Sunday, November 16, 2008

Nike Mercurial Vapor Berry Picture


Is this the new Nike Mercurial Vapor IV Berry? Images of the new cleat are extremely hard to find, Nike are keeping their cards very close to their chest. But this one seems to be pretty close. It seems to be a close berry/pink color. Keep posted for more pics as we get them.

New Nike Mercurial Vapor IV, are they Pink or Berry?

Nike is releasing its latest color of the Mercurial Vapor IV range. But the question on everybodies lips is are these cleats Pink or Berry? Nike is advertising them as 'Berry' but from all the talk going around they are more of a Pink color!

The questions is, who will be brave enough to wear these cleats when they are released? They are being released as a limited edition, so when they are released you are going to want to get a pair as soon as possible, believe me even though they are going to be a pink color, they will sell out fast!

Pictures of the cleats have been held very closely by Nike, driving up the interest in the cleats. Even the Professional players and commentators in Nike's advertisments have only seen a picture, but not been allowed to keep it! The only picture released is the one above left. As soon as the first pics are released we will have them here, so keep an eye on the blog for a first look at the cleats. The release date in the UK for the cleats is November 24th!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo Mercurial Vapor IV FG, Goal!

Cristiano Ronaldo is making up for lost time after missing the first 3 games of the 2008/09 season. With 8 goals so far this season in the Premier League, including 6 goals in his last 4 games. His two goals in saturdays games came from blistering free kicks. Ronaldo has a unique ability to make the ball turn in the air, and against Stoke, after only 3 minutes of the game, Ronaldo had the ball swerving and dipping into the back of the net. For any Fantasy League manager, Ronaldo is a must!

We have reviewed the Nike Mercurial Vapor IV FG that Ronaldo wears before, but lets take another look at these unique cleats. These cleats are designed for speed, and the lightweight design helps give a player a one step advantage over their oponents. A VAPOR forefoot plate with multidirectional traction pattern gives you excellent grip. The upper material used in the cleat is soft, supple Teijin synthetic leather. They weigh a superlight 7.4oz.
Nike Mercurial Vapor IV FG - Marina/Volt/Metallic Silver
From other reviews, these cleats are an excellent purchase. Because of the materials used, the cleats contour to the shape of your foot increasing the comfort. Speed is a huge part of the current day style of soccer, so these cleats are a must have for wingers and speedy forwards looking for an advantage over their opposition!

Also, check out this pretty funny video of Manchester United's Kit-man using Ronaldo's gear, pretty entertaining!!
http://inside.nike.com/blogs/nikesoccer/2008/11/12/nike-pro-albie-is-tackleproof


Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tottenhams Resurgence

Tottenham experienced an extremely difficult start to the 2008/09 season. After 8 games, they found themselves bottom of the table with only 2 points and a sacked manager. Juande Ramos came in for a great deal of stick, and bore the brunt of starting the season so badly after leading Spurs to glory in the Carling Cup in his first season. Losing Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov impacted the team hugely, as they struggled to get things going up top. But over the past few games things have really changed. Darren Bent and Roman Pavlyuchenko are starting to form a strong partnership leading the team to 3 wins and a draw in their last four games. So, what cleats are these players wearing?

Funnily enough, Bent recently changed cleats, moving from Nike cleats to the Umbro SX Flare - White/Navy/Gold. These cleats seem to have ignited his goal scoring touch, having bagged 7 goals so far this season and 5 in the last 5 premiership games. The Umbro SX is designed for improved motion and touch control. It has an anatomically designed insock that helps improve comfort. Not only are they made of Kangaroo Leather, but Michelin have partnered with Umbro to develop an advanced PU control print system applied to the front and upper area of the cleat. This helps to increase ball control, touch and help in passing accuracy. These cleats are more of a wide fit, and weigh 9.4oz.
Umbro SX Flare - White/Navy/Gold
Pavlyuchenko has only scored 2 goals in the Premiership, but both of these have come in his past 3 games and have been winning goals. His partnership with Bent is sure to be the key to Spurs challenging climb up the table. Pavlyuchenko wears the adidas F50.8 TUNIT Russia Upper. The F50.8 is a unique cleat as it allows you to change the top to any style available that you like. Before Euro 2008, Adidas released many different uppers for the qualified countries. The Russian upper comes in a main white, with red stripes and a blue Russian symbol on the tongue area. It has a second density, clear 3D heel/bottom unit. As with other Tunit F50.8 uppers, it has a covered lacing system that allows for increased striking area.
adidas F50.8 TUNIT Russia Upper
With Spurs still in the Uefa cup, and having knocked out Chelsea in their quest to retain the Carling cup, it is probable that we will see more of the Bent/Pavlyuchenko relationship and their cleats!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Hull City: Season so far in cleats

Who would have thought that 11 Premiership games into the season, Hull City would be lying in 6th place with 20 points! Or that they would already have beaten the likes of Newcastle and the mighty Arsenal, or score 3 goals in a narrow loss at Old Trafford to Man Utd. They find themselves in the dizzying heights of the table, more than half way to the 'safety' number of 36 points. We thought it would be nice to show you some of the current Hull warriors and let you know what cleats they are wearing as they battle their way towards staying in the premier league!

