Sunday, 19 December 2010
Closer premier league race
The premier league is getting more closer and closer, cos teams can win in their next two games and can jump from the relagation zone to the contest of teh european place. Man Utd had been performing consistently to top the table, leading arsenal by two point. I know that there are still a lot of teams capable of winning the Premier League. But my heart and my mind wanted United to win the league as they are the best!
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Shocks and formalities
There are certaintly lots of shocks and formalities in the soccer world. Lets talk about the shock first. Maicon, being the world's best right-back, was destroyed by Gareth Bale. Somemore, it is Inter, the defending champions, who need a scrappy win to qualify as runner up of the group(probaly)... ... somemore, the gap established by Chelsea was destroyed as Manchester United went level on points. Now for the formalities. Still United, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona who led the group stages of the European Champions League... ... made it so boring... ...(excluding Spurs' group)
Friday, 12 November 2010
D-day at the S-league
D-day at S-league occured at 10 November 2010, with Etoile, Tampines and Home having a chance to win the S-league title. Half-time scorelines showed that the title was going to the Tampines Stadium, but drama occured at that time. Etoile, losing 2-1 to Albirex Niigata, leaded 4-2 through a F. Mendy's brace and Verschave's goal, although Tampines crushed Balestier 4-1, it was Etoile's night, coupled with the boring goalless draw between Home and SAFFC. For once, S-league will have a memorable D-day for years to come!
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Friday, 29 October 2010
Goalkeeper Replacement
Edwin Van Der Sar is reaching his 40th birthday and now is the time for Man Utd to step up in their seach for the replacement for the Dutchman. There are a lot of rumours of Goalkeepers linked with united, and even a shortlist is given, which the people on the shortlist are quality goalies. Stelkenburg from Ajax, De Gea from Atletico Madrid, Manuel Neuer from Schalke, Hugo Lloris from Lyon, Igor Akinfeev from CSKA Moscow, all are good keepers. But I am not the manager of United, so let Fergie do his job of choosing the best keeper for United, cos I believe he can do it.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Rooney Saga Ended
What a dramatic ending to the saga concerning Wayne Rooney. He signed a five year contract with his salary doubled and many people are debating whether Rooney or Ferguson had played their cards right. Rooney and his agent won a massive contract and Ferguson kept his world class striker, o it is a win-win stuation for manager and the player, so what is the problem?
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Wayne Rooney Saga
I think that the Saga should be more deadly on United than the departure of Ronaldo to Real Madrid. Rooney was push up front after Ronaldo left and he had a good season last seaon and hit 26 league goals for the red devils last season. However, just not long ago, Rooney wanted out of United, claiming that the club lacked ambition and in my opinion, United had been winning the league cup the last two years, reached the semis of the Champions League, won the 2 premier league titles in the last three years, who says that United lacked ambition?
Monday, 4 October 2010
Shocks!!!
It is 6-7 games into the new european soccer season, and the defending champions, excluding England's Chelsea, had been at the wrong league position of their leagues. Barcelona, champions for the last two years, was behind Valencia and Real Madrid in Third. Rennes, meanwhile,sit top of the ligue 1 table with Marseille nowhere near Rennes. Mainz, was the dark horse for the champion for the German Bundesliga, with also Bayern Munich nowhere near them. Mainz also equalised the record for the best start to the season, with seven straight wins. And guress whose top of the Italian Seria A? Lazio!! Even Napoli sits second in the table... ... nothing interesting in England, business as usual, but I hope that the major european league will have a new winnner, even it is only one-fifth of the season gone... ...
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
S-league Ending
The S-league is soon coming to an end, and three teams are in the run to win the S-league this year, Etoile, Home and Tampines. Etoile and Home been on good form, while Tampines had been erractic of recent weeks. However, I hope that Etoile can win the league. It is not that I do not support the Singaporean teams, but sometimes the league need a foreign team to win the league to spur the local teams to work harder to match up with the foreign winners of the S-league. Looking at the performance of Kitchee FC, the Hong Kong team whom just played Etoile days earlier, they are better than Beijing Guo'an. Hope the FAS can place better teams than Albirex Niigata and Beijing Guo'an, as their parent club only treat the S-league for their feeder team to train around... ... Etoile to win the S-league!!!!
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Mourinho To be Portugal Coach... ...???????
The Portuguese Football Federation wants Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho to take charge of the national side for two Euro 2012 qualifiers in October, according to sports daily Record.
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Squad List For the new Premier League season
Arsenal: Manuel Almunia, Andrey Arshavin, Nicklas Bendtner, Marouane Chamakh, Gael Clichy, Denilson, Abou Diaby, Johan Djourou, Emmanuel Eboue, Lukasz Fabianski, Cesc Fabregas, Laurent Koscielny, Vito Mannone, Samir Nasri, Tomas Rosicky, Bacary Sagna, Alexandre Song, Robin van Persie, Thomas Vermaelen, Sebastien Squillaci.
Aston Villa: Brad Friedel; Brad Guzan; James Collins; Carlos Cuellar; Curtis Davies; Habib Beye; Richard Dunne; Eric Lichaj; Stephen Warnock; Luke Young; Stewart Downing; Jonathan Hogg; Stephen Ireland; Isaiah Osbourne; Stiliyan Petrov; Nigel Reo-Coker; Moustapha Salifou; Steve Sidwell; Ashley Young; Gabriel Agbonlahor; John Carew; Emile Heskey.
Birmingham: Maik Taylor, Stephen Carr, David Murphy, Lee Bowyer, Roger Johnson, Liam Ridgewell, Sebastian Larsson, Craig Gardner, Kevin Phillips, Cameron Jerome, Garry O'Connor, Barry Ferguson, Colin Doyle, Matt Derbyshire, Scott Dann, James McFadden, Michel, Keith Fahy, Nikola Zigic, Stuart Parnaby, Alexander Hleb, Jean Beausejour, Ben Foster, Martin Jiranek, James O'Shea.
