Top-Earning Footballers of 2008  

Posted by Anonymous

The following statistics are taken from Forbes 2008 list of top-earning footballers.

1. David Beckham
US $48.9 million

Known for his signature free kicks Beckham stays atop the earning list. He made sure he benefited from LA Galaxy Jersey and Ticket sales in his contract. He also has deals with Armani and Sharpie.

2. Ronaldinho
US $32.6 million

The cheerful Brazilian is still second after a season wrought with injuries. His Nike campaign, where he introduced his first signature boot, was viewed by over 22 million people.

3. Thierry Henry
US $25.1 million

Part of the Gillette campaign along with Roger Federer and Tiger Woods, Henry is slowly regaining his form in Spain.

4. Ronaldo
US $21.2 million

The fading Brazilian star still is one of the top earners. This all-time leading World Cup scorer's contract with AC Milan ended in July and he's been practicing with Brazil's Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo
US $18.5 million

The top goal scorer in the 07/08 season. Ronaldo is about to match his Beckham-like fame off the pitch by making him the highest-paid player in the Premier League with a new contract worth over $275,000 per week. He recently figured in a Nike ad.

6. Kaka
US $ 17.7 million

Last year's World and European Player of the Year was rewarded by AC Milan with a contract extension worth $14 million a year.

7. Fabio Cannavaro
US $17.5 million

A close seventh behind Kaka, the Real Madrid star donned new Sting sunglasses as part of an 18-month deal signed in January 2007.

8. Andriy Shevchenko
US $17.5 million

He had signed a club record four-year contract of £30 million to join Chelsea in the 2006-07 season. He reportedly has two boutiques of Armani in his native Kiev.

9. Steven Gerrard
US $17.1 million

Liverpool's star over the last few years, Gerrard has really cemented himself in the top players in the World.

10. John Terry
US $17 million

The Chelsea and England captain is one of the best center backs in the world. In 2007 the defender back had signed a five-year, nearly $250,000-per-week contract. Terry added to his royal purse when he became the face of King of Shaves and helped launch the skin care company's first TV commercial.

Player of the Week  

Posted by itkovian

Robinho

It was tough to chose a player of the week this week, for two gameweeks in the Premiership were played, yet none of the other major leagues had any fixtures. Robinho collected a healthy tally of 3 goals and 2 assists in games against Hull and Blackburn, including an equaliser against Rovers in the 93rd minute. Danny Sturridge may have been the catalyst for City's recovery, but most other players, in Robinho's position, would certainly have panicked, while his cool finish alone kept them out of the relegation zone - a factor which could be absolutely key going into the January transfer window, attracting new players. 

Honourable mentions:

Newcastle's defence has to be one of the worst in the country nowadays, when it comes up against a quality attack... with that in mind, they may have conceded seven goals in two games, but runner up as player of the week this week is Shay Given. They could well have lost against Liverpool 10 or 11-1, without Shay.

Honourable mention for services to Joga Bonito goes to Ricardo Fuller, because if Andy Griffin was my captain, I'd want to slap him too.

Goals of the Week  

Posted by Anonymous

Robinho's goal against Hull City:



Lampard's goal against Fulham:




Gerrard's goal against Newcastle:



Keane's goal against Bolton:



Caciedo's goal against Hull:

Spoiled Children  

Posted by Anonymous

It seems that we can't go a week without a Man United player not making football headlines for the wrong reasons. In previous weeks Evra was finally suspended for four games because of a fight that broke out between him and a Chelsea ground's keeper, Rooney was almost suspended for a stomp on Aalborg's Kasper Risgard during a Champions League clash at Old Trafford, not to mention all of Ronaldo's antics so far.

The latest happenings from the Man United game on Boxing Day versus Stoke annoyed me even further and I am shocked, and disappointed that the FA haven't done anything about it yet. Rooney's blatant attempt at throwing an elbow at Stoke's Abdoulaye Fayequick, as well as Ronaldo's retaliatory kick at Stoke’s Andy Wilkinson are inexcusable. Before I jump for Ronaldo's throat again and rage at his petulance let us look at it from his side.

