Soccer thread 09/10 (contains spoilers)
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Can any of you guys get into the Fantasy Premier League site?
http://fantasy.premierleague.com
For some reason that site takes me to a splash ad for Arsenal Red Level Membership where the only option is to enter Arsenal.com.
I don't think people in the UK are having this problem.
[EDIT] It's working again now.
http://fantasy.premierleague.com
For some reason that site takes me to a splash ad for Arsenal Red Level Membership where the only option is to enter Arsenal.com.
I don't think people in the UK are having this problem.
[EDIT] It's working again now.
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No, we're OK...and I left my two Fulham defenders in, which is nice 

"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
Chelsea looks strong for both EPL and CL, barring serious injuries. But there's talk about a big purchase in January as insurance.
Meanwhile, Arsenal is too young and not tough.
Certainly the other top teams all have key players well in their 30s. Why is youth overrated in soccer? Because physical play neutralizes speed and young legs?
Barcelona slugs out a win against Real but they're not running away like last year.
Meanwhile, Arsenal is too young and not tough.
Certainly the other top teams all have key players well in their 30s. Why is youth overrated in soccer? Because physical play neutralizes speed and young legs?
Barcelona slugs out a win against Real but they're not running away like last year.
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Real Madrid certainly had chances in the first half, including a very fortunate save from the ladyboy by Valdes with his feet. The return at the Bernabeu should be interesting.
For all Arsenal's vaunted youth team (most of whom were bought, not developed ), they lack a certain mental strength when they go behind to the bigger teams....it was like watching men against boys yesterday, Watching Fabregas's body language towards the end of the game was quite instructive. They really miss a Vieira or someone just to get stuck in and gee the rest of them up.
For all Arsenal's vaunted youth team (most of whom were bought, not developed ), they lack a certain mental strength when they go behind to the bigger teams....it was like watching men against boys yesterday, Watching Fabregas's body language towards the end of the game was quite instructive. They really miss a Vieira or someone just to get stuck in and gee the rest of them up.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
Each WC group is comprised of one team from each pot. E.g., each WC group will be a seeded team, an 'other' euro team, an africa/SA team, and an asia/concacaf team. Because the USA is in the same pot as asia, that means there is no chance we will be in a WC group with a weak team from that region.wco81 wrote:What does that mean, the teams in the same pot are going to end up in the same groups?
Or that they will be matched up with a pot with higher seeded teams?
Why is S. Africa seeded? Confederation Cup performance?
S. Africa is seeded because the host nation is always seeded. It's certainly not based on performance--they are one of the worst teams in the tournament.
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Eeeh, another stunning performance from Arsene 'Mr Respect' Wenger at Eastlands. Having watched City put them to the sword (again), does Arsene get up from his seat, go over to Mark Hughes and shake hands ?
No, he's off down the tunnel like a rat up a drainpipe. Hughes then makes sure that the camera can see him waving down the tunnel, then rightly lays into him in the interview.
That's what I love about Arsene...he's great at going on about 'respecting the game' and all this stuff...until he loses. Of course, it's always possible that he didn't see Hughes, after all he was scuttling away at close to the speed of light.
No, he's off down the tunnel like a rat up a drainpipe. Hughes then makes sure that the camera can see him waving down the tunnel, then rightly lays into him in the interview.
That's what I love about Arsene...he's great at going on about 'respecting the game' and all this stuff...until he loses. Of course, it's always possible that he didn't see Hughes, after all he was scuttling away at close to the speed of light.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
I like City more than Arsenal but looking at the line-ups, I wouldn't call this putting the sword to Arsenal. More beating up on the youth team.davet010 wrote:Eeeh, another stunning performance from Arsene 'Mr Respect' Wenger at Eastlands. Having watched City put them to the sword (again), does Arsene get up from his seat, go over to Mark Hughes and shake hands ?
No, he's off down the tunnel like a rat up a drainpipe. Hughes then makes sure that the camera can see him waving down the tunnel, then rightly lays into him in the interview.
That's what I love about Arsene...he's great at going on about 'respecting the game' and all this stuff...until he loses. Of course, it's always possible that he didn't see Hughes, after all he was scuttling away at close to the speed of light.

