Another bumper week for blog participation - thanks again to everyone who participates by reading or posting.
Mr. Red Devil - Now that Man Utd have won the EPL (with 2 matches to go) and will play in the FA Cup Final, do you see Carrick's transfer fee as being justified?
His play throughout the season was consistently very good and he was a valuable part of the 1st team, so I believe he was well worth the 14m-18m pounds. I know you were wary of that amount at the time of the transfer, so I just wanted to get your current views.
Bobby – He had some good games but he rarely looked like a £18 million footballer. Spurs paid £10.9 million Berbatov, different positions but who go better value? I noted that SAF was complaining that Chelsea had inflated the market by paying £27 million Michael Essien. From what I’ve seen Chelsea got a better deal paying what they did for Essien than United did for Carrick. And now we have Owen “£20 million” to look forward to.
Bmax14 - I went to my first USL game yesterday and I was actually kind of impressed with the atmosphere and reasonable quality of play. In your opinion, where would USL 1st division compare in quality to England's leagues? Would it be League 2? And MLS, my impression is that a good MLS team would be comparable to a mid-table Championship team. What would you say? I'm trying to get more into US football this year to accommodate my summer fix since there is no WC or Euro to watch. I know I can't expect the EPL but I don't think MLS (or even USL) is the absolute worst football in the world either.
Bobby – I gave up comparing leagues and came to the conclusion that it was a pointless exercise. We know that some MLS players can make it the Premiership while others would struggle to hold a starting spot in League 2 or even the conference. I think what that tells us is that the MLS has some very good players but it is lacking in depth. Because Europe has more leagues and teams playing at the professional level, players are more liable to find their natural level with teams that match their skills and abilities. This is how I look at it numerically with 10 being fantastic and 1 being poor it might line up something like this over a starting eleven. MLS – 3 nines, 2 sevens, 3 fives, 2 threes and 1 one. Championship – 1 nine, 1 seven, 3 sixes, 2 fives, 3 fours and 1 two. MLS has a wider range of skills on the team while the Championship would be much more tightly grouped.
RINGO - This week’s trivia. Which team used to play home games at Annfield? And which team plays home games at St.James Park?
Bobby – Trick question you ####. Stirling Albion and Exeter City. Did you ever post the answers to last week’s questions?
Neophyte - Why is Mark Hughes always associated with being the heir apparent to the ManU. throne? With Keane showing promise why is everyone so hot on Hughes? If SAF were to retire today I can think of a couple of others I would rather see as Gaffer than Hughes. I like Steve Coppell if I had to choose right now. How about you?
Bobby – It is standard practice to link former players with managerial and coaching jobs at their old clubs. History has proven that there is a better chance that someone will be hired who has a connection with a club than otherwise. So it makes some sense. What Mark Hughes has over the other names that pop up is European and International experience as a manager.
Rwonfootball - What is the point of the EPL suing YouTube? YouTube gives the league free publicity, so they really shouldn't be complaining.
Bobby – Simple, why would you allow someone to give away for free, something that someone else would pay for. The EPL doesn’t need free publicity nor does it want it. It wants money.
Henry14 - Q1 What is the problem with Tyneside club, do you think it’s the board, or the club in my opinion is not as big as it claims to be? Q2 If $60m we put for Berbatov do you see Tottenham selling him Q3 What do you think of Lori Cana, I am of the information that he is definitely be one of Wenger's signings. Again Bobby, Amy Lawrence on a talk show said that Wenger has been given $100m pounds as part of 80m pound transfer budget they agreed on with the creditors up to 2009 and she sees certain that Eto’o is on the cards. Personally l feel Eto’o and Henry are mutually exclusive in the same team, even if Wenger has this amount of money do you see him coming to Arsenal
Bobby – 1. In business terms Newcastle United is an underperforming asset and has been for decades. When you see that sort of situation there is only one person to blame – the Chairman and in-turn the directors. 2. If Spurs sell Berbatov the fans will be livid and rightfully so. With the new TV deal kicking and as long as the player is happy there would not appear to be any reason why Spurs would have to sell. 3. To be perfectly honest I don’t think I have ever watched him play – I certainly wasn’t aware of him. Apparently he is a defensive midfield player and so I can’t see why Arsenal would go after him. 4. I just can’t understand why Barcelona would choose to sell Eto’o. So until someone comes up with a good reason I am expecting him to stay at the Nou Camp.
