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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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ONELOVE SPOTLIGHT: HAPOEL TEL AVIV

Friday, August 6th, 2010

by Yoni Ginsberg

Futbol is nothing without the little guy. That hometown team, or small nation which achieves immense success without Manchester City’s bankroll or Real Madrid’s players. Turkey during the ’06 World Cup, Uruguay this year, as well as various small clubs that succeed in European competition. For me, that little guy is everything. Hapoel Tel Aviv, my small hometown club.

Although considered by its fans in their chants as an “empire” we are but a small Israeli side with a few known players (Ben Sahar and Nigerian keeper Vincent Enyeama) and a small budget. Therefore, when we won the domestic double last season, we celebrated. We celebrated hard. We were automatically placed in the second qualifying round in the Champions League in which we met Željezni?ar, a small Bosnian team, whom we quietly demolished 6-0 on aggregate. However, next came a tougher challenge – FK Aktobe, the Kazakhstani champions.

In the first leg of the two leg tie, we were beaten 1-0 in Kazakhstan from a penalty that was awarded for a hand ball in the area. Although we were favorites to move on to the next round we had a difficult task ahead of us- beating a team that would come to Tel Aviv to play defensively and try to protect its one goal advantage.  On Tuesday, we achieved that task and have positioned ourselves one step closer to playing against teams like Chelsea and Inter Milan. And we did it in style.

Playing in a sold out Bloomfield Stadium, the Red Devils came out strong scoring 3 goals in the first half. Eran Zahavi, Ben Sahar (ex Chelsea, QPR, and Espanyol), and an own goal by Aktobe’s Ba all contributed to my teams excellent first half showing. Sadly, the second half wasn’t as exciting with Aktobe scoring their only goal of the match in the 89th minute.

This game is more than just a small step forward for a tiny club. This victory guarantees that the club will receive in excess of 20 million New Israeli Shekels ($5 million) which for such a club is a huge sum of money. In the playoff round, one before the group stages and Hapoel’s next round they will be drawn with teams like Partizan Belgrade and Red Bull Salzburg. Hopefully my little hometown team will achieve big league fame and glory. 1L!

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HIGUAIN RUMORED TO LEAVE MADRID!?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

by Rick Minars

UUUUUUUUHHH! Looks like both Machester Utd and Manchester City are looking to bid on the forward. I wouldn’t be surprised to see other teams jump all over this opportunity and bid for his services.  Can anyone say bidding war?!  OH YEAH!

Too bad, though.   Real has a tendency to treat quality players poorly.  Examples: Cambiasso and Robben. Look at these guys now!   And the list goes on!  I mean come on!

For them to let Higuaín go is a huge mistake especially since fellow Argentina international Angel Di Maria is set to join Real after the World Cup. These two work very well together. Just purely a huge mistake and a reason why it is very difficult to build a base and a collective Real when you have club members purchasing and transferring players rather than letting the coach (in this case Manuel Pellegrini) do what they are supposed to do.

But I don’t blame Gonzalo Higuaín. Real is Real for its history and quality players. Quality players on paper, that is. In truth, it’s been a while since they have been able to prove anything in Europe and even La Liga to any extent since Barcelona’s current dominace in La Liga.

It’s funny that Real is willing to pay bench players more than Gonzalo who is the team’s leading goal scorer, provides tons of good play, and trails only Lionel Messi for the Pichichi*.

About the Author:

Rick Minars is a ONELOVE Ambassador and a coach at Beverly Hills High in Los Angeles, CA. He is an Argentine-American who joined the ONELOVE movement during our early pickup sessions in 2007.

*The Pichichi is awarded annually by the Spanish newspaper ‘Marca’ to the highest goal scorer in La Liga.

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CITY ON A MISSION FOR 4th

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

City face Tottenham on Wed – photo: Andrew Yates/Getty

Manchester City have battled their way back into to the top four, just as the dearly departed (from the club, that is) Mark Hughes had predicted at the season’s start.

No matter how you feel about City, or Mancini’s position on two-a-days, you can’t deny that these guys deserve to be considered top-tier. Wednesday will decide if they, or Tottenham, will play in the Champions League next year.

A few notes on today’s game:

Villa established a lead after 16 minutes of play, but it was a penalty shot from Tevez (29 goals this year) in the 41st that reversed the flow of things. Wright-Phillips and Adam Johnson each had key assists on goals for Adebayor and Craig Bellamy.

Looking ahead at what will be the most exciting match left to play in England before the World Cup, you have to wonder how Mancini will prepare for Tottenham on Wednesday. Hotspur have distinguished themselves as worthy opponents (also fighting for 4th), but there’s no knowing who will perform best under pressure.  If Tottenham can secure a win, it’ll mean their first Champions League berth in 50 years!

Who will you be supporting?

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FOOTBALLERS CONVERGE ON MANCHESTER FOR 50 CENT

Friday, March 26th, 2010

50 performs in Manchester – photo cred: Splash

The influence of Hip Hop in the EPL seems to be spreading like wildfire.  50 Cent played to a sell-out crowd in Manchester tonight, attracting footballers and fans from every corner of the UK to drop rivalries and enjoy some music.  Might as well kick off a rumor while we’re at it… What if 50 bought into an EPL franchise?