Blackburn: Paul Robinson, Martin Olsson, Chris Samba, Gael Givet, Ryan Nelsen, Brett Emerton, David Dunn, Nikola Kalinic, El-Hadji Diouf, Vince Grella, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Mark Bunn, Steven Nzonzi, Keith Andrews, Michel Salgado, Jason Brown, Frank Fielding, Pascal Chimbonda, Mame Biram Diouf, Jason Roberts, Benjani.
Blackpool: Charlie Adam, Alex John-Baptiste, Chris Basham, Stephen Crainey, Malaury Martin, Daniel Coid, Ishmael Demontagnac, Neal Eardley, Robert Edwards, Jaso Euell, Ian Evatt, Matthew Gilks, Elliot Grandin, Marlon Harewood, Dekel Keinan, Brett Ormerod, Keith Southern, Ludovic Sylvestre, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Luke Varney, David Vaughan, DJ Campbell, David Carney.
Bolton: Robbie Blake, Adam Bogdan, Gary Cahill, Tamir Cohen, Kevin Davies, Mark Davies, Sean Davis, Johan Elmander, Ricardo Gardner, Stuart Holden, Jussi Jaaskalainen, Ivan Klasnic, Zat Knight, Chung Yong-lee, Fabrice Muamba, Andy O'Brien, Joey O'Brien, Martin Petrov, Sam Ricketts, Paul Robinson, Jlloyd Samuel, Gretar Steinsson, Matt Taylor, Al Al-Habsi.
Chelsea: Petr Cech, Branislav Ivanovic, Ashley Cole, Michael Essien, Ramires, Frank Lampard, Yossi Benayoun, Didier Drogba, John Mikel Obi, Florent Malouda, Jose Bosingwa, Yury Zhirkov, Paulo Ferreira, Salomon Kalou, Ross Turnbull, John Terry, Alex, Nicolas Anelka, Henrique Hilario, Daniel Sturridge, Patrick van Aanholt, Jeffrey Bruma, Gael Kakuta, Fabio Borini, Josh McEachran.
Everton: Tim Howard, Mikel Arteta, Jan Mucha, Steven Pienaar, Iain Turner, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Tony Hibbert, Phil Neville, Seamus Coleman, Tim Cahill, Phil Jagielka, Louis Saha, Sylvain Distin, James Vaughan, John Heitinga, Victor Anichebe, Leigton Baines, Yakubu, Marouane Fellaini, Jermaine Beckford, Leon Osman.
Fulham: Mark Schwarzer, David Stockdale, John Pantsil, Fredrik Stoor, Aaron Hughes, Rafik Halliche, Chris Baird, Brede Hangeland, Carlos Salcido, Stephen Kelly, Zoltan Gera, Clinton Dempsey, Bjorn Helge Riise, Dickson Etuhu, Kagisho Dikgacoi, Danny Murphy, Jonathan Greening, Simon Davies, Damien Duff, Andrew Johnson, Diomansy Kamara, Moussa Dembele, Bobby Zamora, David Elm, Eddie Johnson.
Liverpool: Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole, Stephen Darby, Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson, Brad Jones, Paul Konchesky, Jay Spearing, Daniel Agger, Fabio Aurelio, Ryan Babel, Milan Jovanovic, Dirk Kuyt, Sotirios Kyrgiakos, Lucas Leiva, Raul Meireles, Christian Poulsen, Pepe Reina, Maxi Rodriguez, Martin Skrtel, Fernando Torres
Manchester City: Shay Given, Joe Hart, Stuart Taylor, Jerome Boateng, Wayne Bridge, Aleksander Kolarov, Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott, Shaleum Logan, Micah Richards, Kolo Toure, Pablo Zabaleta, Gareth Barry, Nigel de Jong, Adam Johnson, Michael Johnson, James Milner, David Silva, Yaya Toure, Patrick Vieira, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Emmanuel Adebayor, Jo, Roque Santa Cruz, Carlos Tevez.
Manchester United: Ben Amos, Darren Fletcher, Tomasz Kuszczak, Darron Gibson, Edwin van der Sar, Ryan Giggs, Wes Brown, Owen Hargreaves, Nani, Anderson, Park Ji-Sung, Jonathan Evans, Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes, Antonio Valencia, Gary Neville, Dimitar Berbatov, John O'Shea, Javier Hernandez, Nemanja Vidic, Michael Carrick, Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney.
Newcastle: Sol Campbell, Steven Taylor, Shola Ameobi, Joey Barton, Danny Guthrie, Peter Lovenkrands, Jose Enrique, Alan Smith, Leon Best, Fabricio Coloccini, Jonas Gutierrez, Steve Harper, Kevin Nolan, Wayne Routledge, Danny Simpson, Ryan Taylor, Mike Williamson, Xisco, Fraser Forster, Tim Krul, James Perch, Cheik Tiote, Hatem ben Arfa.
Stoke: Asmir Begovic, Danny Collins, Rory Delap, Salif Diao, Matthew Etherington, Abdoulaye Faye, Ricardo Fuller, Eidur Gudjohnsen, Danny Higginbotham, Robert Huth, Kenwyne Jones, Carlo Nash, Jermaine Pennant, Danny Pugh, Ryan Shawcross, Thomas Sorensen, Tuncay Sanli, Ryan Shotton, Tom Soares, Michael Tonge, Jonathan Walters, Glenn Whelan, Dean Whitehead, Andy Wilkinson, Marc Wilson.
Sunderland: Marcos Angeleri, Phil Bardsley, Darren Bent, Titus Bramble, Fraizer Campbell, Trevor Carson, Lee Cattermole, Paulo Da Silva, Ahmed El Mohamady, Anton Ferdinand, Craig Gordon, Asamoah Gyan, David Healy, Steed Malbranque, George McCartney, John Mensah, Simon Mignolet, Nedum Onuoha, Andy Reid, Kieran Richardson, Crisitjan Riveros, Michael Turner, Robbie Weir, Boudewijn Zenden.
