Selasa, April 21, 2009

Kaka rules out a move to Madrid or the Premier League


Kaka reiterated his desire to stay with Milan when asked yet again about new rumours linking him with a move to either Real Madrid or Manchester United.The Brazilian superstar has had to state his intention to stay at the San Siro on several occasions since a move to Manchester City did not materialise in January.

The media have consistently claimed that Milan's willingness to speak to the Premier League club is a sign that they may consider another huge bid.

He is enjoying life at Milan and is not seeking a move away. Said Kaka:

“I have already said and already shown that I am committed to this club so there is nothing else to add,” Kaka told the Italian media.

“I truly enjoy myself at San Siro and I am happy with the support I receive here,” he concluded.






Chelsea’s FA Cup celebrations get violent


CHELSEA players avoided a bloodbath by minutes when they celebrated booking their place in the FA Cup Final. Stars including Frank Lampard, 30, John Terry, 28, and Joe Cole, 27, left a West End club just moments before a gruesome fight broke out.

One woman was left covered in blood after being hit on the head with a wine bottle. The Blues heroes had been celebrating their 2-1 win over London rivals Arsenal at the trendy Movida nightclub.

Goalscorer Didier Drogba, 31, mid-fielder Michael Essien, 26, and striker Salomon Kalou, 23, joined the English players as they partied until just after 4am.

One witness told the Daily Star last night: “Just after 4am, when the club closes, the players came out and went off in cars.

German Soccer Team Energie Cottbus Refunds Money To Fans After Sucking Against Schalke 04


Even the most devoted fans have their limits. That’s why German Bundesliga soccer club Energie Cottbus refunded money to 600 of their fans, knowing their patience might be a bit tested.

The 600 fans had traveled to Gelsenkirchen from their homes in Cottbus, a journey of almost 400 miles, in order to watch Energie Cottbus play Schalke 04. They would have enjoyed the match much more had Energie Cottbus sent their players on the road trip as well. Schalke 04 won the match 4-0.

The loss was Energie Cottbus’ 6th in their last 7 matches, and the team is now the 2nd worst in the Bundesliga and facing relegation.

The club notified their fans of the refund by sending out a press release titled, “Sorry.” In the press release, the team said, “”By refunding the cost of admission for their supporters, the red and whites would like to apologise for the pitiful performance which they displayed at the Veltins Arena.”

Judging by how bad this season has gone, the team might want to consider offering season ticket refunds as well.





Liverpool v Arsenal Team News


Liverpool entertain Arsenal on Tuesday evening with no injury concerns other than Steven Gerrard who it was already known would miss the match after aggravating his groin injury in the build up to last week's Champions League clash with Chelsea.

Arsenal on the other hand have a litany of concerns and are already without strike pairing Robin van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor. Leading scorer van Persie has a groin problem Adebayor picked up a hamstring injury during the FA Cup semi-final over the weekend. Brazilian born Croatian forward Eudardo is likely to feature.

Manuel Almunia has failed to recover from a knock to his ankle which kept him on the sidelines at Wembley. Lukasz Fabianski is set to stand in once more.

Defensive trio Gael Clichy, Johan Djourou and William Gallas are also missing- he latter two with knee injuries. The Gunners can welcome back Bacary Sagna after a virus.

Teams:

Liverpool (from): Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Hyypia, Agger, Skrtel, Dossena, Aurelio, Insua, Benayoun, Riera, Mascherano, Alonso, Lucas, Kuyt, Torres, Ngog, El Zhar, Cavalieri.

Arsenal (from): Fabianski, Sagna, Toure, Silvestre, Gibbs, Arshavin, Song, Fabregas, Walcott, Bendtner, Eduardo, Mannone, Eboue, Nasri, Diaby, Vela, Denilson, Ramsey.





Isnin, April 20, 2009

Ten things you should know about....Liverpool


1. The club was founded in 1892 and quickly became a strong force in English football, wining five league championships between 1900 and 1947.

2. Legendary manager Bill Shankly took over the club in 1959 when the club were in the Second Division and on his arrival he released 24 players.

3. After winning promotion to the top flight, Shankly won three league championships, two FA Cups and the UEFA Cup.

4. But Bob Paisley is the club’s most successful manager, winning 21 trophies including three European Cups, six league titles and the League Cup in three successive seasons.

5. The current club badge is based on the city’s liver bird, which is placed inside a shield. Above the shield is a representation of the Shankly Gates with the title of the club’s famous anthem ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

6. Ian Callaghan holds the club appearance record standing at 857 between 1958 and 1978.

7. Ian Rush is the club’s all-time record goalscorer with 346 between 1980 and 1987 and 1988 to 1996, although Roger Hunt has scored the most league goals.

