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The real issue with Mario Balotelli isn't his 'swag', abrasive nature or
arrogance for that matter. The real issue with Mario these days is that he's
turning into the Lady Gaga of football. Of course, the issue of kicking
Scott Parker in the head yesterday (in City's 3-2 defeat of Spurs) isn't something
that should surprise you at all.
It's been two years since Premier League referee Mark Halsey overcame a tumor in his throat,
made it through a serious infection, beat the cancer, passed his fitness test and worked his way
back up to the Premier level. And one of the men who had a small part in helping him through his
difficult time was a football manager with a reputation for being relentless and harsh on
referees.
Sir Alex Ferguson predicted Wigan could beat Arsenal.
They've got to get a goal, of course, but if they do they'll beat Arsenal. They are playing
really well. They should easily be in the middle of the table, rather than down at the bottom, but
at times they can't get a goal. If we had been playing any other team but Wigan the other night, we
would have been all right because it is unusual for a team to keep possession against us the way
they did.
Mario Balotelli is one of the most enigmatic and reportedly difficult footballers in the Barclay's
Premier League and like many sports stars, his name is as synonymous with descriptions of arrogance
as it is with words of praise. So is ...
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Liverpool have made the first steps towards appointing Louis van Gaal as sporting director after
meeting with him in Portugal last week.
There are, though, complications as to whether the Dutchman's methods match the way the Fenway
Sports Group are seeking to restructure the club.
Van Gaal has been spending the summer at his house near Albufeira in the Algarve and it is
understood that Ian Ayre, Liverpool's managing director, flew out to meet him last week.
szólj hozzá: Arsenal v Man United 1:2 MOTD
It was the 74th minute when Arsene Wenger went from mere arrogance to sheer incompetence.
Replacing Alex Oxlade Chamberlain with Andrey Arshavin. The Ox had been Arsenal's best player on
the pitch providing the side with desperately needed speed, ambition, and some quality skills.
My friends and I often indulge in extended debate on the club vs. country issue and how so far,
it's ‘OK' to support England. We eschew the jingoism, the hooliganism, the sheer repugnance of
many of those called on to sport the jersey, the overreaction to defeat and over-anticipation of
victory, the arrogance and the aggression, but still wish for a team we can support.
This season's premier league title doesn't seem going far between two Manchester sides despite
the potential problem that Tottenham Hotspurs may inflicted but there's strong believes that it
will go down for either Man City or Man United.
According to City's Football Development Excecutive, Patrick Vieira, his team obviously had the
edged over Sir Alex Ferguson's side, although the ex-midfielder acknowledged the experience
advantage that United possessed.
This website has been accused of many things (irreverence, irrelevance, arrogance, uncouthness,
unfunniness, squirrel molestation, etc...). Some or all of these charges may be true. PUT is
also one other thing-responsive. You asked for it, you got it. By "you" of course, we mean the
three people who commented on a recent post about the team's scuffle in Costa Rica.
The blogosphere is having a field day with Charlie Brooks column in the Telegraph today ahead of
the Cheltenham Festival "The happiest moment of my year is about three hours before the first race
at Cheltenham on Tuesday" says Charlie...unlucky Sir. He was arrested along with Rebekah Brooks as
part of the corruption enquiry lead by Lord Leveson
The BBC have put together this useful chart of all the players in this sordid mess.
Yesterday, Toronto FC advanced to the CONCACAF Champions League semi-finals beating heavily
favoured LA Galaxy. The first leg was tied, 2-2 after Toronto FC squandered a two goal lead.
This time around Ryan Johnson made sure he and Toronto had the last laugh after scoring a
brace.
Pay close attention to the date on the shirt. That's evidence of Manchester United fans feeling
exceptionally puffy-chested regarding their unassailable 3 point lead in the standings with only 8
games to go.
They also ask politely that you leave your mathematics at the door.
With the N17 looters having dropped two points on Wearside yesterday the good guys find
themselves needing defeat avoidance at the very least to return to third place.
