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Samba 9 - In your opinion do you see Avram Grant delivering this so-called "attractive football"? Will he stand the test of time? As far as I'm concerned, this man has no pedigree and to compare himself to Arsene Wenger, when he took over at Arsenal, is laughable at the very least: they certainly are not birds of the same feather. Attractive football is in the eyes of the beholder, and I'd rather we just win whether its 1:0 or 5:0 "winning isn't everything; it's the only thing".

Secondly, which players do you see leaving Chelsea because of Mourinho's sudden departure? We know how much of a father figure Mourinho was to his players. His passion for the game and the genuine chemistry he had with most of his team translated into getting the very best out of them even under insurmountable circumstances. That is what Chelsea will miss most and that will severely affect results on the pitch unless they get another uniter. Who fits this bill; I just don't know. Finally, do you want to change you're season's predictions? I think you had Chelsea finishing first. If players do leave in January, even a Champions League spot will be huge task to ask.

Bobby –1. There is nothing in Grant’s background to indicate that he is up to the job. 2. I don’t see many players leaving Chelsea just because Mourinho has left. That kind of talk is generally knee jerk reaction from the media and there are very few examples of top-class players leaving a club on mass because the boss has been fired. 3. A prediction has to stay at prediction and isn’t something to change just because something unexpected happens. I think the doom and gloom around Chelsea is being overdone and people are forgetting that Claudio Ranieri made it into the Champions League with a team that was not as good as this Chelsea squad. The difference between Chelsea and the five placed team in the Premiership is far more than Jose Mourinho.

SynCrew - 1. Did you watch Juve-Roma; if so what did you think of the match? And how well do you think this Juve team will do both short and long term?
2 I missed the Friday's FSR and was told you mentioned Jose coaching Man Utd. Can you elaborate for me please? 3 What's your favorite Mourinho quote?

Bobby – 1. I watched the game on Sunday and enjoyed it.  In the short term, Juventus can certainly finish in the top four particularly given they do not have to worry about Europe this season. Beyond this season, they will have to spend some money if they want to be a force in Italy and Europe. 2. I said on Friday that I could see Jose Mourinho, taking charge at Old Trafford, one-day. 3. “There is no pressure at the top. The pressure's being second or third.”

Gabemar - A couple of years ago there was a club owner in Spain a Mr. Piterman coincidentally of Russian descent who bought Alaves. And announced that he had big dreams for the small club. He hired a manager and bought some players. The manager managed to put together a decent team who were competitive enough to avoid relegation from La Liga. But obviously to do so they played a cautious and tactically organized type of football.

Unfortunately Mr. Mr. Piterman did not like this, he wanted his team to play attacking and exciting brand of football. A tug of war for the control of the team ensued and just like in Chelsea the owner won. The manager left and another manager was brought in who was more receptive to the owner ideas.

Obviously the team started to lose more games with this new approach. The owner blamed the new manager because in his mind the manager was not doing enough to win while playing attacking football.

So Mr. Mr. Piterman decided to hire himself to the staff of his club so he could sit on the bench and tell the manager what he wanted done during the game.

I still remember a game against Real when Alaves fielded an ultra attacking 4-3-3 formation. The Owner in one end of the bench and the manager at the other end. Obviously Real routed them. Alaves went down, the fans rebelled against the owner forcing him to disengage from the ownership of the club. I wonder if we'll see Mr. Abramovich on the Chelsea bench sometime before the end of the season.

Bobby – Piterman was involved with Racing Santander before Alaves. I remember writing a story about his involvement. The Spanish Football Association would not grant him a license to be on the bench so he self accredited himself as a photographer and positioned himself next to the dugout so he could shout instructions to the official coach. Unless Abramovich starts taking his coaching qualifications unbelievably quickly he will not get any place near the Chelsea bench. I wonder if he can handle a camera?

Henry14 - q1. Can people blame Benitez for not playing Torres, if they fail to beat Birmingham with Gerrard, Mascherano, Pennant and other quality players, do you think Benitez is to blame?
q2. What do you make of Roman, being a tactical guru?
q3. What did you make of Tevez and Rooney on their first outing together?

