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Welcome to Stadiumastro Fantasy where you stand a chance to win a share of RM50,000 in cash prizes…if you have what it takes.

Stadiumastro Fantasy is based on the Barclays Premier League. You select and manage a team of players throughout the season and earn points based on their performance in the real games.

With the start of the 2009/10 season just around the corner, BPL clubs are busy paying top dollar for the most sought after players or scrounging around for bargain buys…some, like the canny Sir Alex Ferguson do both.

Obviously, being the die-hard fan of your favourite club, you probably have your own list of players that you’d like the manager to buy.

Since most of us do not have the necessary billions in small change to go buy our own English football club, we at Stadiumastro.com are giving you the opportunity to put together your dream team.

With a budget of £100 million, will you splurge on players like Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor or will you go for bargain buys like Burnley’s Ade Akinbiyi or Wolves’ Darren Ward?

We’ll provide you with previews and updates in the days leading up to the start of the season to help you build your squad.

Check back here often during the season for tips by your resident pundits and our celebrity Fantasy Managers like Jason Dasey and Jay Menon but the final choice and consequences are all yours.

Season starts on August 15th so get cracking.

You can create a team now and make unlimited transfers until the deadline on the 15th. Don’t like your current team? Just log in and make your changes now!

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There are tons of stadiums in college football that are loaded with charm and impressive crowds, but some of them stand up above the rest.

The best stadiums in college football aren’t necessarily always the ones that have the most impressive technological/modern look to them or the most people; the atmosphere of a college football stadium and its fans are what make it great in a lot of cases.

With that in mind, let’s examine the best places to watch a college football game today.

Ranking the Top Ten Best Stadiums in College Football

10. Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium-

The home of the Texas Longhorns, this stadium located in Austin, Texas is a great spot to take in some authentic Texas culture, i.e. football, the favorite past time of the Lone Star State.

The stadium is huge and some of the views are a little bit too far away but overall, it’s a great place to watch a college football game.

9. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium aka The Swamp-

The Florida Gators are known for their intimidating home crowd but the unique look of The Swamp and the way it places the fans directly on top of the action make it one of the best stadiums to watch an NCAA college football game in for sure.

8. The Rose Bowl, UCLA-

The bowl game obviously wouldn’t be fair to place on this list since the Rose Bowl is better than any regular season game typically, but watching the Bruins play in this beautiful Pasadena, California setting is as good as it gets in college football despite average fan support at times.

7. The Horseshoe aka Ohio Stadium-

The Buckeyes are tough to beat at home in The Horsehoe and the fans are great, althought they are often not too kind to visiting teams. This is one of the best stadiuns to watch a college football game in as long as you’re not an opposing fan.

6. Autzen Stadium-

The home of the Oregon Ducks is the smallest stadium on this list but one of the best because of intense fans and a design that traps in the sound to make the place deafening on any given college football Saturday.

5. Neyland Stadium-

With its distinct checkerboard end zones and army of orange-clad Tennessee fans, this is one of the best venues in the SEC, a conference known for its outstanding fan support.

4. Notre Dame Stadium-

With a beautiful campus backdrop and tons of tradition, Notre Dame Stadium is on the must-visit list of just about any college football fan, and it doesn’t hurt that the Hall-of-Fame is in South Bend, either.

3. Memorial Stadium-

The Nebraska Cornhuskers’ home stadium is one of the best in college football for its combination of fans’ passion and small-town charm. The fans here are as friendly and intelligent as you’ll meet in the country.

2. Michigan Stadium-

The Big House is the biggest stadium in all the land and well worth the trip just to see the sheer magnitude of the amount of fans this place can hold in one spot. Some have complained about Michigan’s lack of sound due to the bowl design but a remodeling project to add massive new suites and a press box could solve that problem and make this one of the most intimidating college stadiums as well by next year.