Remember that Andy Wilkinson ended up getting two yellow cards for two of many tackles on Cristiano Ronaldo. This has been a disturbing trend of late, with teams seeming intent on tackling star players every time they touch the ball (Messi against Real Madrid is a classic example).



Is this type of treatment an excuse for Ronaldo's actions? No, probably not, but there is something wrong with team's tactics this season.

Even with this treatment, Ronaldo and Rooney's actions are unforgivable. The FA have to discipline these actions regardless of the player, if lesser players had done the same thing the FA would not hesitate to suspend them. But they seem intent on turning a blind eye when it is league stars acting like children, spoiled children to be exact.

Best Of The Season So Far  

Posted by Anonymous

Well, during this Christmas break I will attempt to name the best performers of each of the Premier League teams so far this season.


Chelsea: Nicolas Anelka

Few players have transformed in the way Anelka has this season. He is playing some of the best football of his career and leads the Premiership in goals. Honorable mention must also go to Jose Bosingwa who has given every team Chelsea has played heart attacks with his forward runs.


Hull: Michael Turner

In a team who have had many outstanding performers this year center back Michael Turner has been part of a back line that has been solid throughout the season. You add this to his three goals this season and you have a very important part of your team.


Stoke City: Rory Delap

In a season where a throw-in has been the biggest news in Stoke City the thrower, obviously has to be their most effective performer. His huge throws, along with Stoke's multitude of giants have earned them seven goals this season and teams are now more willing to give Stoke corners rather than throw-ins.


Manchester City: Robinho

Could it be anyone else? Arguably Stephen Ireland could be but, when Robinho has been healthy this year he has been an integral part of their wins. He is second in scoring in the Premier League and has been worth every penny of the £32.5million he was bought for.


Manchester United: Darren Fletcher

In a team full of stars, Darren Fletcher has carved himself a niche on Man United. Earning a starting spot due to an injury to Owen Hargreaves, he showed Sir Alex that he should be starting by playing a series of efficient games. He was at one point their top goal scorer but now stands third behind Rooney and Ronaldo. If it weren't for his goals in the first two games of the season Man United would have dropped 5 points lower in the table.


Arsenal: Robin van Persie

While he can be temperamental (like in his needless dismissal at Stoke City), van Persie has shown that he can be one of the best in the world. His calm finishes and clutch performances (two goals versus Chelsea and one versus Liverpool) have been important to Arsenal staying in the race for the title.


West Ham United: Matthew Upson

The Hammers have had problems scoring this season, but, thanks to Upson, they have managed to keep the goals out of their own net as well which has lead to a respectable thirteenth spot on the table at this point of the season. Matthew Upson's play has drawn the interest of England boss Capello.


Liverpool: Xabi Alonso


The central midfielders passing ability has been the perfect fit to Steven Gerrard's more direct play. Alonso has shown Benitez that he should start and his deflected strike against Chelsea is one of the most important goals of the season for Liverpool.


Aston Villa: Gabriel Agbonlahor

Agbonlahor's play this year has been outstanding and has earned him a starting spot on England's squad. His partnership with Ashley Young has been scintillating and he stands at third in scoring.


Blackburn Rovers: Brett Emerton

This is not a hard decision as the Rovers have not produced many good performers this season thus far. The Australian international has thrived since being put back on the right wing after David Bentley's departure.


Bolton Wanderers: Matthew Taylor

With five goals this campaign (all of which came in victories for his side), Taylor has produced some magnificent strikes from the left wing.


Everton: Phil Jagielka

Has been an integral part of Everton's consistent performances this season, Jagielka has entered the running to be considered by Capello. With defenders like Ferdinand, Terry, and Carragher in contention as well just shows how well he is playing.


Fulham: Mark Schwarzer

A key part of one of the four top defensive records in the Premier League, Schwarzer's arrival to Fulham has been a positive move. Schwarzer's eight clean sheets so far is an impressive feat.


