Man City ready to contest against Adebayor’s charge

By Aditi | October 7, 2009 8:50 pm |
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International,Premiership,Soccer Central

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Emmanuel Adebayor of Manchester City has been charged for improper conduct by the Football association for running the length of the pitch as he celebrated after scoring in front of the Arsenal fans. The striker faces a three match suspension for violent conduct in the match which Manchester City won 4-2. Adebayor stamped on Robin van Persie who happens to be his former teammate and the Duthchman had to get a treatment for the cut to his face. Adebayor did apologize for his actions later on.

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Premier league shaping up

By Aditi | August 31, 2009 10:26 pm |
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Premiership,Soccer Central,Update

Premier league shaping up

The first weekend of the Premier League lived up to its reputation of producing some great games and the Big Four produced some intrigue and kept the speculations alive. The most startling outcome of the weekend was a 6-1 thrashing received by Everton at the hands of Arsenal at Goodison park. The Arsenal team played beautifully and at no point seemed to be troubled by the Everton side that had finished at fifth position in the last season of the Premier League. Although Arsenal is known to face problems later in the season, they could not have hoped for a better start.

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ESPN Ropes in The Rights of La Liga

By Aditi | July 11, 2009 4:02 pm |
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La Liga,Soccer Central,Update

140px-LFP.svg ESPN left behind the disappointment of not being able to get the rights for the UEFA Championship league games by purchasing the rights from GolTV to televise a good number of matches of Spain’s La Liga. La Liga is a huge hit on the Spanish language television. GolTV broadcasts 24-hours of soccer from across the world and has been telecasting games from the Spanish League from several years.

Real Madrid’s new acquisitions, Ronaldo and Kaka have only added to the charm of La Liga. The telecast of the matches would be shared on the ESPN family network. 360.com would show around 114 games while ESPN Deportes gets 95 and ESPN2 will show around 20 matches. The deal is set to increase the distribution chances of Deportes and also help GolTV to get a good return on its investment.

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Michael Owen fit to play

By Aditi | July 9, 2009 6:52 pm |
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Site News,Soccer Central

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According to the opinion of the personal medical advisor of Michael Owen, the striker is all set to make a comeback on the World stage. This is wonderful news for all the fans and for Sir Alex Ferguson as well.

Manchester United has signed the star on a two-year deal. However, if John Green is to be believed Owen has become much fitter by undertaking his programmes. He said that the striker’s medical issues had more to do with the lack of proper advice rather than him being susceptible to injuries.

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Halloween Week Recap 2:FIFA ’09

By Jason | November 10, 2008 2:55 am |
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Soccer Central

This last week I recently had the pleasure of playing FIFA 09.  Here is my analysis of the game as well as some new additions they have added.  I played this game on the Xbox 360.


FIFA 09:

The best addition to the game is the “realistic” game play that EA Sports has added.  The players actually do moves like in real life.  I remember the early versions( before 09) would allow a player to run full blast down the line then, cross the ball in the box.  This is obviously unrealistic.

Overall, EA has not added anything else besides making the game play and how we play soccer, more realistic.  The moves are realistic and how we move is added to the game.

My Analysis:

Overall, I think this is a good game.  They have added the realistic part to the game, that I like.  However, I would like to say that besides roster updates, the game did not add anything else.  The “Be The Keeper”, was sadly removed from the game.  Apparently, the Xbox 360 version never had the add-on.  Since I play goal, I was really looking forward to that mode in the future.

Buy this game, but here after, don’t buy this game again.  I don’t see what else they will have to offer besides what they have done already.  I will always buy the latest edition but, keeping economics in mind, the future editions will be a waste of money.

Odds and Ends

By Jason | August 13, 2008 7:35 am |
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La Liga,Premiership,Soccer Central

Well I’m back after about a week’s hiatus however I have a lot more updates as today is an exciting day.  The English Premier League four horses are all in Champion’s League action tonight.  Despite all that, let us move on.

