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GREECE MAKES HISTORY!

Friday, June 18th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

Hats off to Greece today as they won their first ever World Cup match against Nigeria.

They were helped by the fact that a Nigeria player kicked out at a Greek player and got sent off, but kudos to the Greeks for scoring the goals they needed. The ‘Pirate Ship’ now looks forward to playing Argentina.  A win would probably take them through to the next round, but Argentina are firing on all cylinders at the moment and will be a tough squad to overcome.

Today, however belongs to Greece and after their recent financial meltdown, this will be a welcome break from that.

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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL: SPL Week 1 Draw

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

The SPL fixture list has been drawn randomly by some sort of weird computer thingy.

Week 1 is as followsspl

by Marc Roseblade

2010/11 Clydesdale Bank Premier League fixtures

Kick-off 3pm unless stated. TV selections will be announced in due course.

Saturday August 14
Aberdeen v Hamilton Accies
Hearts v St Johnstone
Inverness CT v Celtic
Motherwell v Hibernian
Rangers v Kilmarnock
St Mirren v Dundee United

I am not going to list all the fixtures as there are way too many, visit the SPL website.

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WOMENS CHAMPS LEAGUE FINALS: Potsdam Wins!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

The ladies of Potsdam pulled off a victory in PK’s

It was the women’s chance to shine tonight in Madrid as FFC Turbine Potsdam faced off against Olympique Lyonnais in the inaugral final of the Womens Champions League 2010.

The Coliseum Alfonso Pérez in Getafe was a sell out and as part of the new UEFA initiative to promote football to a wider audience and part of the 8 day festival taking on the run up to the main event on Saturday evening.

The game was evenly matched and ended up nil nil at the end of play so had to be decided by penalties. A harsh way to win or lose such an important match but thats the rules and someone always has to win and someone has to lose.

Fatmire Bajramaj hoists the trophy

On this occasion it was the German side, Potsdam that ended as eventual winners, defeating the French 7-6 in the penalty shootout.

Potsdams’ teenage goalkeeper Anna Felicitas Sarholz ended up the goalkeeping hero as she saved 2 penalties and secured the victory after a hard fought 120 minutes of play. Ironically, she had saved 3 penalties in the semi final to help her team to progress to this final, a statistic that most managers of Europes top mens sides would wish that their overpaid goalkeepers could achieve from time to time.

The game may have ended goalless but the teams certainly weren’t toothless as Potsdam held their nerve to claim the European crown 2010.

Background on Women’s Champions leage:

• This competition has replaced the former UEFA Women’s Cup, which ran from 2001/02 until last season.

• This is the first women’s final to be played as a one-off match since the inaugural UEFA Women’s Cup showpiece, won by 1. FFC Frankfurt in the German city.

• All finals from now on will played two nights before the men’s UEFA Champions League decider, and in the same city.

• The other major change was that the eight top-ranked nations now have two competing teams in the competition, the title winners and runners-up. Both Lyon and Potsdam entered as national champions.

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SPAIN ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL ROSTER

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

Pedro, Valdes, and Martinez will represent Spain in South Africa

Fernando Torres and Cesc Fabregas have both been included in Spain’s final 23-man squad for the 2010 South Africa World Cup next month along with uncapped trio Victor Valdes, Pedro Rodriguez and Javi Martinez. (Valdes has never been capped? Really?)

The Liverpool striker Torres and Barcelona target Fabregas are still recovering from injuries that forced them to miss the end of the English Premiership but will still travel to the finals.

Valdes has been chosen as the 3rd goalie with Diego Lopez and David De Gea missing out on a keeper’s spot. Valdes’ team-mate, winger Pedro, has also been included following a fine season with the La Liga champions. The other newcomer to the squad is Athletic Bilbaos’ midfielder Martinez.

Those cut from the 30 man original squad are Cesar Azpilicueta, Marcos Senna, Santi Cazorla, Dani Guiza and Alvaro Negredo.

Spain’s first round opponents in South Africa are Switzerland, Chile and Honduras.

The Euro 2008 champions will be hoping to continue an excellent run of form in the past few years and are quietly confident of actually winning the World Cup for the 1st time.
Viva España!!!

SPAIN’S WORLD CUP SQUAD:

Goalkeepers: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Jose Reina (Liverpool), Victor Valdes (Barcelona)

Defenders: Raul Albiol (Real Madrid), Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid), Joan Capdevila (Villarreal), Carlos Marchena (Valencia), Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)

Midfielders: Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid), Sergi Busquets (Barcelona), Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Javi Martinez (Athletic Bilbao), David Silva (Valencia), Xavi (Barcelona), Jesus Navas (Sevilla), Juan Manuel Mata (Valencia), Pedro Rodriguez (Barcelona)

Forwards: Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao), Fernando Torres (Liverpool), David Villa (Valencia).

