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WORLD CUP ANALYSIS: Group B

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

by Philip Cramer

Group B: Argentina, Greece, Nigeria, South Korea.

This appears to be one of the easier groups to pick. I can’t see any of these teams stopping Argentina from winning the group. What can you say about an attack that may have Carlos Tevez and Diego Milito, who scored both goals in the Champion’s League final sitting on the bench. That’s the good news. Then there’s Diego Maradonna who has threatened to run naked through the streets of Buenos Aires if they win the cup. Given a choice, the players would rather win the cup and have to witness that spectacle but not by much.

More importantly I cannot understand why he left both Esteban Cambiasso and Javier Zanetti off the team. Both were a key part of Inter Milan’s record setting treble this past season and have proved themselves at the highest level. They still have Javier Mascherano and Maxi Rodriguez, who wasn’t at his best for Liverpool this season, in midfield. In defense they have Walter Samuel and Martin Dimichelis who are both world class but Garbriel Heinze has seen better days. The goalkeepers are all adequate but not exceptional.

He also picked two of his old favorites, Juan Veron (35) and Martin Palermo (37) the idol of Boca. Palermo is little more than an appendage considering the other strikers but Maradonna probably wants to hear the Argentine commentators yell, “Marteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen” once more before the commentator passes out from a lack of oxygen.

Nigeria has seen their star tarnished somewhat in recent years with a surprising failure to qualify for 2006 behind Angola. The stars of the late 90’s such as Jay Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh have gone although Nwankwo Kanu at 34 is still on the team. In defense they have the seasoned Joseph Yobo and Dickson Etuhu in the midfield but they will sorely miss John Obi Mikel of Chelsea who is out for the tournament. Up front they have Yakubu and Obafemi Martins who bring a lot of European and Premier League experience to the table.

They have a new coach, Lars Lagerbeck who coached the Swedish national team for the past nine years, but then again, they always have a new coach so that shouldn’t bother them much. Nigeria is, as always, very physical, fast and has good ball handling skills. Qualification will probably come down to their final game in the group against South Korea.

Don’t expect to see them get much support from the South African fans. The locals don’t like Nigerians many, of whom came to South Africa after the end of apartheid and got involved in drug trafficking. Nigerians were equally offended by their portrayal in the Sci-Fi film, District 9 that was written, directed and filmed in Johannesburg.

South Korea broke through in 2002 when they hosted the cup. Prior to that they had gone 14 games without a win, debuting in 1954 when they were beaten 9-0 by Hungary and 7-0 by Turkey. They have made every final since 1986. They are consistently the best team in Asia and despite not making it to the second round in 2006, held France to a draw A loss to Switzerland in the last game cont them a chance of moving on.

They key player is Park Si Jung who had a great season with Manchester United. He can control the midfield with his speed and skill on the ball. Their defense can be a little suspect but their work rate is phenomenal and their fitness is never in doubt. Apparently they have been using oxygen tents to acclimate to the altitude although two of their three games will be at sea level. A handful of their players now play in Europe which previously wasn’t the case. Lee Chung Yong is another midfielder whose speed and passing down the wing added a dimension to Bolton Wanderers and was their Player of the Year.

I am not that familiar with Greece as most of their players play locally in Greece. They had a relatively easy route to qualification finishing second in their group behind Switzerland and ahead of Latvia and Israel. In the playoff they were held at home by Ukraine to a goalless draw and then surprised them by poaching a goal in the first half and hanging on to qualify.

Their biggest asset is their German coach Otto Renhagel who took them to the unlikeliest of victories in Euro 2004 when they beat Portugal twice, including the final as well as beating France and the Czech Republic and drawing with Spain with a team if unknowns. I can’t see them repeating that miracle in only their second appearance in the finals. In their first appearance in 1994 they lost all their games by a combined goal margin of 0-10. They will do better than that dismal debut but not by much.

There is a large Greek émigré population in South Africa who will turn out in full support and that might help.

Argentina will win the group and might even take maximum points if all goes well. South Korea and Nigeria will battle it out for second place.

Fearless Forecast:

1 – Argentina
2 – Nigeria

read more from ONELOVE Ambassador Philip Cramer at Irritable Liberal Syndrome.

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CHINA TOPS FRANCE: Seriously?

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Les Bleus win the worst-in-show prize for today after a 1-0 loss to China. Check out highlights.

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OFFICIAL WORLD CUP ROSTER: Netherlands

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

The Oranje were the latest top team to announce their 23 man World Cup squad.

Goalkeepers: Sander Boschker (FC Twente), Maarten Stekelenburg (Ajax), Michel Vorm (FC Utrecht)

Defenders: Khalid Boulahrouz (Stuttgart), Edson Braafheid (Celtic), John Heitinga (Everton), Joris Mathijsen (Hamburg), Andre Ooijer (PSV Eindhoven), Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Feyenoord), Gregory van der Wiel (Ajax)

Midfielders: Ibrahim Afellay (PSV Eindhoven), Nigel de Jong (Manchester City), Demy de Zeeuw (Ajax), Stijn Schaars (AZ Alkmaar), Wesley Sneijder (Inter Milan), Mark van Bommel (Bayern Munich), Rafael van der Vaart (Real Madrid)

Forwards: Ryan Babel (Liverpool), Eljero Elia (Hamburg), Klaas Jan Huntelaar (AC Milan), Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool), Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich), Robin van Persie (Arsenal)

There were no huge surprises in the players that were cut from the 27 man quad. Orlando Engelaar, Vurnon Anita, Ron Vlaar and Jeremain Lens will not travel to South Africa.