Middlesbrough: Gary O'Neil

Gary O'Neil has been one of the only bright spots in another inconsistent start by Boro. Since moving from right back into the center of midfield he has played with a high energy level.


Newcastle United: Fabricio Coloccini

Coloccini has been stalwart this season since coming from Villareal. He can take much of the credit for the clean sheets in three of the last six matches, including a draw with Chelsea.


Portsmouth: Peter Crouch

I never thought I would have said this but Crouch has been important to Portsmouth this year. Without his eight goals and four assists who knows where Portsmouth would be in the rankings.


Sunderland: Djibril Cisse

The Frenchman is back in England and he is scoring again. With only a handful of starts he has made the most of the time he has been given scoring eight goals in this campaign.


Tottenham Hotspur: Darren Bent

With the departure of Robbie Keane and Berbatov someone had to step up and Bent has. Scoring seven goals so far he is the Spur's top performer.

West Bromwich Albion: Jonathan Greening

West Brom's captain and the center for their passing game, Greening has been the bright spot in a disappointing season thus far.


Wigan Athletic: Amr Zaki

Amr Zaki's nine goals so far this season has him tied for third in England. The Egyptian has an impressive goal scoring record with nine in fifteen matches.

Premiership Predictions - 28th-30th December  

Posted by itkovian

Apologies, but very little time to write up the predictions this week, so I'm just gonna post the scores I expect, with no explanation. Last week I managed 6 correct results, but no exact scores.

Newcastle 1 - 2 Liverpool

Arsenal 2 - 1 Portsmouth

Bolton 1 - 1 Wigan

Everton 1 - 2 Sunderland

Fulham 0 - 2 Chelsea

West Brom 1 - 1 Tottenham

West Ham 2 - 1 Stoke City

Blackburn 1 - 1 Man City

Man Utd 2 - 0 Middlesbro

Hull City 1 - 3 Aston Villa

Premiership Predictions - 26th December  

Posted by itkovian

Each week, I will endeavor to post predictions for the Premiership. Sometimes these can be a bit hit and miss, so hopefully I won't be too embarassed  by getting them all wrong.

Stoke City 0 - 2 Man Utd

United may be tired from their Japanese escapade, but they're still far too good for a Stoke side who gave Sam Allerdyce a dream start against a previously mis-firing Blackburn last time out. Don't necessarily expect a rout, because United will probably still be a bit jet-lagged, but they still wont have many problems.


Chelsea 3 - 0 West Brom

Another no-brainer really, 10-man Chelsea may have been held by Everton, but even without John Terry, 11-man Chelsea are far too good for the Brummies. The only question is, how much will they win by?


Portsmouth 2 - 1 West Ham

A tough game to call. Usually, this would be fairly simple, but Pompey have been inconsistant lately, and West Ham unlucky to lose to Villa, after holding Chelsea. I still believe that Fortress Fratton Park will be a deciding factor, with West Ham struggling to score lately.


Spurs 1 - 1 Fulham

Another tough match to call really. Spurs have had a massive revival under Harry Redknapp, but have lost momentum lately, and look in danger of slipping back into the relegation zone, with none of their strikers on form. They welcome back Jenas after the defeat to Newcastle however, so should be better. Fulham meanwhile are doing excellently of late, but were reliant on a Gomes blunder last time these two teams met, and this match being at White Hart Lane will tip the balance. I might have predicted a Spurs victory, but I don't want to curse my team, so a draw it is.


Liverpool 2 - 1 Bolton

Liverpool could have been well clear at the top of the table by now, if they hadn't failed to win at home in the league since they comprehensively beat West Brom at the beginning of November, one win in five (against a Blackburn side at the nadir of their form) is not champion material, and yet they are still top of the table, and they will be determined the turn their form around against a resurgent Bolton, for whom Johan Elmander has been a revelation.



Man City 2 - 1 Hull City

City are a club in crisis? Well, maybe, but in comparison to their early-season form, Hull have dropped off the pace significantly lately, and were thrashed by Sunderland last time out. This prediction is based on the belief that Robinho will be fit, since he thrives at Eastlands, where the dodgy defence is less of a problem for Hughes' side.



