourth place a point ahead of Lewis and two clear of Wade and van Barneveld going into Week 12.

“I’m working hard and I’m focused on making the Play-Offs, and with it being so close it’s given us all a kick up the backside, which doesn’t do you any harm,” said Taylor.

“The three points last week was really good for me but it’s still interesting and I’m concentrating hard.”

Lewis, meanwhile, is on a three-game winning streak as he travels to Cardiff after reigniting his season with a Judgement Night win over Peter Wright earlier this month.

“I’m in the battle but Phil’s coming back to form at the right time too,” said Lewis. “I was practising with him last week and he’s hitting 180s for fun and I think it’s going to be between me and him to make the top four.

“It’s certainly a big game and I’ll be up for it, but I’ve got to go up there and do a job. I’m feeling really confident with my new darts at the moment and I feel like I can beat anybody.”

Thursday’s visit to Wales is a 4,000 sell-out at Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena, before the action continues on Thursday April 30 at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham – tickets are still available via 0844 338 8000 or www theticketfactory.com.

Betway Premier League
Night 12, Thursday April 23
Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
Stephen Bunting v Gary Anderson
James Wade v Michael van Gerwen
Raymond van Barneveld v Dave Chisnall
Phil Taylor v Adrian Lewis
Gary Anderson v Michael van Gerwen
Tickets: Sold Out

This weekends Live GAA Action includes five games live on TG4

UPDATE -1 live game to be shown

TG4 have once come to the rescue of all us GAA followers in Ireland and abroad as they have announced they will televise a whole lot of games this coming weekend. This weekends Live GAA Action

 

GAA 2020
Saturday, 22nd February, 11:05

GAA action including highlights from the Allianz Hurling Leagues and the Fitzgibbon Cup Final

 

Sunday, 23rd February, 13:30 – LIVE

Live coverage of the  Galway v Tyrone match in Round 4 of the Allianz Football League. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill with commentary by Brian Tyers.

Sunday, 23rd February, 18:45

Highlights of last night’s Allianz League action featuring Dublin v Wexford in hurling and Dublin v Donegal in football.

On Saturday TG4 will show highlights from the Allianz Hurling Leagues and the Fitzgibbon Cup Final

 

On Sunday the broadcaster has announced they will also show three games. First up will be the Live coverage of the  Galway v Tyrone match in Round 4 of the Allianz Football League at Tuam Stadium, throw in for this game is at 2 pm. Then at 6.45 pm, highlights of last night’s Allianz League action featuring Dublin v Wexford in hurling and Dublin v Donegal in football, if you want to catch the game live you can again watch it on the GAA Beo Youtube channel.

Although there is not the number of Live Games as we would like, there is certainly some of my weekend sorted with 1 live game on TV and two live games on the Youtube channel. Enjoy the games wherever you are in world.

 

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How betting strategies change in every betting nfl season

How much do you know about an NFL match? Unlike other sporting events, the National Football League happens in a 17-week season that is separated into three periods—the preseason, mid-season, and postseason. In general, there are 256 games, and each of the 32 teams will be playing 16 games. 

 

You’re probably one of those punters of NFL if you know a lot about it. Also, you might have heard that betting approaches change every preseason, mid-season, and postseason, as well, don’t you? But in case you’re not knowledgeable enough, this article will help you understand the various betting strategies you should consider during the entire season of NFL. 

Betting The NFL During An Early Season

Many bettors aren’t only solely excited on meeting the players. They’re are also very eager to watch the game because they know that every team is fully prepared to hype the show, which means more thrilling betting.

 

While this is a fun part, betting won’t be easy as you don’t know how each team will play along the way. That’s why betting the NFL games in the earliest season seems to be the hardest part. 

 

It’s hard to predict which team will end victorious. You may have your favorite team; however, other teams might also show off skills that your team doesn’t have. There’s no harm if you’d like to gamble in the earliest days of the NFL season, though. But you must take extra measures.

