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February 13, 2008

Arsenal: The Soul Of English Football



 

You know – I see a lot written and said about how Arsenal with their foreign manager and lack of English talent are ruining the Premier League and the soul of English football. Similar comments were made when Fabio Capello was hired as England manager – xenophobic, to be sure. Then when the Premier League unveiled their plan to go International, the same complaints came up yet again. But why? Sue Mott wrote an interesting article in the Telegraph proclaiming that while Premier League boss Richard Scudamore was a blight on the soul of the game for the average fan, he was no idiot, and that there must be something afoot. Something on the order of stemming a breakaway league or an individual TV rights:

There is no doubt that Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool would find a lucrative market abroad. With their glossy foreign players and three out of four foreign managers, the next logical step would be to have training bases and matches abroad, perhaps one day soon? in a global Super League which invites the likes of Real Madrid, Inter Milan and, if money is the only language, LA Galaxy to join in.

Perhaps this is the vision that terrifies the Premier League stragglers, all 16 of them. They fear the day that the supreme artists of domestic football, the money-makers and rakers of the Premier League, move on to a more natural habitat on the French Riviera or a purposely-bought Caribbean Island. Anything to cling on to the coattails of that little goldmine. Anything is better than languishing in the remnants of decapitated, land-locked English football.

Look at it. Manchester United have record revenues but profits only enough to cover their enormous debt. Chelsea is seemingly never going to balance the books and keep winning titles. Liverpool is as mortgaged as the entire west coast of California. Then you have Alex Ferguson ducking out after his city came to a standstill to honor their fallen so he could promote a tour in South Africa or wherever it was … only a few weeks after taking his team to play a testimonial in Saudi Arabia in the middle of a week of a busy season. These new foreign owners are not about breaking even. They’re about making a profit, and doing it in whatever way possible. Including an integrity-compromised 39th fixture.

As an Arsenal supporter, it would be nice to have more access to my team here in the US, but I understand. However, it should be noted that of the Big 4, Arsenal are the only ones with majority English ownership and direction, a solid business and operating structure, and with an Academy producing English talent that aren’t hemorrhaging cash and chasing dollars 4 and 5 timezones away. As Obi Wan in Star Wars would say, “These are not the droids you are looking for.”

Other Items:

  • Thanks to United dropping 5 points since their Saudi trip, Arsenal are now 5 points clear and level on goal difference with 12 contests to go: Arsenal vs Blackburn Highlights
  • David Beckham has gotten a lot of flack for not giving back to the soccer community in the US: LA Times’ TJ Simers: So much for Beckham being a voice for MLS (PDF)
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  • December 3, 2007

    Scattered Thoughts on 2007-12-03



     
    • Great tribute to Sean Taylor – the Redskins initially line up in a “Missing Man” formation on D: http://tinyurl.com/ywcdn4 #
    • Send a personalized message to your friends from Borat! http://tinyurl.com/2ehbb2 #
    • The Wizard of Odds: Michigan and Miles: What Happened? http://tinyurl.com/ytyy3z Lloyd Carr is part of the hiring process?!? #
    • OpenSocket http://tinyurl.com/2qp7aj Interesting project linking Google Open Social apps with the Facebook API. I should try Plaxo Pulse. #
    • Posts tagged Gdrive at Engadget http://tinyurl.com/2btdp5 Google’s set to officially add FREE online storage to their product offering. YAY! #
    • Iraqi Contractors Frozen Out of U.S. http://tinyurl.com/2am9qg Why do I get the feeling that Iraq will be the next Telemarketer haven? #
    • Kworld Kworld External Tv Tuner Spkr Turn Your LCD Monitor Into A Tv Set prices – dealnews.com http://tinyurl.com/2zxcmv RU listening Santa? #
    • FlyTV Box EZ http://tinyurl.com/28va5t I’ll even take this. I’m not paying $800 for a 22″ LCD TV when the same sized LCD Monitor costs $300. #
    • Converse Men’s Chuck Taylor Shoes – dealnews.com http://tinyurl.com/2dl2vg $9 Chuck Taylors? Duuuuude … #
    • Secret Omaha Steaks Deal Deal – Techbargains.com http://tinyurl.com/25wywd The gift of food is the best gift of all. #
    • Barnes and Noble 20% Cash Back w/ PayPal (Nintendo DS Lite $103.99, MORE) Deal – Techbargains.com http://tinyurl.com/2husv9 hmm DS Lite, eh? #
    • POLL: Afghans’ Criticism of U.S. Efforts Rises as Taliban Support Grows http://tinyurl.com/2gnvzr Not greeted as liberators in Tha Stan now? #
    • Imus is Back in ‘New Incarnation’ http://tinyurl.com/2ezrz6 Why didn’t they just suspend him? Seems like radio’s version of Elian Gonzalez. #
    • UCLA searching for Dorrell’s successor – Los Angeles Times http://tinyurl.com/2dwvjk Karl Dorrell to be fired? Big shock at UCLA. #
    • BCS Madness:Whatever Choice Was Made, It Was Going To Be Wrong http://tinyurl.com/ypfho3 BCS does it again. Let’s just go back to bowl games #
    • Mac Gs World: BCS Sucks http://tinyurl.com/yqofsn Money grubbin’ bitches. How LSU is still in it I have no idea. Something needs to change. #
    • Larry Brown Sports: Joe Gibbs Studied Under Chris Webber http://tinyurl.com/ynw9so Gibbs is getting blamed for a timeout gaffe. Tough week. #
    • MLS Announced New Pan-Pacific Tournament: 90 Minutes Soccer Magazine http://tinyurl.com/yrndxl MLS tournament in Hawaii? with Becks? Hmmm.. #

