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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Top 25 Facebook Apps for Sports Fanatics

Virginia Hensley presents Top 25 Facebook Apps for Sports Fanatics posted at Splinters from the Press Box.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010

City win again while Liverpool continue to stumble

Manchester City toiled to another victory over Blackpool as they inched closer to the summit of the English Premier League. The Citizens' 3-2 away victory at Blackpool moves them to second place, only 1 point shy of leaders Chelsea. It was a hard match but goals from Carlos Tevez and David Silva sealed the game for City while Marlon Harewood and Gary Taylor Fletcher scored for the Seasiders.

It was a tale of two halves as the home team completely controlled the pace throughout the first half but failed to find the first goal. DJ Campbell had the best chance of the half when he was put through but in a one on one situation with Joe Hart, the forward balked and missed his shot. After the interval, Blackpool continued to dominate but the introduction of David Silva changed the tempo of the match. Tevez scored not long after that and added a second just after Marlon Harewood had equalized for Blackpool. Silva scored City's third in the 85 minuted before Fletcher's late consolation.

Over at Goodison Park, Roy Hodgson tenure at Liverpool suffered a new low when his side was beaten in the Merseyside derby. The 2-0 loss to Everton condemned Liverpool to second from bottom, having only taken 2 points from a possible 15. Goals in each half by Tim Cahill and Mikael Arteta settled this leg of the Merseyside derby.

It was a thoroughly deserved victory for Everton as they showed more passion and determination to win the game. Liverpool's stars like Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Fernando Torres worked their socks off but was largely let down by uninspiring performances from Joe Cole, Maxi Rodriguez and Raul Meirelles. In the stands were the new owners of Liverpool who must be wondering if they have made the right decision in purchasing the club.
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Friday, October 15, 2010

My pick for Upset Of The Week: Blackpool vs Manchester City


In the last outing at Anfield, Blackpool claimed the biggest scalp of their club’s history with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool.  Ian Holloway’s team, everybody’s favourite to go straight down this season, have given a good account of themselves in their first season in the Premiership. Although they were thumped 6-0 by Arsenal and 4-0 by Chelsea, they also have a 1-0 victory over Newcastle and the impressive win at Anfield to show after 7 matches. More surprisingly, Blackpool in now sitting in 8th place in the league and the manager will be hoping for the fairytale to continue.

Luke Varney who was Man of the Match against Liverpool and scored the second goal will be looking to continue his good form against Manchester City.

For all the riches that Manchester City possesses, they have not shown the form that everybody expected them to. However, Roberto Mancini’s side seems to have turned the corner after a poor start to the season with back to back victories in the last two matches. The 1-0 victory over champions Chelsea was followed with a 2-1 win against Newcastle. The Citizens are now up to second place in the league, only three points behind Chelsea.

The injury setbacks that City suffered earlier in the season seems to have passed with players like Jerome Boateng and Joleon Lescott back in defense although Alexander Kolarov is still out. Nigel de Jong who has been at the criticized heavily for this tackle on Hatem Ben Arfa in the last match is expected to keep his place in the squad while Adam Johnson will probably start in place of James Milner after scoring the winning goal against Newcastle

This being Blackpool’s first season in the Premiership, both teams have not met each other in the first tier of English club football. It would take another mighty effort from Ian Holloway’s boys to come out with a result in this match but I wouldn’t be surprised if they do.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Match of the Week preview: Liverpool vs Everton


After a dreadful start to the season, Everton finally got their first win in this campaign with a 2-0 away defeat of Birmingham in the last match before the international break. After being at the bottom of the table earlier, Everton has climbed to 18th spot with that victory. More importantly, they are now above their neighbors Liverpool who is in 19th place in the league.

After seeing his team ravaged by injuries last season, David Moyes is experience a change of luck this season as most of his team is back in the squad with no major injuries to contend with. Tim Cahill and Yakubu will be on hand to take advantage of Liverpool’s fragile state and increase the pressure of Roy Hodgson's shoulders.

Turmoil in the boardroom and on the field has contributed to Liverpool’s lowly position in the league thus far. In what should have been a revival of fortunes under new manager Roy Hodgson, Liverpool now finds themselves second from bottom with only one win in the first seven matches. Their last match ended defeat, 2-0 at home to Blackpool has led the fans to call for Hodgson’s resignation and for the board to reinstate Anfield legend Kenny Daglish to the helm. 

