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- 14 Jul 2010 13:55
It is now time to switch to a new Money AM football blog as the world cup is now over and we all look to the future.....World cup 2010 is over, Bravo Espana, and Forlan, once again and bring on the new season !.....I never expected the last thread to be such a success...thanks all.... so this new one might go on for years without the need to edit the title...we shall see...
KidA
- 13 Nov 2013 14:53
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Behind the striker is fine for pressure relief - long ball, trying to see out a game, bit of height, roughhousing a centre back, but on the whole Manchester United have better players for that position; Kagawa, Januzaj, and Rooney. He plays in midfield for Belgium, requires at least one mobile player next to him. He needs to settle in, but looks a squad player - for a lot of money.
Cheers,
KidA
Chris Carson
- 13 Nov 2013 15:00
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Money gratefully recieved by EFC for Fellaini. Just hope Martinez is allowed to spend some of it in January.
Dil
- 14 Nov 2013 08:58
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I still don't fancy your chances Stan and think you've got the weakest squad out of the top eight teams.
This time last year Palace were top and were lucky to end up with a play off place by May.
2517GEORGE
- 14 Nov 2013 10:04
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After a nightmare start Bolton are the improvers here.
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Stan
- 15 Nov 2013 07:45
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Dil, Weakest? In what terms weak? Check your history the last time Burnley won the this league they did it using only 17 players! This season so far we have used 22.
Notlob? Well now that you have got rid of that two faced liar Coyle, you do seem to have finally improved George.
2517GEORGE
- 15 Nov 2013 09:15
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Stan I'm not a Bolton supporter, just an observation that they have improved recently. It wouldn't surprise me to see them reach the play-offs though.
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Stan
- 18 Nov 2013 08:40
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Oh sorry, thought that you were. Yes, they have a money bags tax avoider type owner registered in the IOM so all the while he is bank rolling them they may be able to dip into his money if needed. The last I heard he was about 70/80 million down on his Investment... what a crying shame -):
Stan
- 19 Nov 2013 16:39
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England v San Marino
UEFA European U21 Championship
Group One Qualifier
6pm, Tuesday 19 November 2013
Greenhous Meadow, Shainsbury Town FC
Live on BT Sport
Danny Ings looks to be starting tonight at sell-out Sainsbury Town.
goldfinger
- 19 Nov 2013 20:04
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England V Germany
Lets hope its not a backs to wall game from England.
Germans have 2 Benders in midfield.!!!!!!!
Chris Carson
- 19 Nov 2013 20:30
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Glad Baines has been dropped in favour of Cole, means he will pull his finger out on Sat in M'side derby.
skinny
- 19 Nov 2013 20:42
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In the words of the Bard - 'fuck where did that come from !'
goldfinger
- 19 Nov 2013 22:18
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Walker gave the ball away far too many times.
Cleverly..........crap. England strikers including Rooney cant control ball under pressure. Southampton lad took his chance well, just about the only positive.
German second team and we cant even get their goalie a shot to save bar townsends one which hit the outside of the post.
Be lucky if we get through to last 16 this time.
Dil
- 20 Nov 2013 01:27
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Hope England dont get Chile or Germany in their group come June.
Easy to qualify when your seeded 1 in your qualifying group then first two teams you meet , at home , that aint cannon fodder ... and England crash !
Can't wait for the finals next year , probably beat Gibralter in your last warm up game and expect to win the bloody thing :-)
At least I'm a realist ... Wales are shite !
Stan
- 20 Nov 2013 08:42
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Watched a fair bit of German club football in recent years and been very impressed with their strategy, which is quite simply to play the game as it's meant to be played... passing the ball quickly in short to other team members.
We (UK Countries) on the other hand don't play that way so consequently fail over the medium/long term. I'm playing and coaching grass roots football now and the problem is right their at that basic level... Sadly in short we are in deep do do club wise and Internationally I will argue.
grannyboy
- 20 Nov 2013 09:56
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Stan the simple fact is there is to many foreign players in the English leagues and not enough English(Scotish,Welsh etc) being brought on that are world class players, the exception being Townsend who at least shows some skill and enthusiasm....
Chris Carson
- 20 Nov 2013 10:08
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ROSS BARKLEY was shifting uncomfortably in his seat on the England team coach, flicking sheepish glances at his new international team-mates, when Steven Gerrard boarded, strode down the aisle and planted himself on the empty seat at the teenager’s side.
