Thursday, 4 November 2010
Is asking for common sense from FIFA too much?
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Rooney's imminent departure may well be a blessing in disguise.
But where would Rooney go? Certainly the obvious choice would be Real Madrid. They could certainly afford him. Rooney may also be enticed by the opportunity of playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo again. Furthermore, Karim Benzema has had a torrid time since moving to the Spanish capital. Manchester United had expressed an interest in signing him before he moved to Madrid and he could be offered in part-exchange. However, like Rooney, there have been serious allegations over his private life and this could certainly scupper any chance of a part-exchange.Wednesday, 13 October 2010
England still distinctly second rate. We've finally reached our level.
Monday, 5 July 2010
Monday, 28 June 2010
The England National Squad; Or How They Learned To Start Playing And Do Well In Competitions.
So, England. That was a bit rubbish wasn't it? Not only were they beaten, they were effectively taken out back and shot. There was no passion, no skill and no threat from the England team. Sure, England should have had Lampard's shot count as a goal, but the performance as a whole was indicative of much larger problems for the England side.Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Fleet Town 2 - 1 Winchester City
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Winchester City 1 - 1 Poole Town
A hard fought draw against top of the table Poole was overshadowed by a bad injury to Winchester keeper Ryan Gosney.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
AFC Totton 0 - 1 Paulton Rovers
AFC Totton’s unbeaten home run came to a halt as they were beaten one-nil by Paulton Rovers.
With five games in hand over top of the table Windsor and Eton, Totton were looking to take full advantage and finish as champions. Totton started brightly and after 12 minutes could have arguably been granted a penalty for handball. A tussle in the penalty box between Paulton defender Ollie Price and Totton striker James Taylor saw the ball bounce over their heads and it appeared to strike his arm on the way down. Instead of a penalty though, the referee awarded Paulton a goal kick.
By all accounts, Totton had the best of the chances in what was a poor first half. The best of these fell in the 26th minute. A throw in caused havoc in the Paulton penalty area with their ‘keeper Kyle Phillips having to dive low to his left to prevent Totton from taking the lead.
The second half started much brighter and after five minutes Paulton took the lead against the run of play. A defensive header out of the Paulton box landed to Rob Claridge who played the ball in to Chris Lane. Lane's run towards goal saw him jink his way through the Totton defense before placing the ball past the reach of Gareth Barfoot.
Totton were keen to respond and upped the pressure on Paulton’s goal. Unfortunately for Totton there was no breakthrough. Heroics from the Paulton defense saw Totton denied two chances to equalise as both efforts were cleared off the line.
Totton’s frustration finally boiled over just before full time. A rash challenge by Ryan Scott on Alex Ball saw Scott see yellow and handbags raised as Totton and Paulton squared up to each other.
Paulton managed to hang on til the final whistle, a result that Totton can only be disappointed with.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Liverpool need a serious shake up. Sooner rather than later.
The situation over at Liverpool has started to become one of comic embarassment for everyone associated with the club. This season has seen the club lurch from one disaster to another. Liverpool have started to be compared to Newcastle in terms of sheer comedy. Never a good association to have.
The reason for this? Well as far as I can tell it can all be traced back to Rafa Benitez. Even if you ignore his dodgy tactics, his signings for Liverpool have been on a whole, terrible. Yes he's signed some cracking players in Reina, Mascherano, Torres and Agger, but beyond that the depth in the team is laughable. Players such as Alonso and Arbeloa have been sold without anyone coming in with the ability to replace them. There are some players who are competent, but not worthy of being in a potential top four side, such as Lucas, Babel, N'Gog, Aurelio, El Zhar and Cavalieri.
The sums of money he's spent on bringing in players is also beyond a joke. £22 million on Aquilani who doesn't even play. £17 million on Glen Johnson who's, although good, is a bloody right back. £20 million on Robbie Keane who was sold back to Spurs for less sixth months later. That's £59 million on three players. It's no wonder the club are in such dire straits financially. Yes the market is over-inflated, but that's verging on Real Madrid levels of madness, without the financial backing in place to prop it up.
Benitez fans will point to his success in Europe and finishing as runners up in the league last season. However, that's the past and at the moment Liverpool are struggling to finish in the European places in the league and have been dumped out of the Champions League. Defeat against Lille in the UEFA Cup shows how far the club has fallen in so short a time.
It seems apparent to me and anyone with half a brain that Benitez has taken the club as far as he can. It's time to bring in a new face to turn Liverpool's fortunes around. Mourinho is obviously an option. He's unhappy in Italy and has repeatedly told of his love of the English game.
Getting rid of Benitez is also less of a problem it seemed a few months ago. Real Madrid's unceremonious exit from the Champions League has left Manuel Pellegrini in an untennable position. It's highly likely that Madrid will hope to land Benitez at the end of the season, meaning that they'll have to pay compensation to release him from his contract at Liverpool.
While blaming Benitez is all well and good, there's also the matter of the owners. Gillet and Hicks have got to go, or at least provide some proper backing to the club. Getting their own man in at the end of the season may give the the drive to back the club further. Landing someone like Mourinho would also give them much needed support among Liverpool fans.
There also needs to be a big clear out of the dead wood at the club. Further emphasis needs to be made on the youth system as well, which has suffered under Benitez's tenure.
Thursday, 11 March 2010
AFC Totton 3 - 0 Christchurch
Their lead was extended ten minutes later. Nathaniel Sherbourne's hard work down the right flank set up James Taylor, whose turned two players to slam the ball past the reach of Kearm. Totton put the result beyond doubt three minutes later. Kearm got a hand to a shot by Ian Richardson, but this only for the ball to end up in his right hand corner.
Christchurch emerged from half time with more urgency about them. They were quick to test the Totton keeper, resulting in a an excellent save by Gareth Barfoot before it was cleared by the Totton defense.
Despite Christchurch's attack, Totton stood firm and should have extended their lead in stoppage time. Young centre half Jamie Whisken should have scored from six yards, but ended up blazing his shot over the bar.
Totton now go on to play Aldershot Town in the final at Dean Court on the 22nd of April.
Man of the Match:
Nathaniel Sherbourne pictured. His hard work and role in the goals was crucial to his teams progression to the final.
Monday, 8 March 2010
Refusal to at least try video technology in football is utter lunacy.
So the IFAB have decided that football doesn't need video technology. Well, the IFAB are morons. Their argument, although it makes sense, is weak. Implementing goal line technology would help alleviate the monumental pressure on referees and has been shown to work in other sports. I don't buy this argument that it would break up gameplay. Considering how long it takes for play to start after a controversial decision, it really wouldn't make a blind bit of difference.
