Djnima - 1. I was wondering if you would ever consider being a guest on World Soccer Daily. I’m interested to hear a discussion between yourself and Steve Cohen. I listen to WSD everyday. Are there any other football podcasts you listen to or would recommend?
Bobby – 1. I have been on WSD a number of times but not in the last year. If I have the time I listen to the Guardian Unlimited podcast but not regularly. I'm a big fan of James Richardson - the right balance of humour and substance.
Ummufan - Considering the Dida incident and other obvious dives do you think FIFA or an FA will take this on and start awarding retroactive fines/cards for the behavior? Expanding the question further what if any role will replay have in the game?
Bobby – UEFA have taken it on and the other bodies can if they want to. The Scottish FA has already gone out on a limb to state that they would be looking at cases of simulation and imposing punishments only to be knocked back by FIFA.
I’m guessing that the new SFA Chief Gordon Smith will not give up so easily and he will wait for a glaring piece of cheating and use it to shame FIFA into acceptance. I will be shocked if the word replay appears anywhere in the UEFA judgment. Celtic will be heavily fined and may have a ground closing suspended sentence imposed but a replay – I can’t see it.
LosAngelesChelseaFan – Do you think Rafa has joined Sammy Lee and Martin Jol in the list of "Dead Men Walking" with his list of shocking results given the potential of his squad? It's like he dumped a bunch of grit into a well oiled engine. If I was a Liverplod fan I'd screaming for blood. (That’s actually the way that they are most of the time anyway!:))
Bobby – Not yet but it is growing closer. He has become a victim of inflated expectations based on the summer signings. You only had the read the response of Liverpool fans at the start of the season to any poster or blogger who dared suggest that Liverpool might not win the league.
As it is you can sense the movement from “blaming the media” to “blaming Benitez” growing and the manager needs a run of good results against Everton, Arsenal and Blackburn.
But when you sit back and analyze it I think there is a massive over reaction to Liverpool’s early season results. They are a point better off at this stage of the season based on a head2head comparison with last year while Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham are all off last season’s pace.
Of last season’s top five only Arsenal have gained more points season to season / head2head (more analysis of that in the October 19 weekend preview). There is a long way to go and any supporter or club which is panicking at this stage, doesn’t have much of a stomach for a title race I would think.
Redfan2000 - I wonder how long it will be before Canadian sports retailers start to stock trainers suitable for soccer on hard or indoor surfaces (any surface other than grass). The game is growing amongst young people and while the stores stock shoes for tennis, basketball skate board, and the plentiful array of generic runners there is a woeful absence of training footwear for soccer in boys’ sizes. I did not even see Adidas Samba in mens' sizes, a soccer shoe that has been around for years. With a new indoor arena coming in Winnipeg what are the kids wearing and are they importing shoes anywhere you know of?
Bobby – Footwear is a very individual choice. I badly bruised the toenails on my big toes over thirty years and every season - prior to this one - I have had trouble. This season I moved to an Umbro boot which is designed for hard ground or synthetic surfaces. It has been fantastic and no toe problems. I’m not sure what name the boots are marketed under but they have “K Leather” on the side and “Kontakt” on the moulded sole. They are sold in Canada.
MeanSucka - Your opinion on Mathieu Flamini from Arsenal. Do you think that, regardless of his form as of late, he freelances too much in the midfield and will be exposed when Arsenal play tougher, more technical competition - more so than, say, Gilberto in the same role. Whenever I watch Gilberto play I never feel as worried as I do when I see Flamini all over the place.
Bobby – I think Flamini has been very good this season. When I’ve seen him play he has been mobile, made tackles, covered for Fabregas and done everything that has been asked of him. I have not noticed him being all over the place. He now gives Wenger the option of resting Gilberto after his transatlantic trips and he will also have an option before and after Champions League games. I think Wenger’s bigger issue is how and when does he rest Fabregas?
Henry14 - What’s your take on Dida, how many times have we seen a player get on the pitch and touch a player and nothing happens, a Villarreal supporter came to Henry with a Barca shirt and was just taken off the field, and it happens a lot in Spain and other countries and we do not hear of fines or punishment? q2 Do you feel Liverpool are over reliant on Gerrard maybe the way Arsenal were and l once read that Liverpool had a better record under Benitez without Gerrard and can selling him at the end of the season be an option so that other players step up? q3 Who is the better payer over the last year to now Clichy or Mr. tweedy q4 What do you know of Henk Ten Cate and he gets credit for beautiful football but as far as l know beautiful football has been played at Barca since time immemorial q5 Should Avram Grant stick two fingers at the media?
Bobby – A1, topic of the week response will be on the Friday show.
A2 – No and Gerrard is not going to be sold by Liverpool at the end of this season. I’m not aware of stats that show Liverpool with a better record without Gerrard and even if that was the case the statistics would be highly suspect given that the argument would be made that the reason Gerrard was left out was due to Liverpool facing poorer opposition.
