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Football, What chances !, World Cup, Euro, Clubs, for all : home and away ! (FC)     

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...

required field - 27 Feb 2016 19:50 - 4738 of 6918

Burnley : good one to bet on....now that I've said it....hope I don't jinx their winning streak...

2517GEORGE - 28 Feb 2016 13:04 - 4739 of 6918

It was a tricky game Bolton were the better team for much of the game but Burnley who had not played well came through with 2 late goals from Andre Gray. It makes all the difference when you don't play so well and get the points.

It looks like any 2 from 4 for auto pro.
2517

pim - 02 Mar 2016 00:06 - 4740 of 6918

What a life of a primadonna>>>>>>>>>Ronaldo
SHAME on YOU

The Portuguese star claimed the club would be top of La Liga if every player was on his level after the defeat to Atletico, but explained himself to the dressing room on Monday

'Ronaldo clarifies controversial comments about Real Madrid team-mates' on ... before backtracking on his comments.

SPECIAL REPORT

Cristiano Ronaldo apologised to his Real Madrid team-mates ahead of a training session on Monday and attempted to clarify comments he made following the derby defeat to Atletico Madrid, Goal understands.

Some 40 hours after losing 1-0 to rivals Atletico, Real's player were reunited on Monday in the Valdebebas training complex. Zinedine Zidane had scheduled training for 11am following a day off, and in the meantime plenty had been said since match official Clos Gomez blew for full time at the Bernabeu.

Almost all was negative, and much had to do with Ronaldo's outburst in the mixed zone.

The consensus was that Ronaldo had shown arrogance and disrespect to his team-mates in his attempt to highlight his own performances.

KidA - 02 Mar 2016 16:05 - 4741 of 6918

He's just setting the foundations for a move away from the circus known as Real Madrid. PSG?

Cheers,
KidA

required field - 02 Mar 2016 22:37 - 4742 of 6918

Arsenal perhaps !...they could do with him.....Leicester turning into a sort of Nottingham Forest !

Stan - 03 Mar 2016 08:25 - 4743 of 6918

England League Championship.

Home Away
P GD Pt Res Res
1 Burnley 34 +26 65
2 Hull City 33 +29 64 W1-0 L0-3
3 Middlesbrough 33 +26 64 19.04 L0-1
4 Brighton and Hove A 34 +15 63 D1-1 02.04
5 Derby County 34 +15 57 W4-1 D0-0
6 Sheffield Wednesday 34 +15 55 W3-1 D1-1
7 Cardiff City 34 +7 52 05.04 D2-2
8 Birmingham City 33 +7 51 D2-2 16.04
9 Ipswich Town 33 +1 51 D0-0 L0-2
10 Preston North End 34 +1 48 L0-2 23.04
11 Queens Park Rangers 34 +1 44 30.04 D0-0
12 Reading 33 +2 43 L1-2 D0-0
13 Wolverhampton Wndrs 34 -5 43 19.03 D0-0
14 Brentford 34 -6 43 W1-0 W3-1
15 Nottingham Forest 33 +2 42 W1-0 D1-1
16 Blackburn Rovers 33 +2 40 05.03 W1-0
17 Huddersfield Town 34 -2 39 W2-1 12.03
18 Leeds United 33 -9 38 09.04 D1-1
19 Bristol City 34 -22 37 W4-0 W2-1
20 Fulham 34 -5 36 W3-1 08.03
21 Milton Keynes Dons 34 -20 32 W2-1 W5-0
22 Rotherham United 34 -21 29 W2-0 W2-1
23 Bolton Wanderers 34 -24 25 W2-0 W2-1
24 Charlton Athletic 34 -35 25 W4-0 07.05

Burnley still top after 6 days, as a very generous club I expect we will give way later today and or on Friday.. just to keep things interesting.

Stan - 03 Mar 2016 23:18 - 4744 of 6918

.. Make that 7 days now.

2517GEORGE - 04 Mar 2016 09:20 - 4745 of 6918

Good result for you last night Stan, how Hull failed to score I don't know. Plus the wrong call by the ref on the penalty, he had a clear view as well.
2517

Stan - 04 Mar 2016 17:14 - 4746 of 6918

Sure was George, expected to be 3rd by this time.. surely Boro won't drop more points tonight against lowly Wolves will they?

2517GEORGE - 04 Mar 2016 17:21 - 4747 of 6918

I would have thought not, although you would hope so.