Tottenham: Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Sebastian Bassong, David Bentley, Vedran Corluka, Peter Crouch, Carlo Cudicini, Heurelho Gomes, Michael Dawson, Jermain Defoe, William Gallas, Tom Huddlestone, Alan Hutton, Jermaine Jenas, Younes Kaboul, Robbie Keane, Ledley King, Niko Kranjcar, Aaron Lennon, Luka Modric, Kyle Naughton, Jamie O'Hara, Wilson Palacios, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Stipe Pletikosa, Rafael van der Vaart.
West Brom: Giles Barnes; Roman Bednar; Chris Brunt; Scott Carson; Marek Cech; Simon Cox; Graham Dorrans; Marc-Antoine Fortune; Pablo Ibanez; Gonzalo Jara; Dean Kiely; Abdoulaye Meite; Ishmael Miller; James Morrison; Youssouf Mulumbu; Boaz Myhill; Peter Odemwingie; Jonas Olsson; Steven Reid; Paul Scharner; Nicky Shorey; Gabriel Tamas; Somen Tchoyi; Jerome Thomas; Gianni Zuiverloon.
West Ham: Ruud Boffin, Robert Green, Tal Ben Haim, Manuel da Costa, Danny Gabbidon, Herita Ilunga, Lars Jacobsen, Winston Reid, Jonathan Spector, Matthew Upson, Luis Boa Morte, Valon Behrami, Jack Collison, Kieron Dyer, Julien Faubert, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Radoslav Kovac, Mark Noble, Scott Parker, Pablo Barrera, Carlton Cole, Zavon Hines, Benni McCarthy, Victor Obinna, Frederic Piquionne.
Wigan: Chris Kirkland, Mike Pollitt, Charles N'Zogbia, Emmerson Boyce, Gary Caldwell, Ben Watson, Hendry Thomas, Ronnie Stam, Jordi Gomez, Hugo Rodallega, Mohamed Diame, Maynor Figueroa, Steve Gohouri, Daniel De Ridder, Ali Al-Habsi, Antolin Alcaraz, James McArthur, Mauro Boselli.
Wolves: Marcus Hahnemann; Wayne Hennessey; Carl Ikeme; Kevin Foley; Ronald Zubar; Richard Stearman; Jody Craddock; Christophe Berra; Steven Mouyokolo; George Elokobi; Stephen Ward; Jelle van Damme; Karl Henry; David Jones; Michael Mancienne; Dave Edwards; Greg Halford; Nenad Milijas; Adlene Guedioura; Matt Jarvis; Stephen Hunt; Kevin Doyle; Steven Fletcher; Sylvan Ebanks-Blake; Marcus Bent.
Aston Villa: Brad Friedel; Brad Guzan; James Collins; Carlos Cuellar; Curtis Davies; Habib Beye; Richard Dunne; Eric Lichaj; Stephen Warnock; Luke Young; Stewart Downing; Jonathan Hogg; Stephen Ireland; Isaiah Osbourne; Stiliyan Petrov; Nigel Reo-Coker; Moustapha Salifou; Steve Sidwell; Ashley Young; Gabriel Agbonlahor; John Carew; Emile Heskey.
Birmingham: Maik Taylor, Stephen Carr, David Murphy, Lee Bowyer, Roger Johnson, Liam Ridgewell, Sebastian Larsson, Craig Gardner, Kevin Phillips, Cameron Jerome, Garry O'Connor, Barry Ferguson, Colin Doyle, Matt Derbyshire, Scott Dann, James McFadden, Michel, Keith Fahy, Nikola Zigic, Stuart Parnaby, Alexander Hleb, Jean Beausejour, Ben Foster, Martin Jiranek, James O'Shea.
Blackburn: Paul Robinson, Martin Olsson, Chris Samba, Gael Givet, Ryan Nelsen, Brett Emerton, David Dunn, Nikola Kalinic, El-Hadji Diouf, Vince Grella, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Mark Bunn, Steven Nzonzi, Keith Andrews, Michel Salgado, Jason Brown, Frank Fielding, Pascal Chimbonda, Mame Biram Diouf, Jason Roberts, Benjani.
Blackpool: Charlie Adam, Alex John-Baptiste, Chris Basham, Stephen Crainey, Malaury Martin, Daniel Coid, Ishmael Demontagnac, Neal Eardley, Robert Edwards, Jaso Euell, Ian Evatt, Matthew Gilks, Elliot Grandin, Marlon Harewood, Dekel Keinan, Brett Ormerod, Keith Southern, Ludovic Sylvestre, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Luke Varney, David Vaughan, DJ Campbell, David Carney.
Bolton: Robbie Blake, Adam Bogdan, Gary Cahill, Tamir Cohen, Kevin Davies, Mark Davies, Sean Davis, Johan Elmander, Ricardo Gardner, Stuart Holden, Jussi Jaaskalainen, Ivan Klasnic, Zat Knight, Chung Yong-lee, Fabrice Muamba, Andy O'Brien, Joey O'Brien, Martin Petrov, Sam Ricketts, Paul Robinson, Jlloyd Samuel, Gretar Steinsson, Matt Taylor, Al Al-Habsi.
Chelsea: Petr Cech, Branislav Ivanovic, Ashley Cole, Michael Essien, Ramires, Frank Lampard, Yossi Benayoun, Didier Drogba, John Mikel Obi, Florent Malouda, Jose Bosingwa, Yury Zhirkov, Paulo Ferreira, Salomon Kalou, Ross Turnbull, John Terry, Alex, Nicolas Anelka, Henrique Hilario, Daniel Sturridge, Patrick van Aanholt, Jeffrey Bruma, Gael Kakuta, Fabio Borini, Josh McEachran.
Everton: Tim Howard, Mikel Arteta, Jan Mucha, Steven Pienaar, Iain Turner, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Tony Hibbert, Phil Neville, Seamus Coleman, Tim Cahill, Phil Jagielka, Louis Saha, Sylvain Distin, James Vaughan, John Heitinga, Victor Anichebe, Leigton Baines, Yakubu, Marouane Fellaini, Jermaine Beckford, Leon Osman.