A3 – Pretty much the same. I suspect more people would opt for Clichy but I would suggest that is more likely down to higher expectations of Ashley Cole. Clichy looks very good going forward but as we saw on Sunday against Sunderland he is suspect against a big powerful forward.
A4 – He got a lot of credit from the media for his work at Barcelona but he hasn’t impressed Ajax fans during his stint in Amsterdam and they are glad to see him go. Beautiful football or not it isn’t going to happen instantaneously or anything close.
A5 – The only reason that entitles Avram Grant to stick two fingers up to the media is because he has won two games.
Craigy f - Which national team do you support? I don't actually know your nationality. Where will Steve Bruce work after he leaves Brum - apparently he won't be there when Yeung takes over in November?
Bobby – Based on this being a serious questio Canada and Scotland – fortunately the chances of split loyalty at a WC is remote to nil. Steve Bruce will return to the cadre of managers that rotate around Championships sides that bob into the Premiership now again.
Henry14 - What do you make of Mr. Evra and Carlitos' statements, although l agree with both of them to some degree , do you see another Arsenal Man Utd rivalry going on this season.
Bobby – I rarely, if ever, read interviews by players as they are generally a waste of good space and time. I read the headline – I move on.
Neophyte - You mentioned that you have your coaching badges (license in the US). How far did you go with that process? Have you ever played Futsal? Many here in my club have advocated it as the best way to teach footskill and attacking mentality in a game situation. What is your idea of this?
Bobby – I did what was then a “C” license in Canada in the early 80s. I have no idea what the equivalent is now. Back then in order to get a “B” license you had to attend a residential course. I never took it any further.
If playing football in a gymnasium is Futsal then the answer is yes. I am very wary of simple solutions such as “play futsal and the skill level of the players will improve.” I did look at the Simon Clifford Futebol de Salão concept a few years ago but then I started traveling more on account of work and so I never followed up.
I understand the Clifford Brazilian based model is now different than the FIFA sanctioned Futsal on account of the size of the ball. The thing that did make some sense to me when I looked at the Clifford concept was the smaller ball.
FIFA’s support has more to do with protecting their commercial position (they don’t want boards because most of the world does not have access to boards) than any desire to improve the skill level of players. Any documentation churned out by FIFA to market Futsal should be treated with a huge dose of salt. Certainly from an entertainment point of view Futsal is a bust – it is like watching paint dry without the extra excitement.
I would be asking the Futsal advocates for empirical non-FIFA/national association evidence to support their claims.
Yohann - Do you think Owen will remain at Newcastle? and... do you think that benitez is currently paying the price of his ''excessive'' squad rotations? ..... I feel like Liverpool is shopping every year for a top striker. Although they raised the quality of the squad in the past 3 years, it seems the players they got on the market like Kuyt or Crouch are not really world class players. That being said, I felt like the rotations were just a way to get the maximum out of everybody... but now that Torres is there, I really wonder why the hell he would start on the bench. I really do like the Depth Liverpool has, I enjoy the way Voronin plays, but honestly, I think they are missing impact players up front despite having remarquable depth.
Bobby – If a team was wanting to sign Michael Owen then they would have done so by now. Rafa Benitez has been proven right in not bringing him back from Real Madrid. The Liverpool situation I have addressed earlier in this post.
Apad03 - I need to ask what you think of Donavan winning the Player of the Year award? Do you think is was political, do you think he deserved to win? He did after all play horribly in the World Cup. I think Dempsey and Tim Howard would have been better choices as they are playing better and on a bigger stage than Donovan.
Bobby – You will have to explain to me how the votes cast by the USA national media could be influenced by “politics”. You may believe he played badly in the World Cup but that was in 2006 – this award is for 2007 as I understand it.
Dempsey had a good year in MLS but only became a starter for Fulham at the beginning of the season – to late to influence the votes or to even have that considered. As for Tim Howard he hasn’t solidified his position as the USAs #1 goalkeeper so it is hard to justify a Player of the Year Award.
As for playing on a bigger stage – I’m not sure that comes into it. As far as I am aware – and I stand to be corrected – the award recognizes the best player based on his performances for the United States Men's National Soccer Team during the last season.
If my understanding is correct then it difficult to argue that Landon Donovan doesn’t deserve the award.
Ringo - Any opinion on the world`s second greatest sport? ,and I don`t mean Curling.
Bobby – You must mean cricket. If you actually are talking of rugby then I cannot let it pass without mentioning one of the greatest sport commentators of all time. Bill McLaren on rugby was probabaly one of the best there has ever been.
He scored ALL of his 4 goals in the Gold Cup on pen.kicks! he just doesnt seem to be in the form he was back for the wc'02 especially that germany-usa game. man we should have won that game. Other than those 4 pen. kick goals he scored he had that nice friendly game against ecuador where he score 3 nice goals other than that nothing. He isnt having a good year in mls this year with only 7 goals. i think he is the best player the US has when HE feels like being the best player but too often i think he is not the leader on the field he should be. I just think he could be soooo much better than he is right now.
