2013年10月6日星期日

The name "cheongsam" means simply "long dress"



All entrepreneurs have their own stories of how they started their own businesses. This article will tell the story of one amazing entrepreneur, who embarked on her journey 30 years ago. Under the recommendation of a close friend, I was fortunate to be able to meet with Jade, the proud owner and designer of Jade Collections, a boutique which specializes in cheongsams (or ciao) with intricate details and exquisite workmanship.

Jade was a freelance seamstress for several years before she started her first boutique at a tourist district well-known for tailoring services. It was difficult to make money out of the business then as the rent of the boutique was very high. In addition, most people of the time find it hard to accept cheongsams that can be bought off the rack, believing that made-to-measure cheongsams are of better quality.

Jade's break came when she was invited to lease a boutique at a newly built shopping mall, at a much more affordable rent. After several years of hard work and perseverance, Jade is now collecting the fruits of her labor. The impeccable workmanship of the cheongsams at Jade Collection has earned the boutique a good reputation among both new and regular customers, which consisted mainly of working professionals, brides, bride maids and mothers of the brides. New customers are built on a regular basis as more people are becoming aware that the quality and fit of a ready-made cheongsam can be as good, if not better, than one that is custom-made.

In my opinion, cheongsams from Jade Collections are dreams come true for modern women who are looking for designs which retain the traditional edge and appeal in the ever changing fashion industry. For busy women who are particular about finding a cheongsam with a good fit but who simply does not have the time to meet a tailor, cheongsams from Jade Collections may provide the best alternative solution to a custom-made piece. As many of the embellishments on the cheongsams are painstakingly hand sewn, the designs come in very small quantity and are truly unique.

For those of you who have never worn a cheongsam before, you will be amazed by how beautiful, elegant and charming a well-made piece can make you look once you put it on. The silhouette of a well-fitted cheongsam is made to accentuate the best of your figure and to express your feminine side. Interestingly, woman of many shapes and sizes (including plus-size) can wear a cheongsam, as long as the size is right. Minor alterations may be necessary at times but it is definitely worth the time and effort for a more glamorous look.

Interesting facts about cheongsams - Do you know that...
The name "cheongsam" means simply "long dress"
It is a myth that cheongsam is only meant for the perfect bodies
Cheongsam can be made with different materials to present different styles
Women in countries such as France and Japan love cheongsams and will not hesitate to purchase them, especially those of top-notch quality. 


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2013年9月27日星期五

Amorous feelings of the Chinese dress

In so many beautiful clothes, the Chinese dress has a unique style and charm. Move, such as a flowing melodious song swaying in the wind; Calm down, like a graceful willow picture was on the bottom of the eyes. 

Speaking of qipao, my eyes always have such a picture: jiangnan, drizzle, blocks of white wall tiles of local-style dwelling houses in apricot spring rain misty, into a beautiful charming xieyi painting, curved arch bridge, the oar oar WuPengChuan running upon ancient ancient ballads, swim in the lake, a divide the hair into two hung plait of woman, dressed in blue and white cheongsam, holding the oiled paper umbrella, with a bow of tender, through the mist, through the long and narrow ancient alley, slowly to... 

Looking back to the old Shanghai film, beauty of costume is closely associated with the Chinese dress. Movie, play, butterfly, ruan, such as women and cheongsam bring out the best in each other, leng yan coagulation. On the scent of a woman s, in the deep shallow light and shadow, deducing the elegant elegant amorous feelings of all kinds, and once the nexus of the sea and the sentimental, countless fans think of them, always can't help but a "woman such as flower flower like a dream". 

Now, often see the bund in Shanghai, I can smell the flavour of The Times and time of fragrance, my thoughts, like a white magnolia flower, through the time tunnel, through heavy YanShui, gradually floating to the old Shanghai... 

Cheongsam, should be feminine taste has most in eastern clothing, collar half mask with graceful necks, vents, and gentle reflected on * * * *. Chinese dress it is not just a clothes, it still has language, implicit midstream shows sexy, contains the graceful noble, the mature feng yun, a woman with a classical wen wan quality is most suitable for a cheongsam. When they manage cloud high wan, eyebrow fiber into the temples, breath iced like orchid, lotus, leisurely a hand, a cast sufficient reveal the amorous feelings, the most can deduce the nobility and elegance of qipao. Their light eyes across from you at random, but it can make you feel glad eye such as silk, poetic dream, infinite charm. Them out while the faint fragrance, always silently recounting their bamboo filament was made without ceasing of the mood, and misty rain in the world of mortals touching story...

2013年9月26日星期四

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2013年9月3日星期二

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2013年9月2日星期一

Votre trouvé Parti Herve Leger robe de Noël?

Il ya quelques jours j'ai essayé sur une nouvelle plus la taille shapewear glisser avec une nouvelle robe que je me prépare à porter pour mon travail fête de Noël. Mon ami était ronde pour m'aider à choisir la robe parfaite pour cette nuit . Maintenant, si vous avez déjà essayé l'un de ces bordereaux de shapewear de taille plus (si vous n'avez pas alors vous devriez vraiment ) vous devez avoir réalisé qu'ils semblent comme une robe complète en soi. Les perles je tentais sur restaient autour de mon cou , je regardais plus ou moins prêt pour une partie , au lieu de regarder la moitié habillé .
Plus la taille de slip shapewear corps façonne le corps du sein soit aux cuisses ou de la cheville . Il est probablement préférable d'opter pour une couleur la plus proche de votre carnation , pour le rendre invisible sous les vêtements . Toutefois, si vous êtes de l'acheter pour un particulier LBD ( petite robe noire ) , puis noir est parfaitement bien. Maintenant, rappelez-vous, si vous voulez porter votre propre soutien-gorge, acheter un slip de mise en forme sans armature et le porter par dessus votre soutien-gorge pour plus de contrôle et de minimiser . Toutefois, si vous ne voulez pas restreindre votre sein, vous pouvez opter pour un bordereau de shapewear qui démarre sous votre plantureuse et a sangles pour maintenir en place . Shapers de glissement bretelles sont parfaits si vous portez une robe bustier . Ils commencent juste sous vos aisselles et se terminent au genou ou à mi cuisse. En tant que femme Chiffres plein, vous n'avez pas besoin de s'inquiéter de la tenue de la façonneur sans bretelles. Il ya habituellement une bande de silicone dans le haut du vêtement, qui empêche la glissade , ou bonnets moulés pour s'adapter parfaitement sur ​​vos seins.
Ma taille plus shapewear de glissement avait si bien sculpté mon corps. Il peut contenir jusqu'à mes seins fièrement , le ventre est rentré, ma taille est sinueuse et lisse, mon dos droit et soutenu et les cuisses sont soigneusement emballés po Plus la taille shapewear de glissement crée une silhouette d' une forme ajustée à une Leger robe inspirée de Herve. Une fois que vous choisissez le style de glissement shapewear qui est le mieux pour vous, faites votre propre " avant et après " visualisation de sorte que vous pouvez vraiment voir la différence. Évitez de choisir une taille plus petite que ce que vous êtes , dans l'espoir d'un effet encore plus grand. Bordereaux de amincissants restreindre le mouvement des jambes , de sorte que si vous envisagez d' être porté toute la nuit , optez pour votre vraie taille pour le confort ainsi que d'un , plus lisse silhouette plus naturelle.

