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by: BobbyMcMahon
Speakers' Corner Responses #62
Nov 27, 2007 | 3:50PM | report this

JayFSR - Would you consider The Rep. of Ireland a minnow team? Do you think they will be able to make it through with Italy? I Think Roy Keane should coach them. That would get some results!

Bobby – No. One of my criteria (and it is just how I separate countries in my mind) is to be a top class minnow a country must never have reached the Euro Championships or World Cup Finals.

A country can regain some sort of minnow status by not playing in major finals for the last 20 or 30 years. As it is the Republic fail to meet either criterion. 

I cannot see Italy not finishing first but the runners up spot is definitely up for grabs. You may think Roy Keane should coach the team but I doubt Roy does and I really doubt that the FAI does. You will need the entire group that was around in 2002 to be put out to pasture before Roy Keane is considered. What’s more an international team is no job for a very young coach.

Getz76 - What do you think of Sir Alex Ferguson resting C. Ronaldo for an EPL fixture and then losing?

Bobby – Understandable – Ronaldo played two international games with qualification at stake and these games would come with added pressure. United was also playing a team close to the foot of the league with only a single win.

If you are going to ignore these circumstances then you are never going to come up with a justifiable reason to give the player a break and he will just burn out. Ferguson is looking at a picture that is bigger than one game.

Yrusodull - Fergie looks like he may be in it for his comments to officials at the weekend, but I think the officials should be doing the explaining! Over the last 2 weeks bad or missed calls have ruined and / or decided the outcome of several matches. (Scotland vs. Italy, Canada vs. S. Africa, Tottenham vs. West Ham, etc.) Why are the governing bodies not held accountable for this? With the technology available today, some consistency in the calibre of officiating should be obtainable. What can be done to rectify this blight on the beautiful game!

Bobby – I’m not sure how you jumped from a Fergie rant (about Bolton being overly physical) to the issue of bad or missed calls but no matter. In the debate over the use of technology the proponents fail to explain the logistics of how and when it will be used and the longer term impact it will have.

From my perspective technology supporters focus on one off incidents to buttress their case but fail to acknowledge that once the cat is out of the bag then it will subsequently become open season on calling for replays. There is no doubt in my mind that the reviewing of refereeing decisions by replay would eventually lead to a substantial change in the character and quality of the game.

The logical conclusion of refereeing-by-replays– and supported by human nature – will be for the referee to call everything and wait for a replay to change it. Tackle in the penalty area – the referee’s normal response will become to award a penalty and then call for a replay to prove or disprove.

That option is far more palatable than the other which would be to let play go on and have the possibility o####oal at the other end. Then the potential is call back a goal at one end and award a “retroactive” penalty for the first incident. I can see that one going down well at Old Trafford in a scoreless draw with minutes left and United being on the wrong end of the decision!!

However, the best argument against decision by replay is the number of times that a television replay still fails to bring agreement on whether or not the referee was correct. 

Technology pushers tend to live in a world where if you just replay an incident then everyone will agree on the call. There is little evidence to support that. There are colour commentators (especially in the US) who operate on the basis that their primary job in the absence of analysis is to critique the referee’s decisions courtesy of replay.

Many times the referee is correct and the colour commentator is wrong and even though they’ve had the benefit of slow motion and time to think about the decision.

Finally you referred to the Spurs – West Ham game. I felt that Mike Riley got both penalty calls correct – you don’t (I assume), so how would technology help? We disagree after seeing the same incidents slowed down many times.

Craigy_f – 1) Who would a winter break in the Premier league benefit most? Is it likely to happen?
2) Do you blame the odd dodgy referee for Scotland’s exit or perhaps their failure to get anything in Georgia?
2a) Money aside - would you hazard a guess as to why top English players aren't a sought after export.
3) Care to have a stab at the next England manager? What do you make of the process to pick a new manager so far, Barwick aided by Brooking with input from 'a number of PL managers'?
4) My first and second best moments of the football weekend were 7-1 and Juventus giving Palermo an utter hiding, what are yours?
5) Just let us know how we can put you in a foul mood so we can see some more of that lovely stuff you produced the other day

Bobby 1) The players you would think. I saw some stats a couple of years ago that claimed that Bundesliga players suffered fewer injuries after the winter break than Premiership players. In order for it to work properly the Premiership would have to cut down to 18 teams from 20. Otherwise the same number of games will have to be packed into a smaller window. I don’t think you will see a winter break in the Premiership.