One would hope that the Spuds have over achieved this season on the back of a few decent
performances from their squad semi-evolved simian.
With the N17 looters having dropped two points on Wearside yesterday the Good Guys find
themselves needing defeat avoidance at the very least to return to third place.
One would hope that the Spuds have over achieved this season on the back of a few decent
performances from their squad semi-evolved simian.
Sir Alex Ferguson predicted Wigan could beat Arsenal.
They've got to get a goal, of course, but if they do they'll beat Arsenal. They are playing
really well. They should easily be in the middle of the table, rather than down at the bottom, but
at times they can't get a goal. If we had been playing any other team but Wigan the other night, we
would have been all right because it is unusual for a team to keep possession against us the way
they did.
They came,they saw and they kept possession as ever, but this time they couldn't quite conquer.
Barcelona arrived in West London this evening with the sound of a Spector-esque wall of praise
ringing in their ears. They're a great side. Indeed, if it is possible to draw comparisons across
the different eras of the game, then they might just be the greatest of all time.
Photo by Tracy Allen/ISIphotos.com
By THOMAS FLOYD
Dan Gargan's path to the Windy City has been anything but a breeze.
First, there was the torn knee ligament that threw a wrench in his promising career. Then, his
abrupt 2008 retirement.
Nicklas Bendtner in a Danish interview was asked to name his all time favourite eleven, In a
4-3-3 he went with a offensive team. In his younger Arsenal reserve's days N.B-52 on a few
occasions played alongside Ashley Cole and rates the Left-Back very highly, also includes ex
Premier League wing wizard Cristiano Ronaldo.
It's not as easy as it looks, this administration lark. In my time writing on football finance,
I have yet to experience any sympathy for an administrator, or believe that maybe senior ones are
earning their weekly wage packets-per-hour. But gone is the sense that Dave Clark and Paul
Whitehouse would have been better administrators than Paul Clark and David Whitehouse of Duff &
Phelps, because whatever their previous faults, most of this week in the legal and political
minefield which is 21st-century Rangers has not been their fault.
Kenny Dalglish today reported a clean bill of health for Liverpool ahead of the FA Cup final
against Chelsea on Saturday, apart from long-term absentees Lucas Leiva and Charlie Adam
The manager told his pre-match press conference at Anfield: "We've given everybody an
opportunity to get themselves fit and I don't think we've got any injuries, apart from the
long-term ones in Lucas and Charlie Adam.
It was a crazy, PAZZO, night for Juventus fans last night as they
swarmed onto the pitch and celebrated their Scudetto win at the Nereo Rocco stadium. Unfortunately
for Milan, the dream was over when they fell to a 2-4 defeat to Inter in the
derby, a match that was drama-filled right to the very end.
Robben's a Man on a Mission (Simon Kuper,
Mio Stadium)
Robben isn't really a "Dutch" footballer. He was born in Bedum in the windswept north
of the Netherlands, 60 kilometres from the German border. No great Dutch footballer had come from
the north since the Koeman brothers 25 years early, and none has ever come from Bedum.
Well, Nicklas Bendtner has walked back through the Arsenal door after his loan move to Sunderland
ended and I'm sure many Gooners would prefer it if he just strolled back out of it again.
His exit could happen too if rumours that Borussia Dortmund are set to put a £2.5m bid in for the
Dane are true, although I think that amount of money might just cover the price of his ego.
Antonio Cassano spent the bulk of his AC Milan season "high-fiving" players
during training sessions, dancing TO "Ai Seu Te Pego" with Robinho, cracking jokes
at everyone's expense all the while recovering from his heart operation. So of course
(naturalmente), his call-up to Prandelli's Azzurri squad was highly
unexpected and had more to do with his bubbly personality than his goal average.
Photo: Glenn Riegel, courtesy of Reading United AC
(Editor's Note: Over the next three months, PSP will give readers an unprecedented look
inside one of the nation's top minor league soccer clubs, Reading United AC, which plays in the
Premier Development League, the fourth tier of American soccer, and draws its players from
colleges around the country.