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Speakers' Corners #72
Feb 17, 2008 | 5:28PM | report this

A Harry Pearson article that is worth reading just for the first two paragraphs.

More on Jack Warner’s unsavoury allies.

Graham Hunter has a feature on Barcelona’s Andres Iniesta.

The partial resurrection of a special team – special to me that is!

A healthy potion of Giovanni Trapattoni’s stipend as the Republic of Ireland’s new coach is being funded by a Irish tax exile billionaire.

A Brazilian playing in the Israeli league who might be worth keeping an eye on.

Paul Gardner’s final column for the New York Sun.

A way of harnessing technology in order to benefit small clubs around the world – without getting to vote on the starting eleven.

A great article on two footballing generations of the McGeady family and a wee bit more.

A loss to Inter forty years ago still rankles Liverpool.



Here is a look at the last sixteen of the Champions League and who might make up the last eight.

Schalke vs. Porto
Porto may have lost a couple of games in Portugal over the last two months but they should have enough to qualify against a Schalke side that made it through from a group that turned out to be very poor.
Pick Porto.

Roma vs. Real Madrid
I’m picking this one as my surprise of the round. Real has racked up good results this season without being consistently impressive. Roma has a poor record against Real Madrid but they have enough talent to beat the Spanish Champions. Out on a limb on this one.
Pick Roma

Olympiacos vs. Chelsea
If the Greek side is to have a chance at all then they need to win the first leg. Although two or their three wins in the group stage were away from home the first win (at Werder Bremen) was Olympiacos’ first in 32 attempts. The side is strong on experience but may not be strong enough defensively to win over two legs.
Pick Chelsea

Liverpool vs. Inter
With a FA Cup defeat and a poor league showing hanging over them this is Liverpool’s last chance for silverware this season. The Champions League and the former European Cup has more meaning to Liverpool than most other clubs but they are facing a side that it out to prove that they can be considered amongst Europe’s best. In three of the last four times Inter has made it to the knock out stage they have lost on away goals. Inter was my choice back in August to take Europe's premier title but it was a choice that was made with little conviction.
Pick Inter

Celtic vs. Barcelona

Barcelona is the only side to win in European competition at Parkhead in the last seventeen matches. By the same token Celtic’s away form in Europe continues to be atrocious. A Celtic win in the first leg is very much a possibility but a visit to the Nou Camp will prove to be too much.
Pick Barcelona (They will be happy that Dundee United did not qualify)


Lyon vs. Manchester United
A side with the likes of Karim Benzema in it should not be written off but Lyon’s best chance of European glory may have come and gone. United’s movement in midfield and attack will be more than the French Champion’s defense will be able to cope with.
Pick Manchester United

Fenerbahce vs. Sevilla
Sevilla is finally beginning to generate some real momentum in La Liga after the traumatic experience of the collapse and death of full back Antonio Puerta in September. This is a side that has the benefit of two successful UEFA Cup runs, an outstanding striker pairing of Luis Fabiano and Freddie Kanoute, wide players with real pace and dash (Navas and Capel) as well as quality in almost every other area. Fenerbahce will prove to be a stiff test but Sevilla might be the team that surprises us all this season in the Champions League.
Pick Sevilla

Arsenal vs. Milan
Arsenal’s youth vs. Milan’s experience – that is how articles in newspapers and on the web are bill-boarding this one although I am not sure that is a totally fair reflection. I’ve flipped back and forward between the teams on this one since the draw was made and would not be surprised if Arsenal win's it. However…..
Pick Milan

Here is a link to Jeremy's blog that describes his trip to Barcelona.
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Speakers' Corner #68
Jan 20, 2008 | 4:19PM | report this

Brian Oliver on the build up and impact of the African Cup of Nations.

Paul Doyle says that the African Cup of Nations is more than just another tournament for the players.

Jonathan Wilson looks at Benin’s preparation for the tournament.

Here is another place where you can access the African Cup of Nations. You can buy per game, the group phase or the highlights. Muntari’s winner against Guinea was an absolute cracker.


A BBC article marking the 25th anniversary of Garrincha’s death. For anyone who has not read Ruy Castro’s book, get it and you will enjoy. It is an incredible story. Someone once said that before there was George Best there was Garrincha – that applied to the on-field and off-field exploits.

Harry Pearson's original review of the book contained the following: "It's hard to imagine the biography of any English footballer featuring cannibalism, masturbation contests and the subject losing his virginity with a goat inside the first twenty pages..."  

A very sober and fair assessment of Kevin Keegan from Nick Townsend.

A look at the Anfield situation

And Rob Hughes’ take on the Liverpool Boot Room, Hicks, Gillett, Rafa and possibly new owners.

The latest on cuddly Jack Warner from Andrew Jennings. It’s a pity that the larger CONCACAF nations can’t gather up the courage to take a run at this on-going embarrassment.

Here is some additional background to the Antigua story.

Celtic executive Peter Lawwell looks at what the dismantling of the G-14 means for his club as well as to club football in Europe.

Finally a massive thank you to all the people I met at the NSCAA convention in Baltimore. And in particular thank you to Charlie Cooke for his patience in listening to my boyhood memeories of his time in the dark blue of Dundee and Scotland.

 

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Other perspectives....Day 21
Jun 29, 2006 | 7:01PM | report this

Tony Cascarino tells us what England will have to do to beat Portugal.

Sid Lowe on Spain’s exit.  

Another article from the always enjoyable Sid Lowe. This one is about Maxi’s wooden left leg.

Harry Pearson on why England should revert to a 1-9-1 formation.

A look at Luiz Felipe Scolari by some of the people who know him best.

Gordon Strachan tells us why he thinks Argentina will beat Germany.

The Guardian looks at the legacy of the great Ukrainain coach Valeriy Lobanovskyi has impacted the national team at this World Cup.

3 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Tony Cascarino, England, Portugal, Sid Lowe, Spain, Maxi Rodriguez, Harry Pearson, Luiz Felipe Scolari, Gordon Strachan, Argentina, Germany, The Guardian, Valeriy Lobanovskyi
 
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BobbyMcMahon
I am the soccer analyst for the Fox Soccer Report and appear twice a week - every Monday and Friday at 10:00 EST. I have also been a regular contributor to the Fox Soccer Channel website since the summer of 2004. Over the last twenty years I have contributed to various radio and television programs throughout North America as well writing about the game for newspapers, magazines and websites. Thank you to all who take time to visit this blog and especially to those of you who post your comments and thoughts. PS - If you have questions please post them on the regular Monday blog. I am unable to answer e mails posted to the inbox on this site. And one more thing. If you have questions or complaints or compliments about programming please contact Fox Soccer Channel or Fox Sports World Canada directly. I have no control over what the stations televise.
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