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Mark - Now that LA Galaxy have a big-name Manager, if you owned the NY Red Bulls, whom would you try to get as their Manager? And, is that different from whom you think they can realistically get?

Bobby – Perhaps the biggest problem that the Red Bulls ownership has is convincing someone that they will be given time to turn this team and move it in the right direction. After a while if managers keep on getting moved then the type of manager that you are going to attract is not likely to be the one you need.

No name jumps out at me at the moment but whoever it is has to have some media savvy. The Red Bulls ownership needs to see the manager as someone who fits into an overall plan. The plan will then dictate the type of manger that the club needs to go after.

ManUtd2006 - I agree with one of the above bloggers about having a preliminary round of qualifying in Europe because seeing Germany thrashing San Marino 13-0 is a nuisance. Say the bottom 16 ranked teams to compete for 4 to 5 spots in a small tournament in order to give them something to fight for if not the Finals. What do you think on that?

Doing so, bigger teams do not have to play up to 14 matches to qualify because it is grueling to the players, managers, and clubs concerned.

One more question, I did not watch the MLS Cup Final because there are better things to watch on TV. Did Houston play well enough or Revs had a bad day?

Bobby – It makes sense but it is not likely to happen. The extra games (even against minnows) brings in extra television and gate revenue for UEFA and the national associations and they are not about to give that.

There is another even simpler way of reducing the number of games and still allowing the small nations to compete – logistically playing a 16-team tournament to get down to four teams or so is not necessarily as easy as it might sound.

The alternative is to go back to the World Cup qualifying system from the 70s and before. Fourteen groups instead of seven and only the top team qualifies. It would drop the number of game needed to six or eight. The chances of it ever happening – nil.

I enjoyed the MLS Cup Final - a much, much better game than last season. The Revs owned the first half but the Dynamo turned it around in the second.

Henry14 - Alan Hansen -1989 I was part of a Liverpool side that would have won the championship had they limited Arsenal to a 1-0 win at Anfield. It proved a very awkward match to prepare for - Arsenal knew exactly what they had to do - and in the event we conceded a second goal and lost the title.

Bobby – That might be the case but Arsenal knew they had to win 2-0. Croatia knows that they have to turn up – no matter the score they have already qualified. The issue is really down to the finals next summer.

Here is a piece from the Daily Telegraph that maps out possible seeds.

“But victory over Croatia does have a huge significance in terms of the Uefa co-efficients used for the Euro 2008 finals draw in Lucerne on Dec 2. An England triumph would improve their co-efficient to 2.318, taking them ahead of Croatia's 2.273 and, most significantly, replacing Slaven Bilic's team among the four second seeds for next summer.

As No 2 seeds, England could be drawn in a group with first seeds Austria, Switzerland, holders Greece and either Holland or Germany (depending on results tonight). England would then avoid the talents of Italy, the Czech Republic and either Holland or Germany.
A draw tonight would leave England with a worse co-efficient than Croatia and would condemn McClaren's side to a place among the No 3 seeds, seriously complicating their hopes of a safe passage to the knock-out stage”.

Getz76 - How did Alex Prus let Smith off with only a caution after an intentional head-butt? I think someone needs to send the man a copy of the laws. I understand not wanting to "ruin" a cup final, but there is no place for that.

Bobby – I thought he was very lucky to stay on the park after doing what he did. I think there is also another angle to the incident. If I was Craig Weibel then I knew from that point on that I had the beating of Khano Smith. Smith reaction was one of frustration coming right after the Houston equalizer and was a sure sign that he had lost the upper hand. From being a potential match-winner in the first half he became a frustrated figure on the left wing in the second as Brian Mullen played a bit deeper to help Weibel out.

Verbal97 - Speaking of Scotland's future, has anyone heard anything recently about this McCarthy kid that supposedly some teams were after this past summer?

