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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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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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TITLE HOPES FADING FOR GUNNERS

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

The whole world seems to be in agreement about Wenger’s decision to start RvP later (than sooner) in the game.   It was a tough loss for the Gunners and a good win for Spurs.  Regardless of the result, van Persie showed us that he was, at least for last night, the best player on the field.


Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
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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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PREMIER LEAGUE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: FULHAM vs TOTTENHAM

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

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As Tottenham battle their way into the upper echelon with full confidence, Fulham are playing like a solid top 10 squad. Bobby Zamora, though excitable, is a gifted professional who seems to be player better and better as the season progresses. Clint Dempsey (shown above) is a legitimate playmaker. One can’t really think of Fulham and not take the American into consideration.

Today’s fixture ended 0-0, but there were plenty of great opportunities on both sides.  Dempsey had a beautiful upper-90 free kick that just barely found the crossbar.   Zamora and Duff both had some great opportunities as well.

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp pulled Jermain “5 times” Defoe out after a few minutes of play. Crouch scored (not counted) off of a beautiful volley, reinforcing my prediction that he and Defoe are South Africa-bound. Fun game. Worth getting up at 5am in LA to see live.

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PREMIER LEAGUE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: WOLVES STUN TOTTENHAM

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

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Irish striker Kevin Doyle shone with a grazing header early on against Hotspur.  This was a HUGE win for Wolverhampton.


Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers
by siptocran
photo credit: Getty Images
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ONELOVE SPOTLIGHT: STUDS UP

Monday, December 7th, 2009

We are big fans of Chris Toy’s “Analagous Madness” comic from the Studs Up website.  Here’s the latest…

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM TOTTENHAM vs EVERTON

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Defoe’s stock was so high going into this match that we almost felt let-down by his one-goal outing. Good game nonetheless. Everton pulled off an unexpected draw. 2-2.

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UNDER-FIRE HUNTELAAR NETS 2 GOALS

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Klass-Jan Huntelaar, who has been under fire for not finding his form at AC Milan, was brilliant today against Catania scoring the only goals of the game. Huntelaar came in as a substitute in the 84th minute and scored two goals in the last two minutes of injury time to give AC Milan the win and the points to climb to second place in Serie A. These were Huntelaar’s first goals for AC Milan.

Huntelaar, who has been linked for a move to Tottenham, has been under scrutiny ever since leaving Real Madrid. The Dutch national has stated that he wants to stay with AC Milan, even though he is behind Pato, Inzaghi, and Borriello in the striker pecking order. Huntelaar was a highly-touted star while at Ajax, scoring 76 goals in 92 appearances, but failed to shine at Real Madrid leading to his departure to AC Milan, where until this game, has again not lived up to expectations.

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