2) I don’t blame the referee for Scotland’s failure. Going into the Georgia game I felt a win was needed – even a draw was not good enough. However, although it was a great effort the reality is that overall Italy and France have much better teams than Scotland.

3) The day before Martin O’Neill “declined” I suggested on the Team1040 radio program from Vancouver that I thought O’Neill would pass on the opportunity. It was a pure gut call. The problem is that after that my gut has taken a break and there are precious few other names that jump out at me.

I don’t think Capello will be offered the job; Louis Van Gaal – horrible media skills. I would be very shocked in Jose Mourinho was really interested let alone take the job. An interesting suggestion I read was Claudio Ranieri.

As for the process – I don’t think there is one. It sounds like another fly by the seat of your pants process. Barwick would give instill a great deal more confidence if he articulated a more formal process – even strike a three man advisory committee or something – and give timelines.

4) Dundee beating Hamilton Accies 1-0 to narrow the gap at the top of the Scottish First Division.

5) Good mood today – sorry.


amenina - 1. What has struck me about this is how huge this story is in the US and international football media. Do you think it'll be as huge if it were France/Germany/Italy/Spain who did not qualify? Somehow I think there wouldn't even be half as much coverage.

2. Do you agree with the following statements?
a. The EPL is the most watched league in the US; so naturally, many people support the England NT, 'cos they're familiar with all their players.
b. The British media is the most accessible (common language), so the US media report more on the England NT than other national teams.
c. Many US commentators are from Britain (you, Webster, Cohen at FSC, and a few folks at ESPN), so they talk more about the England NT 'cos that's what they're familiar with.
d. England is such a polarizing team (many love them, others can't stand them), and a "sexy" topic (Beckham, WAGs, all the business at the FA), that them failing is bigger news than many other teams succeeding. (kind of like the Yankees or Mets)

Bobby – 1. No there would not be as much coverage if France/Germany/Italy/Spain did not qualify.

2. a. Disagree – I would suggest that the Mexican league is the most watched league in the USA. I also disagree that you would support a country because you watch a domestic league. The might have a little bit more interest but “support” is too strong a term.

b. Part of the reason but there is much more to it than that. Political and economic ties for a start. Throw in US players playing in the league as well as well as players from a wide array of countries and it is difficult to find a part of the Premiership that someone can’t identify with.

c. I would suggest you have it the wrong way round. If there was more interest in the other domestic leagues then in all likelihood you would have commentators who are more representative of these leagues. In my case I’ve spent well over half my life and almost all my adult life in North America (and none of it in England) so I think your cause and effect is a bit suspect.

d. Who are the Yankees or Mets? Are they in the Conference?

Gregz - Q1. What’s up with Henry, he is really struggling in my opinion.
Q2. Tim Vickery seems to believe that Tevez may lose his place as first choice striker to Aguero for Argentina, any thoughts?

Bobby – 1. The season is only three months old. How is he struggling?

2. It’s strange that you should say that because I have never considered Tevez to be Argentina’s first choice striker. He wasn’t going into WC 2006 and certainly not during the tournament. Since then I have seen nothing to indicate that he was Argentina’s default choice to start up front. Aguero is going to become a fantastic player and from what I have seen he appears to be more adaptable to the style of the players – more so than Tevez.  

Redfan2000 - Looks like Alex McLeish just quit as Scotland manager Bobby, to take on Birmingham? Seems to me like a step down or is there more to this? What’s your take on this and who do you think will replace him?

Bobby – That is a big disappointment but understandable. International team management is not a career for younger managers more like a stepping stone to rebuild a career or to make a mark.

Either way a return to club management is normally the end result. As a Premiership team Birmingham can pay a lot more (a lot lot more) than Scotland can plus the position offers day-to-day involvement. (There again after picking up compensation payments for Walter Smith and Alex McLeish maybe the SFA will be in a position to pay more?) Plus it means Martin O’Neill and McLeish can again fight it out for city supremacy!

Who to replace him? Billy Davies will get a mention and probably has a shot at it – the name Graeme Souness will get press. I’ll throw in a couple of names and profiles that might fit – Jim Jeffries, George Burley and Bruce Rioch. Craig Levein at Dundee United will get a mention (although too young in my opinion) and Jimmy Calderwood at Aberdeen might be a good fit.

