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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Liverpool 5-6 Intend to Recruit New Players

Liverpool 5-6 Intend to Recruit New Players
Liverpool manager, Roy Hodgson has drawn up a plan ahead of the transfer market in January 2011. The former Fulham manager was scheduled to bring in five to six players again.

Liverpool started the season with his performance less than satisfactory results. The Reds even had slumped in the relegation zone before rising again after beating Bolton Wanderers 1-0, last night.

Hodgson is still optimistic about Liverpool with Liverpool appearances. But aware of The reds need to add strength and intends to bring some players next year.
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Comeback, Rooney So Rival Chicharito

Comeback, Rooney So Rival Chicharito
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said that Wayne Rooney had to work hard to shift the position of Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez if you have recovered from injury later.

"Hernandez neat appearance is obvious from the praise he got," Ferguson said as quoted by the Guardian.

Rooney is still struggling with ankle injury and should be sidelined for five weeks. However, the most successful manager in the UK, said Rooney could have been long in the side of the field.
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Game Thread, Week 8: New Orleans Saints

Yep, that's Jeffy Reed back in college before he became Skippy the Party Guy.

No idea why I'm mentioning this now. Maybe he'll kick the game-winner tonight against the Saints. That would be nice.
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Lazio Still Mighty

 Lazio Still Mighty
Lazio Still Mighty
Although only able to steal a goal from Palermo, Lazio managed to reinforce its status as the top standings,
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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Partying at the San Siro Juventus

Partying at the San Siro Juventus
Partying at the San Siro Juventus

Juventus proved its capacity as one team that deserved calculated in the hunt for the Scudetto this season. The proof is the Bianconeri achieved a 2-1 victory over host AC Milan on the 9th giornata Serie A on Sunday (10/31/2010)
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Friday, October 29, 2010

Maradona Wants Train Club UK

Maradona Wants Train Club UK
Having thrown out of the chair coach Argentina, Diego Maradona is looking for new challenges. This time, he confessed ambition to become manager of the club's Premiership (Premier League).

"Yes, I really want to deal with English Premier League team," Maradona told Sky Sports.

Options Maradona is not without reason. According to him, the league's competition is inhabited by great players and great coaches, too.

"If there is an offer to become coach there, I will accept it," he said.

Yes, Maradona, who is currently preparing for his 50th birthday on October 30, tomorrow it is being drawn back to plunge into the profession as a coach.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Sneijder Extend Contract Until 2015

Sneijder Extend Contract Until 2015
Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti, on Thursday, October 28 evening local time stated, the player Wesley Sneijder has officially extended his contract at the Giuseppe Meazza over the past two years.

This new contract will make the player who plays as a trequartista it survive at Inter until 2015.

In addition to renew the contract confirms Sneijder, Moratti also expressed support for the Dutch midfielder was in the arena of the prestigious Ballon d'Or FIFA.

Although the list of winning candidates symbol of the world's best players are there names inin year winning the 2010 World Cup with Spain as Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta, Moratti believes Sneijder was the one who will bring home the title.
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Become Target Ronaldo Back Laser Beam


Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo became the victim of ignorant hands when meeting continued Murcia on the King's Cup, Tuesday, October 26, 2010. In this duel Ronaldo laser shot by spectators.

Green laser beams deliberately directed into the face Ronaldo when appearing in Nueva Condomina stadium. As reported daily Marca, the light was visible when executing Ronaldo free kick on 72 minutes.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tevez set to miss derby reunion

  • Tevez: Set for sidelines

    Manchester City have been hit with the news Carlos Tevez is set to be out for two to three weeks.

    The Argentina striker suffered a knee injury in the weekend's World Cup qualifying defeat by Brazil and had been expected to be out of City's home game with Arsenal on Saturday.

    But it has now been confirmed that the ex-Manchester United man is almost certain to miss next week's Manchester derby.

    The 25-year-old is desperate to play against his former club, having assumed cult hero status at Old Trafford before making a bitter departure this summer and quickly becoming a fans' favourite at City.

    Blues boss Mark Hughes will therefore give Tevez every opportunity to prove his fitness in time for the 20th September clash.

    "The Argentine medical people said it would be two or three weeks," he said.

    "We think it might be less than that but he is a doubt for the derby next week.

    "However, we will do everything in our power to get him fit because, for obvious reasons, he would love to play in that match."