Chris Carson - 04 Mar 2016 18:33 - 4748 of 6918

A sorry end to an era at Villa Park

By Paul Traill 02/03/2016 24 Comments [Jump to last]


Aston Villa 1 - 3 Everton

It's been apparent for some time now that Aston Villa will be relegated this season and as those of you who have been to Villa Park will testify, it's a belter of a stadium which combines the perfect mix of traditional values with enough modernisation to still stand as one of the top stadiums in the country. I was therefore made up to get a ticket for this one, our last trip to Villa Park in who knows how long? "The most played fixture in top flight football" said Gary as we purchased our matchday programmes from the vendor, "and after tonight it's all over".

It was just as well we went out with a bang then on a good away trip. I got out of work at about 4pm and made straight for Bromborough to pick up Gary and Sue. With the game kicking off at 7.45pm and with M6 rush hour to encounter, I anticipated arriving at about 7pm at the earliest, and so couldn't believe what a clear run we had as we parked up near the ground at about 6pm. We went straight into the second pub we saw, the Aston Tavern, and I was overjoyed when I enquired about if they sell food and was told that you get a free pork baguette on entry! It was no lame pork baguette either, complete with trimmings of stuffing and apple sauce. It was nice to sit back and wash it down with a beer or two before heading on to the Doug Ellis Stand.

On-route I picked up a flyer off a gentleman. "Support us, let's get our club back" he was yelling. Reading the flyer, it was apparant that a 74th minute walk-out was planned from the Aston Villa fans. The 74th minute representing their formation in 1874 in case you were wondering.

Into Villa Park then and Kevin Mirallas replaced Tom Cleverley in the only change form our win at Bournemouth. Niasse started from the substitutes bench. The Aston Villa team, though far from littered with talent, had Guzan, Clarke, Lescott, Hutton, Westwood, Ayew and Agbonlahor in their ranks. Surely enough experience in their to help them at least fight for their safety with more pride than they are doing. A sparse crowd of 29,755 shows how little faith their support now have also. "It's so empty how will we even know when they walk-out" quipped the on-form Gary.

On to proceedings on the pitch and we looked smart in white attacking the Holte End. We began brightly and were ahead in no time at all when an early corner from Kevin Mirallas was headed in by Funes Mori for his third league goal of the season. The marking was so neglected it was an easy header from our Argentine centre back who made no mistake.

Aston Villa rallied somewhat and Joel Robles had to be alert to make a couple of saves from distance, and just as they were beginning to get plucky, we put a dagger through their hearts with a breakaway goal. When Ross Barkley played the ball to Mirallas I thought there was too much on the pass, though the Belgian did well to take the ball on and cut it back for Aaron Lennon who finished well. Thirty minutes played and Everton 2-0 ahead. Aston Villa just going through the motions. "We're fucking rich" was sung by the travelling support. Nobody even bothered to sing "going down", far too desperate their situation is.

At 2-0 ahead Everton seemed content in sitting back and conserving their energy as Aston Villa had nothing to give. Romalu Lukaku, who looked more menacing than he has done for some time, came close with a header from an Aaron Lennon centre which Brad Guzan did well to save. You sensed a goal wasn't far away for Lukaku and it arrived moments later when ultimately from the resulting corner, Funes Mori put the ball back across the box for Lukaku to stab home from close range. 3-0 and it was a joy to see Lukaku pound the Everton badge on his chest as he celebrated in front of us.

With half an hour remaining the Aston Villa fans then found their voice and the team finally had a go. On 74 minutes several thousand did indeed walk out in protest against Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner. They missed a goal for their team in doing so when substitute Gestede out-jumped the lackadaisical substitute John Stones to grab a consolation for Aston Villa.

The hosts rallied from here and Phil Jagielka in particular remained resolute at the back whilst many of his team mates were sloppy with possession. Thankfully we withstood Villa's late efforts and in the end got over the line fairly comfortably...Niasse even afforded a few minutes on the pitch late on.

It took a little while to get away from the ground after the game, but once away, the M6 was plain-sailing and we got back home hassle free.

So hardly a vintage Everton performance though I'm pretty sure we took our foot off the gas at 2-0. I felt that if we really went for it we might have scored a few more but the three points are what matters, and it'll be interesting to see where we are in the league if we can overcome another team in claret and blue this coming Saturday.

Aston Villa a sorry sight though. I'll be sad to see them go.