Sleeper000Do you think Modric is going anywhere in the winter or if Dinamo might keep him until the summer? Knowing how the Dinamo board functions, he's probably gone in the winter. Also, what club do you think he might end up at?

Bobby – I try as a rule to avoid comment on transfer speculation. Too many unknowns. One more caution, Daily Mail=Anything for a Headline. Also Daily Mail gets around 0.0005% of their transfer stories right.

RINGO - Have you been surprised by the results of the junior clubs on their first entry into the Scottish FA Cup? And when do you expect to see Tayport taking part?

Bobby - It has taken a long time for the juniors to be allowed into the Scottish Cup but I am not surprised at how well they did in the early stages of the Cup.

Only Linlithgow Rose is left and we have to wait until later this week to see who they draw next. However, from what I have been told there will be more than a few teams hoping to avoid Linlithgow in the next round.

The best run junior clubs have always been a step ahead of some of the teams in the lower reaches of the Scottish Football League – as have some non-league clubs. The decision to allow junior clubs entry into the full SFA Cup came a little too late for Tayport as last season they had a relatively poor season – the first in a long time. I’m confident that they will make it to the SFA Cup sometime soon and it might even encourage me to take a trip back for the game.

Tintagel - So, Bobby, just what was Benitez thinking of with his comments on the owners? How about another tack? It was a cry for help. Benitez's heavy workload increased when he restructured the Academy, and he took oversight responsibilities, and he still has not replaced Ayesteran. When you are overworked, you try to force the issues to shorten the time necessary to carry it out properly to make it fit your overly heavy schedule. Hicks and Gillett would be much farther ahead to get him help, i.e. a replacement for Ayesteran. I should be Rick Parry's job to sell this to the owners, so I hope that he is up to it, for Liverpool's sake.

Bobby - Interesting observation. Another possibility is that the real problem is between Benitez and Parry. I believe Benitez had a feud going with the Director of Football while at Valencia and perhaps something similar has erupted.

 

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craigy_f
Nov 27, 2007
5:00 PM
Bobby - ta!
Nice to see that it's not just all about the top Leagues. I would imagine many Americans don't know there is more than one division in Scotland.
Who suggested Ranieri - darn good manager, but I think he wants to win stuff with Juve as a priority.
I don't buy the Lippi can't speak English brigade - he'd be better than Cappello.

La liga is 20 teams and they have a winter break, don't they?

I'm a big fan of the christmas and new year period, 4 games in less than two weeks is a real tense time for any supporter.

manana!

LetsGoBuffalo
Nov 27, 2007
5:32 PM
Criagy-Soon you're going to be telling us Americans that there is more than one division in England...

Everyone check my blog, I hope to hear from everyone at 10pm tomorrow night!

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 27, 2007
6:43 PM
craig_f - La Liga does have 20 teams. The "winter break" in Spain is really a holiday break and the 06/07 season finished around the third weekend in June. I don't think we will ever see the Premiership dumping the holiday fixture list. They would have to cancel Christmas and New Year first.

craigy_f
Nov 27, 2007
7:41 PM
spaolo had a comment in another blog about the merging of smaller concacaf nations, THUS...

Whilst t&T or bermuda or t&c etc may play cricket as countires they play internationaly as the West Indies. A much better representation of the talent of the geographic area and at various points in cricketing history utterly dominant or not.
Would this model work in football.
National pride is set aside in cricket.
West Indies isn't a state or a nation, merely a group of smaller nations combining.
Would a country with a decent WC history want to become part of a West Indian team.
I don't know the exact 'why' of the West Indies in cricket, but together they have produced some of the finest teams ever, Barbados or Jamaica or Trinidad & Tobago cricket teams would probably have trouble beating the Dutch or Welsh cricket teams.
Would Jack Warner just say no to an idea like that.
The ICC is prepared and happy to have the West Indies as a cricketing 'nation', what would Blatter think?

Atleti pointed out the dates with Atletico's dec fixture list. They are in the same number of comps as Everton but have two games less. I think it's the two just after xmas.


lgb - 92 teams - the challenge was to see all 92 teams in a season.
A Pilgrimage to all 92 league grounds is a wonderful experience.

If you get tickets to Anfield you should go and see a few lower division games as well, an enlightening experience that really puts the Premier League in perspective.