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A STELLAR FINISH FOR UCL FINALISTS

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

By Marc Roseblade

Inter Milan today tied up the Scudetto for the 5th successive year in a row by defeating Siena 1 nil. Jose Mourinhos men finished the season 2 points above 2nd placed Roma who also won today with a 2 nil victory away to Chievo.

The Milan side now head to Madrid and the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in chase of the Champions league winners title as they face off against German champions Bayern Munich.

Bayern themselves clinched the Bundesliga with a final day 3-1 away win to Hertha on the 8th May and yesterday completed a domestic double by hammering the cup holders Werder Bremen 4-0 in the German cup final.

Uncharacteristically, the champions league final is being held on a Saturday evening but this enables both sides a full week to prepare for what looks like being a fantastic prospect for watching football supporters all over Europe and the World.

The 8 day festival of football has already started in Madrid which started with the delivery of the Champions league trophy on Friday. The festival includes all manner of activities from exhibition matches which involves top former international talent from all over Europe to audio visionary spectacles from Champions league sponsers. It truly encompasses all age groups and encourages people to interact withy the Champions league experience.

It promises to be a magnificent spectacle and with players such as Arjen Robben, Franck Ribéry, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Claudio Pizarro, Mark van Bommel for Bayern & Lucio Marco Materazzi, Eto’o, Diego Milito & Wesley Sneijder for Inter, it really is lining up as a night of fireworks and superb footballing skills. Plenty of goals would be great as well.

Final – 22/05/2010 – 20:45CET ( 20:45 ) – Santiago Bernabéu – Madrid

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SCOTTISH CUP FINAL

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

It was Scottish Cup Final day at Hampden Park on Saturday with Premier league side Dundee United squaring off against surprise 1st division package Ross County. The highlanders had defeated Glasgow Celtic amid much jubilation in the semi final with a 2 nil victory last month.

Todays match wasn’t going to have the joyous end to it that the Dingwall side had become accustomed to in the Scottish cup this season. With 20′000 Ross County fans & 27′000 Dundee United fans filling the national stadium, it was a colourful day all around, not just because the sun was splitting the sky but due to the Orange & Blue strips, flags, banners and balloons on show in the stadium. It truly was a cup final day.

Dundee United who were led out by Lee Wilkie who has had to retire at the age of 29 due to injury, were the more dominant side throughout the match and Ross County couldn’t emulate the feat from the previous round and struggled against a big strong physical Tannadice side.

Ex Ayr United player, Craig Conway was terrorising the Ross County defence at every opportunity and burst down the wing with terrifying frequency. It took both teams a while though to achieve anything like an attempt on goal but as the 1st half neared its end, the Dundee side started to pile on the pressure with numerous chances but didn’t manage that all important opening breakthrough.

On the hour, the deadlock was broken. A forward lob was about to bounce precariously over the Ross County defence with the Dundee United attackers poised to spring and the Ross County keeper decided to run from his area and clear the ball with the only part of his body that wouldn’t commit a foul, his head, unfortutunately for him, he’s a goalkeeper not a defender and thats why keepers should not head the ball. His clearance was weak and it landed at Goodwillies feet, the arab players quick reflexes and high confidence meant he could try an ambitious lob from 25yards out and it cleared every one of the back rushing Staggies defenders and bounced into the net with the accuracy of a laser guided cruise missile. Absolutely fantastic goal from the youngster and it gave his side a deserved lead.

Conway was soon to get the 1st of his double of the afternoon with a tremendous solo effort that took him from the midfield area, round several defenders and eventually slotted it under the onrushing County keeper. Another great united goal and they were cruising at this point.

The match was finished as a competition as Ross County weren’t going to score 3 times to win this match but the only team that would score today were wearing tangerine and Conway added his 2nd and Uniteds 3rd before the end.

Dundee United had eventually won their 2nd Scottish cup final and on yesterday’s showing, they deserved it. Credit has to be given to Ross County for the effort they put in but the plaudits will go to the Tannadice side and deservably so.

Once again Dundee United showed great respect for their injured player, Lee Wilkie by allowing him to walk up to the podium with Andy Webster to lift the trophy.

You can’t buy that sort of respect!

About the Author: Marc Roseblade is ONELOVE FC’s Scottish Football correspondent.  Check out his blog!

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THE TALK OF ENGLAND

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

After defeating Machester City to finish 4th in the Prem, Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp wants to sign Spain’s veteran striker Raul from Real Madrid in a bid to strengthen Spurs’ Champions League chances. Spurs will also sign Craig Bellamy in a £6million deal after he fell out with Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini.

