Friday 31 December 2010

Time to go, Roy Hodgson?


I will leave this as an open-ended question and reserve my Mancunian comments for later.

Is it time for Roy Hodgson to leave? Has the Liverpool fans seen enough? Are the new owners losing their patience quickly?

What do you think?

Love to hear from the Liverpool fans.

Thursday 30 December 2010

Malaysia Boleh !!

A hearty congratulations to Malaysia for an undeniable victory at the AFF Suzuki Cup.

An incredible feat considering Malaysia has done it with mostly younger players in their early twenties. They played with heart and resolute defending to deny the tournament favourites Indonesia.

Winners overall at 4-2 aggregate, more than convincing in my opinion. With the decline of Thailand and Singapore, Malaysia's golden generation looks set to dominate South East Asian football for a few more years. (they also won the gold medal at the recently concluded SEA Games)

Special mention must be given to the Malaysian football federation for boldly turning the M-League into a 100% local tournament, with no foreign players involved. Their efforts clearly paid off, having built a solid team of Malaysian born and bred footballers. I am particularly impressed by their chief striker and tormentor Safee Sali and the bravehearts at the centre of their defence.

It wasn't long ago when Singapore thought they were better off than their neighbors. The Lions need a wake up call, the S-League needs a major revamp and fans need to demand that the FAS get their act together. Time to rid the league, the national team of slackers, wannabes and arrogant players. We need players who believe in playing as a team.

For that matter, I think our medal winning youth Olympic team is a good team to pour our resources into. Today, the moment belongs to Malaysia.

Friday 24 December 2010

Benitez gets the sack.


So Rafa Benitez gets the sack. Boohoohoo... no one is crying.

I reckon this piece of news is the best Christmas gift Inter Milan fans will get.


I wondered why he was even appointed Inter coach in the first place, obviously he has caused Inter to go from European champions to their current dismal state in the Serie A.


Be some time before Rafa Benitez finds his new club, there are a few available places... West Ham? Blackburn? or maybe Woodlands Wellington?


Monday 13 December 2010

Beautiful soccer vs Effective soccer


There is an animosity that will last between Man Utd and Arsenal for many years.

It stems from the rivalry of the 90s and the start of the century when Arsenal groomed a team of superstars in Henry, Bergkamp, Vieira, Overmars, Pires to challenge the highly successful team of Man Utd, with Fergie's Fledgings and the fearsome captain Roy Keane.

Arsenal has long been labeled as a team of kids, and kids don't win championships. Unfortunately, these days, there can be no more excuses about being young and naive, the Arsenal players are full internationals and are fully expected to deliver on the promise their pretty soccer deserves.

Which brings me to the next point, will beautiful soccer gain you any long term success?

We see Barcelona, Brazil and arguably Man Utd win trophies with beautiful attacking football.

But we also see the likes of Portugal, Real Madrid in recent years and Arsenal themselves failing to win any despite playing attractive football.

The truth is, you need to know when to play tough and when to display arrogance. Man Utd knows how to win ugly, and more often than not, they scrape 1-0 victories in their most successful seasons. On the other hand, Arsenal can be riled into playing a bad match if they are closed down either legally or illegally. We have seen them get kicked around and lose confidence almost immediately.

The old Arsenal had a steely midfield general in Vieira, and a no-nonsense back four led by Tony Adams and Martin Keown. These days, you can hardly put Alexandre Song or Laurent Koscielny in the same mould. They can be bullied into submission. Of course, I could eventually be made to eat my words, but I think Darren Fletcher and Wayne Rooney possess more guile and brute strenth to win physical battles when required.

Sometimes, you just have to win at all costs, and tonight's match is a crucial one for both teams. It is a huge confidence booster to go into Christmas, knowing you have beaten your closest rival and sit atop of the Premier League table. Alex Ferguson knows this too well, the Man Utd players are already pumping themselves up for the match. Arsenal meanwhile play the card of "bring it on" and defend themselves from the title of underachievers.

The key battles are individual, Evra vs. Nasri, Rooney vs Vermalaen and Koscielny, Arshavin and Chamakh vs Rio and Vida, Fletcher vs Song, Nani vs Clichy, Park vs Sagna. There is just that more experience and steely determination on the side of Man Utd.

With the home support, I think Man Utd will edge out Arsenal on this one.

Sunday 5 December 2010

Toothless Lions in AFF Suzuki Cup


I have always wondered why I will sit and watch the Lions a.k.a the Singapore National Football team on TV.

They frustrate the commentators (and audience), make schoolboy errors you only see at void deck soccer and sometimes just give the impression that they could not care less.

Luckily for all Singaporeans, the Lions put up a more gutsy performance in the 2nd half to overturn a one goal deficit against Myanmar and win 2-1; anything less will see them all but likely kicked out of the tournament.

A last minute goal does little to mask the lacklustre performance from a Singapore side that looked lost and clueless in front of goal. For long periods in the match, the Burmese looked hungrier. The "white angels" as they are called had more heart than the Lions. What an irony.

Contrary to belief... Lions don't really bite. Meow...

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Five-Star Brilliance...*poofed*


Just days following the famous demolition of Blackburn by 7-1, Man Utd (Youths?) fell to a 4-0 defeat handed out by West Ham United. Formerly a Man Utd player, Jonathan Spector inspired the victory, scoring for the first time (2 goals) in the English Premier League since his involvement in 2004.

Man Utd included some "experience" amongst his predominantly youth line-up during the Carling Cup match but I suppose the likes of Ryan Giggs just proved insufficient to compensate for the inexperience of the other younger players.

Avram Grant claimed to not be surprised by the victory but for all we know, he could be croaking (I think toads croak right??) a song in his bath tonight as he relish in defeating Man Utd.

Don't they just look so alike? Croak on Avram! Read more...