8. Liverpool were the first British club to have sponsorship on their shirts after agreeing a deal with Hitachi in 1979.

9. Player-manager Kenny Dalglish won the Double in his first season in charge in 1985-86.

10. Liverpool’s European Cup winning captain Emlyn Hughes was nicknamed ‘Crazy Horse’.


Source: Givemefootball.com




Alex Ferguson showed arrogance and contempt for the FA Cup


Some men, through their deeds, are untouchable in the press. Winston Churchill achieved it after the Second World War. Bill Clinton seemed to don a Teflon skin in his near impeachment of the 1990s.

And now, it seems, Alex Ferguson has joined this elite group.

It is still early days following the Manchester United elimination from the FA Cup, but articles criticising the pugnacious Scot are few and far between. However, his conduct in the week preceding the match, and his example set during it, surely has to come under scrutiny.

Two weeks ago, Ferguson questioned Rafa Benitez's logic in bringing up Manchester United in a prematch meeting with the press before the European tie with Chelsea. He commented, "He's got a European tie (against Chelsea) and he's talking about Alex Ferguson. Fantastic! I didn't know I was that important!"

He is quick to offer opinion on the actions of others, but it seems he is not so keen on taking his own advice.

Not a week later, he returned the favour by criticising Benitez ahead of Man Utd's cup semi-final against Everton. Fergie refuted a comment made by Benitez two years ago that the Toffees weren't a big club, then called the Reds boss "beyond the pale" in his somewhat ambiguous hand gestures during Liverpool's 4-0 drubbing of Blackburn. An impressive tirade from the master of mind games and a lofty position to take, having alleged that the Liverpool gaffer is arrogant and, to quote the Scot, a man that showed contempt to a fellow manager.

Step forward to Sunday's semi-final in the FA Cup.

A competition steeped in history, but struggling to maintain its former glory. Played at the home of football, Wembley Stadium. Travelled to by thousands of Manchester United fans, each paying in the region of £100 for tickets and travel, before taking into account match day costs at the ground. Playing against a team that Ferguson himself argued was a big club.

Yet, his team selection showed the same arrogance and dismissiveness he accused his bitter rival of during the week. By only selecting two members of the first team, Ferguson showed a complete and utter lack of respect not only to Everton Football Club, but to the FA Cup, the world's oldest footballing competition and a symbol of our nation's game.

Not only that, but it was a slap in the face to his own supporters who had paid a significant sum and travelled many miles to see their best side fight for a place in the showpiece final of English football. What they got was an insipid performance from a youth team that barely warranted the 0-0 scoreline and defamed the occasion.

We all know the arguments that he has to rest players for other competitions. This, however, is not a game that one should rest players for. A semi-final in the Champions League wouldn't and won't get the same treatment, of that you can be sure.

This is not the first time he has tarnished the name of this great competition, either, having famously withdrawn Man Utd from the 1999-2000 cup to play in the World Club Championship, a move that attracted criticism at the time but has since faded into history.






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Former Red hails new 'Super Sub'


David Fairclough has praised Yossi Benayoun for his impressive form in recent weeks.

The Israeli international has come off the bench to turn around a few games of late and the legend who was nicknamed 'Super Sub' for his similar abilities in the 70's and 80's believes he is a key player in Rafael Benitez's side.

"People like Benayoun are weighing in with goals and playing a key part in winning us games," Fairclough told the lfconline.com.

"Yossi deserves a pat on the back. I think his form for us has been very impressive. He has scored some key goals and he looks like he is enjoying his football.

"He looks comfortable and he is a key part of our squad. It's a good sign that a lot of our players in the squad are looking comfortable and confident."




Carra to become Liverpool new League number thirteen


Jamie Carragher, the reds' current longest serving player, is set to move up one place for the number of League games played for the club to become Liverpool all-time #13, assuming he turns out against Arsenal at Anfield on Tuesday.

This will be his 393rd Premiership game for Liverpool - more than sixty outings ahead of his nearest current challenger, skipper Steven Gerrard. He has bagged just four goals in these League matches.

Jamie signed on as a pro in September 1996, and is currently contracted with the club until 2011. He made his League bow as a substitute in our goalless home draw with West Ham United in January 1997, having remained on the bench on four other occasions earlier that season. He played in just one more League game during that campaign, when he netted against Aston Villa in his first start.

After twenty League outings in 1997/98, he established himself as a regular, missing just eighteen League fixtures in the next five seasons. However, his 2003/04 was affected by a broken leg at Blackburn Rovers in September, and he could only turn out 22 times in the League.

He was an ever-present in the Premiership for the first time in 2004/05, and has since missed just eight League matches, with Rafael Benítez rarely rotating him out of the team.

