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GunnersFan1   - Re: Jack Warner. I feel this is an absolute disgrace that a top FIFA official would do this. I think this hurts FIFA and CONCACAF so many ways. Jack Warner needs to go and I don't care if he's fired or resigns but FIFA needs to deal with him immediately. What do you think should happen? And your thoughts about this travesty? Will this hurt Blatter/CONCACAF?

Bobby – What should happen and what will happen are probably two different things. The Botswana official was taken care off during the World Cup within a matter of hours but look for Warner to escape again. He’s a Blatter ally – and is supported by the Canadian Soccer Association as well as the USSF I believe – so he probably knows where other bodies are buried so Sepp will find a way to get him off the hook.

Tremelo3 - I think Peter Crouch fits perfectly into England's system of play. Pretty much all of the goals he has scored for England have been created by someone else from the midfield or the wings. Crouch puts himself in the right position to get the goals. The whole name of the game is scoring goals, no matter how it is done and I think Crouch will continue to score goals for England as long as their midfield stays strong.My question is do you think that his performance for England lately is actually raising expectations of him? Some people just seem to think it is a fluke.

kirbym - First time I saw Crouch, I said something like "This guy's no Jan Koller." Then, "Don't dwell on his awkwardness, look at the results." So far my main complaint is the number of "soft" goals he has scored, against poor competition or poor marking. Yet lately he's had a couple in traffic that showed deft footwork, and that bicycle kick...a new record for "radius"? Too early to render judgment, but for now, the man is living a charmed life. Mothers, get your tall gangly sons off the basketball court and onto a football pitch!

Bobby – I am not convinced that Peter Crouch is a world class striker and don’t believe the rubbish that he will go on to beat Bobby Charlton’s English record. His English statistics just don’t fit with his club statistics. I have seen plenty of players who have done well at club level only to dry up when they move into the national team. But I cannot recall of someone achieving the opposite like Crouch. His Premiership record of less than a goal every three matches does not come close to that of players commonly regarded as top level strikers.  I think he compares with the likes of Duncan Ferguson and John Hartson – big, awkward and a handful  for defenders but never likely to come close to an average o####oal every second game or so.  He is riding the crest at the moment for England but he will never come close to that kind of form in the Premiership. For those who are ready to point out that he disrupts defenses and creates chances for his teammates – well the statistics don’t show that either. His assist rate in the Premiership is around 1 every 4 games and none of the Premiership sides he has played for seem to have had a blip in scoring when he has been playing.

USAenglandfan - I have a question for you guys about Man U's game against Tottenham. I thought Man U stunk up the field for the most part, largely due to Louis Saha. What is with this guy?? I was convinced he was going to light the Prem on fire this season after the first 3 games, then against Spurs he reminds everyone why he should never be considered Ruud's replacement. He is twice the athlete that Ruud is and a trickier dribbler, but wow what a hot and cold player. 1 on 1 with Robinson, and he fluffs it like a down pillow. Beautiful chance to cross to Ronaldo, and he shoots it into planetary orbit... Does this team need a new striker to win anything this year? Also, is there any chance Jermaine Defoe will ever be able to couple his tremendous athletic ability and killer ball control with consistent finishing? I love this guy, but it absolutely kills me to see him proving Martin Jol right to leave him on the bench.

Bobby – Many strikers are hot and cold and Saha is a prime example. I guess SAF believes his movement makes up for his inconsistency. A player like Saha might struggle from time to time to score but he has excellent movement so others are still liable to get chances on account of his work off the ball. As for Jermaine Defoe it looks like he may have topped out at Spurs and he might need to find a new home.

LosAngelesChelseaFan - As I understand it, tomorrow, the FA/FPL will decide whether Chelsea have a case to answer against Bates claim that Chelsea illegally got their hands on some young Leeds players. Sounds like it’s pretty muddied, by Bates press meeting slurs, and the result will no doubt depend on internal FA politics etc. As many will know, Chelsea are sitting on a 3 point suspended penalty. If Chelsea are eventually found guilty (probably with additional point deductions), is there a precedent for when the penalty would be applied (i.e. this season or next)? Do you think that the FA will bury the whole thing?

Bobby – I think you are getting a bit ahead of yourself on this one.  First is there a case, then is Chelsea guilty and to what degree are they guilty? As for applying a 3 point penalty – that would be up to the FA to decide either way.

djmima - I was watching the Villa vs. West Ham match and I must say I was pleased with the performance put in by Stilian Petrov. He was totally robbed off what would have been a cheeky finish. How much success do you think Villa will have this season? In particular, how well do you think Petrov will do?

Bobby – The biggest problem for Martin O’Neill is trying to manage everyone's expectations given the start that Villa has made. They are simply unrecognizable from last season. I think Petrov will do very well in the Premiership – he is coming into his peak years and is very experienced. He will cause problems for Premiership defenses and the midfielders who are supposed to pick up his runs.