 

While wagering in the early season of NFL might be very challenging, there are specific precautions that you can do to prevent taking a beating. The following tips can guide you in picking a good bet:

 

  • Be knowledgeable of the teams on a current game
  • Make sure that you will not miss any movements in lines and odds
  • Discover each team’s strengths 
  • Refrain from solely relying on prediction and improve your analytical skills
  • Be fully prepared and improve your betting skills with training camps like FanDuel super bowl training camp

Betting the NFL during the Mid-season

Mid-season typically has fewer games, which makes betting at this time more relaxing than the preseason. Since you’ve got more time on hand, you’ll get more chances to assess both of the favored team and the opposing team’s strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. You’ll get a clearer picture of the team with more winning points. 

 

Though you might see your favored team in action, you can still face a lot of challenges when betting. It’s hard to assume a winning or losing team who sluggishly starts at first yet ends the game great or vice versa. How should you overcome these betting challenges during the mid-season? 

 

The mid-season for an NFL tournament is the best time for you to collect gambling opportunities and can earn big. Here are a few things you should consider studying to end up laying a bet on the right team. 

 

  • Team’s strengths and weaknesses
  • Team’s suspensions and injuries 
  • Changes in each team’s roster 
  • Consistency of the team’s performances
  • Recent changes on game schedules

Betting The NFL During The Final Season 

If the mid-season for an NFL game provides more opportunities to spot winning bets, what more can a final season give? At this period, you already have seen almost every team’s performance in most categories. Hence, it is easier for you to pick who can ultimately slay the game. 

 

Although it’s the part where you can bet simpler, you might get overwhelmed with the betting task you take. You still need to consider that each team should maintain consistency towards the end of the season, and you can surely tell that they can end up being the champion. 

 

As your betting decisions may no longer come complicated, below are some few considerations you must take down, so you are on your way of growing your bank account. 

 

  • Expectations of placement in the overall season
  • Upcoming rivals 
  • Team’s health

Takeaway 

Now that you have learned the different betting approaches for the whole season of NFL, you must have an idea of how your gambling strategies should progress. Make sure that you adjust your betting techniques every time, as listed above, so you won’t end up losing money hand over fist.

Liverpool set to play GAA games at Anfield

Furthermore, Liverpool look set to host GAA games after they said they would love to host GAA games at the World renowned Anfield. The news comes after the club revealed they have plans to upgrade the stadium.

They plan on increasing the capacity by 7,000 which would mean the stadium would be able to have 61,000. According to RTE Sport the Merseysiders are also planning on hosting concerts as well as Gaelic Games and American Football. Liverpool had planning permission in place for the stadium to just have an increase of 4,800.

The upgrade will cost around 60 million pounds. The main stand at Anfield was paid for using a loan of 115 million from Fenway Sports Group. Speaking about the new ground Liverpool CEO Andy Hughes said. “We are looking at an extra 7,000 seats in the Anfield Road, the old planning application was for 4,800”. He continued, “There is a limited amount of space if you look at the constraints of the site and the Anfield stadium itself and we have spent a long period of time trying to figure out the best design and how we could get more capacity into the stand.”

Moreover, he added, The plans for the proposed Anfield Road Stand expansion include exploring the opportunity for permanent permission to hold concerts and other major events at Anfield. This will be including other sporting events such as Gaelic games and American football outside of the matchday calendar.”

However, according to Belfast Live.com, the GAA have played down any matches been held at Anfield. A spokesperson told the Independent.ie that no plans or discussions had taken place between the Premier League and the GAA.  It is not yet sure whether Liverpool will host the GAA games or not.

Liverpool have had an excellent season and if form continues then they should win the Premier League.

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Short Essay: History of Soccer in Ireland

Soccer is one of the most famous and loved games around the world. It is not a secret that soccer players have a lot of fans and earn a lot of money. But not in all countries, soccer has the same history. If we check Ireland, we will see that the history of this famous game is rather not common there.

