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WEEKEND REVIEW: THE PREMIERSHIP

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

by Alex Valhouli

Seamus Coleman vs Aston Villa (Getty Images)

Yesterday in Los Angeles, faithful soccer heads were brewing coffee at 4:15 in the morning to see midday matches in Europe and didn’t unplug until around 9:30 pm, when the final whistle blew at the Home Depot Center.

We’ll begin with the Premiership…

Theo Walcott remedied our heavy eyelids with a stunning display of speed, followed by a masterful finish. That was around 5am on the west coast. Blackburn fought hard, equalized, and ultimately lost to a game-winner by a much improved Andrei Arshavin. It’s too early to tell, but we see Blackburn finishing mid-table. The Gunners are looking like a top-4 squad.

Wayne Rooney made his debut against West Ham and scored a classy penalty, nearly faking the boots off of Matthew Greene. The scrappy #10 did enough to show us that he will be on point this season, but our EPL goals of the day came from Nani and Berbatov, respectively.

Wigan, a last place team from a town famous for its rugby, fought hard for a 1-0 victory over Spurs. As far as psychological boosts go, Wigan takes the cake. It was less than a year ago that the club agreed to refund fans after a 9-1 thrashing by Redknapp’s boys. As for Tottenham, we believe there is still hope for a top 4 or 5 finish. If Redknapp is able to work Gallas into his defensive and achieves some balance between Champions League duties and the team’s EPL pursuits, there is hope. We’ve also got a North London derby ahead of us in the Carling Cup race, as Tottenham face Arsenal in the 3rd round.

Chelsea ran through Stoke City with goals from Malouda and Drogba. Cynics are waiting to see Ancelotti’s crew face a ‘real’ opponent, but we have to be realistic. This is most dangerous team in the Premiership.

Andy Carroll racked up another goal for Newcastle in a draw with Wolverhampton, which will fuel debate over his future with the English national squad.

Today we saw Aston Villa’s Luke Young score with a slow arcing FIFA style chip against Everton. Despite dominating possession in the 2nd half, Everton could not finish for the life of them. Seamus Coleman, a late sub for the Toffees, is our player of note. He has the sort of speed and creativity that Everton lacked in the opening 60 minutes of play.

Darren Bent gave Sunderland a 1-0 win over Manchester City in stoppage time. This is not a big surprise if you consider Sunderland’s early season record at home in years past.

Lastly, Fernando Torres scored his 50th goal at Anfield, which resulted in another L for newly promoted West Brom.

We’ve got a couple weeks before the EPL picks up again, thanks to international friendlies.  Who do you support in England and how are you feeling about the the first three weeks?

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CHAMPS LEAGUE: GROUP STAGE PREDICTIONS

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The Champions League group stage begins in about three weeks and we are scouring the ONELOVE community for predictions, opinions, and irrational arguments surrounding the upcoming round.  To get the ball rolling, we caught up with OLFC West teammates Darren Davies and Cameron Araghi.

Davies, an LA area club coach, says: ‘Chelsea will win it (slight bias). They’ve been together, relatively unchanged, for three years and they have depth. Barça could win, especially with the addition of Villa, and Real is pretty damn serious. Picking up Ozil was huge. And then Mourinho has the formula for success.’

Cameron Araghi, another ONELOVE Ambassador, chimes in: ‘I always say Barça.  They have the statistics.  They have an attack-minded forward in Villa and if Mascherano signs, they will be the best team on earth.  I see Real Madrid doing very well this year, but they will fall short in the major tournaments.  And I may be wrong, but something tells me that Rafa is going to ruin Inter.’

What do you say?  Who will surprise us this year?  Who will disappoint?

The group stage fixtures will take place in September (14/15, 28/29), October (19/20), November (2/3, 23/24), and wrap up in early December (7/8).

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FA CUP TRIUMPH FOR CHELSEA

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Chelsea bounced back from a disappointing Champions League campaign this year, winning the Premiership and the FA cup for the first time in club history. They are now one of 7 clubs to ever claim the FA Cup double. Not a bad deal for manager Carlo Ancelotti in his first season.

Chelsea controlled the first half, but couldn’t manage to find the net. In the second half, Portsmouth began to dominate the game, but their momentum slowed when Boateng had a penalty shot blocked by Mr Golden Gloves himself. It was 1-0 to Chelsea in the end, thanks to a set piece goal from Drogba.

Considering Chelsea’s form and Pompey’s laundry list of troubles, it was a respectable result.

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CHELSEA BRILLIANT IN 7-0 STOKE SWEEP

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Salomon Kalou took the Blues ahead with 2 scrappy goals, finishing some incredible work by Lampard at midfield. And that was just the beginning. Chelsea showed us all what a #1 team is meant to do. Reflecting on the win, Kalou told a reporter: “I’m glad that I got my first hat-trick, because it shows that I can be in the first XI and I try to push the manager to give me a place.”

With all respect to Stoke City and everything they’ve accomplished this season, they were completely outclassed. Check out highlights.


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LEAGUE LEADERS SPAR FOR TOP SPOT IN ENGLAND

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Chelsea has made an emphatic return to form and you have to wonder, with Rooney’s injuries and the countless issues plaguing Arsenal, if anyone is actually capable challenging their title hopes.

Drogba had the game winner on Saturday as Rooney watched painfully from the crowd.  Here are highlights…


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LAMPARD STUNS IN 7-1 VILLA THRASHING

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Frank Lampard had 4 goals against Aston Villa in a much needed morale-booster for Chelsea. Villa, who were thiiiiis close to being Champions League contenders, must get their acts together.


