Holland Soccer Team Scarf Saturday, April 18, 2009

Netherlands stadium soccer team scarf
Customer Review: Arrived on time and the quality was great!
I ordered this scarf for my husbands grandfather who immigrated from Holland. He is a huge soccer fan and when he opened this gift (he is 83) he could have done a cartwheel. He was so impressed with the quality and of course that it was Dutch. He wears it to the soccer games in Seattle when he attends. He loved it and needless to say I scored some big points myself with the gift.


As a soccer enthusiast, one of your greatest dreams aside from your motivation to build a soccer goal is to have a field of your own, right? Or, if you are not the one who loved the sport, maybe one of your kids does. If you have a vacant area or a decent-sized backyard that you think can be modified into a practice field, then why not do it!

One of the problems that you will encounter in laying out a backyard field is how to make your own goal. It is not a big deal though. Just a few simple steps and an ample time plus some of the cheap or recycled materials will do. Remember that when you build a goal in your own backyard, you can have many benefits. You don't need to haul your brood to the nearest practice fields just to have some fun with them. By building your own soccer goal, you are not only saving time for them but you are also putting more safety on your kids in the comfort of your own home.

When you consider building a goal, what you have to do is gather all the necessary materials first. You need dig a hole so keep a post-hole digger handy first and foremost. The next thing you have to secure is the level, pieces of good lumber (4x4's) and a piece of two by four for the crossbar. You would also need some nails, tape measure and concrete mix for the goal post foundation.

The first thing in order to build a soccer goal is to dig the two necessary holes. After mixing the concrete mix, pour it in the hole where the post is supposedly standing. Before the concrete has dried, make sure that the crossbar is already attached at the top of the crossbar and flat by the aid of the level. The next thing you have to do is to wait for the concrete to harden before you can start playing and enjoying together with your kids. The concrete will take two to three days to cure.

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