Middlesborough 0 - 0 Everton

Quite possibly the least-anticipated game of the day, I predict a dull draw. Everton's injury crisis is so bad that they played with a single striker - TIM CAHILL - upfront against Spurs, although they did win. Their defence is solid again after early-season wobbles, as demonstrated against Chelsea last week, and Boro only occasionally show the skill needed to break it down. Two inconsistant clubs though, so if they both play to their potential, it could be a lot different.



Sunderland 2 - 2 Blackburn

Two teams in the middle of a resurgance. Sunderland have looked a different club since the sacking of Roy Keane, and the hilariously named Ricky Sbragia seems to have got them ticking again. In Kenwyne Jones and Djibril Cisse they have a potentially explosive forward partnership, and they really fulfilled their potential against Hull. Blackburn enjoyed an easy win over Stoke, thanks to some truly woeful defending, but that kind of confidence is what they need, and Big Sam will have but the fear of god into them, with the transfer window looming, and his eye no doubt looming over the likes of Keith Alexander and Danny Simpson, neither of whom are Premiership quality.



Wigan 1 - 2 Newcastle

With Wigan flying high and Newcastle in free-fall, no one would have betted on this result until a few weeks ago. Amr Zaki's injury really stalled Wigan's progress, and since his return he's failed to re-find his form, while Newcastle are fighting much harder under the man's manager, Joe Kinnear. Even Vinnie Jones was intimidated by Old Joe at Wimbledon. It'll probably be scrappy and uncomfortable, but I can see the Magpies sneaking it like they did against Spurs last week.


Aston Villa 2 - 1 Arsenal

Were Arsenal in crisis or weren't they? Everyone thought so, but big recent victories and a new captain may have changed minds. But they'll miss Fabregas, leaving Gael Clichy the likely captain for the next four months, and Adebayor will be suspended after his red card for a couple of stamps on Alvaro Arbeloa, leaving Arsenal bereft of almost any physicality. Villa aren't a team that will exploit that weakness as much as most, but expect Barry to boss the midfield, and with Ashley Young and Agbonlahor on great scoring form, Villa should prevail. It would be somewhat ironic to predict anything else after my first blog post, anyway.

Martin O'Neill's Christmas Miracle  

Posted by itkovian

Arguably, the over-performers of the season so far have been Hull. But with victory on Boxing day against Arsenal, Aston Villa would open up a six point gap over the Gooners and, even if Man United win their two games in hand, Villa would still only be 4 points behind the Champions, and firmly ensconced in a Champion's League spot. Whether they can beat Arsenal is another matter, but it's entirely possible, with the Gooners missing their almost talismanic captain, Fabregas, out for four months with a knee injury.

The Good

A quick look at Villa's lineup for their most recent game, against West Ham, where they one by an admittedly lucky goal, but dominated, shows us why they're so impressive.

Friedel, Cuellar (Reo-Coker 58), Davies, Laursen, Luke Young, Petrov, Milner, Sidwell, Barry, Ashley Young, Agbonlahor.
Subs Not Used: Guzan, Harewood, Delfouneso, Knight, Shorey, Gardner.

With the exception of Friedel, Guzan, Laursen, Petrov and Cuellar, they are all English, and most importantly, with the exception of Garath Barry, still young, most likely short of their prime. I have for a long time been an exponent of putting Agbonlahor and Ashley Young in the international side, and if recent signs are anything to go by, Fabio Capello may be starting to agree with me. The advantage of this combination, as opposed to, say, Joe Cole and Owen, or Lennon and Dean Ashton (when he returns from injury) is that the Villa duo play together week-in week-out and have a great understanding, along with a proven goal-scoring record. Agbonlahor has already scored 9 goals in 18 league games this season, after 11 goals in the entire campaign last time out.