2013年8月31日星期六

Taylor Swift stuns with retro look at VMAs

Taylor Swift stole the show at this year's MTV Video Music Awards in Hollywood starlet midnight-blue gown.


Taylor Swift stole the show in a Herve Leger by Max Azria gown
Taylor Swift stole the show at this year's MTV Video Music Awards in a Hollywood starlet midnight-blue gown.

The country pop crossover singer chose a second-skin dress featuring a daring, plunging embellished neckline by Herve Leger by Max Azria.

She finished off the retro look by wearing her hair in finger curls and her signature red lipstick, while lashings of shimmery eye shadow and mascara defined her eyes.

Disney star Selena Gomez also went for a navy evening dress for the occasion, wearing a Aterlier Versace number with a thigh-high split.
The dress, which was held together by silver clasps, featured a sheer black exposed bustier. She kept the rest of the look simple, wearing her long locks straight in a side parting, while a pair of emerald green earrings were the only accessories she needed

Miley Cyrus went for a 90s revival look, wearing a bejewelled two-piece spandex ensemble which showed off her toned mid-riff. She paired the outfit with black platform heels and raver pigtail buns.

Katy Perry failed to impress in a heavily shoulder-padded leopard print dress by Emanuel Ungaro.

She wore a boxing-inspired ensemble for her performance.

Lady Gaga went for an uncharacteristically demure leather fishtail dress by Prabal Gurung, which featured an oversized bow at the waist.

Rita Ora chose a plunging ice-blue gown with long feathered train, showing off her legs with a thigh-high split.

Taylor Swift In Herve Leger: Love It? Hate It? Vote!

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Taylor Swift (Photo : REUTERS)
Taylor Swift stunned on the red carpet at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The 'I Knew You Were Trouble' singer channeled old Hollywood glamour in a glittering black Herve Leger gown complete with a plunging back.
Retro ringlets, a smoky eye and red pout gave the singer a polished yet still vampy look.
What do you think of Swift's glamorous frock? Vote below!

MTV Video Music Awards fashion: Taylor Swift stays classy in Herve Leger gown, Lady Gaga's chills in clamshell-bra bikini, Selena Gomez shows some leg: Photo Gallery

NEW YORK (AP) — The clothes that had everyone talking at MTV's Video Music Awards were mostly notable for their absence.

Miley Cyrus appeared on stage in a revealing leotard, then stripped down to a nude bikini to twerk for Robin Thicke, a protruding tongue her most prominent accessory. Lady Gaga started out in a modified nun habit before stripping to a Birth of Venus-inspired clamshell-bra bikini.

On the red carpet, though, skin was revealed a little more strategically. Even Gaga's Prabal Gurung gown, made of lame bonded satin, had a sweetheart neckline and sweet rosettes. Katy Perry flashed a lot of leg in a leopard-print Emanuel Ungaro, along with a grill that said "Roar," promoting her new single.

Taylor Swift wore an Herve Leger gown with a plunging neckline in elegant navy that matched good friend Selena Gomez — who showed some leg and seemingly half a bra in her custom Versace dress. Rita Ora had a feathered train so long she needed help carrying her gown by Alexandre Vauthier, but still flashed plenty of leg.

Among the men, Video Vanguard award winner Justin Timberlake wore a suit — but no tie. It was a look Robin Thicke also chose for the red carpet, before changing into a striped zoot suit for his performance.
Macklemore — the night's other big winner with Ryan Lewis — wore a powder blue suit and fur. (No word if it came from a thrift shop.)

2013年8月30日星期五

Taylor Swift's VMAs 2013 Dress Is Straight Out Of A Vintage Hollywood Movie (PHOTOS)

Taylor Swift doesn't have the most seamless track record at the MTV Video Music Awards, but that hasn't stopped the singer from making strong style statements on the event's red carpet.

During her fateful 2009 on-stage meeting with Kanye West (need a refresher?), T-Swift wore her signature look at the time: a floor-length, glittery confection. But last year, the star came out strong in a white power suit. So how would she switch things up for this year's big event?

By channeling a 1920s period film, apparently. Tay went the whole nine yards on the red carpet: red lips, a bob with finger waves and a slinky, glittery dress by Hervé Léger by Max Azria. As People.com's Andrea Lavinthal put it, "Taylor's hair is what Donna Martin would've done for a '20s costume party at the Peach Pit After Dark."

Check out the pics below. Do you love this high-wattage look or does it look too costumey?

News/ Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and More Best Dressed Stars at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards

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No purple pasty this year!
At the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, celebs ditched the wild outfits and instead opted for gorgeous Grammy-ready gowns.
Leading the pack of elegant stars? Taylor Swift . The star was simply stunning in a plunging Herve Leger by Max Azria gown. She completed her retro look with finger curls and her signature sassy red lip.
Equally as beautiful in navy was her bestie Selena Gomez (think they planned to wear the same color?), who for the second big event in a row opted for a thigh high split. This time her Atelier Versace gown only had one split but the top had an exposed bustier, which added even more va-va-voom to her look.
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Also going with a sheer effect, Ciara glowed in a Givenchy creation with perfectly placed crystal embellishments and a feather hemline. The dress even had built in gloves, which may seem very familar to fashion fans.
These awe-inspiring looks had us begging for more, so we tapped celebrity stylist Nicole Chavez for additional insight.
"This year's red carpet empitomized the art of fashion as a form of self-expression, from Katy Perry expressing her wild and independent side in leopard to Selena Gomez expressing her sexy, mature side in her stunning illusion bodice gown. Stores like T.J.Maxx serve as a creative playground to find those designer embellished pieces that allow you to express your personal style," she told us.
Gowns aside, there were a few pretty above-the-knee ensembles. Allison Williams was the definition of lovely in a white Valentino mini while Shailene Woodley proved the crop top can look lady-like by pairing it with a printed Emilio Pucci skirt.