The ownership saga which has drag on since last season and may have played a part in the team’s mentality on the field looks close to be ending as the club has accepted a bid from an American consortium. With the new ownership, Liverpool fans would be hoping for more investment in players to rejuvenate the squad which is severely lacking in quality safe for Fernando Torres and skipper Steven Gerrard. Liverpool is facing a major crisis at the front with Torres and Kuyt not available for the match. 

Liverpool did the double over their neighbors last season, winning 1-0 at home and 2-0 at Goodison Park. This year’s edition of the derby should be interesting and probably the first meeting with both sides is in the relegation places in the league. Another loss to their Mersey rivals will see Roy Hodgson’ seat even shakier and will not be a good omen for the new owners NESV, who would no doubt be watching the match closely.
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Mr Bolton makes an impressive debut for England


I know how some people might see this result as an extension of the England team malaise from the World Cup. I have to disagree with that view totally. I thought the team played well and had a couple of good chances to see of the match if not for the brilliance of the Montenegro goalkeeper. Mind you, the opposition side is also unbeaten in the Group and have not conceded a goal yet in the 2012 qualifiers.

I think Capello made a good tactical move to play two speedy wingers in Ashley Cole and Adam Johnson. Johnson really impressed me in the game. He kinda reminds me of a young Ryan Giggs. How we lament in the pass about not having a left winger in Giggsy’s mould. Well, now we do. I see a bright future for this young lad. He just needs to work on his final delivery and he would be a potent weapon for England.

The other debutant that caught my eye was Mr Bolton, Kevin Davies. Earning his first cap with 20 minutes to go, he must have won more headers in those twenty minutes than Peter Crouch’s entire 70 on the field. Davies did what he always does for Bolton, wins the first ball and laid it on for the next guy to move in on goal. A couple of times he managed that and on one occasion it only took a fantastic save from the goalkeeper to keep Rooney out.

Much has been said about Rooney and his indifferent form for club and country since his personal life went to pieces. In this game, he showed glimpses of his old self and he was energetic and sharp throughout the game. His link-up play with Gerrard and Davies in the later stages of the game was beautiful to watch and is a pity it was not rewarded with a goal.

As I said, the team performed admirably and most players gave a good account of themselves. I was pretty disappointed with Crouch’s performance though. For a beanpole striker, he doesn’t seem to that commanding in the air and was beaten to the first ball by the central defender time and time again. With Kevin Davies in Capello’s radar now, he had better pull up his socks if he wants another go at prolonging his international career.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Pearce's boys through to U21 Championship

The England U21 team made it through to the 2011 European Championships with a hard earned away draw against Romania that secured their passage to Denmark next year. Stuart Pearce's boys survived a Romanian onslaught in the first half and nearly score themselves before holding on to their 2-1 first leg lead and achieving the target of European qualification.

It would not have been so nervy toward the end if Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge had taken both his opportunities to give England the precious away goal. However, the Romania forwards were equally inept in front of goal as Marius Alexe and Sabrin Sburlea both missed glorius chances to drive a nail into the English hearts.

It was a very determined display by the young English side which saw a couple of their best players like Jack Wilshere and Kieran Gibbs hijacked to the senior squad. It will be the U21's third consecutive appearance at the European Championship.





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Monday, October 11, 2010

Why is Jack Wilshere playing for Capello and not Pearce?


I really can’t understand the decision to put Jack Wilshere in the senior squad when Stuart Pearce’s side is facing an important play-off qualification match against Romania. While I am great supporter of Wilshere and believe that he will definitely be a star with the national team in the near future, I think he will be more important to the U21’s than that his place on the bench against Montenegro.


I understand that it is also an important match for Capello’s side in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign but it can’t be that senior squad cannot do without the 18 year old prodigy. Is the England team suddenly experiencing a shortage of midfielders? As far as I know, the only face missing from the usual squad is Frank Lampard. There must be countless others that Capello can call upon like James Milner, Stewart Downing or even Jamie O’Hara whereas Wilshere is one of the key players in the U21 set-up. His performance against Romania in the first leg proves that he is indispensible to the squad.