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    November 18, 2007

    Mini Blog for 2007-11-18



     
    • Zamzar – Free online file conversion http://tinyurl.com/y9tfce Sweet!!! #
    • My Oregon Alum Colleague’s Cube – http://tinyurl.com/29vpyy College football brings out the best in us! #
    • http://tinyurl.com/2zzq23 “El beso significa cualquier cosa, menos que somos maricas” – nothing like a good “faggot” blast – in Spanish! #
    • Indiana Coeds Pose For Playboy – Photos – KPHO Phoenix http://tinyurl.com/ywq9o9 Mmmmm #
    • Oh Happy Day – Nick “The Dick” Saban and Alabama lost at home to superpower Louisiana Monroe http://tinyurl.com/yt6py7 Karma, bitches! #
    • Unfortunately he could lose every game and beat Auburn next week and those rouges would still worship the ground he walks on. For now … #
    • http://tinyurl.com/ytowrk “Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr has scheduled a news conference for 10 a.m. ET Monday” -you know what’s coming #
    • Lis Francs injury…what is it? (Cobra Brigade) http://tinyurl.com/ysttmo Interesting! #
    • Juan Roman Riquelme Wants A Divorce From Villareal | Machochip | Puro Sports http://tinyurl.com/yug4oq Riquelme to NY Red Bulls? Why not? #
    • 100% Injury Rate: Nick Saban’s sleaziness can help you win elections http://tinyurl.com/yqqhgf AWESOME #
    • Revs up 1-0 in MLS Cup – continuing Boston Sports dominance. Bob Kraft in attendance – apparently responsible for the Pats game being flexed #
    • He’s on the NFL Television Committee and wanted to make both games. He even paid for a bus to bring fans down from Boston. 60:00 left. #
    • Mort reporting that Wade Phillips is making his Cowboys players sign “penalty pledge cards” because of too many flags. Gimme a break! #
    • Ted Ginn – first return for a TD … that wasn’t called back by penalty. The John Beck spark! And The Dynamo tie the Revs at the 61:00 mark #
    • 2-1 Houston. DeRo on a header from a cross with 15 mins to go. Looks like the Revs might become the Buffalo Bills of the MLS. #
    • Boston professional sports winning streak is over. Revs lose in MLS Cup Final for 4th time in 6 years. DeRo is MVP. Now’s the Pats turn! #
    • Rumors and Rants: Start The Kelli Croyle Watch http://tinyurl.com/2zbm79 The ONLY good Chiefs news! #
    • OMG – Cam Cameron is the worst coach ever. His playcalling is atrocious and he does not trust his players at all. 0-16 is VERY possible :( #
    • Soccer Closer: Cherundolo’s Goal Is the Difference In Johannesburg http://tinyurl.com/28osrc Bob Bradley has won 2 straight away matches! #
    • We Suck at Sports: Death of a Super-Agent http://tinyurl.com/2ytogt First A-Rod shoves Scott Boras aside now Kenny Rogers fires him! WOW! #

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    November 9, 2007

    LA Beckhams Get New Coach



     

    So while the Chicago Cuauhtemoc Blancos were eliminated from the playoffs last night by New England, the big news in MLS was the Galaxy announcing a big name signing as their new head coach to match their big name player.

    [Ruud] Gullit has supreme confidence, a healthy ego and an unshakeable belief in his own abilities. While there may be no perfect candidate for the unique position of coaching the Galaxy, he seems to meet most of the prerequisites.

    As former coach Frank Yallop found, plenty of scenarios will occur where it is easy to doubt yourself. No other manager in the league has to deal with the kind of pressure, scrutiny and expectation as those that hang over the Home Depot Center.

    If track record is anything to go by, then Gullit will not question himself too often. As a player, he prided himself in making the right choices and the end result was a European Championship, two Champions League medals and three Italian Serie A championships with AC Milan.