Everything started for Ireland around 1878, when McAlery, a famous merchant from Belfast, saw this game played in Edinburgh, the Scottish capital. He was so impressed by the game, that he invited two Scottish teams, Caledonians and Queens Park, to his native city Belfast, and launched the first in the history of the country football club with a single called Cliftonville. All these events took place between 1878 and 1879.

Further, the only team – participant of the mentioned Irish football club, gets its first victory in the game with Knock, which took place on the 1st of November 1879. But a real turning point for Irish soccer was in 1880 when in Belfast, the Irish Football Association was founded.

Cliftonville was among its founders. The Irish Cup was a logical development, and it took place soon after the launching of the Irish Football Association. And in 1882, the Irish team took part in the first match on an international level, where it lost heavily to England, with the result 13 – 0.

However, a 10 years long break followed further, when no significant changes were observed in the football field in Ireland. Only in 1890, the Irish Football League was established, with Cliftonville as one of its participants. Further, until 1924, there were no significant moments to mention in the history of soccer in Ireland. After the country s division into two parts: Northern Ireland, while another was given the name of the Irish Free State, only the soccer team of Northern Ireland was playing for the country.

Meanwhile, the Irish State was working on the establishment of its independent Football Association of the Irish Free State (the FAIFs). Only in 1024, when FIFA finally recognized the FAIFs, the national soccer team of the Irish State debuted during the Summer Olympics in 1924 with a victory in a match with Bulgarians. It announced the start of the two Football Associations of the Country: one, the Irish Football Association (the IFA) located in Belfast, due to the mentioned historical reasons, and another one, the Football Association of the Irish State, or the FAIFs, located in Dublin.

However, two Football Associations-rivals couldn’t handle the football business in a friendly way. Each association believed and claimed that they are the only legal entity of this kind managing toe football affairs in the entire country. They used to select players, form teams independently, and it started to come to contradictions. For example, many players didn’t mind playing for both Irish teams and this fact. In turn, it was causing even more misunderstanding not only on a national but on an international level, as well. This situation was not handled until 1950 when a World Cup Qualification organized by the FIFA started. Both Irish teams entered the mentioned qualification, with four players being on both sides. So, FIFA took the decision to intervene.

So, it was in 1953, when the FIFA made a historical declaration that only the FAI team can be called a national team of Ireland, while their Northern rivals should have been referred to like the team of Northern Ireland. So, two separate teams are formed, with a prohibition to the IFA to hire soccer players from the South. Since then, the team of the Republic of Ireland took place in several international competitions, with several victories and losses, but until 1965, no significant changes were observed.

The next turning point in the history of Irish soccer was in 1965 when the national team announced Shay Brennan from Manchester United as one of their soccer players. Before this fact, only players could play for the country who were born in Ireland. In the case with Shay, it was announced, he was selected because one of his parents was Irish. Rules for accepting players in the national team became not so strict. Further, even some soccer players were accepted whose grandparents were Irish.

In 1969, Mick Meagan took the managerial position of the IFA. He ended up as the worst manager in the history of this game in the country. Mick Meagan is known now as one of the managers who did practically nothing for the progress of the national team. After five matches from six were lost, and with no further improvements until 1972, Mick was dismissed, and Liam Tuohy came into his place. However, a new manager, even though he made some improvements in both soccer facilities as well as into the procedures of soccer policies for domestic matches, could not improve the playing abilities of the team.

Only in 1986, the national team of Ireland started achieving amazing results when Jack Charlton took the manager’s position. During his management, Ireland started winning. It passed qualifications for major soccer tournaments, including Euro 1988, even took a semi-final place.

Further, managers were replacing one another, and the team success level was fluctuating depending on who was leading it. However, since 1986, the national team of the Republic of Ireland is constantly ranked as one of the rather decent teams. It has been a constant participant in many international competitions, including the World Cup as well as the Olympics, and in some cases, it was very close to a victory.

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