Last night the Dutch squad defeated Mexico 2-1 convincingly with a Van Persie double.

Holland are another amazing nation that have never won the World Cup. Having finished as runners-up twice (1974 & 1978), they’re looking to go the distance in South Africa.

They certainly have a squad of players capable of winning the competition and it would be refreshing to have a different name on the cup. Their fans are also among the most colourful in the world.

The future is bright, the future is Oranje!

read more from Marc at myscottishfootball.blogspot.com!

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DAVE KIRBY ON ‘15 MINUTES’

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Istanbul, 2005. Liverpool take to the dressing room at halftime, trailing AC Milan 3-0 in the Champions League Final. They emerge 15 minutes later to deliver the greatest comeback performance in Champions League history.

Our friends at the Kicking & Screening Festival (June 1st-5th in NYC) have shared with us an inside look at ‘15 Minutes That Shook The World,’ a comedic journey through the pivotal halftime break featuring rare performances from legends Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard. The film screens June 1st at Tribeca Cinemas.

A few words from Writer/Co-director Dave Kirby…

“Like every Liverpool fan (and every football fan) I always wondered just what the hell happened in that dressing room at half time in Istanbul. Without doubt it was the greatest and most dramatic comeback in football history of one of the greatest and emotional nights of my life. As a drama it had everything – a beginning, middle, and end – tragedy – tears –hero characters – a dramatic twist – ecstasy …in fact even Shakespeare couldn’t have written it better.

In my mythical dreams I always preferred to believe that Rafa gave some kind of Winston Churchill / Martin Luther King type speech or that maybe the players were inspired by the passionate, emotional rendition of ‘You’ll never walk alone’ which echoed around the stadium during the half time interval. No chance!

When the reports came back they all described a dressing room of complete calm and composure. I was gutted. Surely some bastard got angry? To me it felt like ‘Braveheart’ without the rally cry of: ‘Freedom’ or ‘Zulu’ without the song: ‘Men of Harlech. It was definitely that mythical yearning which prompted me to write the Istanbul story as I saw it …with humour! Much had been written and filmed about that fateful evening but not in movie format or with humour and certainly not in a way which also allows the viewer to witness our most bitter rival’s pain.

In Liverpool the humour is brutal and cutting and fundamentally based on ridicule – in many ways similar to New York (‘The Jerky Boys’ phone call tapes are still revered in my city). In Liverpool wherever there’s a compliment, a humorous insult is never far away which is evident in the film – no one escapes it – not even the players and Rafa who attended the premiere and took it in the spirit in which it was written.

Since its release the film has been translated with subtitles into German and Norwegian and is about to hit Asia such is the global appeal of Liverpool FC. That night that will stay in our hearts and minds forever. As a Liverpool fan and writer I’m proud that it’s now been captured forever in a light-hearted 100% Liverpool tale. ”

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CAPE VERDE HOLDS PORTUGAL

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Ronaldo fails to impress – photo credit: AP

Portugal struggled against minnows Cape Verde Islands earlier today.

Portugal had a full compliment of first team players on show but even some of the worlds greatest players couldn’t make the break through against the small african nation ranked a lowly 117th in the world.

Despite numerous chances, even the great Ronaldo failed to score and Portugal manager Queiroz will hope his talented side will start to produce the goods soon as their first World Cup match is only 3 weeks away.

Portugal qualified for the World cup only after beating Bosnia in one of the European sections play off matches and the Portuguese have always failed to reach the heights expectd of them in World Cup.

Few could argue that they have a team filled with star players but on this occasion tonight they were unable to deliver the goods and the question has to be asked if they will be able to raise their game when they come up against Brazil in their World Cup group.

Portugals team included Ronaldo, Deco, Carvalho, Ferreira, Bruno Alves, Nani & Mendes.

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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.

read more from Marc at www.myscottishfootball.blogspot.com

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NIKE: WRITE THE FUTURE – FULL LENGTH

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Nike has released the full length version of “Write the Future” and it is probably the most ambitious, most cinematic World Cup promo in history.  Good stuff.

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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).

read more from Marc at  www.myscottishfootball.blogspot.com

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FABREGAS READY FOR CATALUNIA DEAL

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

Arsene Wenger is willing to sell Fabregas, but who can fill the void?

Barcelona keep inching closer and closer to signing Arsenal and Spain international, Cesc Fabregas.

Fabregas is believed to have had an emotional face to face conversation with his current manager Arsene Wenger, pleading to be allowed to return to the team he grew up with and if recent reports emanating from the Nou Camp are to interpreted correctly, Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovich is to be offered as a makeweight in the transfer.

After signing David Villa from Valencia, who is likely to be paraded before the press and media tomorrow, Friday, Fabregas is top of the list of new players that the newly crowned La Liga champions wish to have playing for them next season.

Valencia may also lose another of their major stars to the Catalan giants as David Silva is also being chased. Barcelona already look like they are trying to establish a Spainish contingent in their team that would hopefully win the Champions League Final next season after falling in this years semi final to Inter Milan.

They have started looking toward next season early and want to tie players down before they head to the World Cup, thereby avoiding the scramble for players after the tournament finishes in July. Smart thinking from the Spanish title winners as tournaments such as this always create a false perspective of players and raise transfer fees to ridiculous levels. Not that Barça are short of a few Euros, but smart all the same.

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ONELOVE IN SANTA MONICA!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Here’s footage from a tournament at Santa Monica College this past weekend.

Huge thanks to coach Aaron Benditson for hosting. We can’t wait to do it again!

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