Emile Heskey and Emanuel Adebayor at 50’s show – photo credit: Matrix Photos

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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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LIVERPOOL VS MANCHESTER CITY: A Battle for Hallowed Ground

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Sunday’s clash between Manchester City and Liverpool is the showdown that could have been. While both teams prepare to face off for the fourth spot in the Premier League, they’ll each be doing so without their most dangerous offensive weapons. Boasting two of the league’s most proficient goal scorers in Carlos Tevez and Fernando Torres, the contest in Manchester could have been one of the league’s best. However, neither player will be in uniform when their teams meet this weekend.

An injury plagued year has held Torres to just 15 league appearances, in which time he’s netted a team-high 12 goals. After returning from nearly a month long layoff during the first half of the season, Torres managed to stay healthy for just five league matches before again returning to the sidelines. As for Tevez, an extended family leave to look after his daughter in Argentina has kept the forward out since a 2-0 victory over Bolton on Feb. 9. After getting off to a slow start during his first season at City, Tevez has come on strong over the past two months – scoring 11 goals in 11 matches to help Manchester rise to No. 4 in the league, just one point ahead of Liverpool.

Scoring a combined 25 goals this year – with Tevez accounting for a team-leading 13 scores – the duo has helped keep their respective clubs in the top quarter of the table for most of the season. With both scratched from the line-up for Sunday though, the match will take on a completely different dynamic. Both teams must look to their background players for the lift they need to stay in Champions League contention. For Liverpool it’ll be a combination of Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard. The duo has teamed up for 14 goals this year – with Kuyt leading the way with nine.

On City’s side, Emmanuel Adebayor will attempt to pick up the slack while Tevez is across the Atlantic. Netting nine goals this season, including three in his last four league matches, Adebayor will be the focal point of Manchester’s attack.

Though both teams are without their top offensive stars, neither should have much difficulty finding the back of the net. City has allowed 33 goals this season, most amongst the top five teams in the league. Liverpool has fared only slightly better, giving up 27 scores.

After playing to a 2-2 draw on Nov. 21, each team would certainly like to knock the other out of the top quarter of the table. But just who’ll step up and grab the victory for his team won’t be known until the action begins Sunday.

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MANCHESTER CITY: Breaking into the Top 4

Friday, February 5th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Manchester City will be in prime position to leap into fourth place in the Premier League Saturday, as Wayne Bridge and Joleon Lescott will make their return to the line-up during the trip to Hull City.

Both players have been out of action for around two months after suffering knee injuries just one week apart. Bridge went down Dec. 5 against Chelsea and Lescott at Bolton Dec. 12. With the defenders sidelined, City won five of its last seven matches, but suffered key losses against Tottenham, 3-0, and Everton, 2-0. While Lescott will be on the bench to start the match, Bridge will be in the starting line-up. He and fellow defender Kolo Toure will attempt to clamp down on a Hull City attack that’s managed just 23 goals this season.

Roberto Mancini couldn’t have gotten the defensive duo back at a better time. With the next three matches coming against teams in the bottom half of the league, Mancini will have a chance to get Bridge and Lescott back into the swing of things before facing Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham in successive weeks. So far this season, City is 1-1-1 against the three, with a goal differential of minus 2.

If Mancini’s squad is to move up the league standings, it’ll need a bit of help this weekend. Currently sitting sixth – just a point behind Liverpool and two behind Spurs – City could jump into the top four with a win over Hull City and losses or draws by its two nearest competitors. The Reds will face Everton, a squad that’s gone 4-0-5 since losing its last match Nov. 29 to Liverpool. Meanwhile, Spurs will face Aston Villa and Gabriel Agbonlahor – who is coming off a two goal performance at Fulham.

Both squads will have their work cut out for them if they want to keep their place in the league and hold off a newly restocked City team. Manchester will get another boost as the newly acquired Patrick Vieira could make his long awaited debut.

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JOHNSON, KEANE AMONG TOP TRANSFERS AS WINDOW CLOSES

Monday, February 1st, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Adam Johnson heads to Man City/photo credit: Lee Smith/Action Images

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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ROBINHO AND CITY

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

After digging deep into its coffers and spending a combined $80 million to bring in Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor this past offseason, Manchester City felt primed for a push into the top four.

But those hopes took a large blow Thursday, when record signing Robinho was allowed to leave City for a six month loan to Brazilian club Santos. Through his early season struggles, coach Roberto Mancini remained optimistic that his star player could get back on track, but it appears he’s given up hope. And for the immediate future, the forward won’t be missed.

After scoring a team-high 14 goals during the 2008-09 season – his first with City – the Brazilian has taken a turn for the worse. Through 10 Premier League matches this year, Robinho has failed to find the back of the net; though it wasn’t for lack of trying, as he attempted 23 shots, good for fifth highest on the team. The Brazilian’s lone goal came just five days ago, when he scored in the 84th minute to help City to a 4-2 victory over Scunthorpe United in FA Cup action.

Robinho had slipped so far down the food chain at City, that he was unused in four matches this season – including Carling Cup games against Manchester United and Arsenal. He also came off the bench in four other matches. But the bench is no place for a player earning $51 million – or $257,000 a week for that matter.

With Robinho’s dip in form came the rumors of a move away from City. Luckily for Mancini and the rest of the Manchester squad, the move isn’t for good. Though never a dominant goal scorer, Robinho – if able to return to form – could be the perfect complement to Tevez.

And Santos seems like just the place where the 26 year old can regain his confidence. After joining the club at the age of 15, he went on to lead the squad to its first ever Brazilian title in 2002 before leaving for Real Madrid. Europe might be the place to be, but when you need a little pick-me-up sometimes there’s no place like home.

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