    The �25million man could also miss City's Carling Cup third round tie against Fulham on 23rd September and the Blues' home game against West Ham, another of his former clubs, on 28th September.

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Until the Euro in 2 years e VIVA ESPANA

I would like to say thankyou to all the football fan's around the world who read our blogs for the the last month..

It has been a pleasure writing for Giuseppe's blog and have had a great time writing for all of you :)

Until the Euro in 2 years e VIVA ESPANA!

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Steven Gerrard Celebration


Steven Gerrard CelebrationSteven Gerrard Celebration
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Manchester United Football Team Celebration


Manchester United Football Team CelebrationManchester United Football Team Celebration
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Zlatan IbrahomovicZlatan Ibrahomovic


Zlatan IbrahomovicZlatan Ibrahomovic
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Arsenal Team Photo 2010 Poster

Arsenal Team Photo 2010 Poster (SP0638)
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Sunday, October 24, 2010

David Villa Barcelona Football Player soocer

David Villa Barcelona Football Player soocer

David Villa Barcelona PosterDavid Villa Barcelona
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Luxury Villa puts Spain on track

Luxury Villa puts Spain on track

Spain's striker David Villa R celebrates with Spain's striker Fernando Torres after scoring during the Group H first round 2010 World Cup football match Spain vs. Honduras on June 21, 2010 at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg. NO PUSH TO MOBILE MOBILE USE SOLELY WITHIN EDITORIAL ARTICLE -- AFP PHOTO LLUIS GENE

Spain's striker David Villa R celebrates with Spain's striker Fernando Torres after scoring during the Group H first round 2010 World Cup football match Spain vs. Honduras on June 21, 2010 at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg.

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Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi WallpaperLionel Messi
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Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi has replaced David Beckham as the best-paid player in world football, according to France Football magazine's annual "rich list".

Beckham has topped the list for the last two years, but World Player of the Year Messi is now the highest earner.
The Barcelona star has estimated annual earnings of €33 million ($44.1m) with Beckham left trailing on €30.4 million ($40.64m).
Beckham suffered World Cup heartbreak when rupturing his Achilles tendon while on loan at AC Milan from Los Angeles Galaxy, dashing his hopes of appearing in the finals for the fourth time with England.
He has suffered a slight drop in income compared to 2009, partly due to the falling value of the dollar, but Beckham has been in the top two of the list for the past nine years to show his enduring appeal.
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Pedro

Fantastic Pedro goal against Depor and Barcelona derby is coming up!


Im sorry for the so very very bad update but I promise my best to be better.. I have had pretty much in school the last weeks and it have made me coming a bit late with updates, I hope I can come back now and give you alot we start with a look at Wensdays game and on tonigths Barcelona derby
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Game Thread, Week 7: Miami Dolphins

I'll go ahead and predict 20 personal foul penalties and four ejections. Ray Anderson and Roger Goodell, everybody!
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Real Madrid back become the leader

Real madrid win thinny 3-2 from atletico madrid. For real madrid, this winning will move up they rank to the top. Barcelona is in second under Real Madrid.
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Real Madrid Football Club 2009

Real Madrid Football Club 2009 #2 Poster
Real Madrid Football Club 2009
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Friday, October 22, 2010

Mesut Ozil, the new star

Mesut Ozil, the new star

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Simão

Simão


Simão
Full Name: Simão Pedro Fonseca Sabrosa
Date of Birth:Oct 29, 1979
Place of Birth:Constantim
Nationality:Portugal
Height:170 cm.
Weight:64 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 11
Club Team: Atletico de Madrid
country : portugal
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Xabier Alonso

Xabi Alonso

Xabi Alonso
Full Name: Xabier Alonso
Date of Birth:Nov 24, 1981
Place of Birth:Tolosa
Nationality:Spain
Height:183 cm.
Weight:75 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 14
Club Team: Real Madrid
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Miguel

Miguel

Miguel
Full Name: Luis Miguel Brito Garcia Monteiro
Date of Birth:Jan 3, 1980
Place of Birth:Lisboa
Nationality:Portugal
Height:175 cm.
Weight:64 Kg.
Position:Defender
Squad Number: 13
Club Team: Valencia
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Cristiano Ronaldo