Bobby – Well if it is James McCarthy of Hamilton Accies (I think I wrote a bit about them a few weeks ago) then it is a case of The Republic of Ireland’s future rather than Scotland. He qualifies for the Republic and has already played for the Republic at age group levels. From what I am told he continues to impress (a 17-year-old I believe) and Hamilton are currently sitting at the top of the Scottish First Division. Under manager Billy Reid Hamilton have a number of good young players who are making an impression.

RINGO 1. Is this the worst "transfer" of recent times? Steve Bruce to Wigan for 3m pounds! 2. Will McLeish still be in charge when WC qualifying comes round? Will he be able to resist when a premier league club comes calling? Birmingham perhaps?

Bobby – 1. If they stay up – no. But will they stay up? I find it difficult to fathom – mediocre manager who has received outstanding support from his board and has never produced anything except mediocre results.
2. I hope so but there is the temptation of big money in the Premiership. I would hope however, that Scotland would win out over Birmingham particularly given their current “take-over” situation.

oldcoach - Interesting interview with Don Garber. I have never been much for the hipster marketing that he subscribes to but it is hard to deny the business success that MLS has seen during his tenure. If you project out 10 to 15 years, where do you think MLS will be?

Bobby – Ten to fifteen years from now – a league of24 teams that is so solid that nobody questions it. Involvement is multiple club competitions both domestic and regionally. No articles that start “Soccer is really growing in America. In Europe and South America it has a following like baseball or NFL” or similar rubbish.

A steady stream of players coming through with the best players still heading to big teams in Europe (and hopefully to South America and Mexico). From a Canadian point of view four of the twenty four teams north of the border.

Craigy_f1. Would you want Usmanov as an owner of a club you supported?
2. What next for Scotland? A new manager or stick with the current set up for 2010 qualification.
3. How much would Dixie Dean be worth in today's money - say in the summer of 28 after he bagged the 60 goals.
4. Do you think Bruce is right to leave to try and resurrect a 'dead horse’?
5. Who do you think will try to finish second (in euro 08 qualifying) and how will they do it? Or have they already done it?

Bobby – 1. I think it would disappointing for any team to have someone like that own a club but it seems that as far as many fans are concerned as long as the new owner spends money and the team wins then an owner’s background does not come into it.

2. Stick with it, although the expectations need to be controlled. A good Euro campaign does not entitle a team to place in South Africa in three years. \

3. I think all that can be said is that his price would be a record one no matter the era.

4. I think Bruce’s move shows his lack of faith in his own ability. He’s leaving Birmingham a bit early because his contract is not being renewed and instead he has opted for a long term deal with a side that has a big relegation fight on its hands. A more confident manager would have ridden out the Birmingham situation confident that if his team performed well there would be no shortage of clubs lining up to sign him if Birmingham didn’t.

5. It looks so tight that a number of teams still have a chance to get what many expect to be the one remaining top seeded position. I’m not sure that the situation can be as easily managed as it sounds and even then you still run the risk of being seeded two and drawing a difficult group. I’m looking at the likely 16 qualifiers and even the teams likely to be seeded fourth are going to be very tough. 


Wyofc - Do you think after next year the league will comment that the Designated Player is working so well that they will grant all teams yet another DP slot? Allowing David Beckham and Landon Donavan to play on the same team and be the most marketable team worldwide for MLS and becoming the face for MLS.

Bobby – If that decision is made then is going to have to be for the better of the league as a whole not one team – otherwise it will just backfire. The last time I checked they were playing on the same team this season.

With due respect to Landon Donovan, whether or not he plays for the Galaxy or not isn’t really a concern for football fans worldwide. The vast majority don’t care. I think you are vastly overestimating the world’s view of him. And there interest in MLS for that matter. MLS needs to continue to grow in North America – thinking worldwide is getting way ahead of themselves.