Roberto Mancini is set to stay at Manchester City, though the owners are seeking to acquire England boss Fabio Capello in 2012.

Fabio Capello has made it clear that he will exclude Rio Ferdinand from the World Cup roster if the captain is unfit. Carragher, King, and Terry have all been penciled in to join the 23-man squad. Capello’s provisional 30-man World Cup roster will also include Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.

Fulham may invite Steven Sidwell to Craven Cottage after the midfielder was (basically) laid-off by Aston Villa. Villa are also eager to sign Croatia coach Slaven Bilic should current coach Martin O’neill depart.

Aware of O’neill’s failed relationships at Aston Villa, Liverpool is courting the Irishman to replace current manager Rafa Benitez.

Meanwhile, Manchester City are eager to sign Fernando Torres away from Liverpool. In other City news, goalkeeper Shay Given is expected to return from his shoulder injury in time for the start of Ireland’s Euro 2012 qualifying campaign in September.

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RANGERS WIN WORLD RECORD 53rd LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

Glasgow Rangers won the SPL title today with a 1 nil victory over Edinburgh side Hibernian (Hibs) with 3 games remaining in the league.

This is a world record 53rd league title for Rangers and makes it 9 in total for manager Walter Smith.

Walter Smith makes history with Rangers

Amazingly, Rangers have still to secure Smith as manager for next season after an uncertain financial year for the Glasgow side. Their owner David Murray put the club up for sale and Smith was put on a rolling contract as any new owners may want to bring in their own people. With Rangers now winning the title again, as well as the CIS League Cup this season, anyone in Scotland would tell you that Smith is the best manager in the country and any new owner of Rangers would be crazy not to secure his services.

The league title this season also secures automatic Champions League entry for Rangers next season, unless Lyon win the Champions League this season. If Lyon win, they drop Scotland’s European coefficient, in which case Rangers would need to play in the 3rd qualifying round.

Good news for USA fans as Maurice Edu played a part in today’s victory. He’ll bring home some more silverware and another medal in time for SA.

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ROONEY TO SET SPL ALIGHT NEXT SEASON

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

Rooney is set to play in the Scottish Premier League next season for newly promoted Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

No, it’s not the Rooney you are thinking off.  It’s a lesser-known Irishman called Adam Rooney and he has lit up the scoring charts in Scotland this season with a 25 goal haul, helping Inverness to the Scottish First Division title.

Irish sensation Adam Rooney netted 25 goals this season

Had you going though, didn’t I?

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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

A weird and wonderful weekend has come and gone in Scottish football.

It was Scottish Cup semi-final weekend and first up was the David-and-Goliath match up between Glasgow giants Celtic and minnows Ross County.

Ross County had up until 1995 been playing in the Highland leagues which is the tier of football below the Scottish professional football leagues, so it was an achievement in itself just to get to this stage.

Currently playing in the Scottish 1st division, Ross county had already beaten 3 Premier league teams on route to the semis but Celtic were a step up the ladder, supposedly.

Ross county dominated the game and never really looked out of their depth in what was without doubt, the club’s largest ever game. 15′000 County fans turned up at Hampden, not bad considering the highland town of Dingwall, where Ross County come from, only has a population of 7′000.

From start to finish, the County players never looked overawed by the big occasion and ended up deserved winners by 2 goals to nil.

Celtic were woeful and their interim manager Neil Lennon may have lost the chance to be offered the job full time with this loss. He was clearly unhappy with the poor performance of his players and he let them know it. He did not miss them when being interviewed live on TV and made it clear that if he was not in charge of Celtic next season, a lot of the underachieving players wouldn’t be there either. Strong words from an angry and embarassed Lennon.

So Ross County progress to the final. Magic stuff.

Other results from the weekend saw Dundee United beating another 1st division side Raith Rovers in the other semi final by 2 goals to nil.

My ‘game of the SPL’ was between basement battlers Falkirk and St Mirren.

Falkirk have been bottom of the league for most of the season but since new manager Steven Pressley took over, they have vastly improved and the game on Saturday proved that they will fight right to the end. They were the better side throughout the 90 minutes and apart from losing a goal in the 90th minute, the 3 points were never in doubt. Final score 2-1 to falkirk and that win pulls them level with St Mirren with 5 games to go and as a bonus Kilmarnock who lost on Saturday, are now only 1 point above both those teams.

About the Author: Marc Roseblade is ONELOVE FC’s Scottish Football correspondent. For more of his insights on the Scottish game, visit http://myscottishfootball.blogspot.com/

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