Bobby – 1. Fans find it difficult to understand how you can spend so much money on a player and then not start him two straight weeks against teams that Liverpool should be beating comfortably. Benitez didn’t help his case by claiming that Torres would not have helped the Liverpool cause. As for who is to blame – if it is not Benitez who is it? 2. About the same as me being a billionaire. 3. That’s like asking a couple if they are going to get married when they’ve just gone out for their first cup of coffee.

Ringo - You used to mention on the report which teams had the highest average attendances in Europe. Could you give us an update?

Bobby – Some of the websites I used to get the information from either have stopped quoting attendance or the information is a bit suspect. The best information I  could find was from wikipedia and it lists the average attendances from last season.

CIAO - 1. Regarding Arsenal's profits from each game... Are they selling out each game?
2. What do you think of Mourinho taking over at Inter considering the dive in performance in Milan? I think Moratti’s could jump the gun knowing Mourinho is available now. If not, do you think Mourinho might take the post at Spurs?
3. Knowing Arsenal have a large sum for transfers, and Wenger's tight purse, do you think he may consider splurging for a top or up and coming keeper [i.e. Marco Amelia (age 25, Livorno), Igor Akinfeev (age 21, CSKA Moscow) or Veniamin Madrykin (age 26, CSKA Moscow)]? Can you think of any other goalkeepers that might be interesting choices? I think the two keepers from CSKA should be considered by most every top side as they are doing very good in European competitions.
4. Who do you think should be the next manager at Chelsea? I think Hiddink would be able to make out the mess and put RA in his place.
5. There is a lot of talk regarding United bringing in another striker. I think this would be wrong without giving Tevez the opportunity to build on a partnership with Saha and Rooney. What do you think?
6. Today Hierro was made the Sporting Director for the RFEF. Essentially does he now oversee the direction that the national side is headed and if the current manager is fired would he be the interim caretaker?
7. I watched some highlights of Giuseppe Rossi. He seems to be very skilled and creative player. I have never watched one of his games. How do you rate him? Why didn't other big clubs didn't make a move for him?

Bobby – 1. Pretty much. 2. It is almost inconceivable that Chelsea would pay Mourinho off and then allow him to take over at Spurs. Inter Milan is a viable and very possible destination – particularly if results don’t go Inter’s way in the next few weeks. 3. Wenger will give all three keepers a chance before he dips into the transfer market. Don’t be surprised if Lehmann is back as #1 within a month. 4. Hiddink should be considered the favourite and the odds will shorten if Russia fails to make it to Euro 08. 5. I think you have been hearing talk that I haven’t been hearing. They can’t do anything until January anyway so it is a mute discussion. 6. From what I understand his position is a new one and he will take over from Aragones after Euro 08 as Spanish coach. 7. I was surprised that Fergie did not give him a look at Old Trafford this season. He is a bit on the small side but he looks to be a good player to me. 

Ummufan - SAF seems to have annointed Queiroz as his successor. Is this likely to happen? Why JM as a replacement?

Bobby – I think Fergie is saying what he has to say. I don’t think it would be wise to undermine your assistant if that is his goal. Personally, I don’t see Queiroz taking over from Fergie when the Scotsman retires. Mourinho and Old Trafford seems to be a fit to me.

Craigyf - I’ve looked at the FIFA rules and still can’t see why the ref gave Juve the throw in; that was originally a Roma throw in; if Cicinho was time wasting he should have got a yellow, but he got no card. I think the ref made a monumental blunder but I’m not sure can you clarify?

Bobby – Referee’s rarely give a foul throw for stealing yards and a yellow card. A yellow card might appear if the player maintains one position and delays but rarely for creeping.

RINGO - One question about the Gabriele Marcotti piece, who is Dave Worthington? Never heard of him.

Bobby – Former Bolton scout.


