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Speakers' Corner #84 ...and a wee bit more.
May 18, 2008 | 3:33PM | report this

Henry Winter reminisces about Heriot Watt University's Celtic Supporters Club annual Tommy Burns Night

The legend and tragedy of Hughie Ferguson who scored the winning goal for Cardiff in the 1927 final.

We may argue about them until we are blue in the face but the reality is that the referee’s decision is final.

The Aussies are going to bid the right to host the 2009 and 10 the FIFA Club World Cup. I would have thought that a US proposal would be a natural for this tournament.

Leeds are off to Wembley.

Is the Premiership dull?



Champions League Previews

Ferguson looks beyond Moscow.

Michael Ballack the scorer of big goals for Chelsea since the turn of the year.

Now or never for Chelsea?

The odds are that on Wednesday Didier Drogba will wear a Chelsea shirt for the last time.

Martin Jol’s analysis and thoughts on the Champions League Final.



My Premiership team of the season
The kicker – a maximum of only one player per team makes it a bit more of a challenge.
GK – James (Portsmouth)

DF – Corluka (Manchester City)
DF – Carvalho (Chelsea)
DF – Yobo (Everton)
DF – Clichy (Arsenal)

MF – Ronaldo (Manchester United)
MF – Mascherano (Liverpool)
MF – Barry (Aston Villa)
MF – Downing (Middlesbrough)

FW – Cruz
FW – Berbatov

Best Three’s – 60s and beyond
Manchester United
•    Best
•    Law
•    Keane

Chelsea
•    Zola
•    Cooke
•    Osgood

Liverpool
•    Dalglish
•    Callaghan
•    Barnes

Arsenal
•    Bergkamp
•    Pires
•    Henry

Spurs
•    Ardiles
•    Hoddle
•    Gilzean

Everton
•    Lineker
•    Young
•    Ball (Alan not Michael)

Manchester City
•    Bell
•    Kinkladze
•    Lee

Rangers
•    Baxter
•    Gascoigne
•    McCoist

Celtic
•    Jimmy Johnstone
•    Henrik Larsson
•    Danny McGrain


Serie A Predictions Revisited (Actual – Prediction)

Inter 1-1

Staggered to another title rather than cruised.

Roma 2-4
Refused to give up despite a squad that lacked the depth of others and pushed Inter to the last round.

Juventus 3-3
A surprise for many that Juventus managed to finish so high.

Fiorentina 4-5

There is a lot to admire about Cesare Prandelli’s charges as the coach showed again an ability to extract maximum effort and results from the squad he is given. Looked as if they had blown a Champions League but Milan’s round 37 loss to Napoli opened a door that looked to have been bolted shut.

Milan 5-2
A stumbling start – particularly at home – put Milan behind the eight ball. A late season run seemed to have almost guaranteed Champions League football next season until a crucial 3-1 loss to Napoli.  It will be an interesting summer as Milan must now rebuild.

Sampdoria 6-8
While Antonio Cassano provided the spark an impressive home record (only two losses) saw Samp finish in a very credible spot in Serie A.

Udinese 7-7
Eleven points and three positions better than last season. If Udinese can keep this team together and hold on to coach Pasquale Marino (former Catania) next season may bring further improvement.

Napoli 8-15
A tremendous return to Serie A for the Neapolitans who beat Milan, Inter, Udinese, Juventus, Fiorentina and Sampdoria at the Stadio San Paolo. Of the teams that finished above them only Roma left with anything to show for their efforts.

Atalanta 9-12
Little difference from last season – two fewer points and one position lower than a year ago.

Genoa 10-16
The third of the promoted sides and none finished lower than 10th. Only four consecutive losses at season’s end clouded a fantastic performance from Genoa.

Palermo 11-9
Poor away form and a failure to win more than two consecutive games saw Palermo drop back a top six position last season.

Lazio 12-6
A team that has punched above their weight for the last few seasons but limited resources caught up with them this season.

Siena 13-20
The frequent coaching changes in Italy are often a source of mirth but Siena was another team that turned their fortunes around after making a change in the front office. Up until the firing of Andrea Mandorlini in mid-November Siena had picked a single win and nine points from a possible thirty six on offer. Former coach Mario Beretta who had been cut loose last summer after just escaping relation by beating Lazio in the last game of the season returned and with thirty-five over the remaining twenty-six games Siena were safe with games in hand. Seventeen draws made Siena this season’s Serie A draw specialists.

Cagliari 14-18
The Sardinian side looked dead and buried but the appointment of Coach Davide Ballardini just before the New Year saw a spectacular turnaround in fortune. Thirty-two of their forty-two points were earned post- Ballardini and only suffered two losses in their last eleven league games. Home form was key with twenty-four points out of a possible thirty-three coming with the new coach in charge.

Torino 15-17
Turin’s other team finished on the same points as last season but that was enough to move up two places. In 2006/07 Torino only scored 27 goals – this season 36 so it has been slightly more interesting for the fans, particularly at home. Despite a home record of only five home wins, seven draws and another seven losses only two of the games were decided by more than one goal and both in Torino’s favour.

Reggina 16-13
Last May it took a win against Milan in round 38 to ensure another season in Serie A for Reggina; this time they made sure of another Serie A season in round 37. Thirteen points from a possible last 18 did the trick.

Catania 17-19
As they did last season it took Catania until the last round of play to escape demotion. They finished tied with Parma with the worst away record (7 points and no wins) but a respectable thirty points at home (one one fewer than Milan) was pivotal to their top-flight survival.

Empoli 18-10
Fifty-four points and seventh position last season; relegation this season and an attack that scored only 29 times must bear the responsibility.

Parma 19-14
No escape this season after sailing close to the relegation rocks for a few seasons. Winless away from home and defence not let in more goals than any other brought a long-avoided demotion to Serie B.

Livorno 20-11
Last season’s 11th place finish was slightly deceiving in that Livorno was only four points out of the last relegation spot. This season only four points in their last twelve games had Livorno in a death-spiral that they could not escape from.  






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The outcome...
Jun 30, 2006 | 10:46AM | report this

Neuville - well struck.

Cruz - crushed it.

1-1

Ballack - no problem.

Ayala - Lehmann save, guessed right. Would have looked like a great penalty if Lehmann had gone the wrong way!!

Podolski - great penalty.

6th penalty coming up - crucial

Rodriguez - perfectly placed.

3-2

Borowski - great penalty

Cambiasso all the pressure - Lehmann saves and he is the hero of Germany.

And to think I thought Jen was short for Jennifer.

I love penalty deciders.

"We play for 120 minutes and then Germany wins on penalty kicks" - Gary Lineker paraphrased.

I don't think I saw the keeper move early on any of them.

The difference was Germany hit all their penalties with power and confidence, Argentina were tentative.

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