Carra's 393rd League game will draw him level with left-back Donald Mackinlay in thirteenth place in the club's all-time League appearance ranking. He starred for the reds between 1910 and 1929, scoring 33 League goals, including one struck spectacularly from ten yards inside his own half at West Ham United in January 1926! He skippered us to two League titles, and also played in our first FA Cup Final in 1914.

It will take a further 37 Premiership games before the 31-year old Bootle lad can break into the club's all-time Top 10 League appearance holders, and he would then still be more than 200 League games behind Ian Callaghan, who is likely to forever remain the Liverpool player who tops the appearance charts.

Source: YNWA





Ahad, April 19, 2009

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So, was Allardyce really offended by Rafa's hand gestures...?


The Daily Mail has revealed that Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce had a drink with Liverpool No 2 Sammy Lee after his side’s 4-0 defeat at Anfield last weekend without mentioning that he had been offended by a gesture from Rafa Benitez.

The conversation over a couple of beers casts doubt over Allardyce’s claim that he was humiliated by Benitez after Fernando Torres scored Liverpool’s second goal.The Blackburn manager claimed on Friday he had tried to seek out Benitez for an explanation. He said: ‘I was hugely disappointed by those gestures. I think they were disrespectful and quite humiliating. The feeling was that he had written us off. It was open arms and then a crossover of the arms as if to suggest that was it.’





Barnes: Exit Won't Affect Liverpool


Liverpool legend John Barnes does not believe the midweek Champions League exit at Chelsea will have a major effect on his former club's title hopes.

It had been suggested the dramatic defeat could harm the team's morale going into the closing stages of the season, but Barnes disagrees.

He told Football Pools.com: "With few games to go in all the competitions, I'm not sure it will have that big an impact.

"The players won't have lost any confidence despite their exit and I certainly wouldn't be surprised if they achieved maximum points from their remaining league games.

"They have the chance to return to the top of the table on Tuesday if they can beat in-form Arsenal but I wouldn't say that gives Liverpool a psychological advantage.

"After all, they've done the same twice recently only for United to win their following game and take back top spot.

"It's all about keeping the pressure on United game by game in the hope they crack.

"Perhaps the extra rest between games will help them do that but I'm not sure it will be a major issue in the title race with so few games left to play."

Busy summer for Liverpool's Spanish stars


Fernando Torres looks set to face a busy summer of football with little time for a summer break, after the Merseyside club announced plans to tour Thailand in July.

Torres is already set to play for Spain in the Confederations Cup in South Africa in June and may now have to report back to Liverpool shortly afterwards as the club plan to travel to Asia for a pre-season tour.

Despite current political unrest in the country, the Anfield outfit are reportedly in negotiations to play a series of games in Thailand, according to the Mail on Sunday.

The paper claims that an announcement will be made this week about the tour, which should see the club play the Thailand national team, managed by former Everton midfielder Peter Reid, in Bangkok on July 22.

Liverpool will then move on to Singapore to play another game, four days later, in a tour that should prove, financially, very lucrative for the club.

However, the timing of the trip, which follows the Confederations Cup, means that Torres will have little time to rest during the summer, which may cause anxiety at the club particularly as the striker has endured an injury-plagued season at Anfield.

He has managed only 15 Premier League starts this season, yet has still hit an impressive 11 goals.

Of course, Torres is not the only Liverpool player who this will affect, as the Reds boast several Spanish internationals who are also expected to play in the Confederations Cup.

Pepe Reina, Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arebloa will join Torres in South Africa and may also have to endure very little time off this summer.





2010 Fisker Karma

Fisker is the world's first premium 'plug-in' electric hybrid and it has been in development since 2007 for a market launch in Q4 of 2010. Based out of California, Fisker has built the Karma with partner Quantum Technologies and hopes to offer the electric car for just $80,400 after US government tax deductions.

With regenerative brakes, a functional solar roof and lithium-ion batteries, the Karma is a complicated car. It uses a Ford Ecotec Inline-4 to generate electricity over long distances but that doesn't kick in until 50 gasoline-free miles have elapsed.





2009 Top Marques Monaco

Top Marques Monaco is dedicated to custom coachwork and the highest levels of engineering, many incredible supercars are currently on display at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.

All the best tuners are present. Gemballa brought out four cars, including Mirage #16 and a new Cayenne-based SUV called the Tornado. Mansory has their carbon-fiber wrapped Veyron and PPI brought out a set of Audi R8-based Razors.








Some of the very best supercars from Pagani, Koenigsegg, Weissman, Apollo, RUF and Fisker are also present. Please check out the comprehensive gallery by Loic Kernen which extensively features the a.d. Tramontana R-Edition.






Kenny Dalglish set for Anfield return


Reports suggest Kenny Dalglish may be in line to make a return to Liverpool Football Club just over 18 years after leaving the club.