Getz76 - Nice broadcast last night as usual. Any truth to getting you on-air for Wednesday night? It will give me something to watch while the turkey is in the brine. What does everyone think of McClaren's decision to go with Robinson in goal? I still think there are at least three healthy England keepers in better form (James, Green, Carson). Why did he bother starting Carson in the friendly, then? I know it was not exactly a stiff test versus Austria, but it seems like the man can deal with a cross!

Bobby – Thank you but I will not be on the FSR tomorrow night. As for the goalkeeping situation it sounds as if Scott Carson will be starting.

 

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craigy_f
Nov 20, 2007
8:49 PM
Bobby - I appreciated your answers, ta. I kinda agree with you on Bruce - I think he's mad.
Do please tell - why did Scotland wear Pink in 1999 - I can't find any reference to it apart from the picture from the beeb. I just found something pertaining to the 5th Earl of Roseberry whose colours were Primrose and pink.
England would only wear pink if a laundry crisis struck.

I can't believe that I'm going to pay nearly $30 bucks to get bloody fingernails tomorrow!

Last edited by craigy_f on November 20th at 8:56 PM.

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 21, 2007
4:14 AM
I'm sorry I don't have anymore information than that on Scotland playing in pink.
http://content-www.cricinfo.com/ci/
content/story/320291.html?CMP=OTC-R
SS

craigy_f
Nov 21, 2007
4:30 AM
It does seem to be a tribute to the 5th earl of roseberry then - that would be a good question on Question Of Sport.

A last minute free kick against Greece - I hope we qualify a bit easier this afternoon.

As a scot, whom will you be rooting for?

RINGO
Nov 21, 2007
5:32 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if England win 4 or 5-0.

I also wouldn't be surprised if England lose.

But win ,lose or draw ,I still want McClaren gone.

Sleeper - don't you have any money in Croatia?
What's the head of your FA doing nicking newspapers?
Or are Croats really scousers in disguise?

Last edited by RINGO on November 21st at 5:33 AM.

craigy_f
Nov 21, 2007
5:45 AM
ringo - ditto
ditto
ditto - but if we win he'll still be depriving some village somewhere of a key figure; until next summer

And if we win we'll have a while to forget and/or paper over the atrocity that has been qualifying, just like the nation did when we scraped that draw against the greeks.
Ostriches must feel quite at home in England. oh excuse me, they bury their heads in the sand not up their own arses.

ENGERLAND! ENGERLAND! ENGERLAND!

JayAlves
Nov 21, 2007
6:58 AM
Hopefully while I'm working Portugal doesn't make a mess of it against Finland. It would be somewhat of karma for England, France and Italy all to qualify while I was rooting against them and for Portugal to fall at the last hurdle. Hopefully all goes well as someone needs to beat England in PK's at Euro 2008.

albertagooner
Nov 21, 2007
7:29 AM
Jay,

This lot will be put out of their misery a long time before penalty kicks in the quarterfinals at Euro 2008. This squad has a Euro 2000 feel to it. If they qualify, I'm going to put a little money on them crashing out in the group stages.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
7:35 AM
Lol Ringo. I don't wtf he was doing, but from what I read it was a misunderstanding.
The only way Croatia are losing 4:0 is if they decide to play their camera crew.
All jokes aside, I am really looking forward to the game, and to all you bandwagon England fans, I hope you have backup teams to cheer for once England exit the stage. lol

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 8:09 AM.

RINGO
Nov 21, 2007
7:54 AM
Lippi turns down Birmingham.
What a shock ,almost as big a shock as all the rain in England this week.

And I hear that Bilic has caled up Luca from ER.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
8:20 AM
I never watch that show. Is Luka any good in soccer?

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 8:21 AM.

MasMaz
Nov 21, 2007
8:32 AM
The only thing worse than the English media's bullet headed ignorance towards the team's realistic expectations is when secondary footballing nations do the same.

England is firmly within the top 8 European sides and the top 10 world sides.

Croatia is neither.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
8:39 AM
Who's going to score the winning goal?