It is a testament to the good form Wilshere has shown for Arsenal that everybody is fast brandishing him as the next great hope for England. In this case however, it is definitely a really bad decision to let him play for the senior squad when the U21’s really need him in Bucharest. Leading 2-1 in the match doesn’t guarantee England an easy ride into the 2011 Finals so Stuart Pearce would be hoping he does not regret giving up the teenage prodigy to Capello for such an important match.
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Sunday, October 10, 2010

How are the English players doing after the World Cup ordeal - Part 2

This series looks at how the English players have fared since coming back from South Africa to the chorus of displeasure from the public. In the last post, I wrote about the goalkeepers, now let’s turn our attention to the defenders.

John Terry
John Terry was as much to blame for England’s loss to Germany as the referee because it was his error that to the first goal and ultimately affected England game plan. Since his affair with Vanessa Peroncel broke, he has not been the same player from the tail-end of last season to now, 9 games into the new season. Chelsea may be top of the table and only conceded 2 goals so far, Terry’s defensive performance falls far short of his best. It would be interesting to see how he will fare now as his regular central defensive partner is injured for the next month with more challenging games coming up for the Blues.

Rio Ferdinand
Captain of the team but injured for the World Cup and most of the early season. We have not seen much from Rio this year but glimpses of his form in the last European outing suggest that he might be also cursed with poor form through his connection with the English team.

Matthew Upson
Played really badly against the Germans and was expose for his severe lack of speed by Miroslav Klose, Upson’s form has really gone down the drain since coming back from South Africa. His team, West Ham is leaking goals left, right and centre. He has also lost his place in the England squad and will not like make it back given that his replacement Phil Jagielka has been very impressive in the Euro 2012 qualification campaign so far.

Jamie Carragher
Carragher, who was persuaded by Capello to join up with the English team at the World Cup after announcing his retirement, might be thinking if it was the most regrettable decision he ever made. A promising legacy after great performances for England in the past was all but wiped out in the first game against USA as the American strikers ran riot over Carragher in the second half. Coming back to a Liverpool team in disarray, Carragher’s gut busting displays have not been able to save Liverpool from embarrassing defeats (to Blackpool) and finds himself currently with the team lying third from bottom of the Premier League.

Glen Johnson
At least we can all see Carragher giving his best whenever his is down playing for Liverpool, the same cannot be said about Glen Johnson. The rightback has been in deplorable form at the World Cup and since coming back. A lot of the goals have come from his lack of focus during games and allowing the strikers to come in on his blind side (against Man City and Blackpool). Whereas he could always be counted an attacking force in the past, he has not shown the kind of speed or aggression down the line for Liverpool this season. A major, major contributor to the Red’s current predicament.

Ashley Cole
The only player from the entire English defensive unit to come back from South Africa with his form and reputation intact. He may be public enemy no 1 for his acrimonious split with England’s darling, Cheryl Col, but it has not affected his form this season. His play both defensive and offensive have been sterling for Chelsea since he joined them in 2005 and five years on remain the same quality player that he is.
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Friday, October 8, 2010

How are the English players doing after the World Cup ordeal?

It's already been four months since the English team's acrimonious departure from the World Cup. However it seems that most of the players have yet to recover from the ordeal. In this series we will take a look at how some of the stars have fared so far this season:

David James
He had a decent World Cup as he reclaimed his no 1 after the horror show by Robert Green. Unfortunately he has not been able to keep his place in the English team or find another Premiership team to give him a contract.
Currently plying his trade with Cardiff City in the Championship, his performances show that he would probably not have another chance in the big leagues in what would probably be his last season.

Robert Green
One of the most vilified characters of the World Cup and heavily blamed for England's early exit. Unfortunately Green has not done himself any favors and continue to give up howlers this season especially in the first couple of games when his team could not buy a win for nuts. Much better in his last game out against Fulham but he is certainly capable of much more once he puts the World Cup debacle past him

Joe Hart
The best goalkeeper in the land by far. It was a pity Capello did not have the bravery to risk the young man in South Africa.  Since then, he has made the no 1 jersey his own for both club and country. For all the stars that Man City has bought in the summer, this 21 year old is the main reason City is in second spot in the Premiership now.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Good news for chasing pack as champions suffer injury crisis


Former kings of the money table in the Premiership before being blown away by the riches of Manchester City, Chelsea is currently facing an injury crisis that is threatening to stretch the limits of team.