  • Carlos Cuellar has moved from Rangers to Aston Villa.  The Spanish Center Back is on the move after only one year with the Scottish League.
  • Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas will miss at least the first 2 EPL matches with an injury.
  • There has been a lot of rumors going around surrounding Barcelona and Samuel Eto’o.  One team in Europe made a rather bold statement claiming that they had inked the Barcelona forward.  Obviously, that has turned into nothing.  As it stands now, Coach Pep Guardiola has announced that he will remain with Barca. 
  • Robinho has recently told Real Madrid that he will only move to Chelsea with a new deal set in place before any transfer takes place.  This obviously means that a new deal, will mean new money.  I think a change of scenery will help Robinho along and hopefully if he is moved, he will find his place with the Blues.
  • Valencia rejected a bid from Man U for midfielder David Silva.  Valencia did not finish in the top this season in La Liga much to the surprise of many given the amount of talent they have.

Living The Life: Two Points on Being A Pro

By Jason | July 29, 2008 6:10 am |
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Soccer Central

I recently heard and read about two things that made me think about being a professional. Both of these things sparked my thoughts and I decided to turn that into an article.

During the MLS All-Star Game, a flurry of MLS and Adidas sponsored commercials were passed. All of them showed the same thing, the one thing that I have the most passion for: Youth Development. Some featured David Beckham kicking around with some kids from an island off of England and others showing other MLS stars coaching kids. It was one simple statement that one player made that is one key point today. “Its a fun life, but you have to earn it.” He is talking about being a pro and the hard work it takes to simply earn a spot. After reviewing a California State College’s 3-week workout/training program, I was amazed at the level of condition that college athletes are in. The next level’s training program would surely blow my mind away. It is my personal opinion that our youth need to have the aforementioned simple statement drilled into their heads over and over again. Too many youth kids get by on talent alone and never even make it to college(which is sad) because they never develop the work ethic that is required at the next level.

The next level’s work ethic totally blows my mind away. I can not say for certain but I do know that Mexican clubs train 2-3 times a day with very few days off. Our current youth movement practices 2-3 times a week. Colleges go everyday, 1 time, with the occasional 2-a days. So, their is a dramatic progression on the scale, like taking step by step then, ten steps at one time. I think today’s youth needs to practice at a higher level or more times a week. They also need to know what it takes to get to the next level. My dream is for the next generation of U.S. soccer is a World Cup Championship, but with that dream comes the realization that much hard work is needed.

My next point is from an article that I recently read about Joey Barton. Barton played for Man City and is now with Newcastle United. He has been in a bit of trouble to say the least. But I think the media have hyped his story, not to say that a trip to prison is not big news. Joey Barton is a perfect example for my main point. That is, living the life is not all that is hyped up to be. In society, common folk rarely see celebrities from sports, film, or glamor outside in the normal world. The normal world being: the movie theatre, normal shopping malls, and many other “common folk” gatherings. The reason is a perfectly good one, these people would literally be killed by the amount of people hounding them for their attention. So, some of Barton’s incidents can be forgiven. Another part of being a pro is the amount of pressure to perform and to be literally owned. Many famous pros having commented on what goes on behind the scenes. Players playing hurt or on an extreme amount of pain medication. Or pressure from management to perform. I think on the outside, it looks like the perfect life, as easy as “getting on your favorite ride at Disney World and not getting off for a long time.” My second point: We can easily criticize on the outside, but in the end, do people come to your job, harass you, publish hundreds of stories on your life, and then throw you in jail for simply fighting back?

From start to finish, my two comments today are about the start of soccer in youth, to the end with being a professional.

Life After Ronaldinho: A New Barcelona

By Jason | July 23, 2008 7:57 am |
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La Liga,Soccer Central


On 19 July 2003, Barcelona acquired Ronaldinho from Paris Saint German beating out Manchester United. An interesting fact to note is that Barca had their sights set on David Beckham who signed with rivals, Real Madrid. After that he began an amazing career with many ups as well as downs. In 145 games/ appearances he amassed 70 goals. The gifted play maker elevated the game of Barca as well as his own. Among his many other awards, he has been named the FIFA Player of the Year, twice in 2004 and 2005.

