Quick Recap Of The Last Week

December 19, 2008
Sorry I’v been away for the last week, have had a few technical issues. But heres whats been going on:
- Barcelona emerged victorious in El Clasico. Can Real Madrid catch them in the title race now, or is it a straight shoot-out between Barca and Valencia?

- Paul Ince was sacked as manager of Blackburn following their 3-0 battering at Wigan. His replacement, the former Bolton Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce. Were the Rovers board right to get rid of Ince? Was he out of his depth at Premier League level? And can ‘Big Sam’ steer Rovers to safety?

-Aston Villa, Spurs and Manchester City, none of them win but all progress in the Uefa Cup. Are any of them realistic challengers for the trophy?

-Manchester United win 5-3 against Gamba Osaka in the World Club Cup semi-final and will meet LDU Quito of Ecuador in the final. Can LDU provide a shock?

-Real Madrid and Man U argue over Cristiano Ronaldo again (Yawn!!) Can’t they find somethin new to argue over? It’s getting a tad boring now.

-Speaking of Real Madrid, they will sign Lassana Diarra for around £18million in January from Portsmouth. A staggering fee, and if Tony Adams is given the money, who should he spend it on. I feel a pacy wide man and a quality centre midfielder (possibly Inler from Udinese) should be the areas he looks at.


Time Running Out On Ince

December 10, 2008
Time appears to be running out on Paul Ince at Blackburn after another defeat has left them as strong relegation candidates come May.

This latest defeat was a 3-1 reverse at home against high-flying Liverpool, for whom Yossi Benayoun, Xabi Alonso and Steven Gerrard were on target. Roque Santa Cruz, the wantaway Paraguay striker, got Blackburns consolation. Yet Ince (above) must now surely find himself under pressure and his moans about institutional racism and his old Man United connections can’t save him. He isn’t under pressure for those reasons.

He’s under pressure due to his failings as a manager.  In under six months at Ewood Park he has taken a club from relative stability (indeed the board at Ewood budgets to finish in the top 10 each season) into a relegation dogfight.

Game of the weekend unquestionably came on Sunday at Goodison as Aston Villa beat Everton 3-2. Twice Everton came from behind with goals from Joleon Lescott. Steve Sidwell, after only 34 seconds, and Ashley Young had given Villa the lead. Lescotts second equaliser came in the 93rd minute, only for Young to snatch the three points for Villa with virtually the last kick of the game.

Chelsea, Man United and Arsenal all recorded wins at the top of the table over Bolton, Sunderland and Wigan respectively.

Inconsistent Man City gained a credible point at Craven Cottage drawing 1-1 with Fulham. City, minus Robinho, took the lead through a Benjani header in the fourth minute but an excellent goal from Jimmy Bullard gave Fulham a share of the spoils. West Brom continue to be rooted to the foot of the table after a 1-1 draw with Portsmouth, Peter Crouch cancelling out Jonathan Greening’s opener.

Hull took all three points at the KC stadium beating Middlesbrough. Tuncay back-heeled Boro’ in front on 79 minutes only for them to be behind just four minutes later thanks to a Ross Turnbull own goal and a penalty from Marlon King.

Stoke came from two goals behind to gain a point at Newcastle, who lead 2-0 at half time thanks to a Michael Owen double. Will Newcastle be able to hold onto the striker (left) when the transfer window opens in January, as it seems certain he will leave of his own accord in the summer when his contract finishes. What do you think?

In Monday evenings London derby, Spurs took all three points from Upton Park thanks to goals from Ledley King and Jamie O’Hara. West Ham were unhappy about a penalty that they didn’t go but Gianfranco Zola’s shot-shy side are in desperate need of some firepower. Who should they look at in the January sales?

Champions League Wins

Chelsea and Liverpool both were victorious in Europe on Tuesday evening to secure their places in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Chelsea defeated Cluj, the Transylvannian side, 2-1 at Stamford Bridge with bad-boy Didier Drogba gettin the winner. LIverpool won 3-1 in Eindhoven against PSV with the pick of the goals a 25-yard strike from Albert Riera which flew into the top corner.

Wolves Continue To Set The Pace

Wolverhampton Wanderers continue to set the pace in the Championship returning to winning ways with a 3-0 victory over Derby on Tuesday evening. Reading and Birmingham both won as the top three look like pulling away from the rest. What does everyone out there think. Will the Championship be decided by these three sides? Or can one of the chasing pack break clear and emerge in the second half of the season to take an automatic promotion place?


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