Player ratings

Robles: Pretty helpless with the goal and saved what he had to. Suspect at crosses though in my opinion. He doesn't come for much at all. 6


Oviedo: Battled well. His ability isn't really in question but he's always prone to an injury, and it cost us when he went down injured and Villa scored whilst he was on the sideline getting treatment...with a cross from our left. Leighton Baines is far more consistent both in performance and availability. 6


Funes Mori: My man of the match. Did his job defensively and contributed in attack with a goal and an assist. 8


Jagielka: Kept them out and was particularly important as we dealt with some late, unexpected, pressure. 8


Coleman: Had a decent game getting forward until he was rested on 73 minutes. 7
Barry: Typically excellent against his former club. Perhaps his last performance at Villa Park. 8


McCarthy: Got about the pitch well. 7


Mirallas: Contributed well with two assists and also dug in with his defensive work. Has he done enough to stay in the team. 7


Lennon: Also contributed with great industry and another goal. Will surely remain in the team for the weekend. 7


Barkley: Had quite a positive game but when Ross switches off mentally...he REALLY switches off mentally. The last 10 minutes he was a total disaster. Luckily it didn't effect the outcome. 6


Lukaku: Looked the most up for it he has been for ages and he's now our record Premier League goalscorer in one season, and it's only just March. With six goals already against West Ham United in his Everton career, you wouldn't bet against him adding to that tally again this weekend. 7

Substitutes:
Stones (for Coleman): At fault for the goal but hopefully some minutes on the pitch will do him some good. 5
Baines (for Oviedo): Looked a little rusty. 5
Niasse (for Mirallas): Got involved. 6





Reader Comments (24)


I love Villa Park, partly because its been the scene of some of our most memorable games over the years, particularly FA and League Cup semis. But also because, as Paul says, of the great architectural mix. The external view of the Holte End is for my money one of the greatest sights in British football. Majestic and imposing. The red brick make up of the stadium reminds me much of GP before the ugly, now rusting, metal cladding was introduced to cover the original brick work (presumably to save a few bob on repointing).
How long it will be before Villa get back to the PL is anyone's guess. On Tuesday they looked more like a League 1 team than a Championship one.



Had a bad visit to Villa Park for the 1969 FA Cup semi-final, but after that, especially in the 80s, we experienced some of the great days in our Club's history.
It's a shame to see how they are now. They are proper club, I hope they get back soon.


Fine report Paul. Sad time for Villa fans. Hard to imagine them in the Championship but that's where they're heading and they'll do well to make the playoffs.
Agree with your Funes Mori and Lennon ratings but feel you've been very generous with the rest.

Baines looked far from rusty to me. Not seen him look so strong and sharp for quite some time. As for Barkley. You're dead right. His mind was elsewhere


The Villa story is such a sad one and it may take them some time to make it back to the top flight. However, they have experienced the lower leagues during my lifetime and came back to the top table.
Robles has been watching Howard too much, he does not come for any crosses and unless he rectifies this he is not the long term answer.


Tim Sherwood has to take a lot of the blame, Lerner gave him the money and wow, did he blow it.

required field - 04 Mar 2016 19:48 - 4749 of 6918

Going for Burnley.....I bet to win...will probably lose....

Stan - 04 Mar 2016 20:21 - 4750 of 6918

RF puts money on Burnley Oh christ.. kiss of death I tell ya!

Chris Carson - 04 Mar 2016 20:32 - 4751 of 6918

LOL!! Please don't bet on EFC RF, they have enough problems!

required field - 04 Mar 2016 21:04 - 4752 of 6918

Too late guys.....I'm praying I'm not going to jinx it....

Stan - 05 Mar 2016 15:17 - 4753 of 6918

RF the reformed gambler.. I salute you -):

Stan - 05 Mar 2016 17:24 - 4754 of 6918

Burnley 1 Blackburn 0.

1 Burnley 35 19 11 5 54 27 13 3 2 34 12 6 8 3 20 15 +27 68
2 Middlesbrough 34 20 7 7 47 20 12 3 2 26 6 8 4 5 21 14 +27 67
3 Hull City 34 19 7 8 48 20 11 4 1 30 6 8 3 7 18 14 +28 64
4 Brighton aHA 35 17 13 5 49 34 12 2 3 27 15 5 11 2 22 19 +15 64
5 Derby County 35 16 12 7 47 30 9 6 3 27 13 7 6 4 20 17 +17 60
6 Sheffield Wsday 35 14 13 8 50 36 10 6 2 33 15 4 7 6 17 21 +14 55

How did your lot get on George?

Claret Dragon - 05 Mar 2016 17:28 - 4755 of 6918

Cant belıeve whats happenıng thıs season. Two wıns on Merseysıde.

2517GEORGE - 05 Mar 2016 17:32 - 4756 of 6918

Stan, very well thanks, cracking game. Results going your way atm.

Stan - 05 Mar 2016 17:47 - 4757 of 6918

A Wet Spam supporter eh CD?
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