    Yallop ended up with the expansion San Jose Earthquakes and that’s exactly where Landon Donovan may also end up. But interestingly enough Pele thinks the Beckham situation was poorly executed.

    In marketing terms, Beckham’s move has been a huge success but Pele fears the momentum will be lost because the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star is a midfielder and not a regular goalscorer.

    Brazil World Cup legend Pele knows plenty of the US soccer scene having been part of the New York Cosmos side which briefly enjoyed popularity in the 1970s.

    Pele said: ‘They announced him as a scorer of goals. He isn’t a goalscorer – that was a mistake.’

    The thing is – would you rather have the goals in silence or the publicity. MLS need the attention to get the return on investment. Unlike Pele’s day, the product leaguewide is pretty decent. Hence ESPN’s promo line “You’re a fan, you just don’t know it yet.” Pele’s myopic continues:

    Pele is keen for soccer to take off in the United States but feels for development to continue, restrictions on player movement and wages now need to be lifted completely.

    Pele, 67, said: ‘This was one of the mistakes – they have to give freedom to the owners of the teams to buy the players and (chose) which players they want to put (out).

    ‘The big mistake in the league now is to control the level of the teams. If they opened this up, it would be much better.’

    Again – part of the reason the MLS is successful is because they’re controlling the spending owners of their owners in an uncertain market. As Alan Greenspan would say, irrational exuberance will only lead to a quick economic downturn – the same kind of downturn that Pele’s NASL saw in the 70’s when the Cosmos were the only team making money.

    Now you have Beckham in LA, Landicakes probably in San Jose, Blanco in Chicago, Barros Schelotto in Columbus, Angel in New York, etc … as well as American stars like Eddie Johnson and Taylor Twellman. The ideal situation would be to grow the league to the point where the quality of play rises, more solid Europeans and South Americans come here instead of Europe and more American stars can stay home and get the same level of competition as they can overseas.

    And of course part of that would include making sure the marquis LA and New York franchises have big names and a good product on the field. We’ll see who New York brings in to replace Bruce Arena.

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    November 3, 2007

    MLS Goals Of The Season

    Filed under: MLS, Soccer — Tags: , — webadmin @ 6:45 am


     

    From The Soccer Weblog.

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    September 29, 2007

    Another great step for MLS

    Filed under: Chivas, DC United, MLS, Soccer — Tags: , , , — webadmin @ 2:33 am


     

    Yes – the MLS has arrived. And the Mexican teams aren’t happy about it.

    Guadalajara fired manager Jose Manuel de la Torre on Friday with the club mired in fourth place in its Mexican league group and two days after it lost to U.S. club D.C. United in the Copa Sudamericana.Efrain Flores, who worked for the Chivas as a coordinator for the development teams, will replace de la Torre.

    Team vice president Nestor de la Torre and general director Juan Frangie said de la Torre was dismissed because of differences of opinion, the team’s poor performance recently and a drop in attendance.

    “Chivas are 101 years old,” Frangie said. “We have a very solid structure in place, and this will continue. We’re sad to see the coach go, but this will not stop the Chivas. We’ll be champions.”

    Of course DC United still has to play the second leg in Guadalajara which, at least in the CONCACAF Champions Cup matches, has been the death knell. But one can dare to dream!

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    July 17, 2007

    The Beckhams Are Sizzling



     

    Look out LA, here come David and Victoria Beckham – and they’re HOT! The MLS’ instant marketing machine and soccer’s biggest ambassador in America.

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    September 30, 2006

    Matchday 2 Thoughts



     

    Due to some unfortunate blunders with my cable provider I ended up having to “watch” yesterday’s Barca-Bremen game online (thanks, UEFA). Needless to say it was looking bleak down 1-0 and Eto’o carted off (he’s out 5 months!!) but my namesake and future mancrush Lionel Messi came on, mixed it up, attacked the back line and levelled in the 89th minute! YES!!!

    Arsenal are back, baby!! Henry 2 headers in 4 days. He hasn’t headed a goal since 2004.

    Again, I say Sheva who? Didier Drogba is continuing his assault – with 3 against Levki Sofia. Hats, please.

    Wayne Rooney in the midfield? That’s what Louis Saha’s great start to this season has meant to England’s next big thing. Both Saha and Drogba are looking every bit as dangerous now as before they made the move to their respective high profile clubs.

    Paul Scholes? Homophobic remarks? Ohh, Paulie …

    Crouchaldinho aka The Pipe Cleaner probably scored the goal of the week with his inverted, half-pipe, 135 degree bicycle kick. I swear, his playing footy defies physics.

    Valencia did a number on poor Roma who could only manage a penalty kick from the birthday boy Francesco Totti.

    Inter is bottom of it’s group after 2 games. and worse – they ammassed 2 red cards yesterday, one to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Italy’s not doing that well in this tournament.