Fulham: Mark Schwarzer, David Stockdale, John Pantsil, Fredrik Stoor, Aaron Hughes, Rafik Halliche, Chris Baird, Brede Hangeland, Carlos Salcido, Stephen Kelly, Zoltan Gera, Clinton Dempsey, Bjorn Helge Riise, Dickson Etuhu, Kagisho Dikgacoi, Danny Murphy, Jonathan Greening, Simon Davies, Damien Duff, Andrew Johnson, Diomansy Kamara, Moussa Dembele, Bobby Zamora, David Elm, Eddie Johnson.
Liverpool: Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole, Stephen Darby, Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson, Brad Jones, Paul Konchesky, Jay Spearing, Daniel Agger, Fabio Aurelio, Ryan Babel, Milan Jovanovic, Dirk Kuyt, Sotirios Kyrgiakos, Lucas Leiva, Raul Meireles, Christian Poulsen, Pepe Reina, Maxi Rodriguez, Martin Skrtel, Fernando Torres
Manchester City: Shay Given, Joe Hart, Stuart Taylor, Jerome Boateng, Wayne Bridge, Aleksander Kolarov, Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott, Shaleum Logan, Micah Richards, Kolo Toure, Pablo Zabaleta, Gareth Barry, Nigel de Jong, Adam Johnson, Michael Johnson, James Milner, David Silva, Yaya Toure, Patrick Vieira, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Emmanuel Adebayor, Jo, Roque Santa Cruz, Carlos Tevez.
Manchester United: Ben Amos, Darren Fletcher, Tomasz Kuszczak, Darron Gibson, Edwin van der Sar, Ryan Giggs, Wes Brown, Owen Hargreaves, Nani, Anderson, Park Ji-Sung, Jonathan Evans, Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes, Antonio Valencia, Gary Neville, Dimitar Berbatov, John O'Shea, Javier Hernandez, Nemanja Vidic, Michael Carrick, Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney.
Newcastle: Sol Campbell, Steven Taylor, Shola Ameobi, Joey Barton, Danny Guthrie, Peter Lovenkrands, Jose Enrique, Alan Smith, Leon Best, Fabricio Coloccini, Jonas Gutierrez, Steve Harper, Kevin Nolan, Wayne Routledge, Danny Simpson, Ryan Taylor, Mike Williamson, Xisco, Fraser Forster, Tim Krul, James Perch, Cheik Tiote, Hatem ben Arfa.
Stoke: Asmir Begovic, Danny Collins, Rory Delap, Salif Diao, Matthew Etherington, Abdoulaye Faye, Ricardo Fuller, Eidur Gudjohnsen, Danny Higginbotham, Robert Huth, Kenwyne Jones, Carlo Nash, Jermaine Pennant, Danny Pugh, Ryan Shawcross, Thomas Sorensen, Tuncay Sanli, Ryan Shotton, Tom Soares, Michael Tonge, Jonathan Walters, Glenn Whelan, Dean Whitehead, Andy Wilkinson, Marc Wilson.
Sunderland: Marcos Angeleri, Phil Bardsley, Darren Bent, Titus Bramble, Fraizer Campbell, Trevor Carson, Lee Cattermole, Paulo Da Silva, Ahmed El Mohamady, Anton Ferdinand, Craig Gordon, Asamoah Gyan, David Healy, Steed Malbranque, George McCartney, John Mensah, Simon Mignolet, Nedum Onuoha, Andy Reid, Kieran Richardson, Crisitjan Riveros, Michael Turner, Robbie Weir, Boudewijn Zenden.
Tottenham: Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Sebastian Bassong, David Bentley, Vedran Corluka, Peter Crouch, Carlo Cudicini, Heurelho Gomes, Michael Dawson, Jermain Defoe, William Gallas, Tom Huddlestone, Alan Hutton, Jermaine Jenas, Younes Kaboul, Robbie Keane, Ledley King, Niko Kranjcar, Aaron Lennon, Luka Modric, Kyle Naughton, Jamie O'Hara, Wilson Palacios, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Stipe Pletikosa, Rafael van der Vaart.
West Brom: Giles Barnes; Roman Bednar; Chris Brunt; Scott Carson; Marek Cech; Simon Cox; Graham Dorrans; Marc-Antoine Fortune; Pablo Ibanez; Gonzalo Jara; Dean Kiely; Abdoulaye Meite; Ishmael Miller; James Morrison; Youssouf Mulumbu; Boaz Myhill; Peter Odemwingie; Jonas Olsson; Steven Reid; Paul Scharner; Nicky Shorey; Gabriel Tamas; Somen Tchoyi; Jerome Thomas; Gianni Zuiverloon.
West Ham: Ruud Boffin, Robert Green, Tal Ben Haim, Manuel da Costa, Danny Gabbidon, Herita Ilunga, Lars Jacobsen, Winston Reid, Jonathan Spector, Matthew Upson, Luis Boa Morte, Valon Behrami, Jack Collison, Kieron Dyer, Julien Faubert, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Radoslav Kovac, Mark Noble, Scott Parker, Pablo Barrera, Carlton Cole, Zavon Hines, Benni McCarthy, Victor Obinna, Frederic Piquionne.
Wigan: Chris Kirkland, Mike Pollitt, Charles N'Zogbia, Emmerson Boyce, Gary Caldwell, Ben Watson, Hendry Thomas, Ronnie Stam, Jordi Gomez, Hugo Rodallega, Mohamed Diame, Maynor Figueroa, Steve Gohouri, Daniel De Ridder, Ali Al-Habsi, Antolin Alcaraz, James McArthur, Mauro Boselli.
Wolves: Marcus Hahnemann; Wayne Hennessey; Carl Ikeme; Kevin Foley; Ronald Zubar; Richard Stearman; Jody Craddock; Christophe Berra; Steven Mouyokolo; George Elokobi; Stephen Ward; Jelle van Damme; Karl Henry; David Jones; Michael Mancienne; Dave Edwards; Greg Halford; Nenad Milijas; Adlene Guedioura; Matt Jarvis; Stephen Hunt; Kevin Doyle; Steven Fletcher; Sylvan Ebanks-Blake; Marcus Bent.