Cristiano Ronaldo
Full Name: Cristiano Ronaldo Dos Santos Aveiro
Nickname:CR9
Date of Birth:Mar 4, 1985
Place of Birth:Madeira
Nationality:Portugal
Height:185 cm.
Weight:83 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 7
Club Team: Real Madrid
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Keisuke Honda




Keisuke Honda
Date of Birth:Jun 12, 1986
Place of Birth:Settsu (Jpn)
Nationality:Japan
Height:182 cm.
Weight:74 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 18
Club Team: CSKA Moscow
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Kengo Nakamura
Date of Birth:Oct 30, 1980
Place of Birth:Tokyo-to
Nationality:Japan
Height:175 cm.
Weight:67 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 14
club: moscow
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Salomon Kalou

Salomon Kalou


Salomon Kalou
Date of Birth:Aug 4, 1985
Place of Birth:Oumé, Cote D'Ivoire
Nationality:Côte d'Ivoire
Height:186 cm.
Weight:72 Kg.
Position:Striker
Squad Number: 8
Club Team: Chelsea
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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Game Thread, Week 6: Cleveland Browns

The Return of Ben (also acceptable: Fresh Meat, Charlie Fye 2.0 Edition)
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Friday, October 15, 2010

Shunsuke Nakamura

Shunsuke Nakamura

Shunsuke Nakamura
Date of Birth:Jun 23, 1978
Place of Birth:Kanagawa-ken
Nationality:Japan
Height:178 cm.
Weight:69 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 10
Club Team: Yokohama F. Marinos
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Ricardo Carvalho



Ricardo Carvalho
Portugal
Ricardo Carvalho
Full Name: Ricardo Alberto Silveira 'Ricardo Carvalho'
Date of Birth:May 17, 1978
Place of Birth:Amarante
Nationality:Portugal
Height:183 cm.
Weight:79 Kg.
Position:Defender
Squad Number: 6
Club Team: Chelsea

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Kolo Toure



Kolo Toure
Date of Birth:Mar 18, 1981
Place of Birth:Sokoura Bouake, Cote D'Ivoire
Nationality:Côte d'Ivoire
Height:183 cm.
Weight:76 Kg.
Position:Defender
Squad Number: 4
Club Team: Manchester City
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Gabriel Iván Heinze




Gabriel Iván Heinze
Nickname:Gringo
Date of Birth:Apr 18, 1978
Place of Birth:Crespo, Entre Ríos
Nationality:Argentina
Height:178 cm.
Weight:72 Kg.
Position:Defender
Squad Number: 6
Club Team: Marseille
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Javier Mascherano

Javier Mascherano


Javier Mascherano
Nickname:Jefecito
Date of Birth:Jun 7, 1984
Place of Birth:San Lorenzo, Santa Fe
Nationality:Argentina
Height:178 cm.
Weight:77 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 14
Club Team: Liverpool

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Finally


Two significant things happened to me in 1976. Each cemented me as a life-long Rangers fan. Both happened on the same summer trip, from OKC to Dallas, where I spent a couple of weeks with my cousins.

First, we all joined the Dr. Pepper Junior Rangers--we got an official club identification card, a cheap batting glove, and some general admission tickets with severe restrictions (I think we could only go see day games against the Twins or Indians). I felt like part of the team--I was a Junior Ranger. It sounded like I was in the farm system. Certainly all of us Junior Rangers would grow up and one day become Senior Rangers! Isn't that the path that Fergie Jenkins followed?

The second occurrence made an even greater impact: I went to my first Rangers (and first MLB) game. June 25th. My Uncles Don and Ronnie took a bunch of us cousins to old Arlington Stadium. We sat down the third base line. It was a doubleheader against the White Sox. Gaylord Perry pitched and won game one. Toby Harrah hit a grand slam. I'll always remember how the giant Texas scoreboard in left flashed "GRAND SLAM" and how the place went crazy. I got a game program, and for the next year or two, I memorized every inch of every page. I fell in love with the old logo--a baseball wearing a cowboy hat. I fell in love with the Rangers.

Never did I, or any of the 29.049 there that night, think we would have to wait through the 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's before we would see our Rangers win a postseason series. No modern day fan of any pro franchise has been forced to wait like that. But this October, our suffering was rewarded. God Bless Clifton Phifer Lee.