When a person thought about Barcelona, Ronaldinho was the first player that came to mind. Maybe captain, Carlos Puyol, entered some people’s minds however the fantastic play maker is hard to resist. When Barca started signing and selling players, Ronaldinho’s name was attached to almost all the rumors out there. Now that he is truly gone, a new Barcelona must find a replacement or change the way that they play. Barcelona has brought in many talented players that some could say are ‘dinho’s replacements. However, are these players future World Players of the Year? I think these players have some big shoes to fill. Here are the possible replacements:

  • Xavi
  • Iniesta
  • Yaya Toure
  • Martin Caceres
  • Marc Crosas
  • Aliksandr Hleb
  • Seydou Keita

Out of the list above, 3 players are incumbents and 4 are new comers. The list is a very solid one and any manager would love to fill an attacking midfield position with one of them.

In the end, I question a lot of the decisions made this season. The biggest decision I would have to criticize is Gio Dos Santos‘ departure. By selling him, Barca sold off a potential replacement for ‘dinho. I thought at such a young age, Gio has shown immense talent and has truly proved himself on the field. Another decisions that is arguable, is letting Deco walk. While his sights were set on a return with Chelsea coach Felipe Scolari, he has played with Barca for four years, so he surely does have something in him for the Catalan side. Alas, that obviously did not change his decision. So Now that the Ronaldinho era for Barca has ended, we shall see a new, revamped side. One that does not need a single play-maker but relies on many different play-makers. I am very hopeful for both parties and wish the very best for my two favorites in Europe, Barcelona and AC Milan. Farwell ‘dinho and thanks for the memories.

Latest Rumblings

By Jason | July 20, 2008 10:32 am |
Categories:
Premiership,Serie A,Soccer Central

Today’s Story: A highlight for today is not anything real big but big enough. Before signing with Chelsea, Deco waved off very lucrative bids from the MLS and Saudi Arabia. It seems that the MLS is getting more and more serious about bringing in talent to the States. This is good news. He mentions that many teams offered him the money too. Which means that more than one team is getting into the future of American soccer. I also respect Deco’s decision to play for love of the game and not money.

Rumble:

  • Ronaldo is staying at United after all. Maybe it was the words of Gordon Banks and Pele that made him re-think his decision or maybe it was Man U’s decision to keep him. Who knows? The only bit of news is, as of right now, Cristiano Ronaldo is still a red.
  • Carlos Villanueva has joined the Premiership side Blackburn. The Chilean international looks to improve the Blackburn midfield this season.
  • Frank Lampard has finally come to his decision: He wants a move to Inter. The only thing blocking him is Chelsea. Lampard has only a year left on his contract and since Chelsea has made no publicly known moves to extend him, he has looked elsewhere. Also, he is highly coveted by his old boss, Jose Mourinho.
  • There are many reports out that are stating that Kaka would like to leave AC and join Chelsea. Whether these reports are true or not, Milan has said that Kaka is not for sale. Period.

Ronaldinho To AC!

By Jason | July 16, 2008 4:53 am |
Categories:
Serie A,Soccer Central

The Ronaldinho era in the Camp Nou has come to an end. Barca’s play-maker will now be playing at the San Siro. This is a very happy moment for me and for all fans of AC!

The Low-Down:

  • Ronaldinho and Barca agree to send him to AC just a day after announcing that some form of an arrangement would occur 72 hours from then.
  • Ronaldinho agrees to a 3 year contract that will end on 30 June 2011. He will be 31 when the current contract ends.
  • AC Milan agree to pay 20 million Euro in exchange for ‘dinho and his services.

Analysis:

Ronaldinho is now the eighth new comer to join Milan. They have been really busy and they should be. While they are one of the top teams of the Serie A, they finished in 5th place. That means that they will not be playing in the Champion’s League this year, instead they will compete for the UEFA Cup. All in all, not bad, but for a premier club like this, the best is expected of them.

‘dinho should fit in nicely with a team that already has quite a few Brazilians. Digao, Kaka, Dida, Emerson, and the young Alexandre Pato will now be his teammates, so adjusting will not be that hard. Also, Gianluca Zambrotta came over on a free transfer. He has played in the spotlight of the Camp Nou and being at the top of La Liga, so the San Siro should not be any different. I think he will do very well here.

AC Milan’s Other Additions:

  • Matheu Flamini
  • Gianluca Zambrotta
  • Luca Antonini
  • Christian Abbiati
  • Marco Borriello
  • Ignazio Abate
  • Marco Storari

A fine pick up for the Rossoneri and something that I will really look forward to.


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