BigWave - I know this is a minor thing but now that Man United has won the Premiership title can the new guy on the Fox Soccer Report stop referring to the Reds as "Man U?" All football fans know that is not a proper term.
Bobby – We have that in common. Referring to Man. Utd. as Man U has driven me crazy for years. In fact if my wife wants to bug me she will ask “is that Man U on television?” However, the reference has become so commonly used that I have accepted that nothing is going to change.
Henry14 - How you rate Torres among forwards, do you think he is the Darren Bent group of players. Is Hunterlaar for real, is he not like Kezman?
Bobby – He is far better player than Darren Bent. The problem with comparing Hunterlaar with Kezman is that for every Kezman there is a Van Nistelrooy and Roy Makaay. Who knows how differently it might have turned out for Kezman if he had joined a team that gave him a regular spot in the starting eleven.
Rob's Rabble - I wonder did you see Jorge Valdano's comments on the Liverpool Chelsea Champions League game. If not, check out The Guardian's website. Basically he compared it to watching #### on a stick. As an Arsenal fan, I have to agree somewhat that Benitez and Mourinho are strangling a lot of the skill level out of the game. The sad thing is that you could say that Arsenal actually made it to the CL final last year playing the same way. Hard to see what the solution is, but I have to say I would rather watch ties like Milan Man U over the Liverpool Chelsea ones every time.
Bobby – It was a terrible game of football but it had me on the edge of my seat.
Foxcube - Q1, given his failure to defend the title, how likely do you think now is JM to be asked to quit in the summer, if Abramovich would risk losing a couple of key players? What's your reckoning on what the owner wants the club to be like? Playing beautifully? Or a team to win at all cost, the more trophies the merrier? Q2, Can you name the three transfer targets Sir Alex alluded to? Or to rephrase it, if you were ManU manager, who'd be your top three recruits? Q3, Could you also name the three most needed positions/candidates for Liverpool and Arsenal? Q4, Is Tottenham faring better than you expected at the beginning of the season? If they can keep Berbatov, will they be among the top 4 challengers next season, including, imo, Arsenal, Everton, and Aston Villa?
Bobby – 1. I think Mourinho will be gone before the new season starts. As for what Abramovich wants – my guess is wonderful flowing football. 2. There are a number of targets that have been mentioned already – Hargreaves, Berbatov, Bales, Nani (Sporting Lisbon). I think he will be on the look out for a couple of midfielders – it would be a dangerous game to bank on Giggs and Scholes producing a repeat of this season’s form next year. United also need a striker. 3. Liverpool – a reliable and mobile 20 a season goal scorer, a first class left sided midfielder and cover at centre back although Benitez might have a couple of youngsters who can step up. Arsenal – another option on the right side of midfield, a dominating centre – both Toure and Gallas lack the couple of inches that Sol Campbell gave Arsenal – and a new goalkeeper. Lehmann’s antics wore thin a long time ago. 4. Tottenham exceeded my expectations as far as entertainment value was concerned but I think they will finish close to where I picked back in August. The FSR and the blog will be pulling out the predictions in the next week or so. Even with Berbatov I can’t see any team cracking the top four.
LosAngelesChelseaFan - Bobby, are league teams still contractually obligated to enter it (the Carling Cup)?
Bobby – I believe so.
RINGO - Having seen the way Chelsea’s season has ground to a halt, I do not think it is possible to win all four trophies.....Which makes the achievements of the "Lisbon Lions" all the more remarkable! And with the 40th anniversary of their great triumph approaching.....good topic for a blog?!