Earlier this week, the Blues announced that defender Alex will be out for three weeks following his groin injury sustained in the home victory over Arsenal. Now it seem they will also have to contend with the loss of new signing Yossi Benayoun for most of the season as his torn muscle appeared to be more serious that initially thought. Benayoun suffered the injury in the Carling Cup defeat against Newcastle.

This must be one of the most serious injury crisis that Ancelotti has faced since he took over in the last campaign. The seriousness of the injuries is compounded by the lack of reinforcement over the summer as financial realities force the club to tighten its belt and reduce transfer and wage bills.

The club only brought in Ramirez and Benayoun in the summer while letting go Carvalho, Ballack and Cole. Although Benayoun’s absence might not trouble Chelsea that much, it would mean the current first team midfield of Mikel, Essien and Ramirez will probably have to play much of the season without any help from an experienced bench.

Missing Alex for the three weeks might be more of a bother for Ancelotti as he does not have good cover for defence. He would most likely use Ivanovic as John Terry’s partner but as proven last year, the partnership is susceptible to opposing team given that both are severely lacking in pace.

This is all good news for the chasing pack that have seen the Blues steamroll past their opponents (bar for Manchester City) since the start of the season.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Liverpool saga almost at a conclusion

The Liverpool ownership saga is closed to being ended with news that the American owners have agreed to sell their stake to New England Sports Ventures (NESV). NESV also owns other sports franchise in American including the famed Boston Red Sox.

Reds Chaiman, Martin Broughton, who was brought in specially to find a purchaser for the club said,

I am delighted that we have been able to successfully conclude the sale process w
hich has been thorough and extensive. 
The board decided to accept NESV's proposal on the basis that it best met the criteria
we set out originally for a suitable new owner. NESV's philosophy is all about winning and they have fully demonstrated that at the Red Sox. 

The news of the sale comes amidst escalating tussle in the boardroom when Mr Hicks tried to displace Broughton, chief executive Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre from the board on Tuesday. However, the move was outvoted by the board and Broughton confirmed that they are looking at the legal ramification of Tuesday events.

Whatever the case, news of the sale will come as a great relief to both management and fans who have seen Liverpool plunge from greatness to currently mired in a relegation battle after only 7 games in the new season. This is Liverpool’s worst start in the Premiership ever and is in danger of finishing outside the top 8, something which they have never done before in the club’s history.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Roy Hodgson as first management casualty of the season

It’s only been 7 games into the new season and we are already looking at the possible candidates to be first management casualty of the season. Surprisingly, the main favourite for this unwanted award seems to be Roy Hodgson of Liverpool. After a nightmarish start to his Anfield career, Hodgson and his boys were booed off the field with fans chanting the for Liverpool legend Kenny Daglish to take over as manager. Hodgson who came to Liverpool after a highly successful stint as the manager of Fulham was expected to bring about change and improve of Liverpool’s performance after finishing 7th in the league last year and missing out on a Champions League spot. However, what we have seen so far is the same old Liverpool as under Rafa Benitez. As a matter of fact, you can say that Liverpool have even gone backwards since he took over. He has failed to bring out the best in Fernando Torres, and the Spaniard is looking more less likely to stay at Anfield beyond December. The signings he had brought, Joe Cole and Paul Konchelsky have not light up the imagination of the fans as well. More important, Liverpool’s play dour as it is, is completely devoid of any passion and grit, something which the Liverpool of yesteryears were famous for. A lot of it also stems from the fact that most the time during matches, the manager just sit there and broods rather than pacing the sidelines encouraging his team. It was very evident in the last game against Blackpool when the opposing manager Ian Holloway was all over the sidelines, barking orders at his team while Hodgson remain quietly seated at his seat. I think the fans understand that Liverpool just do not have the investment or players to be as good as Manchester United or Chelsea but what they do expect is the determination to go out and make a good game out of it. With this Liverpool side, there is none of that and much is blame on the manager. It will not get any easier for Roy Hogdson as the next game will be the Merseyside derby. Lose that game and it will certainly be lights out for Roy.
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Monday, September 13, 2010

Reina saves Liverpool from defeat.

If you need any evidence on how a goalkeeper can be the most important player in the team, look no further than Pepe Reina's performance for Liverpool against Birmingham yesterday. Almost single-handedly, Reina saves Liverpool from certain defeat and salvage a point for Roy Hodgson's team. Time after time, he denied Cameron Jerome, Roger Johnson and Craig Gardner to keep a clean sheet at St Andrews.