The Hot New Collection Everyone's Talking About...

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Iconic fashion house Hervé Léger has been worn by everyone from Victoria Beckham to Kate Winslet, with the bandage dress fast becoming a timeless piece that sits in every fashion follower's wardrobe.
Now, The Outnet is looking to celebrate the Léger look by putting together an edit of the designer's most covetable dresses.

A household name, the brand is renowned for producing body-con dresses, famed for their ability to flatter very woman's shape - and one of the most recognisable and sought after silhouettes of all time.

Alongside the Hervé Léger edit, The Outnet has collaborated with Calum MacDiarmid to produce an exclusive video,  and called upon brand ambassador, model, Annabelle Dexter-Jones to show off the pretty pieces.

Annabelle spoke of her passion for Hervé Léger’: 'I really feel like a woman in an Hervé Léger dress,' she explains. 'These dresses speak for themselves – they're sexy enough that you can just throw on a pair of loafers.'

From body-con to fit and flare, The Outnet has you covered. All you have to do is hunt out your Hervé - there's one for everyone.

The Outnet's exclusive edit of Hervé Léger’s pieces (all available at up to 65% off) goes live today. Be sure not to miss out on getting your hands on such a cult classic - and at such discounted prices.

The original bodycon: Hervé Léger at the Outnet

The French designer’s famous bodycon bandage dresses are on sale at The Outnet, with up to 65% off their RRPs.
 
 
Hervé Léger is a bit of a joke in the fashion world by now – blame Lindsay Lohan and pob-era Victoria Beckham – but no one can deny the influence of the French designer’s bodycon dresses on our fashion horizon.
And though the high street has spawned thousands of copycats, until you’ve seen and felt an original Hervé Léger, it’s tough to see what the appeal is of these €1,000-plus rayon-, nylon- and elastane-mix dresses. These babies are fabric powerhouses: first off, they’re heavy. In many cases, they may in fact weigh more than the women wearing them (that is a slight exaggeration). In all seriousness though, there is serious heft in these babies.

Think of them a bit like the Spanx of eveningwear: HL dresses are made of the tightest, stretchiest fabric imaginable, so that they suck you in and firm you up in all the right places. I remember using one, from Brown Thomas, in one of my first-ever Xposé shoots, and the model was so taken aback by how heavy and powerful it was – and though she started off aghast at the idea of spending €1,700 on a dress, by the end of the day she was pledging to save up for one.

For Hervé Léger converts, then, the latest influx of the designer’s dresses at The Outnet - with up to 65 per cent off – will be a godsend, and Net-a-Porter’s discount sister site is obviously excited about the news, too, enlisting DJ Alex Merrell (above) and model and actress Annabelle Dexter-Jones (top) to star in a campaign promoting the new drop.

Will I be buying one? It’s unlikely - I just don’t think I’m the bodycon type. But if I was, and I had the money, I would go for it, without a second thought for Posh, Lindsay, or the thousands of bags of Cadbury’s Caramel Nibbles I could be buying with that money.
 
 

2013年6月21日星期五

Ashley Howatt Standing Proud as Field General for the Halifax Xplosion

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Growing up as a fan of the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders, Ashley Howatt had many great quarterbacks to look up to. From Doug Flutie to Jeff Garcia to Henry Burris, it was only natural that she would one day line up behind center. Competing with the Halifax Xplosion of the Maritime Women’s Football League, Howatt is working tirelessly to transform the club into one of championship caliber.

“I have always loved football! I grew up watching the CFL (go Stamps!) and would often go outside with the neighborhood boys to play catch, but that was the extent of my football experience.
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“I played many sports growing up: basketball, soccer, rugby, softball, karate, track and field, but there was never a chance to play football. My high school did not even have a boy’s team. Playing football never crossed my mind until I read a story in the paper about the first women's tackle football team in Nova Scotiathe Halifax Xplosion! I knew that would be my chance to play and that is why I moved to Halifax (smiles).”

Having competed in the MWFL for the last five years, Howatt has emerged as one of the league’s stars. With this season marking the 10th anniversary of the league (the only women’s football league in Canada to have reached the milestone), her ability to compete in said league is one that is a great point of pride for the pivot.

“I am very proud to be a part of this amazing league. Not many girls have the opportunity (yet!) to play tackle football. So I feel much honored to have had the chance to play for the past five years.”

As a multiple MWFL All-Star selection on offense, it is testament to her ability. A consistent performer who provides her team with an opportunity to win, Howatt is very humble about her success. The ultimate team player, Howatt is quick to acknowledge that her success is part of the bigger picture.
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“I am honored to have been chosen as an MWFL All-Star, but I am just a small part of a great team. Everyone has to do their part and do their job right; football is the definition of a team sport in my opinion.”

Like the goaltender in hockey or the pitcher in baseball, competing as a quarterback on the gridiron ranks as one of the most demanding and pressure-filled positions in all of sport. For Howatt, the pressure of the position reared its ugly head in her unexpected debut.

“I did not start off as quarterback (with the Xplosion). My first year, I was a slot-back receiver and a tight end in my second year...except for the last game [of the season]. When our starting quarterback told us she was not coming to the game, I was told that morning I was playing quarterback—now that was pressure (laughs)!”

Once Howatt grabbed the reins, she never looked back. Just like Lou Gehrig replacing Wally Pipp on the New York Yankees due to a headache, Howatt replacing her quarterback would be one of the most significant moves in franchise history.
Employing great maturity and acumen, Howatt understands the impact of her role on the performance of the team. She tackles the responsibility of being a quarterback and a leader with great candor.
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“Honestly, though I do not let the pressure get to me, I think I would feel the same amount of nervousness and pressure in any position. I realize I have a lot of responsibility as quarterback, so it is on me to make sure I know what everyone is doing on every play and to keep a level head.

