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May 19, 2012

Boxing Day - Premier League Round Up 26/12/08

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Arron Lennon came closest for Spurs in the first half but was denied by a superb save from Aussie keeper Mark Schwarzer. Fulham had chances to win the game late on but two fine saves from Heurelho Gomes had the White Hart Lane particular singing his name. Neither team well fully deserved 3 points so 0-0 was a fair result. Ryan Taylor continued his scoring form against ten man Newcastle as Wigan beat Newcastle 2-1. Taylor who scored with an perfect free kick has now scored four goals against Newcastle in the last two seasons. Bassong was sent off for bringing Heskey down in the box. Amr Zaki calmly converted from the penalty spot.

The Magpies pulled one back after Chris Kirkland was penalised for a challenge on Geordie Andy Carroll. Newcastle felt they should have had another penalty in the final seconds but their protests were waved away by the ref. Middlesbrough suffered a home defeat to Everton as urgency striker Tim Cahill scored the only goal of the game. Middlesbrough are now in the bottom three after a poor run of form. Blackburn and Sunderland drew 0-0 in a poor game at The Stadium of Light. Jason Roberts had a chance to win the match for Blackburn with practically the last kick of the game, but somehow managed to miss an open goal, leaving Roberts and Sam Allardyce with their head in their hands.




Boxing Day - Premier League Round Up 26/12/08

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April 3, 2012

Champions League on Tuesday describe

The champions league started in Moscow where Cska Moscow took on Psv in a Group G match hoping to recovery some pride following a horrendous campaign by ending their home matches on a high.

But it was not to be as Psv kept up their qualifying hopes alive by winning a poor match with a first half goal from Jefferson Farfan header.

The fact that Psv won, kept this group alive and that meant that Inter Milan and Fenerbahce had to contest a permissible match instead of a dead rubber.




The 1st half was goalless but Inter Milan ended up fairly conveniently with goals from Julio Cruz, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Luis Jimenez to top the group.

In Group F, Dinamo Kiev, possibly the worst team in the whole championship again shipped 4 goals at home to Roma with Mirko Vucinic helping himself to a hat-trick though there is some deliberate upon as to who got the first goal whether himself or Christian Panucci.

Ludovic Guily got the other goal for Roma whilst Bangura scored a consolation goal for the hapless Dinamo Kiev.

Manchester United had to come from behind to score a late winner with a Cristiano Ronaldo free kick enabled them to end as winners and the only team with a 100% record.

In Group H, Sevilla went to the top of the table by beating Arsenal by 3 goals to 1. Arsenal went in front through Eduardo Da Silva but Sevilla came storming back through Seydou Keita, who took benefit of some amateurish defending from Philippe Senderos to unleash a fierce shot that beat Emanuel Almunia all ends up.

A great header by the in-form Luis Fabiano put Sevilla in front and ex-Spurs player, Freddie Kanoute rubbed salt into Arsenal's injury by scoring a late penalty to levy Arsenal's 1st defeat in all competitions this season.

In the other game in this group, Slavia Prague salvaged a draw at Steaua Bucharest to qualify for the Uefa cup.

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March 13, 2012

Over Rated English League Team

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Paul Robinson - Blackburn Rovers
The leading theorize that Blackburn Rovers are in the position that they are is exchanging Brad Freidel, (currently flying high in 4th place with Aston Villa) for Mr. "I'm so bad that even David James is in front of me in the England pecking order". What a disappointment, in a stronger era for English goal keepers, this guy would be playing in the championship or below.

Andrea Dossena - Liverpool
8 million pounds, and you buy this??? whether he is currently injured or Rafa has just gotten tired of his under par displays, Emilio Insua is currently occupying the left back spot at Anfield.




Anton Ferdinand
8 million pounds more and 4 league wins later, Mr. Ferdinand Jr. Has showed us all just how he plays nothing like his brother and has a stinking attitude to match, the term black sheep of the family comes to mind.

Ledley King/Jonathan Woodgate - Spurs
The heart of the Tottenham Hotspur defence is made from balsa wood. Touch them and they break, since their league debuts in the 1998 season, between the 2 of them they have amassed 415 league games between them. Signed 3 times for a total of over 28 million pounds, Woodgate can be thought about one of England's great defensive flops. King, a 1 club man must consider himself a nearly man, so much talent...such a shame.

Branislav Ivanovic - Chelsea
In a year of representing Chelsea, after a 9 million pound move from Russia, the Serbian has amassed 6 league starts for the blues, playing only once against a top side and losing. A hefty price tag for a bit part player. Maybe he will supervene Nemanja Vidic and his second season may furnish good potential displays.

Cristiano Ronaldo - Man Utd
Yes he's the world player of the year, English league champion, Uefa Champions league champion and world club championship champion, but this year he has been an awful disappointment. It seems he played so well last year to lure in Real Madrid, an offer that came and Sir Alex Ferguson let go of. This year he's looked as if he's lost his interest in playing football. Only 2 of his 8 league goals this year have come against top half opposition.

