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Against Ipswich, Arshavin picked up two assists. Here is what he said of his own
performance,
It wasn't a supermatch for me. But I'm satisfied with the result. I'm glad that I was useful to
the squad.
I don't think he could have said it any better even with the help of the best PR agents in the
world.
Wearing pink has helped Wojciech
Arsene Wenger finally chose his first choice custodian for the club and it's not surprise that a
Polish national is the incumbent. The only surprise is that it is not Lukasz Fabianski but Wojciech
Szczesny. It is a really big statement for the manager to make.
Seattle Sounders FC Head Coach Sigi Schmid on how players and team grow during the off-season:
"I think you saw glimpses of it last year, but it grows. I always view it as really the amount of
work that's put in during the offseason. When guys are really buying in, when they're really
committed, then they're very conscientious in their offseason and come in prepared to play.
For a number of managers in the football league as well as some household names in the Premier
League, the new year has brought anything but cheer so far. Five football league managers have
already been given the boot this year, with two more – Darren Ferguson of Preston and Brian Laws
of Burnley – [.
"I think you can see there's a bit of belief now coming back into the players," he said, and
it's nice that after six months of having a Liverpool manager manage to say one wrong thing after
another to the press there's finally a man in charge who isn't quite so fond of putting his foot in
his mouth and throwing players under the bus.
It's been a fabulous week to be a Lecce supporter, after a fantastic win in the capital in week 19
against Lazio, they backed that up with a courageous performance on Sunday evening against league
leaders Milan to earn a 1-1 draw and instill some new found belief in their fight for Serie A
survival.
DOHA, Qatar FIFA has announced that there are no plans to move the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to
winter to alleviate concerns over the country's climate. As temperatures can reach 50 degrees
Celsius in the summer in Qatar, there had been strong indications that FIFA was ready to move the
tournament. President Sepp [.
Kenny Dalglish has hailed the efforts of his Liverpool players after their 3-0 victory over Wolves
at Molineux.
Two goals from Fernando Torres and a cracking strike from Raul Meireles gave Dalglish his first win
during his second spell as the club's manager.
And he was delighted by the display his men put on for the travelling support and hopes it will
help the Reds kick start their season.
Players will do anything to make it in Professional Football.
And any player from Canberra needs to work a little harder, have a little more belief, and support,
than players from the big Aussie A-League cities.
Checkout former Woden Valley junior local boy Nick Humphrey, now living in Hungary, and his desire
to succeed.
Carlo has spoken about our recent poor form and especially our away form heading into the game at
Bolton tonight. Without a win away in the Premier League since October, Carlo was asked about our
philosophy and whether or not a change of style would be on the cards. He said:
"For Chelsea to win games, we have to play good football.
After beating Bolton 4-0 (check out my report and videos of each goal here) and after Carlo
Ancelotti spoke after the game, John Terry is featured this morning in his interview with Sky after
the game.
Terry, re-iterated the desire and the belief in the Chelsea camp knowing that even though we are
seven points behind (before United take on Blackpool in their game in hand on us) United, we still
have them to play twice and Manchester City at home.
Good morning all,
we now know our Carling Cup final opponents. There is to be no catharsis for the misery
inflicted on us by Trevor Brooking and his stooping headering ways back in 1980 as West Ham, 3-1 up
at half-time, went out 4-3 in extra time to Birmingham.
Won't that be fun? Those smashers of Crozilians, stampers of Sagna, managed by a man who looks
like a some kind of bellowing ginger testicle and with fans who still sing the name of a man who
ruined another's career.
This is the start of a new series both here at World Cup Blog and over at The Offside, in which
I will be talking to our bloggers from around the world about their thoughts on big upcoming
matches. Today, I talked to Aidan Williams from Japan World Cup Blog and Jack Spencer from
Australia World Cup Blog about Sunday's Asian Cup final, where one of those two sides will be
crowned champions of Asia.