The Bad

Villa's main problem is lack of strength in depth. This is what separates most clubs in the Premiership from the Big Four, and was demonstrated painfully against Hamburg in the UEFA Cup. There were extenuating circumstances, as Villa had already qualified, but they were comprehensively outplayed by Martin Jol's Germans, with few players coming out with credit, save their newest youngster, Nathan Delfouneso, who will hopefully get a run-out in the Premiership soon, maybe against West Brom on January 10th.

Beyond the first team, therefore, Villa lack the ability to keep up with the big boys, which means they cannot afford many injuries at all. The transfer window looms, but Villa are unlikely to have vast funds to splash on strengthening their squad, though offloading the ineffectual Marlon Harewood might do some good, possibly in a swap deal with his former club, West Ham, for Craig Bellamy. Bellamy is probably the most over-rated player in the Premiership at the moment, but he's certainly better than Harewood, and would fit in well with Villa's style, as well as adding a bit more experience to an undeniably young team. West Ham are likely to cash in on Bellamy while they can, so I wouldn't be surprised to see Bellamy move, as long as they can find a replacement.

The Ugly

The fixture list is piling up for Villa. They're lucky to not have suffered the same fate as Fulham and Wigan at the hands of Man United in having their match cancelled, but they've qualified for the last 32 of the UEFA Cup, which will include a long trip to Moscow to play CSKA. Neither leg of that tie will be easy games, and Villa have not proved themselves in Europe yet.

In a blog called Joga Bonito, people might be wondering why, exactly, we're talking about Aston Villa - hardly a glamorous club. On their day, however, the pace they have front creates some beautiful flowing movement, and with Carew still injured, they have little other choice - route one simply doesn't work when your only striker is 5'11" and is not renowned for his strength.

If Villa can stay consistent, and avoid injuries, once they get Carew back fit and on form, they can be a formidable proposition. All they really need is a good run of consistent form and they could well snatch a Champion's League spot. Over the new year they have a very favourable run of fixtures, after Arsenal, they face Hull, West Brom, Sunderland, Pompey, Wigan and Blackburn, six teams they could well beat, and will be looking for at least 12 points from.

Of course, if they do reach the Champion's League, it's hard to see them standing up there with teams like Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid...

Goals Of The Week  

Posted by Anonymous

Rooney's goal against LDU Quito:



Kaka's goal against Udinese:



Higuain's goal against Valencia:

Player Of The Week  

Posted by Anonymous

Ninteen year-old Brasilian, Alexandre Pato takes our first "Player of the Week" prize.

The teenager lead AC Milan in a 5-1 rout of Udinese, scoring twice and setting up compatriot, Kaka for one of his two goals.

First Goal:


Second Goal:

A Red Weekend For Football  

Posted by Anonymous

This weekend, refs all over Europe seemed intent on making sure all the marquee matches were interupted by some questionable calls that, in most cases, put a damper on the match! As a fan of beautiful football (Joga Bonito) I was infuriated at some of the poorest reffing I have seen on any one weekend in my life.

Valencia @ Real Madrid

In a game that promised some good football, even with Madrid's poor form of late, it didn't disappoint with some great end to end football where Robben and Van der Vaart proved why they are on one of the biggest teams of European football. Higuain's goal was a brilliant strike with the outside of his left foot after a cutting run by Robben. Valencia stormed back but couldn't bulge the onion bag and when Marchena was sent off for a second yellow all momentum shifted and the game lost the passion it had.

Liverpool @ Arsenal

A scintillating game of football that was cut short by one of the most questionable sending offs I have ever witnessed. When Adebayor was given a second yellow for a 50-50 challenge in the air, it was like all the air was punched from the game. Plaudits must go to Arsenal for keeping up their attacking football but Liverpool were disappointing yet again and failed to win for the fourth time in five matches.

Villareal @ Barcelona

It was the final match in the gauntlet of death for Barcelona and after going down a goal after a sub par performance in the first half they bounced back to score twice, clinching a sweep of the other top four teams in La Liga. Not before the ref, Carlos Gómez could put his stamp on the game. A second yellow card for Pique for another 50-50 challenge in the air in which nothing untoward happened but the forward, Guille Franco going down as if shot.