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Continue on and on... ....
This premier league round seems that no more 6-0 scoreline is available... ... but the top three of England win their matches, Man Utd winning West Ham 3-0, Stoke losing to the Chelsea team 2-0 and Arsenal scraping a win at Ewood Park 2-1. But United seems much better than last year, but kudos to Chelsea, they are just having the start a defending champions should have
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
6-0?
This season will be full of 6-0 scoreline... ... and there are quite a number of 6-0 scorelines in the last few games. Wigan and West Brom the victims of Chelsea, Blackpool by Arsenal, and Newcastle popping out from nowhere to crush the Villians 6-0, and a hat-trick from Andy Carroll, a brace from Kevin Nolan and a goal from Joey Barton, and the Nazi salute as a celebration? It is going to be another unpredictable season... .... but I wish for more 6-0 scorelines... ... that will make the premier league more interesting... ... so, on the note, see ya!
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Our Cubs had done us proud!!
As the Youth Olympics Games had nearly come to an end, it comes as no surprise that our Cubs, the under-15 Singapore National team, had done us proud by qualifying to the Semis in style. However, they lose to the Haitians 2-0, and although they lose, they can also gain another medal for the TEAM SINGAPORE, if the team mange to defeat Montenegro, the team they defeated 3-2 in the group stages... ... therefore, cubs, do us again proud by obtaining the silver medal, GO TEAM SINGAPORE!!!
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Happenings in England
Sianz, why does the players like dun wan to play for the England team under Capello. But the players are quite true... ... they dun get too much playing time. First, it is Paul Robinson and next, it is Wes Brown... ... but I am happy siah... ... Manchester United had defeated the Blues of Chelsea 3-1... ... Valencia, Hernandez and Berbatov scored for the Red Devils and the Pensioners can only score through the nerdy Salomon Kalou... ...Here is the team line-up for the community shield match!
Chelsea: Hilario, Terry, Ivanovic, A.Cole(Zhirkov,79), Ferreira(Bruma,79), Mikel(Drogba,60), Lampard, Malouda(Benayoun,73), Anelka(Sturridge,60), Kalou.
Man Utd: Van Der Sar, Vidic, Evans, O'Shea, Fabio(Smalling,71), Carrick(Giggs,80), Scholes(Fletcher,80), Valencia, Park JS(Nani,45), Rooney(Berbatov,45), Owen( Hernandez, 45).
Man of the match: Paul Scholes( Manchester United)
Chelsea: Hilario, Terry, Ivanovic, A.Cole(Zhirkov,79), Ferreira(Bruma,79), Mikel(Drogba,60), Lampard, Malouda(Benayoun,73), Anelka(Sturridge,60), Kalou.
Man Utd: Van Der Sar, Vidic, Evans, O'Shea, Fabio(Smalling,71), Carrick(Giggs,80), Scholes(Fletcher,80), Valencia, Park JS(Nani,45), Rooney(Berbatov,45), Owen( Hernandez, 45).
Man of the match: Paul Scholes( Manchester United)
Saturday, 7 August 2010
England Squad for the Hungary Friendly
Goalkeepers:
Ben Foster (Birmingham)
Joe Hart (Manchester City)
Paul Robinson (Blackburn Rovers)
Defenders:
Wes Brown (Manchester United)
Gary Cahill (Bolton Wanderers)
Ashley Cole (Chelsea)
Michael Dawson (Tottenham Hotspur)
Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal)
Phil Jagielka (Everton)
Glen Johnson (Liverpool)
John Terry (Chelsea)
Midfielders:
Gareth Barry (Manchester City)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Adam Johnson (Manchester City)
Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
James Milner (Aston Villa)
Ashley Young (Aston Villa)
Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)
Strikers:
Darren Bent (Sunderland)
Carlton Cole (West Ham United)
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Bobby Zamora (Fulham)
Ben Foster (Birmingham)
Joe Hart (Manchester City)
Paul Robinson (Blackburn Rovers)
Defenders:
Wes Brown (Manchester United)
Gary Cahill (Bolton Wanderers)
Ashley Cole (Chelsea)
Michael Dawson (Tottenham Hotspur)
Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal)
Phil Jagielka (Everton)
Glen Johnson (Liverpool)
John Terry (Chelsea)
Midfielders:
Gareth Barry (Manchester City)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Adam Johnson (Manchester City)
Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
James Milner (Aston Villa)
Ashley Young (Aston Villa)
Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)
Strikers:
Darren Bent (Sunderland)
Carlton Cole (West Ham United)
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Bobby Zamora (Fulham)
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Starting XI for Man Utd
GK: Edwin Van Der Sar
RB: Rafael Da Silva
CB: Nemanja Vidic
CB: Rio Ferdinand
LB: Patrice Evra
RM: Antonio Valencia
CM: Darren Fletcher
CM: Michael Carrick
LM: Luis Nani
CF: Wayne Rooney
ST: Dimitar Berbatov
Subs: Tomasz Kuscczak,Chris Smalling, Wes Brown, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Javier Hernandez, Michael Owen