Anfield boss Rafael Benitez is understood to have sounded out his 58 year old predecessor about joining his staff with a roving brief between the academy, Melwood as well as the first team.

Benitez's recent contract negotiations saw him claim more responsibility over various facets of the club.

Preliminary talks are understood to have gone well. Dalglish has been a long term advocate of the manager and not only his methods but track record.

Benitez is also known to be an admirer of Dalglish as a player not to mention his achievements while in the Anfield hotseat.

If an agreement can be reached it will be the Liverpool legend's first active involvement in football since leaving Celtic where he was a Director of Football as well as interim manager until the summer of 2000.





Vidic still recovering from Torres trauma


Manchester United's seemingly-solid defender Nemanja Vidic will now always be remembered for his error which opened the way for Liverpool's great triumph.

"Obviously it is going to follow you for your career when it happens in a big game like against Liverpool, and you're never going to forget," Vidic said. "I like to look back, when I play well and when I play bad, I like to watch the games and improve every part of my game. That game, obviously I'd like to have cleared the ball straight away. When the game is finished you know these things but you take these things and try next time not to do the same thing."

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Ryan Giggs has not been one of the best six players in the Premier League this season

Ryan Giggs is a wonderful football player. He is still a joy to watch and he still has a part to play for Manchester United: an old head who has been there and done that as United seek to make history this season. But has he really been the best player in the league this season?






Jumaat, April 17, 2009

Arsene Wenger: We are ready


Arsene Wenger insisted Arsenal are ready for Manchester United - and then promised another Champions League thriller.

Gunners boss Wenger was in confident mood after his brilliant young side destroyed Villarreal with a stunning victory at the Emirates.

Wenger also believes Arsenal can serve up a repeat of Chelsea's European classic with Liverpool in their two- legged semi- final with old rivals United.

"It could be another game like that," said Wenger.

"I believe both teams, Manchester United and Arsenal, always produce very exciting games. Both teams like to go forward and it will be a promising semi- final.

"We are up for the challenge and it will be very interesting. It's a cup competition of 180 minutes and what's more important is the form on the day. Both teams have the same programme - a game in hand to play, an FA Cup semi- final, so how much we are physically okay might have an impact.

“I watched the Liverpool and Chelsea and you can’t say that those who love football can’t want to watch that game.

Ryan Giggs mistreated by Porto midfielder

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Ryan Giggs found out exactly why the Estadio do Dragao has such a fearsome reputation.

Top 10 conclusions Champions League quarter finals 15 April


1. The only person changing colour and taking on the persona of a monster was Sir Alex Ferguson, not Hulk.

2. Cristiano Ronaldo has clearly rediscovered his Champions League shooting boots. That was a peach!

3. Nerve-settling early goals were the order of the day.

4. Nemanja Vidic is not a striker. His terrible miss from five yards out ought to have made the evening a lot less nail-biting.

5. Dimitar Berbatov has been giving Cristiano Ronaldo lessons in sulky celebrations.

6. It is time to get excited about Theo Walcott, part three. He seems to be picking up where he left off before his injury now that his match fitness is returning.

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More Brazil Nuts: Guaratingueta president Carlos Arini confronts the ref


Earlier in the week, Brazil of Comercial coach Pedro Santilli assaulting both an opposition player and the referee. And now lightening has struck twice, with Guaratingueta president Carlos Arini going head to head with referee Wallace Nascimento Valente during last Thursday’s Copa do Brasil match with Atletico MG.

The controversy blew up just before the halftime break.

Trailing 1-nil to a second minute goal from Guaru, Atletico MG were awarded a penalty just before the break after ref Valente erred in deciding against Guaratingueta keeper Juninho after a coming together with opposition striker Diego Tadell.

Bearing down on goal, Tadell attempted to take the ball around the keeper, only for the number one to dive at the forward’s feet managing to get both hands onto the ball and avert the danger. But with Tadell tumbling to the floor the match officials made a poor call in blowing up for a penalty, showing the red card to Juninho, before the spot-kick was duly dispatched by the visitors’ number 9.

It was all too much for Guaratingueta’s president Carlos Arini, who proceeded to burst onto the pitch at the break charging straight for the match officials to vent his anger after seeing his side victimised. Enraged, Arini refused to be controlled as both his own Guaratingueta players and the fourth official tried desperately to calm down the owner. For their part, the officials gaggled together under the watchful protection of local armed police.

A stand-off ensued, Arini hurling a barrage of abuse at the referee including calling the man in black a “thief” and shouting that Valente had “no shame” for his poor decision, before eventually being man-handled off the pitch as order was slowly restored.

The match ended 2-all.

Source: 101 Great Goals