It started with promotion to the Premiership, Dean Windass scored the winning goal in the Championship playoff Final versus Bristol City. Windass is wearing PUMA v1.06 i FG K. The v1.06 were released before the 2007 season. They weigh a mere 7.80z, are made of Kangaroo Leather and are part of Puma's V-speed line. The 2008-09 version, v1.08, is discussed in the Newest Cleats review.


Next, the opening day of the 2008 season, a home game versus Fulham. And it turned out to be a great start! Fulham drew first blood, but goals from Geovanni and Caleb Folan gave Hull a well deserved 2-1 Premier League victory on their first attempt.. Hull's first top flight goal scorer, Geovanni, wears Umbro Speciali PU - Black. The Speciali's are a unique cleat designed for that hard-working, no nonsense midfielder. Weighing 10oz and made of Kangaroo leather, these cleats have a reputation for breaking in easily and being just plain old comfortable.


But they were brought back down to earth with a thumping 5-0 loss to Wigan, and then a loss to
Swansea City in the Carling cup. But Hull bounced back with at excellent 2-1 win at St James Park, taking advantage of Newcastle's bad start to the season.Marlon King grabbed both goals. King wears adidas F50.7 TUNIT Start Kit - Black/White/Royal. Tunits give you the unique ability to change your soccer boot depending on the weather conditions. What a great advantage to be able to use one pair of cleats for several different conditions! These cleats are ultra light. You can purchase different upper designs, from a countries flag colors to 'clima-cool', depending on your style.


After a tie with Blackburn, Hull traveled to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal. Paul McShane scored an own goal mid way through the second half, but goals from Geovanni and a late summer loan signing Daniel Cousins lifted the Tigers to a very famous 2-1 victory. It helped lift them to 6th in the premiership table. Cousins, who signed from Glasgow Rangers, is from Gabon. He currently wears Nike Mercurial Vapor SL FG - Pine Green/Metallic Silver/Red. These are the cleats that Christiano Ronaldo debuted earlier this season in the marine/volt/metallic color. The entire outsole of this cleat is made of carbon, a very unique composite that is much lighter and more efficient than graphite! They weigh only 7.4oz, and offer a contoured sock liner with ventilation holes to help keep your feet a little more cool.

Three more wins followed against Tottenham, West Ham and West Brom giving the tigers 20 points from 9 games!! The win against Tottenham marked two excellent victories over North London opponents in one week. Their last two games were against former Premier league champions, resulting in losses, although losing 4-3 at Old Trafford shows that the team possesses a great spirit and is not willing to lie down to even the best opponent. 4-1 down early in the second half, Hull pulled back 2 goals and could have snatched a draw late on. Hull look to have the capability of staying in the premier League for another season, even at this early stage. But can they continue there good form and stay in the top half of the table?

My prediction: With Phil Brown stating that he needs 3 more signings at Christmas, I think the team will have what it needs to stay up. If they can keep the confidence that is currently in the team rolling, I see them getting to 44points(after looking at the fixture list), which would see them finish just around the 9th-10th place spot.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Puma V1.06 i FG at sale price

I have just noticed that the ever popular Puma V1.06 is on sale at a terrific price at the moment! The cleats, normally priced at $190 are currently on sale for appoximately $80 to $90 depending on the style you want. I have just purchased a pair, and as anyone else who has ever owned a pair will tell you, these cleats are ultra light and when you break them in they are super comfortable. Weighing in at 6.80z and with a covered lacing system, these cleats are perfect for wingers and speedy forwards. Puma might have an updated version of this cleat, but for the price I would recommend buying a pair while they are available, even if just as a back up. I would recommend ordering a size up as these cleats are small fitting. I am a size 9 but ordered a size 9.5. Check out the links below for more information.
PUMA v1.06 i FG - Camo Red/Metallic SilverPUMA v1.06 i FG - Camo Red/Metallic Silver Current $89.99
PUMA v1.06 i FG - Ebony/Orange/MetallicPUMA v1.06 i FG - Ebony/Orange/Metallic Currently $79.99
Puma v1.06 i FG - White/Black/RedPuma v1.06 i FG - White/Black/Red Currently $79.99
PUMA v1.06 i FG KPUMA v1.06 i FG K Currently $79.99
PUMA v1.06 i FG K - Black/Black/RedPUMA v1.06 i FG K - Black/Black/Red Currently $79.99
PUMA v1.06 i FG K - Dark Shadow/BluePUMA v1.06 i FG K - Dark Shadow/Blue Currently $79.99

