Wednesday 30 December 2009

John "Bubba" Burridge


I kinda miss John Burridge, bubba Burridge as I would see him to be, the grand ol pundit on the football channel these days. Whatever happened to the one man entertainer in an otherwise dry half time talk in BPL live telecasts?

Yes, yes... John has his quirky side. His dressing sometimes puts Freddie Mercury and Steven Tyler to shame. Bright yellow suits, unmatching neckties... John shows why he is better off a football man. But this guy cracks me up from time to time, although his very thick accent does confuse, I do enjoy some of those annoying exchanges with the host on Football Channel (what is his name again?)

ESPN, bring John Burridge back !! The guy's got more entertainment value compared to Carlton Palmer (yawns...) and Trevor Sinclair (double yawns...). His dressing alone beats the monotonous comments made by those two. I can't stand Carlton Palmer's repetitive and "condemning" comments on the modern footballer, but I will leave that to another post.

John "Bubba" Burridge... that is my kind of pundit for a half time commentary.

Monday 28 December 2009

Up my ass

I really hope the paramedic washed his ass. I believe the player was more concerned about his face getting wiped by some guy's ass than his injury. Or maybe this is the way of miraculous recovery as it helps the patient take his mind of his pain and injury, re-directing his focus.

Monday 21 December 2009

Hughesy gets the sack


Saw it coming.

Man City's owners make what has long been predicted in my last post on Man City. Mark Hughes will get the sack before the end of the season. Only thing is no one expected it to be that soon.

Hughes was never the big name manager that Man City's lofty ambitions demand. Even if he had won most of his games, his pedigree as a Blackburn manager was never going to convince the big spending owners. What they were looking for was a marquee name, that could galvanise a dressing room full of egos, whether Robinho or Adebayor.

Mancini might not be that fantastic a name as well, but the Italian has got himself some credit for winning the Scudetto and having quell a team full of egos himself when at Inter Milan. For the Man City fans, this could be the beginning of a Chelsea whirlwind ala Roman Abramovich style. Manager turnovers, new signings and potential misfits, expensive flops.

Mark Hughes can only blame timing, he could have built himself a dynasty but the owners these days have little patience for building a soccer club. They want instant success and that in itself is contrary to a dynasty. Unless Mancini is as strong a tactician, character and influence in the dressing room as Jose Mourinho and deliver consistency as Jose incredibly did in his first season, I seriously doubt he will survive next season.

Wednesday 9 December 2009

Player Watch: Gabriel Obertan

Unlike many who was quick to dismiss Obertan, I believe Man Utd might have found the answer to Cristiano Ronaldo. Ok... maybe Obertan might never replace Ronaldo, at least not everything Ronaldo has given the club in terms of goals, joga bonito and the attacking threat he brings in set pieces but Obertan sure has more potential than anyone else in the Man Utd squad now to meet that.

The talented winger is a gifted player, as displayed in his recent performance against Wolfsburg. He destroyed that German defence ala Thierry Henry style to deliver a killer assist for Michael Owen. That boy is dope to watch. He came on late in the match and he turned it around, the mark of a great player in the making. Don't we just love skilful wingers... Man Utd is famous for producing George Best, Andrei Kanchelskis, Giggsy, Lee Sharpe and Ronaldo. You can start adding Obertan to that list.

While Antonio Valencia is a solid winger, he is not quite as exciting on the pitch. Obertan is set to replace Ronaldo in terms of his direct style and flamboyant flicks, the kind of player Man Utd fans are blessed with and have grown to love all these years. He is the kind you can build a team around. It is still much too early to say if Obertan might become another Ronaldo. He still needs to work on his shooting and decision making. But the boy is exciting and he generates buzz amongst the fans, slowly if not surely based on that Wolfsburg performance. He is on par if not better than Ronaldo when the Portugese whizkid first arrived. For one, I like the boy's work ethic on the pitch and his teamplay which you cannot say Ronaldo had while making his name in the Man Utd jersey.

I like to see Obertan become the next Ronaldo for sure... but I think he might actually develop into a Thierry Henry, the dominant one man attacking machine we saw at Arsenal (not the basketballer we see against Ireland). He is at the best club to do that. He will get into the habit of winning, and that infectious confidence and insatiable hunger to succeed at the highest level will assist him immensely in fulfilling that big potential. The sooner he develops into a complete player, the sooner we might witness another World Player winner in the making. The supporting cast of Anderson, Welbeck, Macheda, Eikrem, Gibson, King and the Da Silva brothers make a more than encouraging thought for the Man Utd of the future. Notice I left Nani out. I don't think he is good enough based on his development so far. I still harbor hope of seeing Karim Benzema in a Man Utd jersey and ditch that dream of an "all star team". Hopefully, Alexandre Pato or Bojan Krkic will think of Man Utd if they wish to leave their current clubs AC Milan and Barcelona.

The future is looking tremendously exciting.