“I can be pretty hard on myself at times, but I have gotten better at this because I have realized that it does nothing to help me. I just need to learn from my mistakes and then brush them off and do better next time.”

As the sport of women’s football continues to grow throughout North America, the barriers in this once traditionally male-dominated sport are shattering. Like her peers in the MWFL and the Western Women’s Canadian Football League, Howatt is a pioneer in the sport. She offers the following advice to any women who are interested in playing the game:
“My advice would be to play if you have the opportunity! You will not know for sure if you love it until you try! Any type of football—if tackle football isn't an option, flag and touch are great as well.

“Ask your phys-ed teacher if there can be a football component in your class. Start an intramural flag football league (high school or university), buy a football and get anyone and everyone to play catch or have a game of touch football. Watch football! [Whether it be] CFL, NFL and/or live Atlantic University Sports games, you can learn a lot from watching the pros.”

In Kenya, Girls Need a Safe Haven to Thrive

At 16 years old, Sheila* has already endured more loss and difficulty than many of us encounter in a lifetime. Both of Sheila's parents died when she was very young, and her aunt cared for her until she completed primary school.

But when it was time for Sheila to start high school, her aunt told her that she was old enough to take care of herself. Sheila was left on her own in Kibera, Kenya's largest slum. She found temporary refuge at a friend's home, but this sense of safety was shattered when her friend's brother attempted to rape her.
Sheila acted courageously when she went to the local children's authority for help. She was subsequently placed in a foster home. But her foster parents are planning to move soon, and Sheila fears that she will be left without a home once again.

Lillian*, age nine, is facing similar challenges. Because her mother is dead and her father is unable to care for her, she lives in Kibera with her aunt and uncle, who often favor their own children over Lillian.

Lillian sleeps on the floor, without a blanket or mattress, and is frequently given less food than her cousins. Recently Lillian reported that her aunt beat her with a pipe.

Despite her difficulties at home, Lillian is an outstanding student at her primary school. Whether she can continue to excel academically in such a harsh home environment, however, is uncertain.

In our work with Uweza Aid Foundation, we encounter girls like Sheila and Lillian nearly every day. Situated outside of Nairobi, Kenya's capital, Kibera is an informal settlement, or slum, where hundreds of thousands of people live on one square mile of land with limited access to clean water, sanitation, and electricity.

Uweza, which means "ability" in Swahili, works hand-in-hand with Kibera residents to break the cycle of poverty that persists in the slum. Rather than imposing our own ideas or solutions on the Kibera community, we first engage with and listen to residents to determine where our programs might have the greatest impact.
Since nearly half of Kibera's population is under the age of 15, Uweza is especially committed to the education and empowerment of local youth. Current Uweza projects include scholarships for primary and secondary school; a soccer academy; journalism, dance, and art clubs; a girls' empowerment club; and life skills training. Uweza also runs its own community center in the heart of Kibera, providing a safe space for youth to study, play, develop their talents, and learn valuable life skills.

Through our sponsorship program, Uweza is currently providing scholarships for Sheila, Lillian, and many other children to attend school. But we have struggled to find secure living conditions for girls who are facing dangerous or abusive home situations.

Without a safe home environment or reliable guardians, Kibera girls face a difficult future. Girls in similar circumstances are thought to be more likely to enter into early marriages, become pregnant, and exchange sex for money to meet their financial needs.

After extensive discussions and research conducted by our staff, we determined that the best solution is to establish a safe home for girls like Lillian and Sheila in Kibera. As envisioned by Uweza, the safe home will provide a secure and stable environment in which girls can fully focus on completing their studies. In addition, the home will protect at-risk girls from sexual assault and domestic abuse.

Uweza plans to engage a female counselor or social worker from Kibera to act as the safe home's guardian. She will provide supervision, guidance, and advice to the girls. Bonds established between the girls themselves will also create valuable support systems to improve the girls' resiliency.

Because girls like Sheila and Lillian face pressing and sometimes dangerous situations, we hope to start the planning phases of the home as soon as possible. We are participating in the Huffington Post/Crowdrise Raise for Women Fundraising Challenge to raise support and awareness for our programs that empower Kibera girls, including the safe home.

Sheila may worry about her future, but she also has goals and ambitions. Once she finishes school, she wants to become an artist or journalist. Most of all, she wants to train as a peer educator to help other girls in her same situation.
The safe home will enable vulnerable girls to realize their dreams and become successful and independent women. With your support, Sheila, Lillian, and others like them can finally thrive in the secure and stable environment that they deserve.

Sky Blue FC vs. Western New York Flash: Preview

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On Saturday, the top team in the league will host the Flash for a third time with hopes to continue their five consecutive game winning streaks. 

Sky Blue continues to steamroll their competition in NWSL. Last week, SBFC recorded the NWSL's biggest win. The 5-1 victory against Boston had contributions from Taylor Lytle, Danesha Adams and Lisa De Vanna, with the latter two scoring two goals apiece.

This score line is unlikely to be produced again due to the special circumstances of Week 8, as all Canadian and American national team members were called away. SBFC took advantage of a disorganized Boston squad that was missing their pivotal players. Competing against the Flash on Saturday will be a challenge. The last meeting between both teams resulted in Sky Blue's first loss of the season but since then Sky Blue has produced five consecutive wins and four consecutive clean sheets.

WNYF are a scoring threat as Abby Wambach is tied with Sophie Schmidt as the top leading goalscorer in the league. The Flash are a creative side and have an abundance of great shooters such as Carli Lloyd, Samantha Kerr and McCall Zerboni, but Sky Blue's Jim Gabarra has developed an impenetrable back line.
Caitlin Foord's runs down the flank act as a catalyst for SBFC to create offensive plays. If Foord can connect with Kelley O'Hara or Katy Freels then the home team may record their sixth consecutive win. Freels and O'Hara are creative on the ball and find pockets to seed passes. SBFC's top three goal scorers will be prime targets on Saturday.

The Flash defense is not as technically trained on the ball as SBFC but their physicality on the field could suppress De Vanna's movement into the box. However, O'Hara's quick feet and control of the ball could provide her or De Vanna with an opportunity on goal if she can penetrate the box or blast a the ball 20 yards out.

