required field
- 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
- 11 Sep 2014 14:03
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Good old BBC and its BS headlines.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Sep 2014 14:41
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Statement re. press speculation
Tottenham Hotspur Limited ("THFC") notes the continuing press reports surrounding a potential takeover and the announcement released by Cain Hoy Enterprises, LLC ("Cain Hoy"). THFC confirms it is not in takeover discussions with Cain Hoy or any other party.
As stated in yesterday's announcement regarding the new stadium project, THFC has been in discussions with multiple providers of finance so that the optimum financing package for the project can be achieved and, in the course of those considerations, has met representatives of Cain Hoy. However, there are no ongoing discussions with Cain Hoy.
The Club is focused on the new stadium development and the season ahead
Dil
- 12 Sep 2014 20:46
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Corals are offering new customers 5/1 on Man United winning Sunday .... a corner !
:-)
goldfinger
- 13 Sep 2014 02:48
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Chris C your post above about Man U profits.
have you read the financial report?.
Net Profit were so low because yet again the Glazers raided the till.
Operating expenses for the year were £372.3 million, an increase of £62.0 million, or 20.0%, year-on-year.
Nothing to do with your ex hero Davey Moyes.
Chris Carson
- 13 Sep 2014 08:33
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Only kidding gf, calm down, calm down.
Chris Carson
- 13 Sep 2014 08:34
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Think you know that :0)
2517GEORGE
- 14 Sep 2014 11:45
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Bit of a craze going on with so many footballers growing full sets.
2517
required field
- 14 Sep 2014 21:27
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Just seen a fabulous goal by a Milan AC player (not sure who)....in the game against Parma...backheeled it into goal having dummied the goalie to make it 5-3 to Milan away from home....what ?...no goals in Italy...think again......fab...goal of the season so far for me.....have to say : Parma are very unlucky to have had a player sent off just a minute beforehand for an imaginary foul.....unbelievable.....l
required field
- 15 Sep 2014 09:15
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Thanks for that ExecLine....
Dil
- 17 Sep 2014 11:21
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Time for Ole to go.
Best squad in the Championship but players being played out of position , formation being changed every match and no settled first 11.
Ole is clueless , 8 points from 7 games is relegation form.
Dil
- 17 Sep 2014 11:22
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Nice guy though.
Dil
- 17 Sep 2014 18:52
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Wey hey maybe Tan reads this board , 90 minutes after my post rumours started emerging of Ole being shown the door.
Apparently discussions are taking place about compensation then he's gone.
Pullis favourite for the job.
Stan
- 17 Sep 2014 19:12
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You do know that Owen Coyle is still available don't you Dil -):
skinny
- 17 Sep 2014 19:56
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KidA
- 18 Sep 2014 15:05
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Mistakes by both parties; Cardiff City appointing an inexperienced manager at the time they did, and OGS taking the job. When I mentioned him re Manchester United it was as a number 2 - toilet humour on the way? - to an experienced manager of good quality; learn, then after 2 or 3 years take control of the team for the League Cup/FA Cup/both as a test. Roy Keane had success with Sunderland then struggled as a manager, he's now assistant manager for Ireland and Aston Villa.
Where is Daehli going?
Cheers,
KidA
Chris Carson
- 19 Sep 2014 00:45
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Everton FC 4-1 Wolfsburg: Greg O'Keeffe's on-the-whistle match report from Goodison Park
Sep 18, 2014 22:35
By Greg O’Keeffe
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Our EFC reporter gives his verdict after the Blues dispatch Wolfsburg in style
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No beer in the ground, and no Z-Cars to accompany Everton FC's players onto the pitch.
But even fussy Uefa regulations won't turn Bluenoses off the Europa League if their team carry on serving up displays like this.
Roberto Martinez's men put themselves firmly in the driving seat in group H against a club sponsored by Volkswagen.
Beforehand the Blues boss said the continental stage is where his team belongs, and they neatly under-lined their manager's confidence with a performance that purred.
Whether it was an all-action Kevin Mirallas bursting forward, Leighton Baines proving too hot to handle down the left, or the sight of a bona-fide champion in Samuel Eto'o coming off the bench to revive their tempo in the second half, Everton laid down a formidable early marker in this competition.
At times the Toffees passing was sublime, and this was against a side which usually competes in the Champions League and won the Bundesliga title five years ago.
Thanks to expensive new floodlights installed over the summer, Goodison was bathed in a luxurious sheen and the opening goal lit-up the Old Lady in suitable style.