Bobby – They say records are made to be broken but Celtic’s haul in ’67 will take some beating. A couple of days ago I was thinking of the spring of 1967. Scotland beat World Champions England at Wembley, Celtic became the first northern European side to win the European Cup, Rangers were beaten by Bayern Munich in the final of the Cup Winners Cup in extra time and Kilmarnock reached the semi final of the Fairs Cities Cup before going out to Leeds United. We will never see the likes again!
Venti_vidi_vici -Now that the fourth season of the Abramovich era at Chelsea is coming to a close, is it safe to say that one still cannot buy happiness or success?
If Mourinho’s last two seasons at Porto are to be defined as successful because of the trophies he collected, how successful, would you say, were his first (and maybe only) three seasons at Chelsea?
It looks like Gary Neville, Michael Carrick and Steven Gerrard are all getting married on June 16 next month, and John Terry’s big day is the day before. That must have something to do with fixture congestion, right!? Did you receive an invitation to any of them?
In your personal opinion, why did Tim Howard not feature in the match versus his former employer, Man Utd, last week?
Congratulations are in order for Man Utd for accomplishing what, a year ago, appeared to be mission impossible and dethroning Chelsea. At the beginning of the season did anyone predict the EPL trophy going back to Old Trafford?
Bobby – The reality is that is next to impossible to have success in football without money. The thing that Abramovich brought to Chelsea was an almost unlimited supply of money – something we have never seen before. I don’t believe that two Premiership titles and assorted other hardware can be looked upon as failure. June 16 – I think there is a Gold Cup game that day. Tim Howard – I have no idea but was there not an arrangement made with one of Scott Parker’s moves? As for predicting Manchester United as the premiership champions at the start of the season – out of over 70 predictions that were received on the blog I believe only four selected United as the winners. I will have the full details next week.
Oh, I read a great article on BBC Football's main webpage today: 'The Glazer family v Roman Abramovich'.
In other news, I wonder where Reyes will play next season. It doesn't seem like Real are interested in him. There's been some speculation that Atletico Madrid might be interested in him again. In any case, I don't see Reyes returning to England.
Bobby - So now Man United are the ones talking about resting players. Will this be a mostly reserve match or will Chelsea field a team to win for pride?
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Chelsea still have something to play for ,61 league games unbeaten at home ,two shy of Liverpool`s all-time record ,A run unlikely to be matched again!...by us anyway!
And I just heard on Sky Sports News ,that if Man U win the FA Cup ,Ryan Giggs becomes the most decorated player in history ,would he then retire?
I admit that Spurs did get a better value for Berbatov and Chelsea have gotten better value for Essien. But I think that Carrick has been vital in Man Utd's performance this season.
He probably wasn't worth 14m-18m pounds, but they had to overpay to get a player that could anchor their midfield, distribute the ball very nicely with his passing, and allow scholes to go forward as a part of the attack. I think Carrick did all those things very well.
I would love for us to get Owen Hargreaves, but I have no idea why we're so set on paying 20m pounds for him.
Do you see Darren Bent as a possible transfer target for Man Utd?
Bobby it seems every player is linked with manu and today was no exception , berbatov, eto, ribery, hargreaves, it absolutely ridicoulous, l feel if they get berbatov they will be as good as antone in europe and l forgot they are after owen as well.why the heck did fergie make those comments it will just lead to him overpaying
It's amazing how the EPL handles blatant illegalities by essentially sweeping them under the rug for the sake of a pure image. I'm sure the PL and FA are silently hoping that West Ham are relegated, and no doubt can make that happen.
Whatever happened to the Lord Stevens report, and the UEFA investigation into the PGMO? No player (Mascherano) can play for 3 clubs in the same season, right, unless the third club is a big EPL club, then go right ahead, not to mention that nobody even knows who actually holds his contract. Note to small clubs - if you sign a player illegally, just loan him out to a big club, and the problem will vanish. They should've loaned Teves out too, and it wouldn't even be an issue.
Ringo - With his continued contribution this season there seems no reason for Giggs to retire yet. I'd like to think that he'd stay on at least one more year, as he may get to mentor Nani for a season and I would think SAF realizes how slim Uniteds hopes are for sucess with Kieron alone at left. Kieron may yet get there I suppose but Sir Alex surely would lean hard on him to stay for one more. He has pushed great aging players out in the past but not without some plan for renewal and there doesn't appear to be one now.