A setback could affect the overall performance of SBFC's offense. Following O'Hara's ankle injury in Week 7 against FCKC, it is uncertain whether she play for the home team on Saturday. If she cannot, this could disadvantage SBFC offensively. She knows how to drive the ball up the field and link up with Schmidt or De Vanna, without her creativity behind the ball the team may encounter difficulty pushing the ball forward and finding the back of the net.

England vs. Ireland: Final score 1-1, not really worth the wait

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Really, England and Ireland, you can go back to not playing for another 18 years. It's cool.

England and Ireland produced a pair of goals, but not a ton of action in their first meeting since 1995. The goals were well made and taken, and much more reflective of the skill of the attacking players than anything the defenders did wrong, but the second half in particular was slow as the teams coasted to a 1-1 draw.

Ireland's goal came out of nothing in the 13th minute. Seamus Coleman, picking up a short pass on the right flank, took a step inside and delivered a beautiful in-swinging cross towards the center of the penalty area. Shane Long made an excellent run between the two England center backs, and even though they recovered well, he got a great touch on the ball with his head to direct past Joe Hart at the far post.

Frank Lampard hit back for England 10 minutes later, scoring one of his trademark poacher's efforts on a late run from midfield. Danny Sturridge set up the goal by holding up the ball in the box, waiting for a run from a teammate and then chipping the ball towards Lampard, who finished comfortably.

Not long after the goal, Sturridge picked up an injury and was replaced by Jermain Defoe. Liverpool manager Brendan Rogers will be hoping it was merely a knock, and nothing serious.

The substitutions were the biggest things of note after the goals. Ben Foster and Phil Jones replaced Joe Hart and Glen Johnson at halftime, while Ashley Cole exited the first game he captained for England in his career in the 54th minute, making way for Leighton Baines.

Ireland came close to an equalizer in the 79th minute and might have had it with a bit more awareness from Long. Foster fumbled what looked like an easy claim, allowing the ball to fall to Jonathan Walters, but the flag went up for offside on Long, who was standing on the goal line. England pushed forward in the final 10 minutes and had a couple of half-chances, but nothing terribly threatening.

MLS Saturday Wrap






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With a shortened list of games this weekend due to the lack of international fixtures, fans of Major League Soccer knew that they would have to rely on four Saturday matches for their weekend entertainment.

In three of the four matches, fans of the American league got exactly what they asked for.

The theme of those three specific matches was late-match heroics as Daniel Palladini, Olmes Garcia and Lamar Neagle all scored late in the second half to hand the home side in each match a point or greater.

As for the fourth match of the weekend, which was played in Foxborough, there is not much good to say about how the 90 minutes went down.

Read on for recaps of each of the four matches played in MLS on Saturday.

The Worst Travel Guide Ever

For your first European excursion, we suggest you visit the magical city of Paris. In case you're not quite as well-versed in geography as we are, Paris is located on the banks of the Black Sea in the northern horn of the island of Italy. For a romantic trip, try to book a room at a Parisian hotel with a view of the Thames. For your first sightseeing jaunt in Paris, jump on a tour bus and visit the Great Pyramids of Ghana. They are utterly remarkable!

But after seeing the major Parisian sights (Masada, Machu Picchu, Mount Rushmore), which are usually overcrowded with tourists, roam the quaint back streets of Paris, the city that gave birth to so many famous men and women such as the legendary soccer player Mahatma Gandhi. If you're lucky, you will come upon a sight that most travelers never see -- a 16th century prison called the Eiffel Tower which was designed by the renowned Indonesian architect, Wolfgang Beethoven. It is breathtaking!

The cuisine is superb. Paris, Italy is known for its famous mushu tacos and enchiladas au gratin, which are very similar to the cuisine of Mexico, our northern neighbor. If you haven't visited Mexico, you must! It's a long flight --12 hours from Phoenix to Puerto Vallarta. Perhaps your travel agent can find you a cheap flight. Pan Am has one with only three layovers -- two hours in Bermuda, three in Omaha and a day in Toronto.

Once you get to Puerto Vallarta, take a cab. It's a bargain -- only 60,000 pesos for the 25 minute trip! That's only $6!

In fact, it's always a good idea to familiarize yourself with foreign currency before you go. For example, in Italy, 1,000,000,000 rubles are worth 10 cents; in Sweden, 50 liras are worth 1000 dollars. Never accept Euros -- they are outdated and nobody takes them. (In most countries, tipping is 50 percent.)
For your next journey, we suggest you take a Caribbean cruise to the Mediterranean, the one that stops in Anchorage, Minsk and Tokyo. It's a very scenic trip so make sure you take your Polaroid camera or your Brownie. Our recommendation is Carnival Cruises which has a spotless reputation.

Some people claim that their phones have cameras in them. A camera in a phone! How is that possible? How are you supposed to put a roll of Kodak film in a phone?

Since these Mediterranean cities are frigid in July, we suggest you pack your warmest sweaters and parkas since the first stop on your Mediterranean holiday will be the northern Tibetan country of Helsinki and it is cold there! You might have to rent snowshoes just to walk down Helsinki's famous Via Veneto.

After all these adventures abroad you will be a seasoned traveler so forget bus tours and cruises. Instead, rent a car and drive the Autobahn from Japan to Florence, a city you will fall in love with because of its spectacular views of Mt. Kilimanjaro. But beware: A car rental can present occasional problems. For example, all the street signs in Monte Carlo are written in Zulu, the native tongue of Poland.

Openly Gay Pro Soccer Player Robbie Rogers To Join Los Angeles Galaxy

In February pro soccer player Robbie Rogers simultaneously came out and retired from his sport.  But in the wake of the coming out of NBA player Jason Collins, Rogers has reconsidered. This morning USA Today revealed that Rogers has signed with the Los Angeles Galaxy.

He told the world in February that he is gay and at the same moment said he was leaving soccer. Now, Rogers is reversing field and has agreed to terms with the Los Angeles Galaxy, according to two people familiar with the negotiations. Both spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the condition of anonymity because the Galaxy has not announced the deal. Rogers will be the first active openly gay player in Major League Soccer. He also hopes to play for the U.S. national team in the 2014 World Cup — and to be the role model for gay teens that he wished he'd had.  

