Showing posts with label tottenham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tottenham. Show all posts

Monday, 1 August 2011

What's new pussy cat?

Hello there, the day that seemed a life time away in May is already upon us. Next weekend Manchester United will face Manchester City at Wembley for the Charity Shield in the first competitive game of the season. More importantly, for the rest us, is the week after - the first game week of the Premier League. Will we see anymore new signings? Will some heroes and club favourites be playing elsewhere? How will all the new boys settle into their new clubs? We will find all of this out as the league begins to unfold. I, for one, can't wait.

So far, this summer, we've had some big talking points. Classic stories of the will he or won't he go, new summer signings and loads of off the field action.

In my last entry it was the start of the transfer window, clubs already making signings and the rumour mill was in full motion. I had a cheeky little look over it before deciding to write this just to see how much truth came of what I wrote.

One thing I wrote about was the imminent departure of Palermo's Javier Pastore, the club's chairman came out and said he was leaving but wouldn't tell us anymore. He kept his cards close to his chest through out the summer, stating a major european club was in for him and I second guessed that Real Madrid and Chelsea would be battling it out for his signature. As the summer went on it was clear that his future would not lie in Spain and once more I thought we'd be seeing him come to England. Chelsea were very clear about their need for a top class central midfielder, more so when the news broke of Essien's long term knee injury which will keep him out well into the new year. But no, to my amazement it seems that Pastore will be unveiled as a Paris San Germain player very soon... Personally, it comes across to me as an odd move - I feel he is not making progressive steps but that is a whole other story.

Bojan will be playing in Serie A next season for Roma paving the way out for striker Mirko Vucinic who is being followed very closely by Juventus and Tottenham.

Many transfers that have gone through so far have been quite expected ie. Ashley Young, David De Gea, Gervinho, Charlie Adam, Stuart Downing. One transfer which I didn't think I'd be seeing this summer was Aguero's move to Manchester City. The deal went through very fast and without any hiccups (as you would imagine when dealing with City). I, along with all other football fans, will be looking forward to seeing him in the league. We all know how good he has been for Athletico and we can only hope that he can bring some much needed flair to Manchester City. Carlos Tevez has not been a happy bunny this summer, he wants away - again. This time Corinthians went in for him; an unlikely move from the Brazilians but the deal was accepted and then they couldn't pay an initial fee of around £8.7million. So, as it stands, Carlos Tevez is still a Manchester City player and it could stay that way. Inter Milan are reportedly in for him but these are only rumours, if they were to sell Sneijder to Manchester United then they would probably have the money to sign the Argentine.

Arsenal have done an awful lot of selling and not an awful lot of much needed buying. Nasri seems to be staying for one more season but Fabregas may have had his last game in Arsenal colours. Their neighbours are fighting desperately to keep hold of Luka Modric - Levy says he is not for sale, Bond (Kevin, not James) came out today and said every player has their price. Both clubs cannot afford to lose their key midfielders but both may submit. Arsenal are at the negotiation table with Barcelona who already have coughed up the cash to sign Udinese star Alexis Sanchez. I feel both stories will last all summer. Will it be too late for both clubs to line up replacements? It seems Arsenal and Tottenham are in for Juan Mata but I believe Arsenal are leading the race for the young Spaniard.


A Joey Barton story has broken today that Newcastle have placed him on the transfer list and he is also available on a free transfer. Is he worth the risk? Would you want him at your club? I think he had a great season and is a very good footballer but would not want him at my club. He has not been shy in airing his opinions and feelings regarding his club, their transfer policies and his general happiness.

Danny Simpson just took to twitter and seemed to be unhappy, obviously regarding the imminent departure of Joseph Barton. I hope Mr. Ashley has a plan of action, in 6 months he has let his three best players go. You're move, Newcastle.

Moving onto more stories from the summer, we have the ever exciting Mario Balotelli causing a stir wherever he may be. Super Mario upset American commentators, LA Galaxy fans and Roberto Mancini after trying a back-heeled trick-shot half an hour in. Mancini substituted him very angrily straight away, they had a bit of a tiff on the touchline but Balotelli played the next game against Inter Milan in America and scored - City went on to beat Inter 3-0. Here is the video along with American commentary:

Balotelli also told Sky Italia that he doesn't like Manchester and he misses home. He stated he was happy with the club and his team mates but still missed home, Mario also did not rule out one day returning to Milan.

