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Speakers' Corner Responses Week 12
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neophyte - I didn't know Don Williams was still alive! Just a couple of off the wall comments: Where is the Reading firepower up front? Is Convey really that important because they have looked horrid up front?

Bobby – Ted, Tennessee and Hank are deceased but not Don!
I’m sure that they are missing Convey’s left foot but you have to consider the schedule that Reading as had the last few weeks. Has any side had a tougher run than Manchester United, West Ham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Portsmouth and Liverpool?
They face Spurs on Sunday and then it looks a bit brighter – Charlton, Fulham, Bolton, Newcastle, Watford, and Blackburn. They will need to pick up points because the holiday schedule is on the tough side – Everton, Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham.

AlexMorph - Who is your pick among the current crop of England 'wingers'; Joe Cole, Lennon, SWP, Downing, et al. To my mind Cole is really the most creative (besides being the most complete player), and after him I would take Lennon. SWP and Downing never seem to show any guile in taking on a defender, and Phillips always needs about 10 feet of space or he'll lose control.

Bobby - Actually, I think you can make a case that Cole is more effective in a central role. Until Mourinho got a hold of him, I thought Cole was just going to turn out to be another unfulfilled talent. Lennon on his game is tremendous. If he can make as much progress this season as he did last season then he will be some player come May 2007. Some players are quick – certainly Lennon is – but Lennon is sharp as well. That is maybe your issue with SWP – he seems to need more space to work in. Downing is blessed with a great left foot which is a wonderful advantage. I would say that the next 12 months or so are critical for Downing and it will decide whether he goes on to become an international class player or just a very good club player.

venti_vidi_vici - Why is Mourinho starting Hilario now that Cudicini has been declared fit? Is Hilario really the better option, or is JM repaying a debt to Hilario, or is this part of a larger scheme? I believe it is part of a scheme to get to Buffon in January. Benching Cudicini will naturally force him to seek a transfer, and I’m sure he wouldn’t mind joining Juventus. The bianco-neri have shown a great interest in Mascherano, whose contract is basically owned by Abramovich. I think it’s safe to say that the whole Abramovich/MSI connection is hardly a secret anymore! I think Juventus would accept the Cudicini and Mascherano trade for Buffon with the right amount of cash, which is obviously not an issue! Juventus will need the transfer money next year, and may even get an option for Cech when he’s healthy. Or it could be that Cudicini is actually not quite fit yet, and Mourinho is just being cautious !!!!

Bobby – A couple of questions in there. Cudicini has been in a tough position since Cech arrived – how do you hope to stay match fit when you rarely see action? Having said that Cudicini is prone to costly gaffs and perhaps his best days were during the Vialli/Ranieri eras.
I don’t know about the Abramovich/MSI connection though. It seems to me that since the double Argentine move to Upton Park there has been more to indicate that Abramovich and MSI are not one and the same. The more I think about this I can’t come up with a credible reason why a man who could buy all the players he ever wanted would want to mess around with a share of what is in effect for him, a small scale operation.   

Henry14 - 1.as I was watching the Arsenal game I was frustrated as you can imagine with the lack of determination, l think Wenger will clearly take a swipe at his players if he has never did. West Ham deserved to win; they were hungry and the gunners let talk of beautiful football get to their head. l feel that Wenger 's outburst was as a result of the frustration of losing points while he lied that he was impressed by the team's performance and I bet that if he had been hit by a ball from a player he would have been on his throat. If you would have asked Wenger how many point he would get in his past three games including the Hammers he would have said 7 to 9 and that why I feel he snapped, what do you think caused him to lose his cool

2. My question is if Ashley Cole is the best left back in world football then the standard of left backs in world football is low, Il have seen him since he has been to Chelsea and has not got his best form. l think this is because Chelsea are more defensive minded than attacking and his defensive awols are now being exposed than ever b4, he was toasted in the Barca game by Messi and Lennon made him look average, and to be honest Chelsea’s weakness are wingback. Do you think it is Chelsea’s weakness and what do you make of Cole’s poor form since joining Chelsea in comparison to a Gallas?