1. Beaver Stadium-

Penn State’s fans are among the best in the country and Beaver Stadium in Happy Valley held the edge over Michigan Stadium last year for biggest capacity during UM’s remodeling. The “White Out” is incredibly impressive at night and students have been known to wait all afternoon in the rain just to get a good seat. This is the best college football stadium for a combination of an impressive atmosphere and a huge crowd along with a quality football team.

Sources: Beaver Stadium Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Stadium
NCAA.com Football Stadium Guide: http://www.ncaafootball.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=-1&url_subchannel_id=&url_article_id=16825&change_well_id=2

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For any soccer fan, a visit to the new Wembley Stadium is a must. Not only is it one of the world’s most outstanding modern stadiums, but is host to the best of English football and features a veritable ‘footie-fest’ of the nation’s leading cup finals and Football League play-offs every season.

The Football Association – the sport’s governing body – is planning a £12million move of its administrative headquarters from Soho Square to the new Stadium during July 2009. As Wembley is also the home venue for all of England’s international fixtures – including the qualifying games for the 2010 World Cup Finals – the move will firmly establish the stadium as the ‘home of English football’.

As the English football season progresses towards its climax in May, Wembley hosts a number of prestigious finals including the traditional finale to the football season – the FA Cup Final. But, before that the cup final season begins in either late February or early March with the staging of the Carling Cup Final. This show piece cup competition of the Football League will celebrate its 50th anniversary at Wembley in 2010.

Next up is the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final played at Wembley in early April. This competition is exclusively for clubs that compete in League One and League Two of the Football League. The 2009 final was an absolute thriller with Luton beating Scunthorpe 3-2 after extra time in front of a substantial lower league football crowd of 53,378.

In May the games come thick and fast at the Stadium, starting with the FA Trophy Final and FA Vase Final, played on successive days on the second weekend of the month.

Next, and still in May, the Football League hosts the Play-off finals when the last promotion spots for The Championship, League One and League Two are decided. Indeed, The Football League Championship play-off final – normally played on late May Bank Holiday Monday – is billed as football’s most lucrative ‘one-off’ game. The winners will be promoted to the Barclays Premier League and with that comes access to lucrative TV money.

Finally, the last weekend in May sees the traditional season finale; the FA Cup final. This is one of the few ‘protected’ games to be televised live on terrestrial channels and is the daddy of all football competition finals. As you can see, May is also the month when the owners of London hotels – particularly those situated around Wembley – rub their hands in glee at the glut of ‘no vacancies’ signs, as they accommodate the thousands of football fans travelling to the capital to watch their teams in action.

But, fans of football that can’t get a ticket to a game at Wembley needn’t despair. They can still access the stadium and sample its marvellous features at first-hand by buying a Stadium tour ticket.

The football match between Ipswich and Leicester is going to take place in Portman Road football Stadium. This bewitching and awesome football stadium is situated in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Portman Road football stadium came into being in1884. Many of the England youth international matches have been beautifully hosted by Portman Road football stadium. This charismatic football stadium has staged many adorable supporting events including different kinds of meetings, athletics and international hockey matches. Many music concerts have also taken place in Portman Road football stadium. The singers who participated in the concerts were Elton John, R.E.M and Tina. Portman Road football stadium has the capacity of 30,311 spectators. This capacity makes this football stadium the largest football stadium in East Anglia.

The expectations of the people with the football match are soaring high up in the sky. Portman Road football stadium football stadium is one of the most loved football stadiums of the spectators all over the world. The football match between Ipswich and Leicester has really imprisoned the attention of football lovers. People are speeding up to buy tickets. Live football scores are going to be displayed on internet for the football lovers. If you are also interested to cling to the tickets for yourself and your family, then you can visit the office of the football stadium and can get the tickets for this eye-catching football match. You can also buy the tickets from the shop of the stadium. The football stadium can also be visited for different kinds of enquiries. The fans of both the teams are looking very excited for this great event.

