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Yes Gareth, the tent doesn't hurt, either. Getty Images/Zimbio
Although it might seem that we are heavy on the pretty when it comes to our favourite ballers,
we don't appreciate boundaries here at Kickette. Indeed, we admire hotness in all of its forms and
if called upon, would fight to the death for your right to fantasise about whoever you like.
It's that time of the year again. The most overhyped bunch of players and manager in the
Premiership visit the most undervalued lot at the Emirates for a game that stretches the boundaries
of passion.
We can say all sorts of things for this one. The cautious ones might say the Tiny Totts have
some good players and Arsenal will have to be close to their best to win.
It's hard to know where to start with yesterday's game. The final whistle seems the best place.
Arsene Wenger shook hands, briefly, with Sam Allardyce, stormed off down the tunnel a very unhappy
man and then gave an interview, his voice unusually shaky, to ESPN.
He'd seen his Arsenal side outfought, again.
He hasn't gotten a call from Fulham yet, and the USSF hasn't renewed his contract with the men's
national team, but Bob Bradley has at least one high-profile supporter.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said as much in the Daily Mail, saying that, "'I
think he did a fantastic job and I am surprised the USA have not sprinted to his house and given
him a new contract.
That was the sentiment many expressed when Walcott was injured. I hate internationals
is another common feeling that is shared by football fans across club boundaries. And I totally
relate with anyone who has gone bonkers with the news that Walcott will be out for six weeks or
so.
These are times when the polite ones go ‘WTF!
We've had some good discussions over the last three days or so. One point that seems to be
shared by some, including myself, is that Arsene isn't tactically as good as the likes of Mourinho,
Hiddink and even Fergie.
I have to say I don't claim to be a tactical genius or have better footballing acumen than Le
Boss.
We've had goalkeepers, defenders and defensive midfielders, but this week the focus turns to
those concerned with the business of making and scoring goals.
This First XI incorporates goal-scoring and creative central and attacking midfielders. Second
strikers and inside forwards will be incorporated into a later selection of attackers.
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has criticized his own club for the small time poster they
put up around the City after they secured his signature.
The poster featured a picture of Tevez (ironically celebrating a goal for Manchester United
against Wigan) with the caption, 'Welcome to Manchester'.
I like to think of the office where the Nike World Cup kit designers work as being divided into
three sections, each labelled ‘Sane', ‘Slightly Silly' and ‘Monster Raving Loony'. When
you've seen the kits they've come up with for this summer's tournament, it's easy to spot which kit
was designed by which part of the office.
The Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk is doing his best to prepare his players for the biggest match
of their careers when they take on Uruguay in the semi-final of the World Cup tomorrow. Playing on
such a high-profile global stage can be nerve-wracking, but Van Marwijk is confident they can
handle the pressure.
Jose Mourinho held his first training session with Real Madrid yesterday. This is the beginning
of an interesting arrangement between manager and club. I like to think of it as a collision of
opposing forces coming together for a common interest. Real is notorious for the board over
stepping it's boundaries and making decisions about players that the manager is not aligned
with.
Sir Alex Ferguson says US coach Bob Bradley would be successful in the Premiership. The man who
led the USA at the recent World Cup, helping them reach the last 16, has been linked with the
vacant hot seat at Fulham following Roy Hodgson's departure. And were the Londoners to turn to
Bradley, Ferguson feels he would do a good job.
Stjarnan's latest and greatest goal celebration has the world (read: me) wondering to which
depths they'll plummet yet, now with the "human toilet" experience fully achieved. The good money
may be pushing the boundaries of simulation and reality, with their next goal followed by the goal
scorer peeing on an unsuspecting teammate.
Already identified as the game of the weekend by Sky Sports, tomorrow's Yorkshire clásico has
taken on greater significance after a simply apocalyptic Tuesday night. If Doncaster Rovers fans
weren't anticipating this one enough given the local connections and events the last time they met,
Leeds' capitulation two days ago, also within the boundaries of South Yorkshire, coupled with
Rovers' own
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Leisure CentreAnother Saturday and another change of plan!!! Originally it was to be Winsford United in the FA
Vase but a change in circumstances meant Gary Spooner and I ended up at the 1.
I'm getting a little irked with a lot of the reporting around Villa in recent times. Let me be
clear; I couldn't be happier that Nigel Reo-Coker is going to be wearing the armband and will also
be negotiating a new contract at the club, regular readers will know I'm a fan. However, you'd
think from the way it's being portrayed that NRC had been exiled to Siberia and was literally
coming in from the cold.
Another draw on the road falls somewhere between the boundaries of good result and a slight
disappointment. Of course, such simple statements aren't generally enough to summarise a whole game
yet another disappointing goal conceded doesn't account for the chances the home side later
spurned, but well, that's the point of a match report isn't it?
"Well shit, that's a navy sock, isn't it? With black shoes. That just won't do."
It had to come to this.
A few quick rules:
Five pictures, five captions. All Roy, all the time. Your dreams (or nightmares) have been
realized. Pick one or pick them all.