"I seriously felt like a coward," he tells USA TODAY Sports in an exclusive interview about his return. "These kids are standing up for themselves and changing the world, and I'm 25, I have a platform and a voice to be a role model. How much of a coward was I to not step up to the plate?" And so, newly turned 26, he will step onto the pitch again. He couldn't imagine such a thing when he told his secret in February, writing an open letter on his website and linking to it with this pithy tweet: "Just getting some sh*t off my chest."  

The Struggle for Female Soccer Equality in Brazil


Aline Pelligrino leaving the field after her team, Santos, wins a league championship game in 2010. (Photo: Adrienne Grunwald)
Aline Pelligrino leaving the field after her team, Santos, wins a league championship game in 2010. (Photo: Adrienne Grunwald)

In a little more than a year, Brazil will host the World Cup of Soccer. The Brazilian national team has won the event an unprecedented five times, and much has been written over the years about why Brazil is so dominant. One theory: Many Brazilian boys are encouraged to play as soon as they can walk. But it’s a different story for the other half of the population.

Brazil had a law from 1941 until 1979: Girls and women were not allowed to play soccer, not professionally, not in schools, not even for fun. The law stated that women will not be allowed to practice any kinds of sports that are incompatible with the female nature.

Three years after the law was lifted, Aline Pellegrino was born. Aline, as she’s known, went on to become captain of the Brazilian women’s national team for eight straight years. She’s been on three Olympic teams and played in the Women’s World Cup twice. Her rise was not easy.

“Brazil is the country of soccer, but people don’t know it’s the country of men’s soccer,” said Aline, speaking through an interpreter. “All the girls of my generation played with young boys. I didn’t see women playing on TV. There was nobody to look up to or be inspired by. I played because I wanted to play.”

Aline now heads the Guerreiras Project, along with Caitlin Fisher, an American who came to Brazil to play soccer. I met the two women at a café in the Ipanema neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro.

The Guerreiras project brings together athletes, artists and activists to promote women’s soccer as a way to advance the discussion of gender equality. “Guerreiras” translates into female warriors.

“Being a fighter, being face to face with machismo in this kind of bastion of masculinity and trying to carve a space for yourself,” said Fisher.

Fisher tapped the veins in her arm. “Guerreira, to be guerreira, like in the blood. You gotta fight for this.”

Fisher learned how to fight for this nine years ago. She was an all-Ivy league player in the US, then after graduation she was signed by the world renown Santos Club, near the city of São Paulo. This was Pelé’s team. Fisher’s excitement, however, about becoming a professional female soccer player here quickly ran into reality. There were two Santos teams: The men’s and the women’s.

“We weren’t allowed to use their training fields. We couldn’t play in the stadium, we couldn’t use their buses for transportation. Waking up in the morning, walking 50 minutes in order to get to a training field, finding out the men are playing on it and you can’t use it, walking another 45 minutes to another field, training for 2 hours, walking home, washing your uniform at lunchtime with your hands to hang it up to dry so it’s ready for the next morning, putting your second uniform on, and having 45 minutes to walk to your afternoon training practice, and going, ‘We’re playing for Pelé’s club right now?’”

They had few fans, and more than a few detractors. Women who play soccer in Brazil are commonly called “sapatões,” or big shoes. It’s slang for lesbian in Brazil, not meant in a kind way.

Fisher said things did improve dramatically at Santos in the years that followed. But in 2012, the women’s club shut down due to lack of sponsorship and out-sized contracts going to the top male players. One step forward, another step back.

Soccer here has had one major breakthrough though: Marta. She was voted the best female player in the world five straight years. She’s the face of women’s soccer in Brazil, and much of the world. But Marta largely stands alone.

Just a notch lower, consider the case of Aline. Again, she’s was captain of the Brazil women’s national team for eight straight years, the female equivalent of somebody like Ronaldinho, an international superstar who make tens of millions in advertisements and salary.

I asked Aline if she gets recognized much.

“Not much, not really that much,” she said. “People sometimes recognize me here as an athlete; I have the mannerisms of an athlete. The few people who do know me, shout out ‘Aline!’ I hug them and chat with them.”

Aline is an articulate, friendly, attractive woman, who is awesome at soccer. She’s never been hired to do an endorsement.

I visited the Centro Olimpico, the Olympic Center, a training facility for young athletes in São Paulo. I watched girls under age 13 practicing. These girls are the best of the best, and it shows: strong, crisp passes and great fundamentals. They were fun to watch.

A group of 18 and 19-year-olds then strode onto the field. I asked to speak with a couple of them. They said they’re a team, they speak as a team. So, I interviewed about a dozen of them at once.

I asked them if they’ve been given the same opportunities as the boys.
They all shook their heads no.

One girl stepped forward and said, “All of us have already suffered.” She said they lack sponsorship, support, and media attention.

All of the girls said they would like to play professionally, but many don’t see how. I asked what impact the World Cup being hosted in Brazil might have on women’s soccer here.

A few girls said it won’t help in any way. One said she was a bit hopeless for the future of female soccer in Brazil.

And do they suffer insults?
“A lot,” several of them said. It didn’t seem to bother them much though.
Change is slowly occurring. Mariane Pisani is doing her Ph.D. work on Brazilian female soccer. I met her at the Centro Olimpico. We spoke through an interpreter, while she gestured to the young girls playing.

“Work like this being done here at the Olympic center is sponsored by the mayor and the governor’s office. It’s something that could improve the training of girls at this level,” she said.

But in the next breath, she added that this training center is one of a kind.
“It’s very disappointing that there’s only this Center. We have 1/2 million girls playing soccer in the country so it’s very disappointing.”
And funding for this program is said to be in jeopardy.
Pisani stressed one of the reasons why female soccer is important. Most of the girls we were watching were dark skinned, an indicator that they’re from lower income families. She said for them, soccer provides a better life perspective and a chance to dream.

I also spoke with Giovana, the youngest girl on the field. She’s 10. She had long curly hair tied back in a ponytail. I asked her if a lot of the girls her age in her neighborhood play soccer.

“No, just one,” she said through an interpreter. She started playing with the boys when she was 4. I asked her how come she plays?
“Because I like it,” she said. And, her dad played with her too, which got her into it.

And what do the boys think of her playing with them?
“They think it’s cool.”
I spoke with another young girl, Nicole, age 12. I asked her if she thinks she’ll have the same opportunities to play as the boys when she gets a little older.