3.  What do you make of Cole’s allegations towards Graham Poll, I did not feel he had a bad game and do you thing if a Neil Warnock, or Adie Bothroyd had complained about ref treatment would the ref chief go to speak to him or it is just one of those moves that only happen to the big boys as the case with Mourinho and if so what causes the bias?

Bobby –1. Frustration. 2 – It could be that Ashley Cole is showing the effects of the long drawn out move from Arsenal to Chelsea as well as his run-in with the FA plus he just got married etc. He is not playing well but few good players in the prime of their careers suddenly become bad players. At Arsenal he had a system that he was comfortable in and he had an understanding with Pires and Henry. Now he has to learn how Jose Mourinho wants him to play. Perhaps one of Cole’s strengths with Arsenal was he often forced the wide midfield player to mark him. At Chelsea that doesn’t seem to be happening too much at the moment. I don’t think you can write him off in his first three months and make comparisons to Gallas. Chelsea fans would rightfully point out that even if Gallas is playing better Chelsea still lead Arsenal and I am willing to bet that Ashley Cole is still playing years after William Gallas has retired. 3. It sounds as if Poll actually said what Cole claims, then the referee assessor and the assistant referees would have heard it as they are all connected. We will know sooner rather than later. If it turns out that Poll didn’t then Ashley Cole will be the starting left-back for the Pinocchio X1.

4Everton - Is Kanu injured? Just wondering why he hasn't playing as much.

Bobby – He was on the bench on Saturday but didn’t get on. He has started 8 games and came off the bench once this season. That means apart from Saturday there has only been one other Premiership game where he hasn’t made an appearance.

davard - How was "The Don?"

Bobby – It was great stuff. Unfortunately this tour is billed as a farewell one.

bigdavedisaster - I thought your comments on Mondays show about Robbie Keane were spot on. He has become a fan favorite at Spurs because of his tenacity and great work rate and he seems to take a leadership role when he starts games. I criticized him earlier in the year but he seems to be back in his form of last year the more that Jol plays him I hope it translates to Ireland. He and Berbatov seem to play well together and I think Jol should stick with them. I like Defoe but he does not see the field well and though he has great pace and quickness I think that he rarely creates chances for other players and needs the ball at his feet a lot to create his own chances. Mido and Defoe are sloppy with the ball whereas Keane and Berbatov tend to be a settling presence allowing other players to get forward and create scoring opportunities. Do you think Jol will stay with the Bulgarian and Irishman and does that mean that Defoe might be dealt in January?

Bobby – I think the Bulgar-Irish duo looks to be the most promising but Martin Jol is another manager that rotates so I am not so sure that you will see anything resembling a settled partnership.

verbal97 - Thanks for not adding to the ridiculous hyperbole that is crowning Ferguson the greatest manager in the history of the world. Although, I personally think Paisley is better than Busby as he had to take over for a legend in Shankly and was even more successful.

Bobby – Not doubt Bob Paisley was more successful than Shanks but rather like Busby, without Shankly would Paisley have had the foundation to build on? It really comes down to what you place a higher value on – trophies or the instilling of a culture of good football and high expectations which in turn leads to winning trophies. In doing research for the Busby piece I discovered that Bob Paisley arrived at Anfield just before WWII and that Busby, who was club captain at the time, apparently took the young Paisley under his wing.

neophyte - I noticed that many of you have Buffon listed as the #1 keeper, as well as FIFA. My son even tells me he is one of the best keepers in his FIFA video game. Maybe VVV can help out here since I haven't seen Buffon a lot but I didn't see much in the way of "the best keeper" in the WC. His backline was incredible and I don't remember him getting tested. I have seen Dida-impressive, and a couple of other keepers in La Liga that were impressive. Why doesn't Van Der Saar get more love? He looked great in the WC (as well as Ricardo-Portugal) and plays in a league that scores more than any other. I am sure I'm missing something but what is going on with the Buffon man-crush everyone is feeling? VVV-educate me. Bobby-help me see the light.