372 at a wet, frigid Accrington Stanley in January is just as vital a football experienc

craigy_f
Nov 27, 2007
7:42 PM
...experience as The Derby, a European Night or a WC final.

Cualquier persona que le dice diferente no sabe su #### de su codo

JayAlves
Nov 27, 2007
7:47 PM
Jose no dont do it! its a trap!

"'You will have to speak to the FA to see if they are interested in offering me the job,' he told The Sun.

'I cannot say what I think until they say they are interested. Tell the FA to come and get me.

'We will have to wait and see, but I rule nothing out.'
"

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s
tory?id=485512&cc=5739

hopefully he comes to his senses or England refuse to pay what he wants. I personally think it would be a backwards step for him.

craigy_f
Nov 27, 2007
8:01 PM
jay - I don't think it would be a backwards step for JM.
Don't you think that if the FA plans on dumping money on someone, maybe that someone should have international experience.

Anything 'exclusive' you read in the Sun is just made up bs. In England old copies of the Sun are legally required to be recycled into toilet paper.

atleti
Nov 27, 2007
8:46 PM
Sorry to dredge something up from the previous entry, but Bobby's right: Benitez left Valencia on bad terms after having a major falling out with the club management. Ironically, it was over the same issue: the signing of new players.

The person who he had major arguments with was sporting director Jesus Garcia PITARCH-- Benitez was upset that his recommendations for who the club should sign were overlooked by the director.

PITARCH is no longer at Valencia...he's at Atletico and I can honestly say he signs the worst players. He signed two unknown Brasilians (Eller & Cleber) on his own, with Aguirre having no say (or, perhaps very little say) in the situation.

Pitarch's contract ends at the end of this season. Here's hoping it is not renewed.

Last edited by atleti on November 27th at 8:55 PM.

gabemar
Nov 27, 2007
9:28 PM
Actually Atleti Eller was the rock in the middle of the defense for International when they won the Libertadores and the World Club Cup last year.

Cleber was the partner of Ze Roberto in the midfield for Santos when they reach the semis of this year's Libertadores.

Both I would say thet are good players. But I think they are not the players Aguirre wanted so that has created a problem.

Last edited by gabemar on November 27th at 9:29 PM.

atleti
Nov 27, 2007
9:40 PM
Maybe 'worst' was too strong a word. They simply don't have European experience and are average at best.

Just a thought, but maybe Benitez has created this media rift with the owners to divert everyone's attention away from the real issue: that LFC might not make it out of the CL group stages. So, he's basically using all of this as a means of rallying supporters behind him...theories, theories, get 'em while they're hot! :)

I've browsed through a few pages of the petition that has been floating around and there are quite a few responses that (bizarrely) say things like "Rafa sucks". Err? Other responses say things along the lines of "He's the only one that'll help us win the title!"

Last edited by atleti on November 27th at 9:44 PM.

Gunner44
Nov 27, 2007
11:50 PM
Well looking at the teams that will likely finish 1st in there grouup I think Arsenal will be drawn with Barca, it always seems to suprisingly happen that way. Personally I'd rather not face Barca coz Messi by himself scares the #### out of me. Lets not even get to there other stars. I wouldn't mind Milan coz I young legs might be too much for the young guns. It would be a perfect game of experience vs. unexperience. I don't want Inter, very good team I think. I don't mind Real coz there defense is #### so we can score on them.

Ronaldo's goal was fantastic. I wouldn't be suprised if he pips Kaka for player of the year. But BPL players really win the P.O.Y. If King Henry never won it who will.

As for the Benitez issue. If he goes out of the C.L tomorrow which I don't think he will. and fails to win the BPL then won't be suprised to see him get the boot. The question is are there any better managers availabe out there?