    In 3 weeks, the world will grind to a halt as Chelsea and Barcelona renew their rivalry on Halloween (right?) and Estrella Bucharest try to hold off a hungry Real Madrid. Celtic and Benfica have a pivotal game at Parkhead.

    As an American and a student of Beavis and Butthead, the word BUNG is just hilarious to me.

    and OH YEAH…

    READING ARE INTERESTED IN FREDDIE ADU!!!

    Major League Soccer team DC United have cooled speculation linking teenage midfielder Freddy Adu with a move to Reading, insisting he is going nowhere. The regular MLS season ends in the United States in October and Reading were reportedly set to sign the 17-year-old on loan in January. However, a DC United spokesman told BBC Sport: “We expect Freddy to be in our uniform for the foreseeable future. “He is the focal point of the team and a very popular figure at the club.” Adu’s agent Richard Motzkin revealed in February that Manchester United and Chelsea had both mooted their interest in the teenager. In 2004, Adu became the youngest professional MLS player when he signed a deal with DC United – at the age of 14.The Ghana-born midfielder also became the youngest player to compete for the USA when he was handed his senior debut against Canada in March. However, he was left out of their World Cup squad this summer. Reading are thought to be keen for Adu to line up with fellow Americans Bobby Convey, a winger who also played for DC, and goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann. Adu’s registration with DC United, who have won the championship four times, means he is playing for the most successful club in the 10-year history of the MLS. “DC United have always been a big draw and Adu is also a big draw,” said the spokesman. “We are pleased with the way he has developed.”

    Freddy – GO NOW! MLS – Send Him!! He is our future! He needs proper training! Send Him! Look what the EPL did for McBride, Reyna, and Friedel!! Look what staying in MLS did for Donovan.

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    September 24, 2006

    Anatomy of a Choke



     

    Up 37-21 with 9 minutes left in the game and they subsequently pissed it all away. Put that coffee down, Spartans. Coffee is for closers. Ugh!! Talk about making the silliest decisions when it matters most.

    Florida only beat Kentucky 26-7 at home. Michigan shows that they don’t have a letdown in them. And Penn State played well, but lost as Joe Pa had to use the loo in the middle of the game. Makes me wonder about the classless sign by an Ohio State Supporter that read: ” Joe Pa: Boxers or Briefs? Depends.” Good football team, classless fans.

    In other, more pleasant news, Thierry Henry returned for Arsenal and played a lively 90 minutes, involved in in some way in every one of Arsenal’s 3 goals today and the Gunners are firing again.

    John Arne Riise has a wicked leg. So does Cristiano Ronaldo. He’s going to be scary if he ever learns to incorporate his dancing within a change of direction burst like Ronaldinho.

    Frank Lampard has been found. It’s about time. Chelsea take temporary control of the tables as Portsmouth plays on Monday night.

    Fred for Lyon looks to be the next Brazillian wonder striker. And here I was making fun of his name (supposedly pronounced FRE-ji).

    Becks was brought on as a sub for the second time in a row for Real Madrid. If this continues, will he really want to extend his time in Madrid or perhaps become a big fish in the small pond here in the US. It may not exactly be the Pele/Beckenbauer New York Cosmos from decades ago, but I’m sure Becks/Djorkaeff or Becks/Donovan will draw a few spectators.

    Champions League this week – no interesting matchups to speak of. Maybe Lille vs AC Milan or Inter vs Bayern, but I sure wanna see how Steaua Bucharest handle Fred!
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    September 20, 2006

    Transfer Window – Sep 1, 2006



     

    Gunners, Hammers Make Moves, DMB to City, Celtic DENIED by MLS!

    It’s a new look Gunners squad at the Emirates as Arsenal finally made their moves – getting William Gallas from Chelsea for Ashley Cole and Julio Baptista from Real Madrid for Jose Antonio Reyes. Now maybe they can emerge from their 1 point hole and challenge for another shot at Europe.

    But it seems the coup of the night was West Ham poaching Argentinians Carlos Tevez and Javier Masherano – who were thought to possibly be going to Arsenal or Man U.

    And it was nice of Man City to reunite the two Americans Claudio Reyna and Damarcus Beasley by getting DMB from PSV. Lets hope that the EPL toughens up Beasley some.

    But the shocker of the night was Celtic being denied by MLS the $1M transfer of New England Revolution midfielder Shalrie Joseph – who apparently impressed them during a recent visit. How would you like to be Joseph, a chance to play Champions League against Man U and $1M to boot to MLS and them saying no. Oooohh, I’d be steamed.

    Will England have any worries with Andorra? Will Romania take care of Bulgaria? Who will win the Czechoslovakian derby? Will there be a retribution headbutt in the Italy – France rematch next week?

    One thing is for sure, I need to get my channels sorted out so I can watch.

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