The fans of Ipswich and Leicester cannot wait to see their favorite football stars. A breath taking and tough competition is expected from both the teams of Ipswich and Leicester. Both the teams are working really hard to come up to the prospect of their fans. The practice of Ipswich and Leicester is in full swing.  A lot of audience is going to gather in the ground. The spectators are not only going to watch a charismatic match, but also going to receive mouth-watering food and a wide variety of soft drinks. The organizers are putting in a lot of efforts to make the event terrific and noteworthy for the spectators.  Football live scores will keep everyone updated on the developments of this match. The players of both the teams will play for winning. It is expected that a large number of audiences will be facing towards this famous ground, to cheer up their most loved football stars.

Don’t forget to clutch some happiness and enjoyment for your loved ones. The football players will show their marvelous performances. The football match between Ipswich and Leicester is going to be a great juncture for both the teams to display their abilities and talents. The tickets of the match are being sold.  You should not miss this golden opportunity.  Tickets can easily be bought through internet. Football match results are going to be displayed on internet for the football fans. The weather condition is very unpredictable. People will enjoy the match a lot if the weather is sunny.

For any soccer fan, a visit to the new Wembley Stadium is a must. Not only is it one of the world’s most outstanding modern stadiums, but is host to the best of English football and features a veritable ‘footie-fest’ of the nation’s leading cup finals and Football League play-offs every season. The Football Association – the sport’s governing body – is planning a £12million move of its administrative headquarters from Soho Square to the new Stadium during July 2009. As Wembley is also the home venue for all of England’s international fixtures – including the qualifying games for the 2010 World Cup Finals – the move will firmly establish the stadium as the ‘home of English football’. As the English football season progresses towards its climax in May, Wembley hosts a number of prestigious finals including the traditional finale to the football season – the FA Cup Final. But, before that the cup final season begins in either late February or early March with the staging of the Carling Cup Final. This show piece cup competition of the Football League will celebrate its 50th anniversary at Wembley in 2010. Next up is the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final played at Wembley in early April. This competition is exclusively for clubs that compete in League One and League Two of the Football League. The 2009 final was an absolute thriller with Luton beating Scunthorpe 3-2 after extra time in front of a substantial lower league football crowd of 53,378. In May the games come thick and fast at the Stadium, starting with the FA Trophy Final and FA Vase Final, played on successive days on the second weekend of the month. Next, and still in May, the Football League hosts the Play-off finals when the last promotion spots for The Championship, League One and League Two are decided. Indeed, The Football League Championship play-off final – normally played on late May Bank Holiday Monday – is billed as football’s most lucrative ‘one-off’ game. The winners will be promoted to the Barclays Premier League and with that comes access to lucrative TV money. Finally, the last weekend in May sees the traditional season finale; the FA Cup final. This is one of the few ‘protected’ games to be televised live on terrestrial channels and is the daddy of all football competition finals. As you can see, May is also the month when the owners of London hotels – particularly those situated around Wembley – rub their hands in glee at the glut of ‘no vacancies’ signs, as they accommodate the thousands of football fans travelling to the capital to watch their teams in action. But, fans of football that can’t get a ticket to a game at Wembley needn’t despair. They can still access the stadium and sample its marvellous features at first-hand by buying a Stadium tour ticket.

Public places need to provide lockers for visitors. In places like schools and stadiums, lockers help students to store their belongings. We all know that students need many books in one day. They are unable to carry their books wherever they go in their school. They need a place to store these books, so they can easily move from one class to another class.

Morelockers.com offers its best quality locker to help schools and stadiums on providing lockers for the students. This website offers various types of lockers, from the standard school lockers to ventilated lockers. Customer can easily match their need on lockers with the offers from this website. For stadium, this website has offers on gym lockers. The athletes can store their uniform and sport equipment in their personal locker. They do not need to bring their equipment from their home. For special needs, this website can make custom-made lockers, such as the wood locker.

This website does not only give complete choices on lockers, but also special prices lockers. The offers of lockers for sale come in special months. If you need these lockers, you had better start make your order now, so you will be able to get these lockers in a few days.

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