Danielgregg - Let's say no internal problems existed inside Chelsea, that Mourinho and Abramovich were the best of pals and Mourinho had the freedom and authority Wenger enjoys. How long do you think Mourinho would've stayed at Chelsea even under the best of circumstances? Certainly he would've stayed longer than he did, but how much longer? I ask this because everyone assumes he would've stayed on permanently for many years had it not been for Abramovich's and Kenyon's meddling. Mourinho has always struck me as a brilliant manager who burns brightly for a short while, gets bored and frustrated and leaves. It's interesting that in the tunnel of Porto's Dragao stadium--where there are photos and tributes all over the walls of the 2004 CL-winning team--there are no photos and tributes of Mourinho. Mourinho to me does not seem to be a builder of anything that lasts.

Bobby – It’s not something we are going to find out anytime soon but there is a definitely a view that Mourinho might be more effective in the short term rather than a decade plus manager like Ferguson or Wenger. There again when you look at the length of time that Prem managers have been in their jobs then it is clear that Ferguson and Wenger are exceptions. If I am not mistaken Steve Bruce is now the third longest serving Premiership manager with 5 years services.

RINGO - On last night’s report you mentioned all the intelligent discussion on the blog, I assume that was not including Verbal....or myself.

Bobby – It is all relative!

 

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LetsGoBuffalo
Sep 25, 2007
4:30 PM
Ringo-You're a funny guy!

atleti
Sep 25, 2007
4:59 PM
Hah! Atletico had a higher attendance than Chelsea, Valencia, Roma, and Spurs for 06/07 season.

It was a disastrous season, too...

footie_fan
Sep 25, 2007
5:33 PM
Quote of the day:
"That’s like asking a couple if they are going to get married when they’ve just gone out for their first cup of coffee."

Referring to the question:
What did you make of Tevez and Rooney on their first outing together?

Thanks for the laugh.

JayAlves
Sep 25, 2007
6:43 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvix
IWdDVog Arsenal Newcastle highlights before they get pulled off.

Gunner44
Sep 25, 2007
7:55 PM
Seville are really struggling. There defense looks shockingly bad, 8 goals conceded in the last 3 games is just sad. Hope they are able to comeback coz they really are very lively team to watch. Like their game today was a great game of attacking football, better than that sloppy final back in May btwn the 2 teams.

Arsenal keep rolling rolling rolling. Up Next West Ham I hope we beat them 10-0. They did a double on us last season, so I'm hoping Arsenal destroys them.

dgt03
Sep 25, 2007
10:21 PM
Hi Bobby, Has EUFA ever discussed adding a "Silver" division to the Euros? Like Macedonia would ever have a chance to qualify...let alone win! Just wondering!

henry14
Sep 26, 2007
1:06 AM
seville have bhoularuz, that why they are shipping goals

ohphuque
Sep 26, 2007
1:49 AM
since weve been doing quotes of the day on here lately heres my nomination for today's award

This beaut is from the arsenal chairman:

When was the last occasion he saw Dein? “The day I fired him” Was it Hill-Wood’s saddest day at Arsenal? “No. It was the saddest for Dein”

RINGO
Sep 26, 2007
6:17 AM
Thanks for the link to the attendances Bobby.
And any idea how a former Bolton scout is now part of Abramovich`s inner circle? He doesn`t seem to fit in with the other big names mentioned.

So much for Barcelona being "more than a club".
It seems they play to an average of 24,000 empty seats ,or put another way an empty Madejski stadium ,Reading.
And they want to expand to 104,000!

And how about the european champions and their roomates playing to over 30,000 empty seats every game ,not to mention the Rome teams pathetic attendances ,so much for the Italians love of the game! (notice Juve wasn`t on the list ,but I can`t imagine they`re any better).

And it seems as though Benitez wants our carling cup!

Elliot0123
Sep 26, 2007
6:31 AM
Hey, Bobby, two more for you if you don't mind:

1) At the rarified level of a team like Chelsea, how much of a difference would you say the manager's sideline demeanor makes during the game for the players? I'm certainly no pro, and I realize that some managers rarely seem positive, but Grant was projecting nothing short of misery and having nothing more to give on Sunday, and had I been a player for Chelsea, I would have found that rather demoralizing.

