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There was one reason I have been looking forward to January: Wellington Silva arriving at the
club.
He is a type of player we have rarely seen in an Arsenal side, a player with tricks and the
ability to beat a man that few players in this current squad have. Imagine your typical English
full-back who has been pestered by Arshavin, Nasri or Walcott for 80 minutes then having to deal
with a tricky, enthusiastic young Brazilian with searing pace.
Irfan Bachdim has become the talk of Indonesia this last month. To be fair I think it's less to do
with his ability and more to do with his looks but there you go. Anyway, enjoy it while it lasts
girls because if he plays in tomorrow's AFF Cup Final 2nd Leg in Jakarta against Malaysia it could
prove to be his last international appearance.
I've written plenty of stuff about the breakaway LPI recently and not all of it has been positive.
There are a couple of reasons why I haven't really sat down and analysed the arguments for it are
two fold. First I covered all that ground when I started writing about Indonesian football. Second,
I am not convinced it's a long term option.
Gerard Houllier has stood on the touchline and overseen 11 Premier League games now and the
table doesn't lie, the stats are grim. His two wins represent an 18% win ratio and you can put that
up against the records of his predecessors if you wish in the manager performance table I complied
just before this season kicked off.
Gerard Houllier has stood on the touchline and overseen 11 Premier League games now and the
table doesn't lie, the stats are grim. His two wins represent an 18% win ratio and you can put that
up against the records of his predecessors if you wish in the manager performance table I complied
just before this season kicked off.
Is your team registered for the President's Cup? If not, you might want to act soon to secure
your place in Madison United's 18th annual indoor soccer tournament.
At least 64 teams are registered, according to the tournament website, leaving just 20 spots
available for the Feb. 19 and 20 event at Keva Sports Center in Middleton and BreakAway Sports
Center in Fitchburg.
Just two spots remain open for Madison United's 18th annual President's Cup indoor tournament,
both in the Men's Over-30 field.
All 32 places in the Men's Open bracket are filled, as are the 24 spots in the Women's Open
competition and the eight openings in the Men's Over-38 division, according to the tournament
website Monday night.
After reaping a cash bonanza through co hosting an AFF Cup group stage as well as two semi finals
and a final the Indonesian FA must now get back to more mundane matters.
Two teams have sent letters officially advising they will withdraw from the FA sanctioned Indonesia
Super League and hitch their cart to the breakaway Liga Primer Indonesia.