Last edited by Gunner44 on November 27th at 11:52 PM.

afarid
Nov 28, 2007
12:46 AM
You know I have been noticing that in every other game Beckham plays for the Galaxy he get harshly tackled. The NY Red Bulls, Chivas, and Sydney FC are a few examples. Tackles that can be very dangerous and cause harm.

craigy_f
Nov 28, 2007
4:32 AM
This lot was voted for by supporters:-

THE CLUB-BY-CLUB LIST (according to the PFA)
Accrington Stanley Chris Grimshaw
Arsenal Thierry Henry
Aston Villa Paul McGrath
Barnet Dougie Freedman
Barnsley Neil Redfearn
Birmingham Trevor Francis
Blackburn Rovers Alan Shearer
Blackpool Stanley Matthews
Bolton Wanderers Nat Lofthouse
Boston Utd Paul Bastock
Bournemouth Ted Macdougall
Bradford City Stuart McCall
Brentford Stan Bowles
Brighton Peter Ward
Bristol City John Atyeo
Bristol Rovers Devon White
Burnley Jimmy McIlroy
Bury Chris Lucketti
Cambridge Utd Dion Dublin
Cardiff City Phil Dwyer
Carlisle Utd Hugh Mcilmoyle
Charlton Athletic Derek Hales
Chelsea Gianfranco Zola
Cheltenham Town Neil Grayson
Chester City Ian Rush
Chesterfield Ernie Moss
Colchester Karl Duguid
Coventry City Steve Ogrizovic
Crewe David Platt
Crystal Palace Ian Wright
Darlington Alan Walsh
Derby County Kevin Hector
Doncaster Rovers Alick Jeffrey
Everton Dixie Dean
Exeter Alan Banks
Fulham Johnny Haynes
Gillingham Andy Hessenthaler
Grimsby Town Matt Tees
Halifax Town Paul Stoneman
Hartlepool Utd Wattie Moore
Hereford Ronnie Radford
Huddersfield Town Dennis Law
Hull City Ken Wagstaff
Ipswich Town John Wark
Kidderminster Kim Casey
Leeds Utd Billy Bremner
Leicester City Steve Walsh
Leyton Orient Lawrie Cunningham
Lincoln City Alan Graver
Liverpool Kenny Dalglish
Luton Town Mick Harford
Macclesfield Sir John Askey
Man City Bert Trautman
Man Utd Duncan Edwards
Mansfield Town Ken Wagstaff
Middlesbrough Juninho
Millwall Te

craigy_f
Nov 28, 2007
4:34 AM
Millwall Teddy Sheringham
Newcastle Utd Alan Shearer
Northampton Joe Kiernan
Norwich City Kevin Keelan
Nottm Forest Stuart Pearce
Notts County Don Masson
Oldham Athletic Bert Lister
Oxford Utd John Aldridge
Peterborough Terry Bly
Plymouth Tommy Tynan
Port Vale Robbie Earle
Portsmouth Jimmy Dickinson
Preston NE Sir Tom Finney
QPR Stan Bowles
Reading Robin Friday
Rochdale Reg Jenkins
Rotherham Ronnie Moore
Rushden & Diamonds Paul Underwood
Scunthorpe Utd Jack Brownsword
Sheffield Utd Tony Currie
Sheffield Wed Chris Waddle
Shrewsbury Town Arthur Rowley
Southampton Matt Le Tissier
Southend Steve Tilson
Southport Eric Redrobe
Stockport Luke Beckett
Stoke City Stanley Matthews
Sunderland Charlie Hurley
Swansea City Ivor Alvchurch
Swindon Don Rogers
Torquay Robin Stubbs
Tottenham Jimmy Greaves
Tranmere Rovers Ian Muir
Walsall Alan Buckley
Watford John Barnes
West Brom Tony Brown
West Ham Bobby Moore
Wigan Athletic Arjen de Zeeuw
Wimbledon Dave Beasant
Wolves Steve Bull
Wrexham Joey Jones
Wycombe W Dave Carroll
Yeovil Town Terry Skiverton
York City Barry Jackson

THIS IS THE BEST EVER PLAYERS AT YOUR CLUB - MY CLUB HAD IT SPOT ON DD=the 60G.A.S.MAN TH match that if you can.

Last edited by craigy_f on November 28th at 4:36 AM.

craigy_f
Nov 28, 2007
5:27 AM
dragoes! dragoes! dragoes!

os homens poderosos do porto baterão a volta espanhola em anfield. que o porto poderoso remanescerá unbeaten e retornará a Portugal glorious na qualificação para a liga dos campeões bate se arredonda para fora. Wallow da vontade de Liverpool na piedade conduzida espanhola porque contemplam a vida no copo que do uefa você nunca trabalhará outra vez, sinal do self sobre, sinal sobre, nenhuma esperança em seus corações porque você nunca trabalhará outra vez, você nunca trabalhará outra vez o fogo dos dragons silenciará o rugido pallid do kop a respiração do dragon chamuscará pouco pepe no objetivo e o porto reinará supremo

lgb ;) see you in the uefa cup!