2) Would it be even remotely worthwhile and prudent for the MLS and USL to consider innovative scenarios that would allow for promotion/relegation? I can't help thinking that at some point that would have to be made to work as part of the evolutionary progression of football in the USA and Canada....

Last edited by Elliot0123 on September 26th at 6:33 AM.

RINGO
Sep 26, 2007
6:55 AM
LGB - Whadya mean i`m a funny guy?
Funny how ,like a clown ,DO I AMUSE YOU?.....

LetsGoBuffalo
Sep 26, 2007
7:04 AM
Ringo-Thats a good movie...even though I find Joe Pesci very annoying at times.

Big_nix
Sep 26, 2007
7:54 AM
Bobby i know i'm kinda late leaving a comment on the whole situation at chelsea but I'm only just coming to terms with it. There is absolutely no reason to justify Mourinho leaving Chelsea. it's amazing all the comments that have been made over the past week but the one that really struck me was one made by Grant. This joker had the nerve to say something with in the lines of "these things happen, it's football..." I'm sorry, these things don't just happen, not when you are back-to-back Prem champions plus have won all the domestic trophies in a span of three years and were in serious contention to win all four trophies last season! Till you know who had to keep whining and meddling with the psyche of the players. Maybe that was a norm where ever Grant coached... that's right, know one really knows or cares. This is a big loss not just for Chelsea but for the Prem in general. it's no coincidence the steady growth in the Prem's popularity outside England. no kodos to SAF, Wenger or the rest of the boring Managers in the prem mind you. JM's charisma and swagger commanded attention to Chelsea and BPL which he undeniably got. I love Chelsea but maybe i would just turn my attention to Serie A or La Liga rather then sit down and listen to SAF talk about his wine selection for post-game ####-chat. seriouly?

ReggaeGunner
Sep 26, 2007
9:21 AM
I'm looking forward to see a healthy Newcastle team on the field when Joey Barton comes back from injury along with Damien Duff and the others Newcastle will have a much stronger team although the teams they field is strong they will be stronger.

Picture it :-

Shay Given

Habib Beye
David Rozehnal
Claudio Cacapa
Steven Taylor

Charles N'Zogbia
Joey Barton
Geremi
James Milner/Damien Duff

Mark Viduka
Obafemi Martins

What do you think? Newcastle really have a very strong squad.

RINGO
Sep 26, 2007
9:58 AM
Newcastle are the same as West Ham.
Neither will ever field their strongest line-ups because they both have too many injury prone players.

And it`s not bad luck ,but bad management ,for signing players with a history of injuries.

therealrico
Sep 26, 2007
10:43 AM
Hey guys, back in action please check out my new article, let me know what you think, it is about the coverage of soccer games by ESPN

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
11:13 AM
Schuster has been running his mouth to the press: He believes managers at Spanish clubs are disrespected and not allowed the freedom to run their clubs--- unlike English managers.

Uh, has he not been following the situation at Spurs and Chelsea...?

"Coaches aren’t as respected here as they are in England. I think it would be very difficult for a coach to stay at the same club for 12 or 20 years in Spain."

"We would all like to do that because, naturally, we don’t like changing teams all the time, but this is practically impossible in Spain."

Fair enough-- a case can be made that clubs in Spain tend to sack managers more quickly than England. No one has been shown the door yet, this season.

Not sure how it is in Italy-- wasn't a manager recently sacked there?

Last edited by atleti on September 26th at 11:19 AM.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
11:16 AM
Huntelaar is set to leave Ajax in January. That is, if the price is right.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
11:56 AM
Liga Round 5, going on at the moment. 6 games going on at the moment, HT right now.

Mallorca 0 Valladolid 2
HAHA!

Valencia 2 Getafe 0, too. Poor Laudrup...

therealrico
Sep 26, 2007
1:21 PM
Ringo- Ask and you shall receive, threw up a quick little fantasy soccer picks on my blog.

JayAlves
Sep 26, 2007
1:22 PM
ManU is losing to Coventry 1-0 in the Carling Cup in the 56th!