“Yes,” she said through an interpreter. “Because I play well.”
These girls haven’t experienced much discrimination or hardship. But these girls are the best of the best, the precious few who have been given the resources to play. That’s still extremely rare for girls in Brazil.

Back in Rio, I’d heard about a coach known for getting girl’s involved.
Paulo Bento Cezar coaches youth soccer in Vidigal, a favela in Rio on a steep hillside overlooking Ipanema Beach. He said after 25 years, he’s just known as coach.

I went to Vidigal on a holiday morning to meet Paulo. About 30 boys were at the field. There was one girl. I spoke with Paulo through an interpreter and told him that I’d heard of Vidigal and Paulo as this great teacher of young girls, but I was a little surprised by what I was seeing. Where were the girls?
Paulo said he does have girls who play in his program, about 15.
I asked him, and how many boys?

“150,” he said.
Back down in Ipanema, I asked Aline if Brazil, being “the country of soccer,” has any special responsibility to cultivate the girls game too.
“It should, it should. It doesn’t but it should.”

Design Your Own Soccer Jersey

Many clothing stores let you create a design for your own jersey and give it to them to have it custom made. You can choose different colors and designs for you jersey or have something totally extraordinary made by combining two or more colors. Put your name at the back above your number and you’ve got yourself a fantastic soccer jersey that is all yours. Sport this soccer jersey the next time you meet your friends at a game and get ready for an endless flow of compliments coming your way.

You can even design soccer jerseys for your entire college team so that everyone walks onto the field wearing the same colors. Similar jerseys create a sense of unity among the team which could help in the course of the match. Ask you team what colors they would want the soccer jersey to be in and create a design to everyone’s liking. Maybe you can have a red jersey paired with white shorts or a blue jersey paired with black shorts or all of the same color. Just choose the colors and let your imagination run wild.

There are several software’s and websites online that help you out with creating a soccer jersey. They sites have unique applications that offer pre-loaded designs and customizations that you can choose to create your own soccer jersey. Just choose the kind of style and customization you like from the list of available options along with the colors that blend in perfectly and your soccer jersey design is ready. You can then place an order for the soccer jersey over the internet or take a printout and visit a clothing store to have it tailor made.

Soccer jerseys are famous all over the world and to have one customized with your name is something truly precious. Most people prefer buying readymade jerseys from the store and although that is fairly convenient, it does not have a personalized touch to it. Wearing a soccer jersey with your own name at the back feels wonderful. You may like it so much that you may end up designing several jerseys for your friends and family and have all of them cheer you at kick off. Sounds appealingFeature Articles, doesn’t it? So why wait? Design you own soccer jersey today and impress your friends with something unique.

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Professional Soccer Player Forgets How To Soccer

Terrible teams always seem to produce one spectacularly bad play that serves as a microcosm for the season. Chivas USA, in last place in MLS’s Western Conference, can claim Mario de Luna’s impressively boneheaded own goal as their own epic low-light.
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Let’s take another look at this. A Seattle Sounders forward makes a seemingly innocuous cross that wasn’t within ten yards of a teammate. Thankfully for the Sounders, Mario de Luna decides to test his own goalie with a beautiful header to the back of his own net.
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The greatest moment is when the camera zooms on de Muna to get his reaction to his ill-advised header. It’s quite easy to read his lips.

“That didn’t go in…”

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Oh, yes it did.

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Canada Kids Soccer Association Pays Big Price After Refusing to Overturn Ban on Turban-Wearing

There’s a religious battle brewing in Canada following the Quebec Soccer Federation’s (QSF) ban on children who wear turbans. As a result of the sports authority’s decision not to allow these kids to play the sport, the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) has suspended the group until the ban, which it deems wrong-headed, is overturned.
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The policy, which impacts Sikhs, was publicly derided on Monday, the CBC reports. The CSA, citing apparent attempts to temper the situation prior to its suspension of the QSF, spoke out openly against the turban ban.
“The Quebec Soccer Federation’s inaction has forced us to take measures in order to ensure soccer remains accessible to the largest number of Canadians,” the sports group said in a statement. “The suspension will be lifted once the Canadian Soccer Association receives demonstration that the Quebec Soccer Federation has lifted the ban and applies satisfactorily the Canadian Soccer Association’s policy in the matter.”
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The CSA, according to the press release, attempted to rectify the situation on June 6, putting in a request for the QSF to drop the soccer regulation — but to no avail.

In the past, the QSF has cited safety concerns over the presence of turbans in children’s soccer games, however there seem to be some disagreements over the legitimacy of these worries. While CBC News notes that FIFA, the world soccer governing body, doesn’t ban turbans, it also doesn’t explicitly allow them.
For now, it seems the turban battle continues, as the ramifications of the ban could mean that children don’t get to compete in Quebec.

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MONTREAL - The Canadian Soccer Association has red carded a provincial association over its refusal to let turban-wearing children play, announcing the Quebec organization will be suspended until the ban is overturned.

The national organization took a more aggressive stance Monday in the ongoing controversy surrounding the Quebec Soccer Federation's decision to restrict turban-wearing Sikhs from the pitch, saying its earlier efforts had failed to resolve the matter.

"The Quebec Soccer Federation's inaction has forced us to take measures in order to ensure soccer remains accessible to the largest number of Canadians," it said in a statement Monday night.

The national organization said last week it expected the Quebec association to reverse the ban, which has drawn international news coverage and condemnation from several federal politicians.

The extent of the impact of the suspension on Quebec players is not yet clear. However, according to Canadian Soccer News, the impact could be felt in a variety of ways unless the situation is resolved soon.

Its website said it could result in Quebec all-star teams being banned from play outside the province, and even the cancellation of games within Quebec that involve a nationally certified referee.

"Unfortunately, that means soccer players are being punished for something that the Quebec Soccer Federation should have corrected right away," said Dr. Sanjeet Singh Saluja, a physician and former coach who publicly denounced the ban as having no medical justification.

"I'm sad to see it happen and I'm sad to see that it went this far but unfortunately the Quebec Soccer Federation, they chose not to follow the rules."
The Quebec federation couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
It has said it is concerned about safety and points out that the rules of the world governing body, FIFA, don't specifically allow turbans.
Critics of the Quebec decision point out that FIFA's rules don't explicitly ban turbans, either.

Some of those who opposed the ban said they welcomed the national body's tough-love approach.