Samir Nasri - Arsenal
Fantastic against Man Utd. He went to sleep against Aston Villa in the 2-2 draw at the Emirates. His first season in the top flight of English football, obviously a step up from Ligue 1, but approximately 16 million pounds has not yet been justified from a player hailed as Arsenal's most recent savior.

Luca Modric - Spurs
A solitary consolation goal in the loss to Newcastle, his only offering so far in the league, a player deemed to be the next big thing after Euro 2008, the Croatian play maker has come out of the blocks at walking pace to start his Spurs career. 16 million pounds plus looked like a agreement in June, now it looks like money wasted. Hopefully he can set the league on fire in January.

Aaron Lennon - Spurs Again!!!
1 league goal all term, and none in any other competition. That's no sort of a return from a player with his pace, skill and natural talent. If only things had been separate for him at the world cup in '06 instead of his air-kick against Portugal in extra time. He'll need to prove his worth if the Spurs don't want to get pulled into a tight relegation battle.

Robbie Keane - Liverpool
Liverpool have a history of overspending on useless front men, Fernando Torres being the irregularity to the rule. Keane, instead of showboating against Atletico Madrid in the game Liverpool drew in the group stages, should have put the game away in the 1st half. Just one small example of how he isn't fitting into the Red's attacking system. Goals against Bolton and Wba hardly justify 20 million pounds plus for a 28 year old supposedly in his prime.

Jermaine Defoe - Portsmouth
For the simple theorize that he hasn't scored in the league since November, and that someone will probably come in and spend 10 million pounds plus on him in the change window, just to find out that his best days are behind him.

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February 10, 2012

Champions League 2nd Leg Tuesday tell

Ac Milan 0 Arsenal 2

It was a scholar class by the young men from London as they totally dominated the game from the 20th exiguous onward and should have won by a larger margin if they had good finishers in their rank.

Ac Milan looked like the aging and fading squad that they obviously are and it would be a good idea for them to freshen up their squad at the end of the season.






Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Nesta, Kaka Kaladze, Gennaro Gatusso, Andrea Pirlo, Clarence Seedorf, Massimo Ambrosini, Dario Simic, Filippo Inzaghi, Dida, Serginho, and Cristian Brocchi along with employer Carlo Ancelotti were all part of the side that won the champions league way back in 2002 and that is far too many personnel to still be a big part of a club.

Last night Gennaro Gatusso and especially Andrea Pirlo were awful and way off the pace as Cesc Fabregas just thoroughly dominated the midfield. Paolo Maldini at 39 had a overwhelming game and would have staggering more from his team mates as they let him down badly.

Emmanuel Adebayor was perfect as he single-handedly tormented Kaladze, Nesta and Oddo whilst Aliaksandr Hleb had a field day tormenting the Milan midfield and defence. He was very unlucky to get a yellow card for diving because he was caught by Nesta in the 1st half just at the very edge of the penalty box.

The only times Milan looked hazardous were from corner kicks and the couple of occasions that Kaka broke free and ran at Arsenal. Apart from that they posed no threat whatsoever with Inzaghi very isolated, Pato, very disappointing and substitute, Alberto Gilardino, not contributing a jot.

The goals when they came were very timely as Fabregas' speculative shot from 25 yards out caught Milan goalkeeper Zeljko kalac napping for the opener and substitute Theo Walcott using his pace to outwit the poor kaladze and then setting up a very easy chance for Adebayor to grab a goal his performance deserved.

Arsenal can use this follow as a springboard for possible success in the league and champions league whilst Milan can whether use this loss as a motivation for the rest of their campaign in serieA or a dissatisfaction that they cannot recover from.

Manchester United 1 Lyon 0

Cristiano Ronaldo's goal proved to be the decider in this game when he netted from a cross by Wes Brown in the dying minutes of the 1st half for his 30th goal in his last 30 games.

Sevilla 3 Fenerbahce 2 (Fenerbahce win 4-2 on penalties)

Sevilla went 2-0 up in the 1st 9 minutes of the game with goals from captain Danny Alves from a freekick and then a 30-yard shot from Saydoo Keita. Both goals were big howlers from goalkeeper Volkan Damirel, who then redeemed himself in the penalty shootout by recovery 3 penalties from Alves, Enzo Maresca and Escude.

Fenerbahce pulled a goal back through Deivid before Freddy Kanoute made it 3-1.

Sevilla employer then made an almighty error that caused them the tie by taking off leading goalscorer, Luis fabiano to bring on Renato in the second half.

Deivid scored again to take the tie to extra-time and then penalties with Volkan going from zero to hero.

Barcelona 1 Celtic 0

An early goal by Xavi located this tie once and for all with the downside being a muscular injury to Leo Messi that left him in tears.

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