Also Dempsey scored that nice goal that kept Fulham up last season even though he didnt play much after his transfer in Jan.07 and has started this season in excellent form by far the best striker Fulham has this year with McBride out.
With the latest news on Delvio Rossi and his "match fixing'attempts,I was wondering what are thoughts on the seemingly never ending reports of conniving going on in Italy.Is there no depth they will not probe?
what i mean by the politics is that Donovan wins because the US media have no clue what they are talking about. I doubt that they even know how the game is played and donovan is helped by the fact that he plays here in teh US and not many of the media types here in the states follow football enough to know better. he wins because he is the most recognized US player not becuase he is the best. Q. Bobby- who do you think should have won the Player of the Year?
Bobby - What you wear might be good for you but I am still amazed at the general ignorance in the sports stores here when I ask for soccer shoes or boots for my son.
When that will change who knows, but if that is typical among the general population, what does it mean for soccer in this country?
I heard all the comments about the management of Canada's football interests over the last 12 months or so but unless the powers that be can get more facilities and equipment in place/available, what is going to change the general apathy and malaise toward the sport?
Things that don't change stay the same. Watch this space I guess!
Re the second most popular world sport? There is soccer and then there is watching soccer. More injuries, fatalities and lack of teamwork inthe latter than ever on the pitch, so perhaps we should all be as fit as the Pros?
Bill McClaren was an awesome commentator and I can hear him and his boundless enthusiasm now, on many a match but his favourite was surely the annual Calcutta Cup.
Yup, beautiful football at Chelsea. They certainly are playing much more openly now with Mourinho gone. But will they still win championships? What really is the plan with Ten Cate coming in? Is there any plan at all?
Apad03 - What you described is ignorance, not politics. Based on Donovan's performances for the National team in the 2006/07 season - which is the criteria - I think he deserves the award.
There was also Brian Johnson doing Test Match cricket on radio three. During Test Matches I would carry a little transistor with me complete with a ear piece - a sort of jumbo IPod.
The voice of Scottish Football (along with Arthur Montford) Archie MacPherson is still going strong and working for Setanta.
Harry Carpenter was fantastic on boxing.
What about Kent Walton for all the "grapling" (sic) fans?
And Eddie Waring on Rugby League. Ron Pickering with Coleman on Athletics.
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I have been following your world rankings for a while now, somewhat skeptically I must admit. However, the latest one (October 11) really proves that you have no idea of what you are talking about, or at least that you do not watch any of these teams play when you make up these rankings. How is Real Madrid the second top team in the world? Have you even seen them play? Who, of any significance, have they beaten recently? Yes, they barely win (still), but anyone who has seen them play could not claim that they are better most of the other teams in the list. I was looking forward the rankings this time, because I suspected that it would prove what I always suspected: That you make up these rankings based on name, prestige and results. Barcelona has outplayed Madrid by far in the last couple of weeks, got great wins at home and in Europe, displaying great game and getting conclusive results. Anyone would agree that they are a better team than Madrid right now (and so are many others), and yet, they are ranked 3 positions below. Your ranking is truly devoid of any meaningul content. Any "expert" at home could concoct it by just checking the latest scores and adding up weights based on the strength o####iven competition (champions league should rank higher in your weigthing system by the way). Real Madrid ranked #2 is offensive to the world of soccer. I suggest that you start watching these teams actually play or that you give up these meaningless rankings altoghether. Thanks for your attention.
Bobby, futsal is extremely popular in Brazil -- the live games I've seen in Brazil have been pretty exciting, but the crowd helps a lot. The games are very fast and sometimes dizzying. In Brazil, futsal has its own sports celebrities -- Falcao has a huge following.
Jaume- please relax and read the whole section. It clearly says that the rankings are a compilation of votes from writers probably a lot of them from latin America, and we all know who they favor. Just b/c Bobby's picture is above the list does not make it his.
MasMaz - Thanks, you got there before I did.
Jaume - I was not able to "vote" this week as I was out of commission but it seems to me that your posting missed out one relevant fact. Real Madrid is top of La Liga. I wonder what Barca fans think of someone who suggests that Real Madrid are a bigger name - as you have done? It's reassurring that you've taken on the role of defining what is offensive to world soccer. I know I will be sleeping more soundly at night knowing that you have that covered. But there again if you have been following "my" rankings for sometime and failed to realize (read) that they are in fact a compilation then maybe I should not be so confident that world soccer is in good hands. PS - Be careful Sepp Blatter does not treat rivals kindly.
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What are the red flowers I see you wear on the report representing? I see the football broadcaster in England wearing them too, but theirs are a little different, they have a green leaf at the top.?????
I'm always puzzled that English managers (like McClaren and Fergie) are so gratuitously nasty about the MLS and futbol in the US. Given that the Premiereship would be the likely ultimate beneficiary of the sport's success in the US (uh, they speak the language for the most part), why don't they just "throw us a bone"?
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