Bobby – I would pick Buffon as the best in the world. A few years back I was a bit surprised when Juventus sold van der Sar to Fulham and spent a fortune on Buffon. I thought van der Sar was a bit of a scapegoat for a blunder that essentially handed Roma the scudetto a few years back. He made a hash of a Nakata shot after Juventus was 2-0 up and the game finished in a 2-2 draw. Shortly after that he was gone.
But over the years Buffon has been very consistent – even as a teenager with Parma – and he very rarely makes a mistake. He seems to do everything that a keeper needs to do very well.

 

 

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USAenglandfan
Nov 9, 2006
9:09 AM
Very cool stat: Chelsea fielded 4 African players from 3 nations against Villa, and all of them scored or were involved with a goal. It could have been 5 from 4 nations if he sent on Mikel. Africa's stock is still on the up.

AlexMorph
Nov 9, 2006
11:49 AM
USAE: Africa's stock or France's? Just kidding :). It is funny to see how French football plunders its colonies for the best players, but then who can blame them?

Bobby: I included Cole among the wingers really because its unlikely he'll get a central role either at Chelsea or England. Now that Sissoko is gone from Liverpool 3 months and Lennon is fit again for England, do you see Gerrard moving back into the middle of the pitch? A lot of people still say he can't play with Lampard, but I'm not convinced England shouldn't just throw caution to the wind and play an attacking style.

AlexMorph
Nov 9, 2006
1:19 PM
Just noticed the updated Foxsoccer rankings...

Did someone forget to tell these people that Chelsea beat and tied Barcelona and Man U lost to Copenhagen? Sure Chelsea also lost to Tottenham, but that's a Premiership team not a side whose league aren't even in the top 10. I fail to see how they lost ground on Lyon as well since they lost on the weekend too.

riocharlie
Nov 9, 2006
3:16 PM
Bobby,
Procedural request of you if you will. The links onyour blog page are mostly to folks no longer writing anything, when you or your tech foilks getaround to cleaning that up, would you be kind enough to add "the gaffer"'s blog to you links. He has a terrific site and it makes navigating that much easier. Thanks for considering.

keenberry
Nov 9, 2006
6:05 PM
My first question to you is, do you think that Manchester United will maintain their good form in the league? I just think that their squad looks very thin and if they lose one or two key players, they are going to suffer.

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 9, 2006
7:28 PM
keenberry - It does seem to be a potential weakness. United has very good cover in defense but if Ronaldo, Saha or Rooney went down injured it could cause problems. There again, I thought United would have trouble scoring goals!!

henry14
Nov 9, 2006
7:55 PM
Bobby l have to agree with you , l am yet to see them pull up their act after some poor run and the midfield does not fill me with confidence, l feel that giggs and scholes are a big part and as the season goes will wear down, l have to ask you this l have felt that the guy who makes liverpol go forward and enjoy attack is sisoko ,now that he is injured, l feel that there is a big hole that needs to be filled, how do you think his injury will affect them

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 9, 2006
8:37 PM
I think Liverpool will miss his bite and mobility. But it will allow Gerrard to play in a central position.

henry14
Nov 10, 2006
4:51 AM
Bobby do you have the feeling that l have than arsenal are going to hammer the red for a bigger score, you know what l am more confident in this game than against everton

Venti_vidi_vici
Nov 10, 2006
5:48 AM
Good job MLS teams Houston and New England. Although I have never seen either team play, I am very impressed that they are both apparently among the world's top 35 clubs.

verbal97
Nov 10, 2006
7:08 AM
As a Liverpool supporter, I daily go to their website. There is a rumor going around that Daniel Agger may fill Sissoko's role some of the time (although certainly not this weekend). I think this could be interesting if it's true. Agger may not be as intimidating as Sissoko, but with 2 goals already this season (as a center back no less) he offers more going forward.