Aguero 1-0! he was a treat in the u20's they wont miss Torres. Maybe a Henry like situation for them where the player became the club and the rest of the players are settled since hes gone?

Last edited by JayAlves on September 26th at 1:27 PM.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
1:26 PM
FT: Mallorca 4 Valladolid 2 !!!

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
1:35 PM
Oh God, Atleti score another #### goal before I have a coronary!!

About 20 minutes to go.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
1:37 PM
That's exactly it, Jay: with Torres out of the picture, Aguero has an opportunity to shine.

JayAlves
Sep 26, 2007
2:04 PM
Old Trafford (74,055) thats how many people watched Nani and Andersson lose to Coventry 0-2. You cant buy a Youth team with desire you have to grow it.

gabemar
Sep 26, 2007
2:06 PM
Villareal is the new leader in La Liga for the first time in its history. Valencia are co-leaders.

Barcelona is trashing Zaragoza at halftime 4-1.

Atletico two wins in a row!!!

therealrico
Sep 26, 2007
2:08 PM
AC Milan lost, they are gonna have to do a serious overhall of that entire team, starting in January. At this point they will be lucky to finish fourth.

Jay Alaves, you might be right, but any of the other trophies, and this loss will quickly be forgotten. People don't care about the Carling Cup, the only reason people watch it is because it is something to watch.

Last edited by therealrico on September 26th at 2:11 PM.

Thebeautyfulgame
Sep 26, 2007
3:21 PM
bobby do you agree with me when i say that on his current run of form(since returning for injury last season) lionel messi is the best player in the world right now?

Gunner44
Sep 26, 2007
3:33 PM
Messi is playing well but then again look at Cesc Fabolous and what he's doing over at Arsenal. Averaging a goal and an assist every game. His team is n.o in P.L and 1 in c.l group.

By the way no Arsenal player has been short listed in the World Player of The Year list realesed today. Henry should not be on this list he was injured for most of this year.

Kaka needs to guide his team to better results if he indeed is the Best in the World.

A draw for Roma without Totti against Florentina is not a bad result but they will need to win at least 2 or 3 of this big games that they have.

Barca seem like they are starting to catch steam.

Atleti congrats on your team winning, so does this mean that the coach gets afew more games to prove himself?

Last edited by Gunner44 on September 26th at 3:35 PM.

JayAlves
Sep 26, 2007
4:15 PM
I watched half of the Barca game and as Dos Santos and Bojan were subbed on I was thinking how cool would it be if clubs organized a under 21 pre-season tournament. Assuming its one of those off years without the W.C Euro or other youth tournaments wouldn't that be a real treat to watch. Also who are the real youth powerhouses in the world today? Barca, Arsenal, Sporting Lisbon and Ajax come to mind.

LetsGoBuffalo
Sep 26, 2007
4:49 PM
To the Messi comment I'd say definitely no! Not a chance in hell right now...

As gunner44 pointed out look at Cesc having an equally, if not better, season at the moment.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
5:05 PM
Gunner, Aguirre was extremely close to getting sacked this past weekend. So far so good, in terms of results. If we continue to progress and improve our style of play, he won't be jobless.

therealrico
Sep 26, 2007
5:31 PM
There is no doubt Messi is one of the best attacking footballers, but as of right now, I don't think I could put him at the best. In my opinion it is still Kaka, followed by a shocker that should get some converstations going Michael Essien. ALthough he hasn't had a great season, carrying over from last season, he is just an awesome player, and so versatile.

JayAlves
Sep 26, 2007
5:32 PM
Are we talking about best player in the world or who's going to win the FIFA player of the year award because that is two different things.