Chelsea @ Everton

Chelsea's hopes of continuing their incredible away record were hit hard at the 35th minute of the match when John Terry saw a straight red from ref Philip Dowd. The challenge was questionable as was the decision but that ruined what was sure to be an entertaining game. Did Phil Dowd stop there? No, he continued along his power trip to give three Chelsea players yellow cards because they questioned his decisions (something that happens in every Premier League game I have seen this season). The best one though was when, on a Ballack free-kick the wall was obviously not 10 yards away and the Chelsea players asked Phil, yet again, for 10 yards. He proceeds to walk 9 of his short steps and profess that it was 10 yards and then he carded Ballack for arguing. Chelsea held on valiantly with 10 men and it was a well-deserved draw for them, no thanks to Mr. Dowd.


So, while there was still quality football to be had in all of these games, it was significantly reduced due to the referees. I believe the ref's job is to keep control of the play and in that case none of the red cards given were desperately needed.

Beckham Bids To Get Back On The National Side  

Posted by Anonymous


Becks has joined AC Milan on a three month loan deal in hopes to show England Manager Capello that he should still be on the English national team. It seems like a last, desperate attempt to persuade Capello to take him back on his starting squad but it is unlikely that it is going to happen.

Since taking on the burden of coaching the English national team, Capello has made it clear that he wasn't going to favour England's stars, and has shown faith in many of the youth. The fact that Capello has chosen to use a 4-3-3 formation in the last number of World Cup Qualifiers means there is even less chance that Beckham can crack the starting 11. With Lampard, Gerrard, Joe Cole, and Barry all fighting for 3 places the odds are not in Beckham's favor.

So, in what seems like a futile attempt to regain his youth, what is in it for him? Besides what is sure to be a hefty sum of money he gets to play in one of the top leagues in Europe again, on a team that is brimming with superstars. To me that is enough, even if he never plays for England again to come back to an amazing team after playing in the MLS is an amazing accomplishment. I have never been a fan of Beckham but I hope he is successful in his stint in Italy.

The Title No One Wants To Win  

Posted by Anonymous

This year's race for first place is different then many of the previous years in the English Premiership. It is wide open and there are a number of teams in the running. Unfortunately for fans of Joga Bonito this is due to poor (some would say bloody awful) form, rather than the fast, scintillating football we have come to expect from the EPL as fans!

The play of the "top four" (Arsenal, Man U, Chelsea, and Liverpool) has been shocking and they all seem intent on racing to see who can give their opponents the most chances to take the lead rather than racing for first place!

Arsenal:

The Gunners have lost an unbelievable 5 times this season already - which is as many as Manchester United lost all of last season. Wenger has been in the paper on a regular basis for the wrong reasons. However, they have beat Man U and Chelsea already this year and in a convincing fashion might I add.

What is wrong?:

They lost Hleb and Flamini during the summer and, even though Wenger played that down that is a huge loss to an extremely young squad. Their most experienced campaigner, Gallas, has been inconsistent on the field and has lead to a shaky back line.

Liverpool:

Liverpool had an impressive start to this year's campaign. They too beat Man U and Chelsea early in the season and hadn't lost until November. This has been blunted by three successive home draws to Fulham, West Ham and Hull. Even with these poor results they have moved up a place from 2nd to 1st in the Premier League.

What is wrong?:

They have lost too many points at home. Torres who was a prolific home performer last year has been out for much of the season which is a major problem. Also Keane hasn't performed the way they had hoped him to.

Manchester United:

With a draw to Newcastle at the beginning of the season it seemed to foreshadow what was to come. Since then the current Champions of Europe have paled in comparison to last year; Losing to Arsenal, dropping two points late to Chelsea and a recent, unconvincing win at lowly Sunderland (thanks to a 90th minute goal by Vidic) leave all of us scratching our chins.

What is wrong?:

Well the only difference in last year's and this year's squad is that they have no Carlos Queiroz. It is known that Carlos was responsible to a lot of Man U's defensive tactics but I could not have foreseen this effect. Ferdinand and Vidic have looked shaky at times this season though so maybe there is a correlation.