I was born in Amarillo and grew up in OKC, so I always tried to root for the teams that were geographically closest to me. That meant growing up a Sooners fan, a Cowboys fan, a Spurs fan (remember, it was the 70's--they were the closest NBA team since there were no Mavericks), and a Rangers fan. I've been blessed--I've seen the Sooners, Cowboys and Spurs win 13 championships in my lifetime. But being a Rangers fan balanced things out, and kept me in touch with fans whose teams don't win much--or ever.

The Rangers won a division series, not a World Series--but it sure felt like the latter. To watch Cliff Lee shut down the Rays while wearing "Texas" across his chest was almost too much--I almost sports cried. It made me think of all of those Rangers teams, players and skippers who paved the way for Lee's heroics. Here's to the heroes of my childhood--the 70's and 80's: Billy Martin and the great '74 squad with Hargrove and Harrah, Burroughs and Fergie. The late 70's teams that I was sure would win it all--Scoop Oliver, Richie Zisk and Bobby Bonds at the plate; Matlack, Blyleven, Perry, Alexander, Medich, Lyle and Kern on the hill. The great Buddy Bell (thanks to Sunny and Buddy for making the All-Star game most years, and giving the Rangers their only national publicity each season), Pete O'Brien, and Mickey Rivers (what--we got the Yankees center fielder?!). Charlie Hough, who threw knucklers each half inning, then smoked in the dugout the other half of the inning--and who kept us in every game he pitched. Oddibie and Inky, Boo and Hoss. They may not have delivered like the boys did in Tampa, but they were a part of the process, the journey.

We know the Cowboys mean a lot to folks around here. But, until this week, I never realized how much the Rangers mean as well. I've heard from so many people who were also Junior Rangers, who also used to sit in those vast outfield bleachers at the old park on hot summer nights cheering a Rangers team that was 20 games out. I've heard from so many Rangers fans who shed a tear when the Tampa series ended because their father or grandfather, who loved the Rangers and took them to games in their childhood, didn't live to see this day. It wasn't a title--it was a moment. A moment that really touched a lot of people.



Fernando said to me the other day "I pity the people who don't like sports." Amen. They are missing so much. Moments like game 5. Moments that make the journey seem worth while. Moments that you never think will come, but they do. Finally. Now, if only I could get that call-up to the bigs from the Junior Rangers, my baseball life would be complete.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Juan Sebastián Verón




Juan Sebastián Verón
Nickname:Brujita
Date of Birth:Mar 8, 1975
Place of Birth:La Plata
Nationality:Argentina
Height:186 cm.
Weight:79 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 8
Club Team: Estudiantes
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Monday, October 11, 2010

Diego Armando Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona
Nickname:El Pelusa
Date of Birth:Oct 29, 1960
Place of Birth:Lanús, Provincia de Buenos Aires
Nationality:Argentina
Height:167 cm.
Weight:68 Kg.
Position:Manager/Coach
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Martín Demichelis




Martín Demichelis
Nickname:Micho
Date of Birth:Dec 19, 1980
Place of Birth:Justiniano Posse (Córdoba)
Nationality:Argentina
Height:184 cm.
Weight:78 Kg.
Position:Defender
Squad Number: 2
Club Team: Bayern
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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Maxi Rodríguez



Maxi Rodríguez
Full Name: Maximiliano Rubén Rodríguez
Nickname:La Fiera
Date of Birth:Jan 1, 1981
Place of Birth:Rosario, Santa Fé
Nationality:Argentina
Height:173 cm.
Weight:73 Kg.
Position:Midfielder
Squad Number: 20
Club Team: Liverpool
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Chris Morgan

Chris Morgan
Not a vintage match but Newcastle’s Bananas in Pyjamas did just enough to beat the injury-hit Blades at Bramall Lane, thanks to a Chris Morgan own goal in the second half. As new Newcastle boss said after the match, “it was an ugly win”. And that – as Alan Hansen always tells us – is the key to winning league titles.

So Newcastle go back to the top of the pile, two points ahead of West Brom, three ahead of Cardiff and Leicester. For the Blades, this was their seventh straight league game without a win, and they have slipped down the table to 15th. Winning the Sheffield derby in September – the Blades’ most recent victory – did the red-and-white half of the city no good at all.
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Puyol

Puyol
Puyol being the least metrosexual, image-conscious footballer you can imagine – Paul Scholes apart – this is a brilliantly incongruous photoshoot.
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Monday, October 4, 2010

The First Month of Fall Sports

First Month of the NFL

Through four weeks, I don't think I've ever seen the league so mediocre. We have 13 teams at 2-2, and more (who had the bye last weekend) that could be 2-2 soon. We have one unbeaten team, and it's the friggin' Chiefs. Everyone's favorites, the Colts, Cowboys, Jets, Packers, Pats, Saints and Vikes, look at best good--and at worst very average. There are no super teams, at least not yet.