If it actually does not end up being a draw, I am picking Eduardo to score the winning goal.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
8:43 AM
Excuse me Mas Maz, who's top of the group standings, England? Who beat England 2:0 in the qualifiers, England?
Nobody is nearly as ignorant as the English and their bandwagon Commonwealth supporters.
Unlike the English supporters, if my team loses I won't try to make excuses as to why they lost.
I don't look at a team based on bias. I judge them based on results.

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 9:00 AM.

MasMaz
Nov 21, 2007
9:04 AM
I really wasn't trying to pick a fight with you Sleeper.

I was only responding to something you wrote yesterday about how much better Croatia were than England.

The line-up broadcast by England is very good and it is what I would have chosen.

If england are tied or down 1st sub is DB at 65, SWP should have worn down the left back by then.
Then Defoe for Barry if things get nervy at 75.

If England are up then 1st sub should be Owen H. for Gerrard at 65, then Bent for Crouch at 70.

RINGO
Nov 21, 2007
9:05 AM
Martin Samuels in The Times hits the nail on the head again.

Why the kids game in England should be scaled down.
He doesn't say how it works in other countries though.

MasMaz
Nov 21, 2007
9:06 AM
BTW I brought up Bobby doing Wednesdays last year for Champs league.

I also heard a female correspondent yesterday on the report. When do we get to see her? I hope FSC is nurturing some talent to insert into the cast.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
9:14 AM
Mas Maz, I never directly compared the Croats' quality with the English one. I merely stated that England was overrated, and that I felt Croatia were the best team in the group. Also, if you read my previous comments, you'd notice I predicted a draw. I never thought Croatia would win, but I hoped they could find a way to do so.
Other than that I am not trying to pick a fight either. It's all competitive talk between two ardent supporters. Fun and games.
This game is not that important to Croatia, but I don't like seeing my team lose any games. I hope they can play today as well as they can and earn the first spot in the group.

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 10:54 AM.

gongatore
Nov 21, 2007
9:21 AM
I can wait until it's all over in under six hours and then either the English will continue to delude themselves about what a great footballing nation they were and their chances in Euro '08 or it will be time to hang Macca, the FA, the players, the Wembley groundskeeper, the Wembley fish and chip shop, Uri Geller, team dietician, physios, taxman, Cliff Richard, AK Rowling, Pete Doherty, Simon Cowell, George Michael and Alexander the Great's great great great great great great great great nephew who plays at leftback for Macedonia or ...(fill in excuse)

It is such a neverending refrain...

Engerland!

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
9:38 AM
Here is an analysis of the Croat team. I'll let the English fans make their own of the English team.

This is probably going to be the starting lineup:
4-4-2

from left to right:

Dario Simic- good, versatile defender who can play any position in the d. He has not been an AC Milan regular for a while but I don't think it's going matter as he always comes up big in games like these.
Josip Simunic - a strong defender, lacks composure sometimes and prone of getting yellow and red cards
Robert Kovac - the creme de la creme of the Croat defence for a long time; his prime years (Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern, Juventus) are past him but he's still a commanding figure in the aging Croat defence
Vedran Corluka - the City star is quickly turning into a world class player. At just 21, he already shows the strength and composure of an elite defender

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 10:44 AM.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
9:45 AM
The Midfield:

Left to Right:

Niko Kranjcar is becoming better and better every day and more and more resembles Robert Prosinecki according to Harry Redknapp; Kranjcar is technically the most gifted Croatian player; He is excellent in one-on-ones, has a powerful shot and is really good in set plays; He still hasn't fitted into the Croat scheme completely, but I have not doubt he will become a top player in the future;
Niko Kovac - The ageless wonder. He's to Croatia what Maldini was to Italy.
Luka Modric - All eyes will be on him; He's the motor of the Croat attack. A gifted player, has power and speed as well as excellent penetration skills; Modric (22 years old) might be moving to the Premiership in the winter and this game could be a good opportunity to showcase his talent.
Dario Srna - The workhorse of the Croat team. He is a pacey player who has a powerful shot. He's the go-to guy in set plays.