Ronaldo has been a shadow of his former self this year. I didn't expect him to top or even equal what he did last year but I expected better then what he has produced so far. Blame it on what you want, he is not playing well at all!

Chelsea:

Chelski had a bright start to their season even without their number one striker choice (Drogba). Thanks to an in-form Anelka they have won many games that maybe they shouldn't have. A poor home form is the most worrying stat to Scolari.

What is wrong?:

But you have to remember the injuries to Carvalho, Drogba, and Essien. The core of last season's team. Lampard's form has been mediocre at best and with the injuries they do not have the depth on the bench that I am sure Scolari would like!


As a fan of Joga Bonito (Beautiful Football) I am not happy with the Premier League this season. Especially the top four teams. Luckily there are other teams in the EPL stepping up (Hull, and Aston Villa are both playing brilliant football). I will continue watching in hopes that they start clicking and I am looking forward to see what they do in the January Transfer window but for now, I shall continue enjoying the brilliant football in La Liga.

Has Mark Hughes gone mad?  

Posted by Anonymous

I have been lead to wonder over this season whether Mark Hughes is fit to run a team that is going to be full of big-ego and skilled players. His treatment of record signing (before Robinho that is) Jo and Elano (who was Man City's best player under Sven last season) has been shocking and then he wonders why his team is so far down the table.

Just today he plays Robinho, who has been fighting his ankle injury the last 3 weeks, in a meaningless match in the Uefa cup. Now, I am no physiotherapist but I have enough sense to know that it is smart to rest your star player instead of playing him in a worthless game, even if he doesn't have an injury!

To me this is the last straw, he has not handled his team well at all so I say bring in one of the MANY experienced managers on the market right now (including Roberto Mancini, Frank Rijkaard, and Bernd Schuster) and let them have the team from January on.

Sack Hughes!

Cristiano Ronaldo: Hero or Villain?  

Posted by Anonymous

Some of Ronaldo's antics this year have been damn childish, even by his standards. Since coming back from injury in mid September we have only seen glimpses of the magnificant play we witnessed last year and those have been marred by his shinanigans on and off the pitch.

He has seemed downright cocky this season, even stating (albeit jokingly) that he was the first, second, and third best player in the world - a huge insult and snub to his fellow players who are closer to him then he thinks (Messi, Kaka, etc). This cockiness has shown in his lack of respect for refs, and his latest premadonna act (walking off the field before being subbed against Sunderland).

If Sir Alex doesn't watch it he is going to have another Ruud Van Nistelrooy situation on his hands. It seems like he does not even want to be there (Man U) which adds to the speculation of a potential move to Real Madrid a team, he has said, was his favorite as a boy.

So if I am a Manchester United fan (which I most certainly am not) than Cristiano Ronaldo is a villain!

FIFA World Player of the Year Shortlist Announced  

Posted by Anonymous

The FIFA World Player of the Year Shortlist has been announced and there are no surprises in the top 5.

Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United), the heavy favorite to win this year had an outstanding season last year and has already picked up silverware this month after snatching the Ballon d'Or. He scored 42 goals to help Man U win the Premier League and Champions League last season.

Ricardo Kaka (AC Milan), a regular in the awards circuit for the past years had another superstar season but it was marred by injury a number of times.

Lionel Messi (Barcelona), the 21 year old is probably the next favorite, behind Ronaldo, to win. The little Argentine winger was top goal scorer in the Champions League last year until he got injured and was beat by Ronaldo and has had a magnificant start to the season thus far.

Fernando Torres (Liverpool), in his first season in England he scored 30 goals and was the star for a Liverpool side that made it to the Semi-finals of the Champions League.

Xavi (Barcelona), one of the unsung heros for Barcelona and Spain this year. Xavi's consistent play helped Spain win Euro 2008 and he picked up Player of the Tournament. He is also one of the biggest catalysts for Barcelona's amazing start to the season.

The FIFA World Player of the Year will be named on January 12.

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