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
5:32 AM
"Another possibility is that the real problem is between Benitez and Parry. I believe Benitez had a feud going with the Director of Football while at Valencia and perhaps something similar has erupted."

I hope your wrong Bobby!

LetsGoBuffalo
Nov 28, 2007
6:42 AM
Craigy-You know you don't want to see us in the UEFA Cup...

Verbal/Bobby-If that indeed is the case then Rick Parry needs to go. Although I did like that theory of Benitez being overworked minus Ayesteran.

In any case, the Kop is planning a march and a demonstration before tonights game and then singing Rafa's name the entire game. If I could be there I'd be singing it too because I don't think there's a better manager for the job! I don't "The Narcissistic One"....

Last edited by LetsGoBuffalo on November 28th at 6:43 AM.

getz76
Nov 28, 2007
7:01 AM
Thanks for the comments Bobby. Looking forward to Friday night's show.

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
7:04 AM
Ya, see you in the UEFA Cup, LGB!:)

Quaresma hat-trick today!!!

LetsGoBuffalo
Nov 28, 2007
7:06 AM
Just a reminder to everyone that tonight I will be doing another show(the first in a long time) and Bobby has agreed to call in, again.

For those of you who love to talk to Bobby this is your chance to ask him whatever you would like over the phone on a more personal level. Check my blog for details and thanks again Bobby!

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
7:27 AM
Y'know, when you think about it, Liverpool probably should've sold the club to Thaksin Shinawatra, current owner of Man City. The man obviously loves the sport (he's often seen at stadiums) & seems more than happy to splash a lot of cash on the club. I think I remember reading that he plans on giving Erikkson a decent amount for January.

All water under the bridge now, of course. :)

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
7:50 AM
Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai was going to buy the club, but it fell through.

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
7:57 AM
Ye, you're right; completely forgot about him. He's the one that pulled out of the bidding war against Hicks & Gillett.

But I do recall Thaksin had a bid turned down before that point.

Also, what's this I hear about a rally for Benitez happening today? Bottom-line- never bite the hand that feeds you!

-pot calling the kettle black. :)

Gers4Lyfe
Nov 28, 2007
8:08 AM
There's only one game over New Years weekend isn't there Bobby, and it isn't in the EPL?

Last edited by Gers4Lyfe on November 28th at 8:11 AM.

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
8:27 AM
Thaksin did have a bid "turned down". It wasn't taken seriously, same with Steve Morgan.

Yes, there's a huge rally and march to support Benitez. I'm guessing there will be something similar for when Gillet and Hicks are at Anfield for the ManU game in a couple weeks, too. Hopefully, it will convince Gillet and Hicks not to mettle too much (they promised they wouldn't when they first bought the club), and try to iron this thing out. They would be massively unpopular if they did sack Rafa.

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 28, 2007
8:33 AM
Gers4Lyfe - I see that after messing about with the fixture list the Old Firm derby is on January 2 this season. No SPL games on January 1. Casting my mind back they use to schedule the Dundee, Edinburgh and Old Firm derbies on or around New Years day. I can remember a particularly cold derby game around 1970 that United stuffed us 4 or 5-1 with Kenny Cameron (a former Dark Blue) scoring. That hurt.

getz76
Nov 28, 2007
8:42 AM
So, Arsenal has Aston Villa this weekend with Fabergas injured. Hleb, Flamini, van Persie and Diaby are also sidelined. Flamini and van Persie may be fit by the weekend.

Might be an interesting starting XI.

Almunia
Sagna Toure Gallas Clichy
Eboue Denilson Gilberto Rosicky
Adebyor Eduardo

Subs: Walcott, Bendtner, Lehmann, Senderos, Diarra

I agree with Bobby's comments on Monday night regarding Diarra. He did seem to give away cheaply at times, but every time he did, he fought hard to get it back. I like seeing that.

Could be a great game to watch and with the injuries, might be Arsenal's biggest challenge in the EPL this year.

I did not watch the game yesterday against Sevilla; any report on Almunia's performance?

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
8:42 AM
Bobby, you mentioned some candidates for the Scotland job, but didn't say anything about who you would WANT out of the likely candidates.