Fat Ronaldo was always given a load of stick when he was carrying a little extra weight hence earning him the loved name - Fat Ronaldo. He was on holiday and snapped some some pap but he now truly looks like a pregnant alien.

Arsenal's new signing, Gervinho, got off to a perfect start by scoring twice on his club debut. Poor new boy Carl Jenkinson will want to forget his first major contribution to his new club as he scored a hilarious/disastrous own goal. He wouldn't be able to emulate this effort in a million years, as it goes in he just looks like he wants the earth to open up and swallow him whole.

On a total separate subject and side thought I find it fantastic how footballers just love to react in hilarious ways when a player gets nutmegged. They regress back to their 14 year-old selves and just go wild. Here are a few good examples:
At Tottenham it is common practice to do the classic heel kick and howl when a player gets nutmegged.

In Spain, they celebrate nutmegs with more joy than a goal (please excuse the music).

On a parting note, I want to show you how France prepared for Ronaldo in 1998 before the final. They have experts and Marcel Desailly explaining Ronaldo's actions and movements. Without this key bit of training and wisdom France would not have won the World Cup.

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Joe Cole to Tottenham?

We're hearing noises that Tom's favourite footballer is making a move to White Hart Lane. Harry is at it again, wheeling and dealing his way to a £3million transfer for Joe Cole. They worked together at West Ham and he has always been a fan of his, Tottenham were after the trickster last summer when he was available on a free transfer but he obviously ended up at Liverpool. His stay there was a nightmare, he was blighted by injury and general poor performances. Will his fortunes change if he moves back to London? Harry must think so.


Cole is also on a reportedly stupidly high wage, will he be expecting similar wages at Spurs? He is not a player that can demand £90,000 a week... To me, he is pushing his luck at £40,000. If he was on these high wages at Liverpool no wonder why they are happy to let him leave, they wouldn't actually be making any money on Cole, 10 months on those wages would have cost Liverpool £3.6million.

There is no doubt that Joe Cole will be part of the larger squad, he will be in that starting line-up vary rarely. Niko Kranjcar joined Spurs and was a fringe player and now is on his way out due to his lack of first team football. I think he is a better footballer than Cole, Steven Pienaar is also there and he possesses a high level of ability than the London born trickster. This leaves me thinking that Cole will be the fourth choice winger in the club, will he get many games? I've always stressed that Tottenham do need more quality regarding the depth of their team if they are to compete in europe, is Joe Cole the quality that they are in need of?

Maybe I'm totally mistaken, Harry could very well bring out the best in Joe Cole and many people as well as myself will be left eating our own words. Nevertheless a £3million pound signing in the transfer market is an extremely good bargain, the transfer fee is not a large sum so even if he flops Tottenham won't be left red-faced.


Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Dan's Season Highlights



What a season we’ve had. I’m going to take it back and do a season analysis, LFYLR style.
I’m going to categorise each section and give a brief analysis of each one.

Game of the season:

Tottenham 3-3 Arsenal.  It just had everything, for me. It was fun, fast and exciting for the neutral, as an Arsenal fan it just had me on the edge of my seat (metaphorically, as I was standing) all game. That was a classic derby; the tensions were high as were the stakes. Granted, it was the game that killed the season for both clubs but the match was enthralling nonetheless.  It started as well as it finished, just a sensational game of football.


Goal of the season:

I had to think long and hard about this one but the goal I have decided is worthy of my goal of the season is Johan Elmander’s goal against Wolves. The close control and super cool finish was fantastic.


Best signing of the season:

Maybe an uncommon view but Peter Odemwingie has been sublime for West Brom. 15 league goals and many impressive performances for the big Nigerian wins this accolade for me. Most importantly, for his reported transfer fee of around £3million pounds he seems to be an absolute steal.


Worst signing of the season:

Liverpool’s signing of Paul Konchesky – utter dog shit. After getting to the European final with Fulham he then somehow got signed to Liverpool. Half a season later he was playing for Nottingham Forest. Says it all, doesn't it?

Player of the season:

Edwin Van Der Sar – He played a massive role in helping his club win the league this season, popping up with some truly fantastic saves at crucial times for United. It’s a shame he is retiring, he looks like he could have another 3 good seasons in him, at least. His absence next year will be severely missed.