Reina's performance was definitely the highlight of the match.Barry Ferguson, the Birmingham midfielder paid tribute to the Spaniard. He told Sky Sports after the match,

"He made three or four great saves. I think we deserved to win the game, but the goalkeeper was outstanding.''

While Reina got all the praises, his compatriot Fernando Torres came in for some criticisms after an abject display in the game. He looked out of sorts and more often than not, gave the ball away after poor first touches. His performance tells the story of a player which looks unhappy being at the club.

It is also disappointing to see the great Liverpool name being associated with such a display. This Liverpool team lack quality and more importantly, passion for the game. There were hardly any urgency or creativity in their play. As I said, earlier in the season, this Liverpool team is sadly mediocre and probably would languish at mid table even with master tactician such as Roy Hodgson at the helm> Technorati Tags:
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Houllier confirmed as new Villa boss

According to the Sun, Gerard Houllier has signed a 3 year deal to be the new manager of Aston Villa. He said "It was a very difficult decision to leave the FFF but I could not turn down this opportunity. "Aston Villa is one of England's biggest clubs and has an amazing set of fans. This is a tremendous challenge." Houllier, 63, resigned from his post of technical director with the French Football Federation yesterday to take up the challenge of succeeding Martin O'Neil at Villa Park. The former Liverpool boss resigned as the technical director of the French Football Federation yesterday to take up the post. Houllier, 63, said,

"It was a very difficult decision to leave the FFF but I could not turn down this opportunity. Aston Villa is one of England's biggest clubs and has an amazing set of fans. This is a tremendous challenge." 


The Frenchman first match in charge of the team will be the away trip to the Britannia Stadium for the clash against Stoke City.  It is understood that Houllier is looking to bring his own team to the club which would mean the exit for  current caretaker manager, Kevin McDonald. Names being bandied around as the new number two include Dietmar Hamann and Gary McAllister.  One person who has already declined Houllier's approach is Phil Thompson, the number 2 during his time in Liverpool. Thompson has said he is happy being a TV pundit and does not relist a return to club management. 

Villa is currently fourth in the Premiership table with 2 wins and a loss.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Internationals over, let's get back to business

The international break is finally over and now it's back to the premiership The 2 wins for the English would definitely go a long way towards their 2012 qualification. Fabip's reputation is also in repair so everything's good for national squad. Not much news in the Premiership over the past week with the close of the transfer window and almost two whole weeks between premiership matches. The back pages of the dailies have been consumed by the Rooney scandal, although it doesn't seem to have affected the man at all. He was instrumental in both wins for the national team. Now it's time for him to re-energize his performances for his club which so far this season, has not been that spectacular. This weekend's matches will also see the new recruits from the transfer window getting debuts for their new teams. Players such as Eidur Gudjohnsen and Jermaine Pennant are making a return to the Premiership while Asamoah Gyan will get his first taste of English Football for Sunderland. There are also a number of players who will be turning out for new teams namely William Gallas and Paul Konchelsky. It's going to be a great weekend of footballing action.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The best and the worst of deadline day deals

Now, that the transfer deadline has closed, it is time for the clubs to see how these transfers will have an impact in their premiership season. As compared to the previous transfer window, there were significant more activity on August 31, with some clubs like Stoke and Birmingham bringing in 3 new faces each on deadline day. The only other news about this window is that the Top 5 teams from last season did not make a single move yesterday, happy to have made all that they wanted earlier. Whether this will have an impact on the league table ( such as Arsenal not signing a keeper), only time will tell. Here's my pick for the best and worst of the transfer from deadline day: The Best: Tom Cleverly (Manchester United to Wigan, loan) For me, this is a major coup by Roberto Martinez to grab this highly rated youngster to Wigan. Having seen Tom in action of England U21's there is no doubt that he will be a major star in years to come. Much alike Jack Wilshere's successful loan spell at Bolton last season, Cleverly will surely add much needed quality to a Wigan side who are looking like early contenders for relegation. The Worst: Eidur Gudjohnnsen( Monaco to Stoke, loan) This deal together with that of Jermaine Pennant tells me that Tony Pulis is a desperate man. Having loss the first 3 games this season, he has to show that he is doing something to keep Stoke in the Premiership. However, looking at Gudjohnsen and Pennant, I seriously don't think that they are the type of players that will fit in well at the Britannia. Stoke's gameplay is all about speed and robustness, will plenty of aerial attack through Rory Delap's bombs into the box. Neither Gudjohnsen nor Pennant comes with speed or aerial ability to fit into the strategy. Is Tony Pulis going to change the way Stoke play to accomodate these players? Surely not. And at the reported £90,000 a week salary the Norwegian is on, I certainly worry for them financially and for their Premiership status.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Stoke and Birmingham make major moves on transfer deadline day