davard
Nov 21, 2007
9:49 AM
I don't know if this is common knowledge yet but soccernet reporting that McClaren is going to start Wright-Phillips over Beckham. I think this is excellent - Wright Phillips has been very good in the last few qualifiers, and I also think Beckham could do very well as a sub, given his fitness level.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
9:55 AM
Forwards:
Eduardo- currently Croatia's best striker. Shooting power, accuracy, and composure are what define this player;
Ivica Olic: The HSV star is a quick player who can cause all kinds of trouble to the opposing defences. Lacks the goalscoring prowess of his partner, but has shown good form for his club team. It's worth mentioning that Croatia's starting Striker, Borussia Dortmund's Mladen Petric is injured.

Supersub: Ivan Rakitic

- There is no doubt that the 19 year-old Schalke playmaker will become a world class player.
Has excellent vision and passing skills as well as a canonball shot. Can play any position in the midfield; The one flaw he has is trouble in one-on-ones, but that's something that can be learned with experience.

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 10:46 AM.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
9:56 AM
I forgot the goalie:

Stipe Pletikosa: plays for Spartak Moscow. A reliable player who rarely makes mistakes.

LetsGoBuffalo
Nov 21, 2007
9:57 AM
Alright everyone its time to make predictions for everything England:

1. Score of game
2. Goal scorers
3. Anything wacky happen? Injuries or such.
and finally...
4. Does McClaren keep his job?

My answers:
1. England 1-3 Croatia
2. Gerrard(Eng)Kovac(Cro)Srna(Cro)Da Silva(Cro)
3. Gerrard gets injured while scoring the goal.
4. No he gets the boot.

davard
Nov 21, 2007
10:07 AM
1. 3-0 England.
2. Goals - SWP, Crouch, Beckham (late penalty gift)
3. Wacky - MOM Carson saves penalty
4. Yes

Not that I'm an England fan, I just think this is storybook time.

Croatia - nothing to play for, crappy pitch, etc.

Not to sound consipratorial, but England = $$$$ for Austria and UEFA.

Not that it will affect this result specifically, I just don't see them not qualifying.

And I really like World Soccer Daily guy's idea of England Qualify - Fire McClaren - Hire Mourinho for only the 2008 tourney.

Last edited by davard on November 21st at 10:22 AM.

JayAlves
Nov 21, 2007
10:18 AM
Too bad its impossible especially considering the supposed fallout between him and Terry. Also the fact Portugal would revoke his citizenship in disgust.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
10:42 AM
England - Croatia: 2:2 (Lampard 1-0, Modric 1:1, Eduardo 1:2, Lampard 2:2)

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 10:47 AM.

albertagooner
Nov 21, 2007
11:00 AM
1-1

After Eduardo converts goal a brilliant slide rule pass that takes out England's statuesque central defenders from Modric, who was in space vacated by one of Gerrard's surging headless chicken raids forward, England -- shorn of ideas beyond aimless punting the ball at Peter Crouch up the field will equalize after a debatable foul on the edge of the area. Beckham will whip in an inch perfect cross nodded in by Micah Richards in space thanks to Crouch pulling the hair of one or possibly two Croat defenders . . .

albertagooner
Nov 21, 2007
11:06 AM
The red tops will hail McClaren's tactical "genius" in bringing on Becks and begin a campaign to bring him back as captain. They'll blithly ignore -- in equal measure -- the dodgy fouls that led to the equalizer and technical superiority of the Croats. Many words such as golden, generation and destiny will be bandied about. England will be installed as prohibitive favourites to win Euro 2008. This sunny sense of optimism will be slightly dinted after the draw, when they get France and Portugal in their group. The Daily Mail will suggest an anti-England conspiracy. After eking out a 1-1 draw against Northern Ireland in their opener, the Three Lions will be slaughtered in their remaining two group games. Steve McClaren will get a 10-million-pound pay out. Alan Shearer will be named his successor and "lead" England to failing to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 21, 2007
11:39 AM
Craigy_f - England....of course.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
11:58 AM
I can't watch the game since I am at work, but it's sad that Fox Soccer is showing live Israel:Macedonia instead of England-Croatia