LosAngelesChelseaFan - I just heard you commenting on Lampard's poor play on FSWR. Here's what I've noticed and I'd be interested on your thoughts.Watching Frank Lampard this year something jumps out for me about his ball striking. Last season he hit through the ball fluently, with great confidence. This year he seems to be steering the ball most of the time. This works well for one-touch play and long ball delivery which looks as good as ever. It doesn't work for shooting, where the power of his shots seems reduced and telegraphed. I saw this twice on Saturday. Does this make any sense to you? Is this something deliberate in his coaching?

Bobby – Could it simply be that he is tired and that is having an impact on his play and technique? I am absolutely amazed at the number of games he has played over the last three or four seasons.

davard - I figured I'd throw you a slight curve here, expand the consciousness and scope of the discussion. A bit more philosophical, perhaps metaphysical, definitely mathematical aspect of futbol analysis. My question to you is this: What is the average score of a soccer game?If you went and totaled EVERY game EVER played, in home and away sides, and divided by the # of games, what would the overall average score be? Sure, International championships and Cup finals are neutral siters, so factor your own formula to include or exclude those games, as they do not constitute the majority of competition.
My guess is Home Team 1.9, Visiting Team 1.8. The sheer magnitude of games must eventually balance out both sides. Surely they are almost equal, but I would give advantage to All Time Home Team by .1 .I obviously don't expect exact figures, but an educated guess would intrigue me.

Bobby  - My initial reaction is that you have underestimated the net difference in goals between the home and away sides. My second thought was that I hope you enjoy adding all the goals up and I look forward to hearing the answer sometime next decade.

henry14 - As the week nearly comes up to the most important game in any Barclays English season, Man U vs. Arsenal , do you think who ever wins will take pride from this reguard s to arsenal's position and will it live to the hype given that the two teams are at different ends of the spectrum. One last thing bobby comment on Arsene Wenger's French policy in the midst of Ashley Cole accusing him of giving to much power to the French guys. Bobby the sun says Cesc is going to earn $85000 a week, and as much as l hate Ashley l think Wenger has a certain favoritism, they paid him $110000 a week when he was the best left back in the world, and can you imagine what Cesc will be earning in two let alone five years time, l think Wenger treats other players better than others. I think if you read the sun you will see that Cashely was saying some sensible things, also about team spirit. What your thoughts

Bobby – Is it still the most important game of the English season? It was when it was down to just these two but I am not so sure you can say the same thing now.
I think Ashley Cole's main interest is selling his book so I would not put too much credence on his remarks.  

buffytvs - my understanding is that the rules on penalty kicks require the kicker to take an uninterrupted run at the ball, yet we see stutter steps, stops and starts, etc. routinely (Figo used to be one of the worst). If I'm right, why don't you ever see a ref call it? They're making the goalies stay on the line now, why not make the kicker do it properly too?

Bobby – The rule about an uninterrupted run was changed a few years ago.

realmadridcffan Two quick questions. - 1. Out of the 32 teams in the UEFA Champions League, which of the teams will be the most disappointing and not make it to the knockout stage? 2. What do you think of the rumour about the 2007 Copa America expanding to 16 teams. The rumor that I have read was that if it does come to pass, it could be the usual ten South American teams; Plus the top 4 teams from the CONCACAF world cup qualifying (U.S.A, Mexico, Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago) and possibly Portugal and Spain, thus making it 16 teams.

Bobby – Question number 1, I can’t see any of the big dogs missing out. Mourinho says any one of ten teams could win the competition and he’s spot-on. Question 2 – I wrote a piece in 2002 for “When Saturday Comes” advocating a true Copa America with full qualification rounds involving CONCACAF and CONMEBOL. However the “rumour” just seems to be a rehash of the present system of invited guest teams but with four more countries involved.

AlexMorph - About a week ago I was looking at some old stuff and Denilson's name came up. After a short search I couldn't find anywhere that he was playing--until today when the FS gossip column claims 'Arry could be in for him. I also remember back in 1998 all these magazines were including him in their 'world best 11' seemingly out of nowhere. Do you know what his shortcomings were, why his time in the spotlight was so brief, and in your opinion does he still have something to offer?

Bobby - I must admit I have not seen too much of him but what I have seen he plays with his head down and his first instinct is to dribble. However, he was once the most expensive player in the world so he might be worth a gamble by Portsmouth. I think he was on-loan at Bordeaux last season from Real Betis but I am not certain of that. 

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davard
Sep 14, 2006
8:52 AM
Thanks Bobby - I admit my question was certainly not easy to answer. Maybe 1.9 Home, 1.6 away...Ha!

Denilson was the player who first got me into watching football - I remember watching Brazil (and France's) WC run in 1998 while attending French language school, and secretly rooting for Brazil amidst my french counterparts.