I find it interesting that in a couple of polls I've seen, the names Gary McAllister (too inexperienced) and Kenny Dalglish (too unwilling I would think) included. Certainly Graeme Souness would be a scary thought. And I'm surprised Davies* has been so seriously mentioned considering he just got fired from a job where a better (though less experienced) manager has taken over.

*For the British contingent, why is this name pronounced DavIS and not DavEES in the UK?

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 28, 2007
9:01 AM
Verbal97 - My pick would be Jim Jeffries of Killie. On the Davis/Davies thing I have no idea. It even changes from commentator to commentator.

Last edited by BobbyMcMahon on November 28th at 9:13 AM.

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 28, 2007
10:18 AM
Portsmouth manager Harry Rednapp was one of a number of men arrested this morning in connection to an going police inquiry into fraud and associated offences linked to football.
From the Guardian -
"Harry Redknapp is one of the five people who were arrested as part of the City of London Police's investigation into football corruption today. The Portsmouth manager is being held at Chichester Police Station on su####ion of conspiracy to defraud and false accounting.
Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric, Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie, agent Willie McKay and Charlton midfielder Amdy Faye were the others arrested."

getz76
Nov 28, 2007
10:21 AM
Wow... guess he's out of the running for England manager...

COMDynamo
Nov 28, 2007
10:26 AM
Can anyone comment on the quality of the ESPNsoccernet CL matches, I am thinking about streaming the Liverpool game.

COMDynamo
Nov 28, 2007
10:34 AM
It would appear that the African Cup of Nations is the least of Pompey's worries at this point.

LetsGoBuffalo
Nov 28, 2007
10:36 AM
Wow...thats all I can say!

comdynamo-go to livefooty.org and stream from there its free and are usually good streams!

COMDynamo
Nov 28, 2007
10:39 AM
Thanks LetsGo

Sleeper000
Nov 28, 2007
10:40 AM
Crazy....
That really sucks for the team. Portsmouth were doing so well.

Sleeper000
Nov 28, 2007
10:50 AM
Bobby,

What do you think of Tony Adams becoming an England manager for the future?
I guess he'll get a chance to manage a team soon now that Rednapp got arrested.

getz76
Nov 28, 2007
10:59 AM
Who says all of us Italians have all the (corruption) fun? ;)

Let us see what comes of the investigation, though. Innocent until proven guilty, right?

Sleeper000
Nov 28, 2007
11:03 AM
It doesnt' surprise me at all. With a league as rich as the EPL, there is bound to be corruption.

RINGO
Nov 28, 2007
11:05 AM
Noooooooooooo

ARRY IS INNOCENT

It was the son what did it!

BobbyMcMahon
Nov 28, 2007
11:58 AM
Tony Adams would have no better or worse a chance of being a future England manager than scores of others from what I can see.Te only reason he would get mentioned is his reputation as a player.

Last edited by BobbyMcMahon on November 28th at 12:30 PM.

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
12:12 PM
Liverpool 1-0 - Torres

Poor officiating so far; pk and indirect kick in the box not given, nor a foul on Quaresma from Mascherano. Good goal though.

Update...1-1 against the run of play

Last edited by verbal97 on November 28th at 12:19 PM.

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
12:13 PM
Woo hoo! Drogba is on my CL fantasy team.

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
12:22 PM
Liverpool 1-1 ARGENTINA

Lisandro! Paisano!

Last edited by atleti on November 28th at 12:26 PM.

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
12:25 PM
Lazio 1-1 ARGENTINA

Galletti! Paisano!

:)

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
12:31 PM
It's now 2 penalties not given!

atleti
Nov 28, 2007
12:33 PM
For both teams? I'm not watching any of the games- I'm just following all games via the UEFA site. Nifty.

Last edited by atleti on November 28th at 12:35 PM.

Harding
Nov 28, 2007
12:39 PM
Bobby- I look forward to your appearances on Fox Sports Channel in the US - your comments are great! Now two questions from another senior player (59, goalkeeper). 1) Why do goalkeepers now wear 'Mickey Mouse' gloves - I always used bare hands and still do regardless of the weather? 2)Why do the goalkeepers seem to expend so much effort on punching the ball away, when we concentrated on getting our hands on the ball and holding on to it?

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
1:17 PM
We're up to 3 not given now!

verbal97
Nov 28, 2007
1:19 PM
I heart Harry Kewell!

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