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THE BEST OF EUROPE: The Bridge Is Over! Inter Advance, Chelsea To Focus on Premiership…

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010


Disappointment. Disappointment not only for Chelsea’s players, not only for Chelsea’s fans, but also, disappointment for me.  The best Champions League matchup in the current round ended up being one huge disappointment. Unless, of course, you are an Inter Milan fan.

The Italian leaders did what Italians do best; defend and counter.  And they did it magnificently.  As difficult as it is for me to give credit to him, I shall give credit where it is due. Mourinho did a wonderful job in preparing his titans for this titanic clash. Some questionable first half refereeing decisions proved to be the only truly serious chances from the home side who were simply unable to crack the rock hard defense of Inter.

Samuel Eto’o finished clinically with what should have been at least his second goal of the night but Inter’s true heart and soul came from probably the only single Inter player who I respect: Wesley Sneijder.  He was simply everywhere.  Defending, attacking, passing, dribbling, but most importantly directing.  Everything went through him and nearly every touch he took went the right way.  The Dutch international who started his career at Ajax before having a short and unsuccessful run at Real Madrid, once again proved what an asset he is to Jose’s otherwise bleak side. Yes, I’ll say it again, bleak.

For me this is disappointing because I feel like the best side lost. Argue what you will, Chelsea in my opinion are the third best team in the world, trailing only Manchester United and Pep’s Barça, but from now on in the Champions, I guess I’ll just have to do without them.

-Yoni Ginsberg

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9-MAN CHELSEA BULLIED BY TEVEZ AND BELLAMY

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Tevez scores on a penalty – photo credit: Olly Greenwood/Getty Images

Manchester City has opened up the title race in England.

This was not your run-of-the-mill showdown between top clubs.  In the days leading up to today’s showdown, the Wayne Bridge/John Terry ‘baby mama’ situation managed to overshadow the more substantial problems facing the league leaders.  Their defense is weak, their goalkeeper is out, and their position in the league is no longer secure.

Manchester City managed to end a 37 game unbeaten streak for Chelsea at home.


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SAHA PROPELS EVERTON PAST CHELSEA

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Saha Celebrates w/ teammates/photo credit: Reuters

Everton created a blip on the radar a couple months ago when Louis Saha started scoring goals. Things got complicated, injuries came, and Everton sunk. And then…they bounced back. We can’t credit Donovan with the turn-around (Cahill and Saha are playing like champions), but his arrival couldn’t have come at a more opportune time.

Yesterday’s 2-1 victory over Chelsea can be credited to a strong Everton midfield and a show of striking brilliance from an in-form Saha.

As for the Chelsea defender that we all love to hate (hate is a strong word, but he is a spoiled brat), it’s been confirmed that Ashley Cole’s ankle is fractured. The defender will miss the majority of this season and may be pushed down the roster for South Africa. Without Cole on defense, John Terry will have his hands full.

There is only one direction that Chelsea can go at this point. Drogba may be able to keep the team’s title hopes alive, but it’s looking doubtful after the Everton loss.

Without further ado, here are your highlights…


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JOHNSON, KEANE AMONG TOP TRANSFERS AS WINDOW CLOSES

Monday, February 1st, 2010

By Jake Glavies

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The Premier League transfer window closed with a slight thud rather than a bang today.

The biggest true transfer of the day came as Manchester City brought in former England U-21 winger Adam Johnson from Middlesbrough. Johnson, who’s scored 11 goals in 25 English League Championship matches this season, was widely regarded in England as one of the best players not playing in the Premier League. The move cost City a reported $11 million; Johnson will be under contract until 2014.

At just 22 years old, Johnson still has a lot of growing to do. Playing under the tutelage of Roberto Mancini should help expedite his maturation. That being said, Johnson will have to fight for every minute he gets at City.

In the hopes of making a push for the Championship playoffs, Middlesbrough took to the Scottish Premier League, bringing in strikers Scott McDonald of Celtic and Lee Miller of Aberdeen. The pair will bring experience and power to The Boro, combining for 197 league appearances and 79 goals.

Victor Moses will also make the move from the Championship to the top flight, as he jumps from Crystal Palace to Wigan on a three-and-a-half year contract. The forward had been linked with a number of notable European clubs, including Arsenal and Barcelona, but at just 19 years old, Moses may have been viewed as too inexperienced to make such a move. So far this season he’s turned in six goals in 18 appearances. Midfielder Marcelo Moreno also joined the team on a loan deal Monday.

In what could be the final move of his career, 32-year-old Benni McCarthy made the switch from Blackburn Rovers to West Ham for an undisclosed fee. The South African will look to regain his form with the Hammers leading up to this summer’s World Cup.

The most notable loan deal of the day came when Robbie Keane – who has fallen out of favor at Tottenham and also lost his starting job to Peter Crouch – signed to move to Celtic until the end of the season. After leaving Spurs for a short stay at Liverpool, Keane rejoined Harry Redknapp’s squad but couldn’t regain the form that led to some 80 goals in 200 appearances at White Hart Lane. Keane will be joined by other transfer day signings Diomansy Kamara, Edson Braafheid and Paul Slane.

Other moves on transfer day included: Spurs defender Alan Hutton to Sunderland on-loan for the rest of the season; West Ham inks Leeds striker Mido to loan deal and also signs AS Saint-Etienne’s Ilan.

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