My former colleague at The Ticket, Jimmy Christopher, once famously said (during a Ticket Ticker!!) that "parity is for pussies", and I couldn't agree more. I hate parity. It wreaks of the Pussification of America scourge that rewards every kid in the race with a ribbon. It also makes for some poor quality, watered down football--as we have witnessed so far this season.

What I like about letting nature take it's course in sports (as opposed to forced equality) is that it creates great teams and crappy teams. Yes, you'll get some blowouts each week when a super-power hammers a winless squad, but you'll also get more high quality games when the super-powers meet each other. And your the quality of play in the post-season will be much better. Additionally, the occasional dynasty will surface, which makes for better sports drama. It's always fun to see if David can beat Goliath, and it's always fun to watch Goliath battle Goliath. Without that dynamic in sports, we don't have great upset stories, or great championship rivalries. Every sport needs its Yankees or Lakers, its Tiger or Ali.

Can't wait for this season's AFC title game between the Chiefs and Texans. Wow.


First Month of College Football

I want to rant about something that is plaguing college and pro football. Stupid coaches calling stupid time outs one second before the stupid kicker tries a stupid field goal. Can we please put an end to this? It's the most chicken sheet thing in sports since Hack-a-Shaq. I love it when it backfires, like it did two weeks ago on Sean Payton. I love it when a kicker nails it on that first try, then shrugs his shoulders and nails it again after the stupid time out. Just about every coach out there has tried this at least once, and I don't know how they can look themselves in the mirror after the game. It's not smart coaching--it's a childish game of gotcha.

Another college observation: after attending my 28th OU-TX game in the last 31 years, I hit my knees and asked Jesus to never move that game from the Cotton Bowl. No game can match that one for atmosphere (although I hear Army-Navy is amazing--got it on my bucket list). The Fair makes it. The split stadium makes it. The history of the place makes it. Hope it never goes home-and-home, and really hope it never goes to The Deathstar. Pro football stadiums are no place for classic college rivalries.


First Month of the EPL

After adopting Arsenal and watching them for a month, I have to say that I'm really enjoying the sport (and the EPL in particular). I still can't sit down and watch a random West Brom-Wigan match, but I'm all about the Gunners.

The EPL is so much more enjoyable than the World Cup. The players are better, the game is faster paced, the passing is better, and there are many more shots on goal that in the WC. As Fernando put it, the teams in the EPL play to win, while the teams in the WC played not to lose. Right on. And when your game is low scoring to begin with, playing not to lose can really put a guy like me to sleep. But there has been no napping for me during Arsenal games--they are a pleasure to watch with their precise passing and (sometimes, not last weekend) high scoring.

I was disappointed that Arsenal had to play at Chelsea last weekend without Fabregas, Walcott, and van Persie (Almunia not so much). That's like my Spurs playing the Lakers without Duncan, Parker and Ginobili (or at least close). Fabregas is a passing savant, like Magic or Kidd--they are a completely different team when he plays. Without him, they struggle for scoring chances.

I'm also being exposed to the other teams and other great players around the EPL for the first time. I really enjoyed watching Drogba play last weekend. In addition to being great, he seemed cool--always helping up Arsenal players, patting them on the back, etc. Seems like he really respects his opponents, yet during the course of play wants to cut off their family jewels. Admirable combo.

(Random observation from the Arsenal-Chelsea game: the British play by play announcer sounded exactly like Michael Palin doing a Monty Python bit. I loved it!)

Learning the game, and the EPL, has been a blast so far. It's not yet in my top 5 favorite sports, but it's climbing fast. I still can't figure out offsides to save my life, but I'm picking up everything else pretty quickly. I've also been reading up on the history of the league, which has helped a lot. Maybe best of all, I can sit through an entire EPL game without a coach calling a time out right before a penalty kick.
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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Game Thread, Week 4: Baltimore Ravens

Sorry I'm late getting this up -- I was traveling all weekend and I'm working on about 45 minutes sleep over three days. Whatever, no excuses. Let's go, nerds.
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