Stoke and Birmingham made last minute transfer deals literally minutes before the transfer window closed with each bringing in 3 players to help strengthen their squad. Stoke, who are winless so far this season, signed Eidur Gudjohnnsen, Jermaine Pennant and David Wilson while Alex McLeish played the transfer market well and brought in Alex Hleb and Martin Jiranek. Liverpool were also very active at the last minute working on not less than 4 deals but as at the time of writing only Paul Konchelsky's move to Anfield has been confirmed. Carlton Cole was rumored to have also move to Liverpool but it seems that the move has fallen through. Also staying at Liverpool will be Ryan Babel and Lucas, both who were linked with clubs throughout the summer. Although they are still reports of more transfers coming in, what is most noticeable this year is that the Top 3 clubs in the country, Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal have all stayed quiet. Technorati Tags: , ,
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Monday, August 30, 2010

Breaking Transfer News

News just in that Martin Demechelis has rejected a move to Premier League champions but instead chose to stay at Bayern Munich. According to Setanta,  The Argentine international, who was earlier rumored to be joining Sevilla, said

" "I will be very honoured to stay at Bayern and fight. The coach gave me his reasoning and he said I had a hard decision to make, but I've accepted it already and there was mutual agreement."

The Blues had bid £10million for the versatile defender's services as they seek cover for an aging defense before the close of the transfer window tomorrow.



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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Man United 3 - West Ham 0

In the late kick-off, Manchester United piled on misery to Avram Grant side in a predictably one side affair at Old Trafford. Goals by Rooney, Nani and Berbatov sealed a comfortable victory of the Hammers , who are looking none the better from last year and certainly early contenders for relegation.  Nani, in particular, was in splendid form for the Red Devils. He scored a fabulous second goal and set the the third, giving him the Man of the Match honours.

Elsewhere, champions Chelsea continued their unbeaten streak this season with a 2-0 victory of Stoke City. Florent Malouda's goal and a penalty by Drogba sealed the win while maintaining their perfect goal against record this season. 3 games, 0 goals conceded.

In other matches, Blackpool recovered from their mauling by Arsenal last week to draw 2-2 at home against Fulham with Dickson Etuhu scoring a late equaliser for visitors. Wolves and Newcastle also played to a 1-1 draw. Ebanks-Blake and Andy Carroll on the scoresheet for their respective teams.

The shock of the day came from White Hart Lane, as a red-hot Tottenham Hotspurs fell to a 0-1defeat at home to Wigan. Carlo Cudicini's first match back after his accident last year ended in misery as he allow Hugo Rodallega's tame shot to edge pass him into the goal.


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Friday, August 27, 2010

Match of the Week: Blackburn v Arsenal and previews

Blackburn v Arsenal
The perennial tussle between the physical elements of Sam Allardyce's Blackburn against the sublime skills of Arsene Wenger's Arsenal. Both teams have been playing well coming into this match and Big Sam will again be hoping to get one over Arsenal and put a dent in the Gunner's title aspirations, similar to their encounter at the end of last season. However, last season, Arsenal came here missing almost three quarters of their first team. They are almost at full strength this time around and should be able to win match by some margin.
The Kid's prediction: Away win  

Blackpool v Fulham Renovations to the Seasiders stadium has been completed and they can finally have their Premiership home debut. Given the occasion, this could turn out to be a suprise win for Blackpool.
The Kid's Prediction: Home win

Chelsea v Stoke Last year, Chelsea hammered Stoke City for 7 of the best and I can't see any difference to the either side to suggest a change of results  
The Kid's Prediction: Definitely Chelsea  

Tottenham v Wigan It this the game where Wigan finally show up for the new season or are we going to have a repeat of last years drubbing for the away team. Somewhere in the middle, I guess.
The Kid's Prediction: Spurs by 2 goals, at the minimum.  