RB: Rafael Da Silva
CB: Nemanja Vidic
CB: Rio Ferdinand
LB: Patrice Evra
RM: Antonio Valencia
CM: Darren Fletcher
CM: Michael Carrick
LM: Luis Nani
CF: Wayne Rooney
ST: Dimitar Berbatov
Subs: Tomasz Kuscczak,Chris Smalling, Wes Brown, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Javier Hernandez, Michael Owen
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Goal scorers of the World Cup 2010
5 goals
Thomas Müller (Germany)
Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)
David Villa (Spain)
Diego Forlán (Uruguay)
4 goals
Gonzalo Higuaín (Argentina)
Miroslav Klose (Germany)
Róbert Vittek (Slovakia)
3 goals
Luís Fabiano (Brazil)
Asamoah Gyan (Ghana)
Landon Donovan (United States)
Luis Suárez (Uruguay)
2 goals
Carlos Tévez (Argentina)
Brett Holman (Australia)
Elano (Brazil)
Robinho (Brazil)
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon)
Lukas Podolski (Germany)
Keisuke Honda (Japan)
Lee Chung-Yong (Korea Republic)
Lee Jung-Soo (Korea Republic)
Javier Hernández (Mexico)
Arjen Robben (Netherlands)
Kalu Uche (Nigeria)
Tiago (Portugal)
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)
1 goal
Martín Demichelis (Argentina)
Gabriel Heinze (Argentina)
Martín Palermo (Argentina)
Tim Cahill (Australia)
Juan (Brazil)
Maicon (Brazil)
Jean Beausejour (Chile)
Mark González (Chile)
Rodrigo Millar (Chile)
Didier Drogba (Côte d'Ivoire)
Salomon Kalou (Côte d'Ivoire)
Romaric (Côte d'Ivoire)
Yaya Touré (Côte d'Ivoire)
Nicklas Bendtner (Denmark)
Dennis Rommedahl (Denmark)
Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark)
Jermain Defoe (England)
Steven Gerrard (England)
Matthew Upson (England)
Florent Malouda (France)
Cacau (Germany)
Arne Friedrich (Germany)
Marcell Jansen (Germany)
Sami Khedira (Germany)
Mesut Özil (Germany)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (Ghana)
Sulley Muntari (Ghana)
Dimitris Salpigidis (Greece)
Vasilis Torosidis (Greece)
Daniele De Rossi (Italy)
Antonio Di Natale (Italy)
Vincenzo Iaquinta (Italy)
Fabio Quagliarella (Italy)
Yasuhito Endō (Japan)
Shinji Okazaki (Japan)
Ji Yun-Nam (Korea DPR)
Park Chu-Young (Korea Republic)
Park Ji-Sung (Korea Republic)
Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Mexico)
Rafael Márquez (Mexico)
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands)
Dirk Kuyt (Netherlands)
Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Netherlands)
Robin van Persie (Netherlands)
Winston Reid (New Zealand)
Shane Smeltz (New Zealand)
Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Nigeria)
Antolín Alcaraz (Paraguay)
Cristian Riveros (Paraguay)
Enrique Vera (Paraguay)
Hugo Almeida (Portugal)
Liédson (Portugal)
Raul Meireles (Portugal)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Simão (Portugal)
Milan Jovanović (Serbia)
Marko Pantelić (Serbia)
Kamil Kopúnek (Slovakia)
Valter Birsa (Slovenia)
Robert Koren (Slovenia)
Zlatan Ljubijankič (Slovenia)
Bongani Khumalo (South Africa)
Katlego Mphela (South Africa)
Siphiwe Tshabalala (South Africa)
Carles Puyol (Spain)
Gelson Fernandes (Switzerland)
Michael Bradley (United States)
Clint Dempsey (United States)
Edinson Cavani (Uruguay)
Álvaro Pereira (Uruguay)
Maxi Pereira (Uruguay)
Own goals
Daniel Agger (Denmark) (playing against Netherlands)
Park Chu-Young (Korea Republic) (playing against Argentina)
Thomas Müller (Germany)
Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)
David Villa (Spain)
Diego Forlán (Uruguay)
4 goals
Gonzalo Higuaín (Argentina)
Miroslav Klose (Germany)
Róbert Vittek (Slovakia)
3 goals
Luís Fabiano (Brazil)
Asamoah Gyan (Ghana)
Landon Donovan (United States)
Luis Suárez (Uruguay)
2 goals
Carlos Tévez (Argentina)
Brett Holman (Australia)
Elano (Brazil)
Robinho (Brazil)
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon)
Lukas Podolski (Germany)
Keisuke Honda (Japan)
Lee Chung-Yong (Korea Republic)
Lee Jung-Soo (Korea Republic)
Javier Hernández (Mexico)
Arjen Robben (Netherlands)
Kalu Uche (Nigeria)
Tiago (Portugal)
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)
1 goal
Martín Demichelis (Argentina)
Gabriel Heinze (Argentina)
Martín Palermo (Argentina)
Tim Cahill (Australia)
Juan (Brazil)
Maicon (Brazil)
Jean Beausejour (Chile)
Mark González (Chile)
Rodrigo Millar (Chile)
Didier Drogba (Côte d'Ivoire)
Salomon Kalou (Côte d'Ivoire)
Romaric (Côte d'Ivoire)
Yaya Touré (Côte d'Ivoire)
Nicklas Bendtner (Denmark)
Dennis Rommedahl (Denmark)
Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark)
Jermain Defoe (England)
Steven Gerrard (England)
Matthew Upson (England)
Florent Malouda (France)
Cacau (Germany)
Arne Friedrich (Germany)
Marcell Jansen (Germany)
Sami Khedira (Germany)
Mesut Özil (Germany)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (Ghana)
Sulley Muntari (Ghana)
Dimitris Salpigidis (Greece)
Vasilis Torosidis (Greece)
Daniele De Rossi (Italy)
Antonio Di Natale (Italy)
Vincenzo Iaquinta (Italy)
Fabio Quagliarella (Italy)
