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...
Stan
- 21 Dec 2015 09:02
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Blatter and Platini banned but not prosecuted
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
Stan
- 21 Dec 2015 22:08
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Stan
- 23 Dec 2015 07:19
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Van Gaal to go sooner rather then later
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03csz7c
Stan
- 23 Dec 2015 22:50
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Dil
- 24 Dec 2015 09:47
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Stan I was gutted when Monk went I thought he was doing a great job but in all fairness Curtis is doing almost as good :-)
Mourhino is coming to Cardiff apparently.
Stan
- 24 Dec 2015 09:54
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Hiya Dil, "Mourhino is coming to Cardiff apparently." Yeah for a night out apparently -):
Stan
- 24 Dec 2015 10:48
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Stan
- 24 Dec 2015 21:21
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dreamcatcher
- 02 Jan 2016 17:25
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By Saj Chowdhury
BBC Sport Arsenal moved two points clear of Leicester at the top of the Premier League table with a win over Newcastle.
Unconvincing Gunners looked set for a point on a soggy Emirates Stadium pitch until defender Laurent Koscielny came to the rescue with a close-range poked winner in the 72nd minute.
The Magpies should have come away with at least a point having been on the front-foot for much of the second half.
Georginio Wijnaldum went closest but his shot was saved by Petr Cech.
required field
- 02 Jan 2016 19:22
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Did not get the soccer right here...have to say.....have to mention the parting of jimmy Hill....what a great promoter of the sport !.....loved his debating qualities about the game..most enjoyable and his rants with Terry Venables...
Chris Carson
- 07 Jan 2016 08:06
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Everton come of age in Manchester City win
Roberto Martinez's side thrill in Capital One Cup semi-final first leg - but it can't be yet another false dawn
By Chris Bascombe, Goodison Park10:05PM GMT 06 Jan 2016 Comments1 Comment
It was a night for Goodison Park to host its own coming of age drama; a night to banish talk of potential and start discussing the finished product.
Roberto Martinez has been the champion and symbol of the possibilities for his emerging Everton side, but for every admiring glance for his positivity there have been accusations of underachievement. Martinez was at his most effusive again in his pre-match notes.
• Everton vs Manchester City: Five things we learnt
“We’ve accumulated a terrific mixture of top professionals with probably the most talented group of young players in English and European football,” he said.
As Ross Barkley’s decision making showed more signs of maturity, John Stones displayed the poise of a veteran by back-passing with his chest, Romelu Lukaku's reign of terror restored a deserved lead and Mo Besic put Yaya Toure on the deck with one of many perfect tackles, initial incredulity at the comment subsided.
The fear for Everton, as ever, was his caveat. One that looked prophetic when Jesus Navas scurried through to equalise.
“But we can only become a winning team with your patience,” added the manager.
• Everton vs Manchester City: as it happened
Martinez is only in his third season but empathy for those in their 21st year of patience is also needed.
These fans do not want to feel they are in a perpetual state of development prior to rebuilding the squad with the funds of another high profile sale.
Head to pubs around this stadium you wouldn’t be surprised to be served a pint half full, even when toasting exceptional performances like this.
Where many see a vibrant young team others dread they’re watching assets primed for future sale.
Mention interest from potential investors whose attention was surely pricked by the high quality of football against one of the most expensive teams in the world, and fatigued, cynical supporters will reel of a list of failed schemes and phantom benefactors.
Dare to suggest Everton’s ability to consistently compete for a top six position in the midst of daunting financial and sporting challenges earns the highest regard from boardrooms across the country and you’ll be shot down for tolerating mediocrity.
• Everton vs Manchester City: report
Talk about the current side ending a 21-year trophy drought and winning the League Cup for the first time, and you’ll hear mumbles about likely defensive howlers and naivety - the rawness that enabled City to equalise at a time when Everton were hunting an unassailable first leg lead intervening.
Whether it’s stadium moves, takeovers or squad reshuffling, there are well-established dividing lines on the Gwladys Street. Ambition and reality clash and neither side truly warrant harsh criticism for their point of view. All that exists is the fact Everton is a club continuously on the threshold of making a breakthrough to reclaim its historic place as European grandees, but never quite possessing those extra world class players or extra £25 million in the transfer kitty each summer to make it happen.
There were times at Goodison last night it felt those rifts could be healed, trust momentarily restored, Martinez’s relentless optimism backed by the actions of his team.
You can’t accuse Everton of not being aspirational and you can’t blame the dissenters for being upset at waiting so long for those aspirations to be met. When you’ve heard the same story so often only tangible results can erase long-standing doubts.
That’s why this semi-final with Manchester City, and a potential final if it is negotiated, represents Everton’s most important sequence of cup games since 1984. It can mean more than a sporadic success and be a springboard for sustained growth.
The supporters here well remember how Howard Kendall used the League Cup as the catalyst for the club’s most successful period. How the winning mentality was forged going toe-to-toe with the country’s best and realising there was nothing to fear.
Everton were at it again on Wednesday night. They looked a side capable of lifting a major trophy.
The trouble is they’ve been here before. This time has to be different. Everton can look to the future by delivering rather than promising.
Stan
- 08 Jan 2016 16:56
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FA Cup 3rd Round Middlesbrough 1, 2 or 3 Burnley 0.
...Oops a day early.
Stan
- 08 Jan 2016 22:27
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Very well played Exeter City tonight, leading for a long period against a very lack lustre Liverpool.
Chris Carson
- 08 Jan 2016 22:51
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Lack lustre? Does that equate to shxxe! :0)
Stan
- 09 Jan 2016 17:09
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Boro 1 Burnley 2 undoubtedly the shock of the round. Can't remember when Burnley actually scored never mind won at their place.
Chris Carson
- 09 Jan 2016 17:23
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Trip to Goodison next round Stan?
Stan
- 09 Jan 2016 17:30
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No thanks CC, Bristol City at home pending their replay please.
Stan
- 10 Jan 2016 19:56
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dreamcatcher
- 11 Jan 2016 19:22
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Arsenal against Burnley :-))
Stan
- 11 Jan 2016 21:44
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Correct D/C.. another easy away win -):