Atleti I would love to see Reyes back at Arsenal, because if only he would stop whinning and focus on his game he would become a good players coz he has great potential just doesn't know how to use it. The boy needs alot of guidance.
And if ManUre pay $39 for Owen Hagreevs then I wonder how much Essein would be worth now $100!!!!!
Wenger won't buy a defender coz he has Gallas, Toure, Sendorus and Djourou and he knows if he buys another defender he losses them coz Sendorous might feel like he has shot at starting in another team. Gallas, Toure, Eboue and Clichy are all kind of short but I don't think Mad Jens has also been at fault a couple of times. Also the four defenders haven't played alot of games together this season that hasn't helped.
The problem with Arsenal is that with the many injuries they've had we haven't seen the best first 11 on the field long enough to know how good they really are, so you can't really tell what to make of them. And I think that is why Wenger is kind of unsure of what he needs to get in the summer.
VVV, Bobby
Predictions?
Yes I did save them!
I have five names who predicted Man U to win....
You want them?
I saw only two people predicting West Ham going down...
I particularly liked someone called NeonFan:
19) West Ham (I worry about them)
The other person predicting West Ham to go down also predicted Foolham to be fifth!
actually I'm disappointed that one of mine never happened:
"18 Man City (So bad, that they’ll go down despite Pearce)"
Here`s what TSO and RA need to do in the summer to re-claim Chelsea`s EPL title ,win the CL and retain the FA Cup!
1.Sign two right-backs. I don`t know who ,but bringing back Glen Johnson is not the answer and I`m not sure about Micah Richards.
2.Sign a center-half.
3.Sign Jermain Defoe. He would be the perfect strike partner for Drogba.
4.Bring four or five of the best of the kids into the first team squad as back-ups. Ben Sahar ,Scott Sinclair ,Michael Woods ,Michael Mancienne...(Which it sounds like they are planning to do).
5.Get rid of the dead wood. Fereira ,Geremi ,Boulahrouz ,Maka...Sorry ,Maka!
6.Keep Sheva and Ballack. But only if they agree to sit on the bench.
7.Sign a back up goalkeeper. I don`t think Carlo will want to spend another season on the bench ,when he could start for most other clubs...and I will not be surprised if he goes to Arsenal.
8.Play the 4 or 5 kids ,and the rest of the youth team in the Carling Cup.
9.Pay me as an "adviser"!
Bobby, I don't agree with your assessment of Liverpool's needs, beyond a more prolific striker. I think Liverpool are well stocked on the left side with Kewell, if (IF!) fit, Gonzalez (who looks bad now, but can be better after the dreaded "first EPL season syndrome"), Luis Garcia, and Aurelio and Riise can (should only!) play LM. I feel they need a better defensive LB and a better RM, like Quaresma or Alves (who, like Aurelio and Riise is a defensive liability when playing fullback).
Apparently, Sven AND Houllier are interested in the Newcastle job. First, Newcastle fans like attacking football and goals, so I'm sure they'll just LOVE Boring and Boring-er as a manager. Ironically, my second point, is that getting one of those two to step in may be the only shot of keeping Owen, who apparently has a 9m get-out clause in his contract. Liverpool as well as Manure and Chelsea are supposedly interested in Owen the Better (to distinguish him from Hargreaves). If he signs with the wrong red team, that will solidify his Liverpool legacy as a money-grubbing traitor.
I should have mentioned that my "special ones" comment was a paraphrase of Rafa Benitez and also was meant to be a joke at Jose's expense.
I see that Slur Alex is foaming at the mouth. The S*n of all places quoted the red-nosed one as saying that he doesn't think Liverpool has any shot. Gerrard said that Moaninho's comments about Liverpool being a "small club" gave them a little more edge and motivation than expected. So I hope people of the ilk of Ferguson and Gattuso, il mucchio di merda, keep up the chatter.
guys l just want to know who do you think is a better coach sven or allidace
l think sven is a better coach you look at his record, it is good and although lazio and parma had loads of cash, toon are big spenders arent they
Allardyce has experience in the EPL and a team with little money. He creates motivation like Roy Keane did for Sunderland. I think Allardyce is able to maximize the potential of his team. Sven, I don’t think he ever adjusted the English style of play. I think it would be a mistake if Newcastle sign Sven. They have a golden opportunity to sign a great manager.