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....9 of whom had prior experience in the Champions League, abd who are all destined for greatness according to Wenger - tomorrow, that is.JRod wrote:I like City more than Arsenal but looking at the line-ups, I wouldn't call this putting the sword to Arsenal. More beating up on the youth team.davet010 wrote:Eeeh, another stunning performance from Arsene 'Mr Respect' Wenger at Eastlands. Having watched City put them to the sword (again), does Arsene get up from his seat, go over to Mark Hughes and shake hands ?
No, he's off down the tunnel like a rat up a drainpipe. Hughes then makes sure that the camera can see him waving down the tunnel, then rightly lays into him in the interview.
That's what I love about Arsene...he's great at going on about 'respecting the game' and all this stuff...until he loses. Of course, it's always possible that he didn't see Hughes, after all he was scuttling away at close to the speed of light.
Oh, and didn't the same lineup pop Liverpool 6-3 in an earlier round ?
Just wondering, like.
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You got a crystal ball or something ? Draw's not made til Friday. Or are you bemoaning the fact that the USA didn't get seeded ?wco81 wrote:It sure seems like clubs approach the FA and Carling cups with their second-tier players, to save their stars for the EPL and CL matches.
So much for history and tradition.
Sounds like the US is going to have to host another WC to get favorable draw.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
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As I understand it, the draw is divided into 4 pots, with each of the 8 groups having a team from each pot. The pots break down as
1 - Seeded teams
2 - Africa/S America (non seeded teams)
3 - Asia/CONCACAF/Oceania
4 - Other European teams (non seeded)
So as the USA are in pot 3, the only teams they can't meet in the group stages are the others in pot 3, which are
N Korea
S Korea
Japan
Australia
NZ
Mexico
Honduras
Let's see which of the balls come out of the bags tomorrow.
1 - Seeded teams
2 - Africa/S America (non seeded teams)
3 - Asia/CONCACAF/Oceania
4 - Other European teams (non seeded)
So as the USA are in pot 3, the only teams they can't meet in the group stages are the others in pot 3, which are
N Korea
S Korea
Japan
Australia
NZ
Mexico
Honduras
Let's see which of the balls come out of the bags tomorrow.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
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Latest from 'Mr Respect', when asked after the game about whether he should have shown some professional courtesy.
"I will shake hands with whoever I like. I have no professional courtesy"
No sh*t, you stinking hypocrite.
Mind you, it is pleasing to note that one cameraman, using the highest speed film available, caught a shot of Arsene 'who the **** is Usain Bolt' Wenger as he sped up the tunnel. Maybe he had to ensure that his 'kids' were home before midnight on a school night ?

"I will shake hands with whoever I like. I have no professional courtesy"
No sh*t, you stinking hypocrite.
Mind you, it is pleasing to note that one cameraman, using the highest speed film available, caught a shot of Arsene 'who the **** is Usain Bolt' Wenger as he sped up the tunnel. Maybe he had to ensure that his 'kids' were home before midnight on a school night ?

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No, not even Hughes.....
In reality, there are plenty, but I can't stand hypocrisy. At least Ferguson doesn't pretend to be this Sir Galahad of football purity, who stands against all cheating and connivance, who supports referees and the 'Respect' campaign and who is the last bastion and advocate of the way that football should be.
In reality, he's a liar and a fraud
- who 'did not see' Patrick Vieira plough someone 3 yards away and yet can spot an offside at an oblique angle 60 yards away.
- he maintains that they 'cannot compete against unfair financial advantage', yet they've spent fortunes down the years.
- he's happy to take the credit for developing all these young players, most of whom were signed away from other teams
In the past, he's even made jokes of some of these things, but the heat is on now...they won't win the league, they are out of the Carling Cup, and everything else is a lottery.
His problem is that the team at the moment seems to lack any sort of leadership or mental toughness. Chelsea simply bullied them on Sunday, and towards the end there was no direction - Fabregas playing 5 yard balls directly to Chelsea players then shrugging just said it all to me, his entire attitude seems to be all wrong. And no one is getting into his face about it. Ability is great, but it must be allied to other attributes or else, as he's finding at the moment, there is no plan B.
There is a lot to admire about Wenger and what he has achieved in football in England has permeated much further than Arsenal. But if you are going to be constantly making pronouncements of a decidedly 'holier-than-thou' nature, don't be surprised if you are measured by the same yardstick, and laid into when found wanting.

In reality, there are plenty, but I can't stand hypocrisy. At least Ferguson doesn't pretend to be this Sir Galahad of football purity, who stands against all cheating and connivance, who supports referees and the 'Respect' campaign and who is the last bastion and advocate of the way that football should be.
In reality, he's a liar and a fraud
- who 'did not see' Patrick Vieira plough someone 3 yards away and yet can spot an offside at an oblique angle 60 yards away.
- he maintains that they 'cannot compete against unfair financial advantage', yet they've spent fortunes down the years.
- he's happy to take the credit for developing all these young players, most of whom were signed away from other teams
In the past, he's even made jokes of some of these things, but the heat is on now...they won't win the league, they are out of the Carling Cup, and everything else is a lottery.
His problem is that the team at the moment seems to lack any sort of leadership or mental toughness. Chelsea simply bullied them on Sunday, and towards the end there was no direction - Fabregas playing 5 yard balls directly to Chelsea players then shrugging just said it all to me, his entire attitude seems to be all wrong. And no one is getting into his face about it. Ability is great, but it must be allied to other attributes or else, as he's finding at the moment, there is no plan B.
There is a lot to admire about Wenger and what he has achieved in football in England has permeated much further than Arsenal. But if you are going to be constantly making pronouncements of a decidedly 'holier-than-thou' nature, don't be surprised if you are measured by the same yardstick, and laid into when found wanting.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
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"In reality, there are plenty".
I didn't mention Hitzfeld because I don't know enough about him.
I didn't mention Hitzfeld because I don't know enough about him.
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greatest manager ever. That is all. Wordl Coach of the Year twice. Two difference teams to the Champions League Title, and 18 major titles in 22 seasons as a manager.davet010 wrote:"In reality, there are plenty".
I didn't mention Hitzfeld because I don't know enough about him.
Of course, Uli pissed him off not once but twice and he is managing the Swiss now.
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Almightily loath as I am to say it, but I think that is fewer trophies, and aside from the 9 (Bundesliga x7 CL x2) lesser trophies than Ferguson.
Pardon me while I go off to be sick.
Pardon me while I go off to be sick.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."