Unfortunately, your analysis of Denilson is correct - he has more dribbling skill than Robinho or even, I daresay, Ronaldinho, but not near the vision, passing ability, or shooting ability. His dribbling, however, was utterly amazing - I had never seen anyone do what he did with the ball, didn't even realize it was possible. After seeing that I was hooked and wanted to see what the other "superstars" traits were.

However, a Denilson revival for Pompey? Incredible. Please, let this happen. It would make the Prem even more interesting, and it is already the #1 league for me.

leche010
Sep 14, 2006
11:05 AM
As a Pompey supporter... I am stoked for this. He will add to an already outrageously improved team... I know I may be getting ahead of myself, but perhaps a European appearance within the next few years?

henry14
Sep 14, 2006
12:14 PM
what is your opinion on real madrid , l can not see capello staying because they need some good group of youngsters and players in their prime to get anyway near barca.yesterday's perfomance was pathetic.what do you think Bobby

AlexMorph
Sep 14, 2006
2:15 PM
After reading the comments about Denilson I decided to look at some footage of him (available via youtube). The dribbling often looked aimless in the style of futsal and his eyes were focused completely on the ball. He could turn out to be a good move for Portsmouth, but he might be suffering some mistimed tackles from Robbie Savage if he plays like that.

Last edited by AlexMorph on September 14th at 2:21 PM.

Venti_vidi_vici
Sep 14, 2006
2:17 PM
Oscar nominees for diver of the week in the UEFA Competitions:
Didier Drogba in Chelski vs W.Bremen
Ryan Giggs in MU vs Celtic
Matthew Etheringon in Hammers vs Palermo (he didn't get the penalty; just a yellow card for his performance)
All three were great dives by anybody's standards. A special mention goes to R. Van Persie who may have been fouled slighty, but did a great job taking the apparently very painful tumble.

Either one is worthy of the award so your votes are not necessary. Stereotyping is wrong (morally and factually).

BobbyMcMahon
Sep 14, 2006
2:20 PM
Rodney Marsh described the RVP "dive" as brilliant. He wasn't necessarily endorsing it but judging more from an artistic prospective and how well exceuted it was.

Venti_vidi_vici
Sep 14, 2006
2:59 PM
Bobby:
As I've written previously, I do not have much of a problem with diving. I feel it is the great equalizer in the battle between attackers and defenders, especially around goal. If the defender gets the ball, diving is not an issue.
All four instances were (or would have been) crucial to the outcome of the match.
Chelsea struggled until the penalty, Arsenal took an early lead, and Giggs saved the game for Man U.
Etherington would have single handedly saved the day, and possibly qualification, for the Hammers.
What did you think of the Old Trafford match, Celtic's performance, and the impact the penalty had on the end result?

Last edited by Venti_vidi_vici on September 14th at 3:17 PM.

BobbyMcMahon
Sep 14, 2006
7:03 PM
Re Manchester United vs. Celtic. I enjoyed the match but I didn't think it was as great a game as many people are making out. I thought United had more than enough in the tank even though they looked rocky at times. The penalty was very soft but I don't think Celtic would have got a result even if it had not been given. Gravesen had a nightmare o####ame - lack of match fitness probably. Nakamura looked very good when he got on the ball while JVofH looked like Chris Sutton from a few years back - his Celtic days not his time at Chelsea. Boruc pulled of some good saves - the best of them stoping Telfer from putting through his own goal. Credit to Celtic though for trying to push forward when the chance arose.

As for United - Scoles played well but for me Saha was the man of the match. Great work rate and the Celtic defense just didn't know how to handle his movement. However, on the second United goal it was a great little run from Rooney (I think) that opened up a space for Scoles to slot it through to Saha.

Venti_vidi_vici
Sep 15, 2006
5:42 AM
Bobby - Group F could get very interesting after matchday 2. Man Utd have a tricky away fixture in Lisbon, where they don't have pleasant memories. Copenhagen have some familiar names in their line-up, and looked good on matchday 1. Celtic must come away with something from their second match, and then get the better of Benfica. This could shape up to be one of the more intriguing groups. How would you rate Celtic's chances of making it out of this group? They've signed and lost some key players - have they improved their squad?

LosAngelesChelseaFan
Sep 15, 2006
11:58 AM
I'm not a major fan of the non-EPL clubs but I was really amazed at the almost amateur team perfomance of Real Madrid v Lyons. Lyons must be kicking themselves for only winning 2-0. RM played ok in their 4-1 win over a weak Levantes but you can see that the team is in need of plenty of WD-40.

Speaking of grinding gears, Joe Cole re-injury is a blow for Chelsea's return to form, even with Robben likely coming off the bench at half time. Bobby, we'll see if your theory of Lampard needing a rest pans out as I believe he had a day off this week! I'm sure it will be pretty dour on Sunday with Chelsea overloading the midfield again and Liverpool having their own problems.

Last edited by LosAngelesChelseaFan on September 15th at 12:51 PM.

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