As for Messi he easily slides into the top 5 players right now if not the top player. He was in awesome form last season, at the Copa America and hes red hot on fire right now. It almost asks the question if Chelsea come knocking for Ronnie at 30m pounds or so you have to seriously consider cashing in as the replacement is already in the squad.

jlv11
Sep 26, 2007
5:34 PM
Bobby, how do you rate Abou Diaby of Arsenal? most of the Arsenal supporters on this blog think he is the "next Vieira". Although I think he's a good prospect, I feel his strengths are going forward as upposed to defending and controling tempo such as Vieira did. In my opinion, Lassana Diarra is far better suited to fill that void that Diaby is, what are you thoughts on the subject?

therealrico
Sep 26, 2007
5:40 PM
Gunner44, if you have a link to the world player of the year shortlist, I would love to see that list, I did a search but couldn't find it.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
5:50 PM
Fabregas must surely be included in a list of best overall players at the moment.

LetsGoBuffalo
Sep 26, 2007
5:59 PM
The problem with trying to classify a "best" player at this stage is ridiculous. Not only are these just the opening games, they are nothing compared to Cup Finals and the big occasions.

True Messi did show up against Real last year but where was he against Brazil in the Copa? Against Liverpool in the Champions League?

Messi is a very talented youngster, in fact he'll be one of the greats if he stays on the course he's on but he's still got a lot to prove before you can even throw him in this discussion.

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
6:02 PM
Quote of the moment, courtesy of our very own LGB:

"Messi is a very talented youngster, in fact he'll be one of the greats if he stays on the course he's on but he's still got a lot to prove before you can even throw him in this discussion."

Hilarious!

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
6:04 PM
I've always considered Fabregas a great player; a favorite midfielder of mine even before this season.

LetsGoBuffalo
Sep 26, 2007
6:04 PM
Hey I do my best to entertain...

but whats so funny?

atleti
Sep 26, 2007
6:35 PM
"He's still got a lot to prove'...

Gunner44
Sep 26, 2007
8:53 PM
therealrico here is the link where I found the list:

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s
tory?id=467013&cc=5739

LGB Messi is already one of the best players in the world and deserves to be put in this list coz he is a player who can win you a game in a blink of an eye all he has to do is gain consistancy.

LosAngelesChelseaFan
Sep 26, 2007
10:46 PM
Smart move to get dumped out of the worthless, useless, Carling cup. Do you think SAF encouraged the players to bet on Coventry winning? Arsene's played the reserves like last year ... good move.

LGB/Atleti: Messi ... The best player in the world doesn't need to prove anything, except that he's man enough to apologize for cheating last year with his paw of dog goal (sorry, meant hand of God).

ohphuque
Sep 27, 2007
2:52 AM
lacf- not sure how useless carling cup is. i think the run that arsenal went on in it last year gave the squad big belief in themselves and helped get them going this yr.

top 5 best in the world in no particular order as on any given day any of them could be:

1. cesc
2. cech
3. totti
4. messi
5 kaka

just gettin pipped out from making this list: senderos

ohphuque
Sep 27, 2007
3:01 AM
im starting to feel sympathy for arvam grant, my god!

really though who'd this guy kill? did he assault someone? did he steal the queens jewels? the way the press is killin this guy for the way he looks, stands, picks his friends, managed his career, chooses his wife, is just over the top. now im hoping he can have a pretty decent impact at chelsea, meaning a distant 2nd to the gunners.

ohphuque
Sep 27, 2007
3:42 AM
heres an extended 10 mins highlite package from arsenal-newcastle. enjoy

http://thegoonerforum.phpbb24.com/w
eblog_entry.php?e=169

henry14
Sep 27, 2007
4:20 AM
guys read this
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/
gallery/2007/sep/26/1?picture=33082
1818

JayAlves
Sep 27, 2007
6:28 AM
All joking aside about the CC pretty sure SAF would of rather seen his youth players go deep into it instead. It really is a great way to get young players some competitive first team games. Its not like ####, Anderson, Pique and Evans are going to get many shots at the Prem this year.

verbal97
Sep 27, 2007
7:07 AM
Everybody knows that the top 5 in the world are

Gerrard
Torres
Carragher
Mascherano
Reina

More seriously (in no particular order):

Kaka
Gerrard
Messi
Fabregas
C. Ronaldo

Most underrated (also a fun one):

Pirlo
Klose
Carragher
Arteta
Juninho

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