Bobby, thanks for answering my questions. Regarding three recruits for the three clubs, I agree with you on ManU (sorry but less typing) but with Liverpool, who'd be replaced with the new leftwinger? and with Arsenal, did you mean Hleb or Ljunberg will have to make place for the right midfielder?
Bobby, I forgot JM also said in public about three signings in the summer? Who do you think he'll release Sheva and Ballack with? Will he continue his 4-4-2, which never worked this season?
Strange looking line-ups for both teams ,but Man U has the stronger bench ,that could be the difference.
The biggest question though ,does anyone care?!
All this speculation about who's going to be in and out at Chelsea is great reading but is completely dependent on reading of the mind of Abramovich. This is tough beacuse he's someone who doesn't make public statements, who's financial commitment were only described in terms of self-sufficency in a few years and even who's prefered style is unknown.
If RA is looking at the Italian game, and wan'ts to open up the check book to capture the UCL then the sky's the limit.
If it really is going to be 3 in 3 out then to me it will signal that RA's interest has peaked, because that can't be a winning strategy.
Going down the list there a lots of good players but few of world class.
My list to keep in order of importance:
Cech, Carvalho, Essien, Drogba, Terry, Bridge, J Cole, Mikel (going to be a monster), Lampard (poor season despite all the goals), A Cole.
Contributors / Bit part players
Ballack(may have 1 more shot), Robben (too many injuries), SWP(playing a little better)
Marginal/emergency/maybe out
Kalou(Missed his chance), Ferreira (surprising recent comeback)
I think Alex Fergie comments about A.C. Milan victory in Euro Final is a bit too premature and that it will backfire on him.
I feel that he should put the money where his mouth is and just watch 2 World Class teams go at each other.
Anyway, this has seemed to hype me up that much more to see my beloved Reds win it again in Athens. Go Reds-you will never ever walk alone!
What do you think about Fergie's comments as well as the final predictions of the Champions League Final?
OK Mr Red, Ringo. Well, I'll try to keep optimistic about the final, but both teams being out of the UCL has taken the edge off it, somehow. Chelsea need to win it more, I guess. I'm not sure United really give a damn.
LACF
The night before the cup final ,you need to watch some of the old stuff on Youtube ,especially the `70 cup final ,THAT will get you pumped up for the game!
Atleti female,
I could see Reyes moving on to Villarreal. They need a playmaker since Riquelme left. He would be a good fit there and not have to worry about getting playing time. A plus would be if Pires were still there-it would take some pressure off.
I hope the "special one" is still around next year. What kind of antics will he pull when they lose the title for a second straight year?
I think my yardstick for strikers is ..."Would they make it in La liga or Serie A?" i.e. When a top striker gets one of the few chances they get per game, can they convert? Crespo was great at that.
Maybe it's because those two leagues are played at a less frentic pace, it gives the strikers a litle more chance to control and convert chances. In the EPL, Crespo was great at converting the chances he got,but he couldn't always keep up with the pace in order to get to them.
Bobby (I believe it's polite to talk to the host of the party occasionally, Ringo), what's your view on Kalou?
Against the above standards I don't think Kalou matches the highest standard of either system. He has skills alright but not at the highest level. Kaka or any of the top Serie A / La Liga strikers would have buried that tough injury time chance against Liverpool. He's played enough by this time to show what he's got.
Lacf
I wish I`d been at that game!
I only went to a few games up until `74 ,but from then until `86 ,I was at most games and all but two or three home games.The good old days!
I did see us win the old Full Members Cup at Wembley in `86 ,remember that one?
A month later I went to the Mexico86 World Cup ,and on the way home ,got as far as Texas ,and have been here ever since.
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