Yasuhito Endō (Japan)
Shinji Okazaki (Japan)
Ji Yun-Nam (Korea DPR)
Park Chu-Young (Korea Republic)
Park Ji-Sung (Korea Republic)
Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Mexico)
Rafael Márquez (Mexico)
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands)
Dirk Kuyt (Netherlands)
Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Netherlands)
Robin van Persie (Netherlands)
Winston Reid (New Zealand)
Shane Smeltz (New Zealand)
Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Nigeria)
Antolín Alcaraz (Paraguay)
Cristian Riveros (Paraguay)
Enrique Vera (Paraguay)
Hugo Almeida (Portugal)
Liédson (Portugal)
Raul Meireles (Portugal)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Simão (Portugal)
Milan Jovanović (Serbia)
Marko Pantelić (Serbia)
Kamil Kopúnek (Slovakia)
Valter Birsa (Slovenia)
Robert Koren (Slovenia)
Zlatan Ljubijankič (Slovenia)
Bongani Khumalo (South Africa)
Katlego Mphela (South Africa)
Siphiwe Tshabalala (South Africa)
Carles Puyol (Spain)
Gelson Fernandes (Switzerland)
Michael Bradley (United States)
Clint Dempsey (United States)
Edinson Cavani (Uruguay)
Álvaro Pereira (Uruguay)
Maxi Pereira (Uruguay)
Own goals
Daniel Agger (Denmark) (playing against Netherlands)
Park Chu-Young (Korea Republic) (playing against Argentina)
Thrid Place Play off and the Finals results
Thrid Place play off
Uruguay 2-3 Germany
Final
Netherlands 0-1 Spain( After Extra Time)
Uruguay 2-3 Germany
Final
Netherlands 0-1 Spain( After Extra Time)
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Quarter-Finals results
Germany 4-0 Argentina
Spain 1-0 Paraguay
Uruguay 1-1 Ghana( Uruguay win on penalties 4-2)
Brazil 1-2 Netherlands
Spain 1-0 Paraguay
Uruguay 1-1 Ghana( Uruguay win on penalties 4-2)
Brazil 1-2 Netherlands
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Eighth-Finals Results
Uruguay 2-1 South Korea
Ghana 2-1 USA
England 1-4 Germany
Argentina 3-1 Mexico
Brazil 3-0 Chile
Spain 1-0 Portugal
Netherlands 2-1 Slovakia
Japan 0-0 Paraguay( Paraguay win 5-3 on penalties)
Ghana 2-1 USA
England 1-4 Germany
Argentina 3-1 Mexico
Brazil 3-0 Chile
Spain 1-0 Portugal
Netherlands 2-1 Slovakia
Japan 0-0 Paraguay( Paraguay win 5-3 on penalties)
Friday, 25 June 2010
Qualification for the Knockout stages
Group A
Uruguay
Mexico
Group B
Argentina
South Korea
Group C
USA
England
Group D
Germany
Ghana
Group E
Netherlands
Japan
Group F
Paraguay
Slovakia
Group G
Brazil
Portugal
Group H
Spain
Chile
Uruguay
Mexico
Group B
Argentina
South Korea
Group C
USA
England
Group D
Germany
Ghana
Group E
Netherlands
Japan
Group F
Paraguay
Slovakia
Group G
Brazil
Portugal
Group H
Spain
Chile
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
World Cup results of the group stages
Group A
South Africa 1-1 Mexico
Uruguay 0-0 France
South Africa 0-3 Uruguay
France 0-2 Mexico
France 1-2 South Africa
Uruguay 1-0 Mexico
Group B
Argentina 1-0 Nigeria
South Korea 2-0 Greece
Argentina 4-1 South Korea
Greece 2-1 Nigeria
South Korea 2-2 Nigeria
Greece 0-2 Argentina
Group C
England 1-1 USA
Algeria 0-1 Slovenia
England 0-0 Algeria
Slovenia 2-2 USA
Slovenia 0-1 England
USA 1-0 Algeria
Group D
Germany 4-0 Australia
Serbia 0-1 Ghana
Germany 0-1 Serbia
Ghana 1-1 Australia
Australia 2-1 Serbia
Germany 1-0 Ghana
Group E
Netherlands 2-0 Denmark
Japan 1-0 Cameroon
Cameroon 1-2 Denmark
Netherlands 1-0 Japan
Japan 3-1 Denmark
Cameroon 1-2 Netherlands
Group F
Italy 1-1 Paraguay
Slovakia 1-1 New Zealand
Slovakia 0-2 Paraguay
Italy 1-1 New Zealand
Paraguay 0-0 New Zealand
Slovakia 3-2 Italy
Group G
Brazil 2-1 North Korea
Portugal 0-0 Ivory Coast
Brazil 3-1 Ivory Coast
Portugal 7-0 North Korea
North Korea 0-3 Ivory Coast
Brazil 0-0 Portugal
Group H
Spain 0-1 Switzerland
Honduras 0-1 Chile
Spain 2-0 Honduras
Chile 1-0 Switzerland
Honduras 0-0 Switzerland
Chile 1-2 Spain
South Africa 1-1 Mexico
Uruguay 0-0 France
South Africa 0-3 Uruguay
France 0-2 Mexico
France 1-2 South Africa
Uruguay 1-0 Mexico
Group B
Argentina 1-0 Nigeria
South Korea 2-0 Greece
Argentina 4-1 South Korea
Greece 2-1 Nigeria
South Korea 2-2 Nigeria
Greece 0-2 Argentina
Group C
England 1-1 USA
Algeria 0-1 Slovenia
England 0-0 Algeria
Slovenia 2-2 USA
Slovenia 0-1 England
USA 1-0 Algeria
Group D
Germany 4-0 Australia
Serbia 0-1 Ghana
Germany 0-1 Serbia
Ghana 1-1 Australia
Australia 2-1 Serbia
Germany 1-0 Ghana
Group E
Netherlands 2-0 Denmark
Japan 1-0 Cameroon
Cameroon 1-2 Denmark
Netherlands 1-0 Japan
Japan 3-1 Denmark
Cameroon 1-2 Netherlands
Group F
Italy 1-1 Paraguay
Slovakia 1-1 New Zealand
Slovakia 0-2 Paraguay
Italy 1-1 New Zealand
Paraguay 0-0 New Zealand
Slovakia 3-2 Italy
Group G
Brazil 2-1 North Korea
Portugal 0-0 Ivory Coast
Brazil 3-1 Ivory Coast
Portugal 7-0 North Korea
North Korea 0-3 Ivory Coast
Brazil 0-0 Portugal
Group H
Spain 0-1 Switzerland
Honduras 0-1 Chile
Spain 2-0 Honduras
Chile 1-0 Switzerland
Honduras 0-0 Switzerland
Chile 1-2 Spain
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Shocks in the soccer world?