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Puma King XL 40th Anniversary Edition

The introduction of the original Puma King cleat came in 1968, 40 years ago, and today it is still one of the most popular cleats around, standing the test of time. The cleat was introduced in 1968 in honor of the great Eusebio, the legendary Portuguese international (he was born in Mozambique) who at the 1966 World Cup scored 9 goals. Eusebio was part of the development team that created the Puma King cleat.

Over the years, the King became synonymous with soccer players around the world and was worn by legends including Brazil’s Pele, Argentina’s Maradona and Dutch maestro Johan Cruyff.

This year’s special limited edition 40th year anniversary edition comes in a red color. The newest addition to Puma’s range retains its classic lines and traditional styling, but it has updated materials, enhanced features and some new design details. Super-soft, ultra-thin full-grain leather is complemented by a high-density silicon heel counter and conical firm ground stud construction for optimal stability and maneuverability.

Reviews about the cleats have been very positive. Great feel and touch are the main reactions of players wearing the cleats. Puma are renowned for the comfort of their cleats, and from wearing the v-Konstruct II personally I would agree with the comfort level of Puma Cleats. Also, by purchasing at the right place, you are also given a really nice shoe bag that contains a shoe brush and polish. Worth watching out for!

My favorite feature of the cleat is the tongue, where the cleats 40 years, 1969 to 2008, is stitched on.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Taking care of your cleats

You have just bought a new pair of cleats, and its time to break them in. So, what should you do to break them in the right way and make them last? Let’s look at some of the steps you can take to ensure that you get the most from your cleats.

Breaking them in:
It is important that new cleats are ready for their first 90 minutes. In order for them to be ready, you need get them loose and comfortable on your feet. The ‘shower technique’ is one that many pro players use to get their leather cleats ready. Chris Loftus, Neil Jones, Andy Dorman and David McGill have all talked about this technique in their reviews. The hot water helps the leather expand/loosen a little, giving you some breathing room for when you use them. Another important step is to wear them jogging or during warm-up rather than wearing them for the first time in a game. The more you can do to loosen up your cleats and get them snug on your feet, the better they will be for that first game. A lot of professional players have several pairs of cleats at one time so that they can break pairs in over time.

Avoiding Blisters:
Breaking cleats in properly will help reduce the possibility of blistering. You definitely want to avoid blisters! If you wear your boots and notice you are feeling the onset of blisters, it is very handy to have some Vaseline around. Just smear it on around the areas you are feeling the blisters. The Vaseline will help your foot move a little more smoothly against you cleat reducing the friction that occurs.

After the game:
There are certain steps to follow when the game is finished. First, it is important to dry and air your cleats. One of the worst things that about 60% of soccer players do is leave their cleats in their bag until the next practice! It is very important to take them out of your bag so they can dry naturally. One tip that the pros do to help dry out cleats is to put newspaper inside. This helps soak up any of the dampness that is inside. Where you leave the cleats to dry is also important, don’t leave them in direct sunlight or somewhere that is very hot. This will only dry them out and cause them to crack. In order to keep you cleats soft and supple, you need to ‘moisturize’ them.

Keeping them soft:
The best solution for this is leather food. A majority of professional soccer players use leather food. I know when I came to the US from Ireland, I would have to fight guys off after practice from using it all!! My preferred brand is Chelsea leather food. It has nothing to do with the Premier league team, so it’s ok to buy if you are a Man Utd fan!! In Danny Kennedy’s review he talks about how he cleans and leather food’s his cleats the day before any game.
Chelsea Leather Food - Clear

Using polish:

Polish is something I used on my boots all the time as a kid. I always had to have the shiniest boots! It never hurts to polish your boots. The most professional players will grab a brush and shine those bad boys up. It is important to make sure that you use a brush to clean off any excess dirt beforehand. Boots like Copas and Puma Kings are definitely shoes you will want to polish up. A few hours after polishing, use some leather food to keep them feeling soft.

So, recapping, it is important to break your cleats in slowly, dry them naturally after games, and keep them supple by using leather food. If you fancy, stuff some newspaper in them for drying, and some shoe polish for that professional player look. For more info on what the professionals do, check out the player reviews on this blog!