JayAlves
Nov 21, 2007
12:14 PM
1-0 carson lets one in from 30 yards on a bounce apparently.

JayAlves
Nov 21, 2007
12:18 PM
2-0 uho.

JayAlves
Nov 21, 2007
12:26 PM
0-0 Portugal Finland 1-0 Poland Serbia both games almost at half. This would put Portugal through but hardly a convincing way to qualify.

henry14
Nov 21, 2007
12:29 PM
mclaren should be sacked whatever happens

atleti
Nov 21, 2007
12:40 PM
HAHAHAHA!!!

Gunner44
Nov 21, 2007
12:48 PM
This is just hilarious staff is this game really in Wembly. Wow.

By the way Russia winning 1-0.

Last edited by Gunner44 on November 21st at 12:49 PM.

RINGO
Nov 21, 2007
12:50 PM
We're not used to playing in the rain.

therealrico
Nov 21, 2007
12:55 PM
They should nickname Wembley. . . The Fortress!

albertagooner
Nov 21, 2007
1:00 PM
OK, I guess I was wildly optimistic with my prediction on the blog -- thank God I put a tenner on the Croats because I somehow sensed England would find a way to bottle it and come up with a shamefully putrid performance.

At least we'll be treated to plenty of post-match entertainment while Fleet Street's finest try to explain out how England's "world class" players managed to fail to qualify. And there will be no serial dating Swede to pin the blame on.

BTW, on the second goal, Wayne Bridge was playing at least a yard behind the rest of the back line, allowing Olic to remain on side.

McClaren should get on the phone with his agent right sharpish and begin negotiating his settlement now.

Gunner44
Nov 21, 2007
1:01 PM
What suprised me was Mclaren didn't make a sub when anyone can clearly see that the 4-5-1 isn't working. I think he's already thinking about the long holiday that he's about to get.

Lampard was in the game wow. I didn't even see him come close to touching the ball.

Gunner44
Nov 21, 2007
1:06 PM
SWP was doing well I think Joe C. should have come out instead.

therealrico
Nov 21, 2007
1:10 PM
Well no wonder it isn't working, Crouch should not be up front by himself.

davard
Nov 21, 2007
1:13 PM
Um, I meant 3-0 CROATIA, er, yeah.

Oh wait, Penalty... Converted..

2-1 now.. Ok, England comeback, Beckham glory - damn I wish I could be watching this instead of getting internet updates.

Last edited by davard on November 21st at 1:23 PM.

Gunner44
Nov 21, 2007
1:27 PM
davard go to livefooty or goaltube.org and you can watch the game. it's now 2-2. Crouch just scored a great pass from Becks.

davard
Nov 21, 2007
1:28 PM
I would if it weren't for my office firewall..

:(

therealrico
Nov 21, 2007
1:31 PM
oh wow, I come back 20 minutes later, and it is tied, wish I could watch it. England does have a backbone after all!!!

Gunner44
Nov 21, 2007
1:39 PM
Crotia scores again. 3-2 now you have to question Sol's defending and Carson's goalkeeping once again.

Thierry_Henry
Nov 21, 2007
1:55 PM
England out!!! I am not a fan, but I am sad.

Sleeper000
Nov 21, 2007
1:56 PM
We won. I am very proud of my team. To everyone else who guaranteed English victory, I don't have to say anything. My team said everything for me.

Last edited by Sleeper000 on November 21st at 4:23 PM.

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