Wolverhampton v Newcastle Wolves has suprise everyone by remaining unbeaten after 2 matches completed and should continue their good form against a Newcastle team which is performing well at home severely lacking on their travels.  
The Kid's Prediction: Wolves to notch up another win here.

Manchester United v West Ham As the saying goes, "Bad things come in triples", well I think it will be 3 losses on the trot for the Hammers.  
The Kid's Prediction: Home win  

Bolton v Birmingham A candidate for a draw as 2 average teams battle and ultimately cancelling each other out.  
The Kid's Prediction: Draw  

Liverpool v West Brom The Reds may feel a little tired after their jaunt to Turkey but should be able to dispatch the Baggies without much resistance.  
The Kid's Prediction:Home win  

Sunderland v Manchester City Which Manchester City will turn up, the awful one at White Hart Lane or the excellent performers of Eastlands. Your guess is as good as mine.  
The Kid's Prediction: Man City to nick it

Aston Villa v Everton Villa may suffer the effects of failing to qualify for the Europa Cup Group stages and might just allow Everton to be sneak a result here at Villa Park.
The Kid's Prediction: Everton win.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Manchester United and Rangers in another Battle of Britain for Champions League

In the Champions League draw which was just concluded, Manchester United and Rangers were paired together again in Group C of the group stages. These two teams will also face Valencia from Spain and first-timers Bursarspor of Turkey. Premiership champions Chelsea will face Marseille, MSK Zilina from Slovakia and in an interesting twist, Spartak Moscow, from Russia in Group F. Tottenham Hotspurs who qualified virtue of the play-off win again Young Boys of Zurich were handed a trip to holders Inter Milan, Werder Bremen and FC Twente. Spurs unfortunately are in arguably the hardest group of all the Premiership challenges. Arsenal were drawn into a relatively easy Group H with Ukranian champions Skhatar Donestsk, FC Braga from Portugal and Partizan Belgrade. The matches will commence in September on the road to the finals which is to be held at Wembley Stadium. Technorati Tags: , , , ,
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Aquilani goes to Juve. Really, Why?

I can't understand this move really. Liverpool is  already short handed as it is  and the decide to send their £20mil signing to back to Italy on loan. Come on, has Roy Hodgson really thrown in the towel at this early stage in the season.

They are already bare bones as it is, and they are still letting players go? Aquilani gone and Mascherano probably to follow soon as well. It's crazy. I know Aquilani have been injured for most of last season but he  has had a decent pre-season and should be able to  serve as part of the midfield rotation. Now Liverpool's midfield consist of Lucas, Maxi Rodriguez ,Gerrard, and maybe Cole but he is more of an attacker. That's it. The only ones remaining are young fledglings like Pacheco, although talented but still unproven at this level. I am not including Mascherano cause as I said he will probably be leaving.

2 or 3 midfielders will not get through the whole season playing every match, that's a guarantee.

This is suppose be am important year for Liverpool, for them to claim their place back among the top 4 . With transfer moves like this, I really think Liverpool will struggle to even make it even among the Europe hopefuls.

I sincerely hope to be proven wrong.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Is it time to revamp the Carling Cup?

What's the point of the Carling Cup these days? We have all seen how some Premiership team treat it like a second rate tournament and sending out reserves sides to tackle the competition, but when teams like Blackpool also place scant regard to the tournament then something should be done. Ian Holloway didn't even turn up for his teams match against the MK Dons last night, choosing rather to pursue a transfer target.

How about this for a radical idea? Make the competition purely for the Championship and League Division teams. The winner of the competition gets an Europa Cup spot. This would be an excellent chance for the teams below the Premiership to take the chance and have a go in Europe's second tournament.

Well, I don't even think this suggestion is that radical. For the top teams, survival in the premiership is of utmost importance for it's financial consideration. We have also seen some participants in the Europa League send out reserve sides for matches, much like the Carling Cup. So, why don't we make everybody's life easier and make some changes to the Carling Cup before it loses more of its lustre.\

Plus, most of the Championship and League division teams are made up of Englishmen, unlike the Premiership teams, so it will only be good for the development of English football if this happens

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