By: Paul JoycePublished: Sat, September 21, 2013
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Ross Barkley seems to have no intention of leaving Everton GETTY Ross Barkley seems to have no intention of leaving Everton [GETTY]
The thought of the Liverpool captain making a beeline for the new kid on the block, intent upon imparting career advice, would normally constitute every Evertonian’s worst nightmare.
An invitation for accusations of mischief making or, dare it be said, tapping up. But those at Goodison Park can feel reassured. “He told me that I’m a local lad playing for the team I support and there’s nothing better,” said Barkley.
“He said that the big-hitters are going to be looking at me and linked with me, but going to another team and not playing is no good for my development.
“That the main thing is I stay with the club I’m at, the team I support and the team I love, which is Everton.
“I love Everton and all I think about is playing for Everton.”
If the underlying sentiment from Gerrard was refreshingly sincere, Barkley acknowledges the whole scenario remains vaguely surreal.
His rise to prominence following his swaggering early-season displays under new Everton boss Roberto Martinez, culminating in his England debut as a substitute against Moldova earlier this month, suggests he is an overnight success story.
Yet the midfielder’s rise has seen him defy the doctors who said his career had been shattered, along with his leg, three years ago and overcome the sort of hurdles which would have tripped up others with less drive and determination.
There is a story that Everton scouts tell of Barkley running the two miles to the club’s former training ground, Bellefield, a couple of times a week from his house in Wavertree to train.
Barkley prefers to reel off the tale of another bus journey. A trek that took him to the site of the old academy in Netherton, on the other side of Liverpool, and one that provides context to his soaring fortunes.
“Mum used to have my sister to look after, so I had to get my own way there. I would get a bus to town and then another one out to Netherton,” said Barkley, who joined Everton aged 11.
“I used to get the 79, then the 58 or the 51A. The other way was to get a bus to Broadgreen and get the 61A. Either way it would take about an hour. It’s still fresh in my mind.
“It was only when I was 15, Everton started sorting me out with taxis.
“One player used to turn up and his mum and dad had a Bentley. I’d be waiting at the bus stop and they would ask me if I wanted a lift home, but I’d always say no because I was too embarrassed.
ross barkley, steven gerrard, liverpool, everton, wayne rooneyRoss Barkley competes for the ball with John Obi Mikel of Chelsea [GETTY]
I love Everton and all I think about is playing for Everton
Ross Barkley
“There were times I’d say yes and I’d be buzzing because I’d get home quick. But there were times I’d fall asleep on the bus and wake up at the stop after. I’d have to run back quick!” Barkley is both honest and candid in his first major interview, his outlook shaped by his mum, Diane, whom he regards as his biggest influence. But also by the experiences that have taught him to appreciate what he now has.
Though the double leg break suffered in October 2010 playing for England Under-19s against Belgium came in an accidental collision with his own team-mate, Liverpool’s Andre Wisdom, the decision to play Barkley at right-back in the game still rankles at Everton.
It left David Moyes calling at the youngster’s house to offer a holiday to Tenerife to recuperate and, more importantly, reassurance. “I looked up to Wayne Rooney,” said Barkley. “He had played for Everton when he was 16 and I wanted to do the same.
“I went away with England and David Moyes said when I got back he would give me my debut.
“It was a mad time. A week earlier the doctors [in Belgium] were telling me that my career could be over and then I got a phone call to say David Moyes was on his way round to speak to me.
“He sat us down and said to my mum that I was going to be OK.
“There was a load of kids outside our house when they heard that David Moyes was inside.”
It is under Martinez that Barkley is making rapid strides, the Spaniard prepared to put up with the errant passes the youngster still makes, in a way his predecessor Moyes was less inclined to, because he knows there is likely to be a sprinkling of stardust also.
“He said he believes I am going to be a big player for Everton this season and for seasons to come,” added Barkley.
“The only way you learn is from mistakes and Roberto is allowing me to make them so I can learn from them. He’s giving me information about where not to make mistakes and where I can afford to take risks so I’m taking all of that on board.”
The advice keeps coming and Barkley keeps listening.
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Chris Carson
- 20 Nov 2013 10:14
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Can only hope he takes Gerrard's advice.
Stan
- 20 Nov 2013 11:18
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No G/B you're missing the point like so many others, again football is a "Team" game and whilst individual talent/ability is important it's more about "how" the game is played then the quality of the individuals playing it.
2517GEORGE
- 20 Nov 2013 11:27
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Smalling had a poor game I thought, along with a few other below par performances. Apart from Townend and 1 from Gerrard I don't recall many shots at the oppositions goal, their keeper didn't have much to do at all.
I think there is some merit in what G/B says.
2517