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ENGLISH PREM WEEK 1: PROMOTED TEAMS IMPRESS, ROONEY HAS STRESS FRACTURE

August 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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I’ve gotta say that it’s so nice to have the Barclay English Premier League back again. Not only am I back to watching hours of great soccer (literally) but it also gets me up out of bed before noon on the weekends. My mom would be proud.

The week 1 games certainly didn’t disappoint. You had Obafemi Martins’ bicycle kick, Arsenal’s last minute goal heroics against Fulham, Steven Gerrards’ unstoppable 87th minute free kick and an impressive Manchester City performance to give Coach Sven Goran Eriksson his first EPL victory.

But let’s give it up to the promoted sides, Sunderland, Birmingham City and Derby County.

First, Roy Keane’s debut couldn’t have been more glorious. Late substitute Michael Chopra scored the injury time winner to hand underwhelming Tottenham an embarrassing but deserved 1-0 loss. I’m telling you, there’s something about Keano that makes people want to play for him. I think they’re on their way being the Reading of this year.

Birmingham City held their own but ultimately fell to the mighty Chelsea, 3-2. And if it wasn’t for some shoddy goaltending by City’s Colin Doyle, they may have stolen a point out of his one.

It’s was nice to see former “next best thing” Chelsea prospect Mikael Forssel finally playing fit and scoring goals for Birmingham and he’s off to a great start as he headed in the match’s opening goal.

Birmingham midfielder Oliver Kapo also looks like a player to keep an eye on this season. His impressive strike that tied the game 2-2 was something to behold. He’ll get a lot of playing time so he might be a deadly darkhorse pick for all you fantasy footie players out there.

Let’s also not forget Derby County, whose dramatic late game equalizer earned them a point against Portsmouth.

A lot of people are picking Portsmouth to be the surprise team of the year, and who might even score a 4rth place Champions League spot. Well, after this week, the Portsmouth bandwagon may have officially been derailed. Tell me, who’s getting goals on this team?

The biggest blow this weekend was, of course, Wayne Rooney suffering a hairline fracture in his left foot that’ll keep him out of the lineup for 2 months. This is Rooney’s third broken foot in four years. You’ll remember that he first cracked his left one back in 2004’s European Cup and last year almost missed the World Cup after banging up his right foot late in the ‘06 Premier season. I can’t recall a player that has had such fragile feet.

This sets up the much anticipated debut of Carlos Tevez, who plays much the same way as Rooney does. But will Carlito need a few games to get used to his new teammates? He didn’t get his first goal with West Ham until March. The International Herald tribune published an article today urging Sir Alex Ferguson to bring back Ruud Van Nistelrooy from from Real Madrid. After this weekend’s draw against inferior Reading, is Manchester United in serious trouble?

Categories: BIRMINGHAM CITY · CHELSEA · DERBY COUNTY · ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE · MANCHESTER UNITED · MIKAEL FORSSEL · OLIVER KAPO · READING · ROY KEANE · SUNDERLAND · WAYNE ROONEY

CHELSEA, MAN U ALREADY SUFFERING FROM THE INJURY BUG

July 16, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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The aches and pains of the preseason are already bruising a few clubs this summer.

The BBC reports that Manchester United will be without Park Ji-Sung until December or January because of a knee injury sustained last March in a game against Blackburn. Park had surgery on it in April.

Manchester United have a few others in need of medical attention. Captain Gary Neville is close to returning from a banged up ankle and Louis “Sicknote” Saha, is attempting to come back from knee surgery. According to the BBC, Sir Alex Ferguson believes he’ll be back by mid-August–unless, of course, they get Carlos Tevez which will probably mean au revoir to Monsieur Saha.

Chelsea have also been bitten by the injury bug. Ashley Cole continues to recuperate from a bad ankle and now left back Wayne Bridge may have to have (or may have already had) surgery on his pelvis.

Who has pelvis surgery besides old people??

How this came to be is still unclear. According to ITV, the Chelsea medical staff noticed that Bridge was suffering from a hip ailment that wasn’t improving. They sent him to see an American specialist and whatever he or she saw wasn’t good because Wayne Bridge is now out for a reported three months.

Categories: CHELSEA · MANCHESTER UNITED · PLAYER INJURIES

NOTABLE NEWS AND NOTES

June 21, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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Categories: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE · CHELSEA · COPA LIBERTERDORES · ENGLAND · LA GALAXY · UNDER 21'S

CHELSEA FINALLY WIN RESPECT IN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

June 21, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea boys have finally earned enough ‘coefficient points’ to become one of the top seeds in the upcoming season’s Champions League tournament.

Rankings are determined by breaking down a team’s record over the last five years. Some of us who may be suffering from short term memory loss might not remember that Chelsea, before 2003, had only qualified for the Champions League once in their history–hard to believe nowadays. So, despite The Blues having been one of the strongest sides in Europe over the past couple seasons, they’ve always faced difficult draws because they’ve no history of being good until recently.

Now that Chelsea are more favorably positioned in the tournament, it’ll be interesting to see what Senor Mourinho will complain about if his side aren’t through to the finals in May ‘08.

Here’s how your 2007/’08 Champions League seed rankings go: This year’s champs AC Milan are number one followed by last year’s winners, Barcelona. Liverpool is third. Inter Milan is in the 5 slot and Arsenal, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester United fill out the rest of the Top 8.

England, interestingly, is the only country to have all their qualifiers seeded.

Categories: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE · CHELSEA · ENGLAND · INTER MILAN · LIVERPOOL · REAL MADRID · Uncategorized

ENGLISH PREMIERE LEAGUE SCHEDULE RELEASED

June 20, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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The schedule for the 2007/2008 English Premier League has been released. http://www.premierleague.com/barclays-premier-league-fixture-list-2007-08.html

As far as the big boys are concerned, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal all have fairly easy opening games, though Aston Villa could pose some problems for Steven Gerrard and the rest of his Reds. All teams have two matches in the first week which is a nice way to start things off-especially fantasy footie-wise. Here’s to waking up early again on Saturdays! We’re about a month away and I can’t wait.

Categories: CHELSEA · ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE · LIVERPOOL