Soccer Videos Tips
Soccer Videos Information
What do soccer fans do when it's raining and they want to pass
the time? They watch soccer videos! There are numerous
ones for sale, covering different aspects of the game. Young
players who want to improve their techniques can choose from
instructional videos, some of which are presented by famous soccer
stars. Others available include films about the history of the
game, history of particular clubs, footage from particular seasons,
competitions or matches.
Bill Shankley was one of the most liked soccer managers in
Britain. He was devoted to Liverpool FC and managed them for
fifteen years. In Shankley - the Story of a Soccer Legend, we see
Liverpool progressing to the top division and footage from FA Cup
and Uefa Cup ties. There is plenty of action and interviews from
players of the time.
Manchester United is another club with an illustrious past. They
have produced very skillful players over the years and many
soccervideos are devoted to different periods of success.
The 1960s and early 1970s are celebrated in Soccer Legends - Law,
Best and Charlton, subtitled The Greatest Trio of Footballers the
World Has Ever Seen. This BBC release shows the individual talent
and teamwork of the toast of the club. Dennis Law was lightning in
the box and was a Scottish international. George Best is often
cited as the most gifted player who ever played and Bobby Charlton
was part of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966.
Soccer Videos Nostalgia
More nostalgia is on view in Soccer Superstars of the 50s and
60s. Featured players include English stars, Stanley Matthews, Tom
Finney, Bobby Charlton and Gordon Banks. Matthews played top class
soccer when he was in his 50s and Banks was goalkeeper in the 1966
World Cup winning team. Many soccervideos celebrate the
genius of the Brazilian, Pele and he is included here. Franz
Beckenbauer is also featured and is one of the best players and
managers to come from Germany.
The instructional videos look at the development of certain
techniques or different positions within the team. Some give
exercises and practice techniques to follow, as in Soccer Drills -
Vol I - Individual Skills and Drills. Striker Michael Owen, of
Newcastle United and England, presents a video titled Michael
Owen's Soccer Skills - How To Become the Complete Footballer. It
shows footage of Owen in action and he enjoys teaching young people
on how to improve their playing.
One of the more unusual videos on offer is Guitars for
Goalposts, a montage of British pop stars in action in charity
soccer matches. Stars strutting their stuff include members of
Blur, the Lightning Seeds, the Prodigy and Mark Owen of Take That
and Robbie Williams. It's a musical version of soccer
videos for fans that like to see their idol's knees!
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