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The Toffees initially failed to build much final-third attacking momentum, relying instead on their tested formula of establishing a stranglehold on possession with passes across the park.
The idea is to create a mesmeric effect, lulling opponents before eking a sudden opening and it worked perfectly. Eighteen passes were exchanged and suddenly, in one switch of tempo, the ball was in the back of the net.
Baines, who was bright from the start, latched onto James McCarthy's short pass before bursting into the area and wisely electing to cut the ball across goal rather than shoot. Typically Steven Naismith, who also shone in the build-up, had motored into the area and his shot was eventually deflected in off defender Ricardo Rodriguez.
With Wolfsburg reeling the Blues might have doubled their lead moments later, when Romelu Lukaku almost made things worse for Rodriguez only to slip just as he was poised to pull the trigger in the area.
Emboldened the Toffees began to pile on the pressure with some confident attacking, but could not afford to lose focus at the other end where the Germans remained a threat.
Rodriguez delivered a dangerous cross from the left which only just evaded the lurking Ivica Olic, then the lively Kevin De Bruyne nearly seized on a similar delivery.
It was the hosts who maintained the upper-hand as the break approached though, as Lukaku drew a diving save from Diego Benaglio with a 25-yard free-kick.
Indeed they edged ahead on 45 minutes to cement their dominance. For the fourth time this season the Blues struck just before the break, this time Benaglio could only parry a shot from the excellent Mirallas and Baines muscled onto the loose ball and crossed for Seamus Coleman to net another header at the Park End. The right-back's timing was immaculate as was his strength to get across his marker.
Martinez may well have noticed Wolfsburg's penchant to leave gaps in their back four and his side were certainly doing well at exposing them.
If the stroke of half time is a canny moment to score, then two minutes into the second half isn't bad either.
So it went, as Baines played in Aiden McGeady and the winger was fouled on the edge of the area by Robin Knoche. The momentum of McGeady's fall took him into the area and that was enough to convince Italian ref Luca Banti to point to the spot. Baines dispatched the penalty with characteristic cool.
Wolfsburg continued to pose a threat despite being on the ropes. But just as he was at the Hawthorns, Tim Howard was loathe to lose his clean sheet; twice denying the Germans with dramatic stops from Luiz Gustave and then Rodriguez's powerful free-kick.
He was at it again 10 minutes later to beat away Maximilian Arnold's fierce drive as Wolfsburg began to assert some control of their own.
In response Martinez brought on Eto'o and the striker instantly helped tip the balance back. His turn away from De Bruyne in midfield oozed class, bettered only by a 20-yard pass that Naismith nearly capitalised on.
It was no surprise when the Cameroon international delivered the pass which played Mirallas in for a deserved goal to put an added sheen on the scoreline.
Even a late consolatory free kick from Rodriguez wasn't enough to remove the convincing manner of Everton's victory.
As opening nights back on the European stage go, Martinez could not have wished for better.
Merseyside was in the grip of a disaster last night, albeit a staged one to test emergency services in the region, but at Goodison everything fell perfectly into place.
STAR MAN: Leighton Baines was unplayable in the first half and caused Wolfsburg no end of problems, with a hand in three of Everton's goals.
EVERTON: (4-2-3-1) Howard, Baines, Jagielka (Capt), Stones, Coleman (Osman, 90), McCarthy, Barry, McGeady, Naismith (Gibson, 82) Mirallas, Lukaku (Eto'o, 69).
Subs not used: Robles, Besic, Atsu, Osman, Alcaraz.Bookings: Naismith, Mirallas.
Goals: Rodriguez (15, OG), Coleman (45), Baines (47, pen), Mirallas (90).
WOLFSBURG: (4-2-3-1) Benaglio (Capt), Rodriguez, Naldo, Knoche, Jung, Gustavo (Guilavogui, 77) Malanda (Hunt, 45) Caliguri (Bendtner, 61), Arnold, De Bruyne, Olic.
Subs not used: Grun, Schafer, Klose, Kilch.Bookings: Knoche
Goals: Rodriguez (94)
Referee: Luca Banti.
goldfinger
- 19 Sep 2014 01:41
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I thought Everton were lucky, at least 3 of thier goals were offside.
Sooner tecnology is brought in the better.
Chris Carson
- 19 Sep 2014 03:26
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Sorry gf I missed Uniteds score, who were they playing in Europe tonight? :0)