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney tweeted his approval: "Good to see CDN Soccer Association take action against the Quebec Soccer Federation over its ridiculous turban ban."

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau echoed the sentiment, tweeting that "Barring kids from playing soccer because they wear a turban is wrong. The CSA is right to suspend the #QSF."

The CSA reports directly to the FIFA world body and is responsible for granting or revoking the membership of provincial federations.

The World Sikh Organization of Canada has expressed its sadness over the decision to suspend the Quebec Soccer Federation, and has again urged the QSF to immediately lift its turban ban.

“Whereas Sikh children were initially the victims of the QSF’s decision to uphold the ban on the turban, it is now doubly unfortunate that so many other soccer players in Quebec will also have to suffer the consequences," said WSO President Prem Singh Vinning in a statement issued late Monday.

Vinning said the entire episode has been completely unnecessary and senseless, and the QSF should lift the turban ban for the sake of all soccer players in Quebec.

Crazed Soccer Fans Marching Through Smoke-Filled Streets — In America!

Special thanks to photographer Mike Russell and John Godfrey of the excellent American Soccer Now site for letting us use this picture. Image by Mike Russell / mikerussellfoto.com
Since Saturday, over 90,000 people have watched soccer at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. First there was the Cascadia Cup between the Seattle Sounders and the Vancouver Whitecaps. Tuesday night was a World Cup qualifier between the U.S. and Panama. Wrote Sports Illustrated soccer reporter Grant Wahl: “I have never seen a qualifying crowd so forceful and vocal in its support of the American players. It was impossible not to get chills during some of the second-half chants and when the American Outlaws unveiled a giant U.S. Soccer 100th Anniversary tifo before the game. There’s a reason U.S. Soccer chose to stage this game here.” Seattle soccer fans bring that faux-dangerous, sing-songy energy to a stadium that’s typical of European matches but seemed elusive for American cities. A chorus of soccer observers believe Seattle — and the Pacific Northwest in general — is the new epicenter of American soccer. How, exactly, did Seattle become such a welcoming environment for the sport?

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Seattle has always supported their soccer more than the norm, dating back to the NASL Sounders days, when attendance at matches roughly doubled the league average. Youth participation in the area is strong, but youth participation is strong across the country. Lots of immigrants have historically played soccer here, but lots of immigrants play soccer everywhere.
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One more plausible explanation is the three-way rivalry in this region between Portland, Seattle and Vancouver. There’s no other common sport for Portland, Vancouver and Seattle — which have a combined population of about eight million — to compete in. Compare that to the Acela cities of the Northeast, which play in every major sport, at every time of year. Other regions don’t need MLS to crown a champion. In the Pacific Northwest, soccer is the only means of determining supremacy. (There are no ways to determine supremacy besides sports.)


This scene would be a lot more hardcore if it weren’t for the couple in the right foreground who look like they’re in the middle of praising a particularly fine Douglas fir. Image by Aaron Gordon
Another theory is a bit more abstract. Maybe Seattle, Portland and Vancouver are so dedicated to their counter-culture archetypes that they will like a sport merely because the rest of the country doesn’t. Maybe it makes perfect sense that soccer would be imported into this city as well, the single sport the rest of the country so readily and often vocally rejects. It fits in with the ethos of the region as neatly as indie coffee shops and scratch cocktail bars.
But these are still fans acting like fans. They don’t all have master’s degrees in poetry, or if they do, they’re not showing it. They passed out “Song Cards” for both matches, featuring lyrics such as “you’ve got health care / we’ve got tanks” (for the match against Vancouver, of course) and “We came to drink / We came to sing / Burn, destroy, wreck and kill.” Chants about violence and nationalism? Soccer really has come a long way in America.

Can Nikola Mirotic Be Chicago Bulls' Carlos Boozer Replacement Plan?

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As Nikola Mirotic continues to make a name for himself overseas, the Chicago Bulls' future looks brighter and brighter. After all, general manager Gar Forman is the one who made the savvy move of acquiring his rights after he was drafted at No. 23 in the 2011 NBA draft.

However, it's not quite as simple as waiting for him to make his way to the United States.

The Bulls must complete a complicated process in order to lure Mirotic away from Real Madrid—the basketball team, not the more famous soccer team—and into a red-and-black jersey. It's tough, but it is indeed doable.

The long-term plan is to have Mirotic replace Carlos Boozer, who will likely be the victim of the amnesty clause after the 2013-14 season plays out.

Between Jimmy Butler, Taj Gibson, Joakim Noah, Derrick Rose and Marquis Teague, the Bulls already have over $42 million committed for the 2014-15 campaign. That obviously doesn't include Luol Deng, who is presumably still a part of Chicago's long-term plans.

If the Bulls want to avoid harsh luxury-tax penalties and keep the core of their lineup together, replacing Boozer with the younger and cheaper Mirotic is necessary.

So, can they make it happen? And, perhaps more importantly, is Mirotic actually capable of immediately replacing Boozer's production in the Windy City?
Let's take a look.


The following quote, spoken by Forman on the "Waddle and Silvy Show," comes to us via ESPNChicago's Nick Friedell:
You're slotted in the first round, and I think the slot for No. 24 is $1.3 or $1.4 million. Well, he makes a lot more money than that right now over at Real Madrid. So the way the CBA is written is after three years then you're no longer slotted. Then you can use whether it's exception room or cap room in order to pay a guy. So there's no possibility this summer [of getting him] because next year will be his third year. But after next year, the summer of 2014, then we'll be able to start some negotiations as far as a buyout possibly with Real Madrid or negotiate with him to come over here. 
Forman is a little bit off since Mirotic was actually the No. 23 pick, but he's close. If the power forward joined the Bulls this offseason, he'd make $1,038,900. The sentiment still applies, though, as that's less money than he's making with Real Madrid. His salary with the Spanish team has not been disclosed, but it's presumably larger than that rookie-scale deal.

Three years after an international player—note: on an international team, not just a foreign prospect—is drafted, his contract no longer needs to operate on the rookie scale. That's why the 2014 offseason is the magic time for Mirotic. And when that summer hits, the Bulls will have around $20 million in cap room, assuming that the amnesty clause is used on Boozer.

They'll be able to afford a salary large enough to please Mirotic, probably involving the $5 million mid-level exception, but they still have to complete a buyout with Real Madrid. That's the trickier part.