Yap, there are shocks in the soccer world... ... let me list some major shocks around the soccer world around me
1) Blackpool promoted to the BPL instead of Cardiff
2) Inter Milan winning the Champions League
3) All Singaporean teams out of the Singapore Cup
4) Indecent referees!!!
5) And of cos, Brentton Khoo, for posting the international friendly resutls only!!!!
So, the shocks are bull shit!!!
1) Blackpool promoted to the BPL instead of Cardiff
2) Inter Milan winning the Champions League
3) All Singaporean teams out of the Singapore Cup
4) Indecent referees!!!
5) And of cos, Brentton Khoo, for posting the international friendly resutls only!!!!
So, the shocks are bull shit!!!
Monday, 31 May 2010
International Friendlies
England 2-1 Japan
Chile 3-0 Israel
Chile 1-0 Northern Ireland
Tunisia 1-1 France
Nigeria 1-1 Colombia
Mexico 5-1 The Gambia
Paraguay 2-2 Ivory Coast
Belarus 1-0 South Korea
Chile 3-0 Israel
Chile 1-0 Northern Ireland
Tunisia 1-1 France
Nigeria 1-1 Colombia
Mexico 5-1 The Gambia
Paraguay 2-2 Ivory Coast
Belarus 1-0 South Korea
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Blackhorses of the European spots!!
Here are the blackhorses for the European competitions(Champs league or Europa League)
England: CL: Tottenham Hotspurs
EL: Liverpool
France: CL: Lyon,AJ Auxerre
EL: Montpellier,Lille
Spain: EL: Mallorca, Deportivo La Coruna
Italy: CL: Sampdoria
EL: Palermo, Juventus
Holland: CL: FC Twente,PSV,Ajax
EL:Feyenoord,NAC Breda
England: CL: Tottenham Hotspurs
EL: Liverpool
France: CL: Lyon,AJ Auxerre
EL: Montpellier,Lille
Spain: EL: Mallorca, Deportivo La Coruna
Italy: CL: Sampdoria
EL: Palermo, Juventus
Holland: CL: FC Twente,PSV,Ajax
EL:Feyenoord,NAC Breda
Friday, 14 May 2010
S-league for this week
Before I give u all my comments on the match, here are the match results:
Gombak United 0-1 Balestier Khalsa
Tampines Rovers 3-0 Albirex Niigata[Singapore]
Sengkang Punggol 0-1 Etoile FC
Young Lions 2-1 Home United
Gombak United 3-3 Tampines Rovers
Gombak United vs Balestier Khalsa
This was a very very, very BAD performance from the bulls as they cannot create a decent chance against the improving Tigers and the bulls got 'murdered' by the growing Tigers by a goal by the recently impressive Nurhilni Jasni. Good win for the tigers, but a BAD defeat for the tigers... ...
Tampines Rovers vs Albirex Niigata[Singapore]
That was a very one-sided match as the tampines does not even have the exert match. the Nakamura goal was nice, 30m volley? Plus 2 Duric's GOALS?
The other 2 match was quite boring , except the comeback actions by Ylions and the Vallee second-time send off.But the Gombak United vs Tampines Rovers was crazy!!!
A free header by Farzul Nawaz, gombak lead 1-0, and another Zulkiffli Hassim cross-shot goal further strenghens their lead. But a perfect volley from Seiji Kaneko mades it 2-1. A Qiu Li's thunderbolt made the crazy match 2-2, and a OG from Bah Mamadou seems that Tampines Rovers had completed the comeback. But here comes Gombak United! Just 30 Secs later, a corner from Park Kang Jin was drifted in and the scramble in the box and a touch by AGU, GOAL!!!!! 3-3!!!1 Fantastic and crazy match.... .... I reckon that Bah Mamadou is the most relieved man in Singapore now?LOL!!
Gombak United 0-1 Balestier Khalsa
Tampines Rovers 3-0 Albirex Niigata[Singapore]
Sengkang Punggol 0-1 Etoile FC
Young Lions 2-1 Home United
Gombak United 3-3 Tampines Rovers
Gombak United vs Balestier Khalsa
This was a very very, very BAD performance from the bulls as they cannot create a decent chance against the improving Tigers and the bulls got 'murdered' by the growing Tigers by a goal by the recently impressive Nurhilni Jasni. Good win for the tigers, but a BAD defeat for the tigers... ...
Tampines Rovers vs Albirex Niigata[Singapore]
That was a very one-sided match as the tampines does not even have the exert match. the Nakamura goal was nice, 30m volley? Plus 2 Duric's GOALS?
The other 2 match was quite boring , except the comeback actions by Ylions and the Vallee second-time send off.But the Gombak United vs Tampines Rovers was crazy!!!
A free header by Farzul Nawaz, gombak lead 1-0, and another Zulkiffli Hassim cross-shot goal further strenghens their lead. But a perfect volley from Seiji Kaneko mades it 2-1. A Qiu Li's thunderbolt made the crazy match 2-2, and a OG from Bah Mamadou seems that Tampines Rovers had completed the comeback. But here comes Gombak United! Just 30 Secs later, a corner from Park Kang Jin was drifted in and the scramble in the box and a touch by AGU, GOAL!!!!! 3-3!!!1 Fantastic and crazy match.... .... I reckon that Bah Mamadou is the most relieved man in Singapore now?LOL!!
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
English Soccer
Champions: Chelsea FC
Champions League: Manchester United, Arsenal
Champions League qualifiers: Tottenham Hotspurs
Europa League:Manchester City, Aston Villa, Liverpool
Europa League Holders? Fulham
Europa League ( Fair Play Table) ? Burnley
Relegated: Hull City, Burnley, Portsmouth
Promoted: Newcastle United, West Bromwich Albion!!
Champions League: Manchester United, Arsenal
Champions League qualifiers: Tottenham Hotspurs
Europa League:Manchester City, Aston Villa, Liverpool
Europa League Holders? Fulham
Europa League ( Fair Play Table) ? Burnley
Relegated: Hull City, Burnley, Portsmouth
Promoted: Newcastle United, West Bromwich Albion!!
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