Henry14: I wish I could offer an argument against your feeling, but there isn't an adjective strong enough to describe Liverpool's away form, and no doubt Arsenal will be extremely motivated to score early and often after what's gone on the past couple of weeks...so I'm very worried.

Last edited by verbal97 on November 10th at 7:09 AM.

USAenglandfan
Nov 10, 2006
7:18 AM
Ugh... the MLS teams in the rankings are just delusional. New England 9 places above Atletico Madrid, 4 below Liverpool... Oh and all of 2 Brazilian clubs and 2 Argentinian clubs. OK, I get it, we're from the USA, but why would you do this if you wanted your rankings to be taken seriously.

Anyways, re: Sissoko, they're going to miss him for sure, but having Gerrard switch to the middle and Pennant start out right sounds pretty tasty to me. It's up to Rafa to make it work, but even without Momo he has the tools.

Alex I agree on the England midfield thing. Just throw Gerrard and Lampard out there and let them run riot. Qualifying is priority #1 right now, but my god do they (and their FANS) need a boost. Maybe they can get that by, I don't know, scoring some goals against teams that are worth a damn. I'd rather see them lose 3-2 in Amsterdam than win 1-0 on a penalty and a string of last gasp saves. Are they just being over-managed? Is the system getting more complicated than it needs to be? Can England beat the Dutch in Amsterdam without a miracle?... my years as an england fan are making me a pessimist

Last edited by USAenglandfan on November 10th at 7:20 AM.

henry14
Nov 10, 2006
9:03 AM
Bobby l have just read an article on goal.com and it says henry is leading the race to be european footballer of the year, who would you think will win this year and also take the fifa footballer of the year award? if l take the world cup out of contention it has to be samuel eto

AlexMorph
Nov 10, 2006
9:18 AM
re: Eto'o

Considering that the world cup was such a major part of this year's football, it would be tough to choose a player that wasn't in it. Eto'o would be perfect for european footballer 'cause of his la liga/champs league performance, but Henry I think is a better fit for the combination of the two.

USAenglandfan
Nov 10, 2006
3:19 PM
I don't know guys... I think Henry's as good a pick or better, even excluding the World Cup. Both led their leagues in scoring, and Henry had all of one less goal in the UCL that season, and he did all of it with what was, in my mind, a far inferior side.

Venti_vidi_vici
Nov 10, 2006
5:09 PM
USAenglandfan:
I agree that Henry is a very good pick for FIFA player of the year award. In theory the award goes to the best player in the world regardless of team results, but history proves otherwise.

Each winner in the past decade has played on a team which won an important trophy during the year. Unfortunately Henry did't.

Furthermore, this is a FIFA award and their showcase event seems to have a considerable influence on the outcome. In fact, since the award's inception in 1991, the winner during a World Cup year has always come from the champion team.

All previous award winners were based in the Serie A or La Liga when handed the award. Henry is as deserving of this award as anyone, but this is just not his year.

However, I believe that history could be made this year because it is very likely that a player will win the award as a defender or goalkeeper.




riocharlie
Nov 10, 2006
6:16 PM
so VVV, your liras on Buffon?

Venti_vidi_vici
Nov 11, 2006
4:42 AM
Rio:
My money is on Cannavaro, although Buffon and even Pirlo make a strong case. Cannavaro and Buffon produced virtually perfect performances during the World Cup. Conversely, none of the other main contenders managed to showcase themselves in Germany.

BlueBlades
Nov 28, 2006
6:46 AM
I am an Evertonian, however, I became a big admirer of Man United during thier treble winning season as the football they were playing was breathtaking at times. I was particulary impressed by the way Gary Neville and Beckham used to link up down the right hand side. MY question is how much of an influence was Neville on Beckham putting in fine performances, and do you think going to Real Madrid helped Beckham improve as a player, as many said it would. I personally think he just got alot slower, and during international games he seemed to slow the game down to a pace that the rest of the England team weren't comfortable with.

Last edited by BlueBlades on November 28th at 6:48 AM.

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