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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 - 10 Dec 2017 23:13 - 6139 of 6918

I bet on Man U...have to say....ManCity are incredible....champions for sure ...perhaps euro champs as well...PSG...might be challengers....

Joe Say - 11 Dec 2017 08:17 - 6140 of 6918

Bet on Man U - are you mad????

As for your CL call - that's wrong as well - GUARANTEED

iturama - 11 Dec 2017 09:19 - 6141 of 6918

Rumour, yet to be confirmed, is that M U want Rooney back in January. Prepared to offer Lukaku and Maureen, plus cash, in exchange. Everton sources comment that both are worthless and M U must try harder.

KidA - 11 Dec 2017 11:56 - 6142 of 6918

Pep's teams - Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City - have very good players who work hard/effectively but they are vulnerable to the counter attack. To reduce the risk they will prevent the opposition from breaking by any means, fair or foul. This is where the referee can influence the game; giving free kicks but not yellows makes the tactic effective - the initial job is done and the players can continue. Knowing you can stop the opposition's main threat - the break - also allows more players to be pushed forward. Oliver was accommodating; obvious examples being Jesus and Sterling when Martial was breaking - no attempt to play the ball. Have a look at the difference when the referee won't put up with it. On another note, Oliver also missed dives by Jesus and Walker. Hopefully the ref is on the case when Manchester City face Spurs.

Not the best idea expecting negative pole - Lukaku - to attract negative pole (the ball), mind Rooney was also more miss than hit regarding controlling a long ball and holding on to it. Ibra (not match fit) and Fellaini (injured) are much better for that job. Lukaku is more about through balls, which is why Pogba is a big miss for him in particular.

required field - 11 Dec 2017 12:02 - 6143 of 6918

ManC look unstoppable....have to say.....Real-PSG......ouch....

Claret Dragon - 11 Dec 2017 12:12 - 6144 of 6918

Just thawed out after Saturday freeze. Chels looked a bit jaded.

Claret Dragon - 12 Dec 2017 22:15 - 6145 of 6918

Burnley.

Well done

Stan - 12 Dec 2017 22:37 - 6146 of 6918

I thank you CD 😀

https://streamable.com/wvlss

Joe Say - 13 Dec 2017 08:23 - 6147 of 6918

Yes well done Burnley - shows what you can do with a good manager/team spirit

And well done to my lot for bouncing back so well

Dil - 13 Dec 2017 10:03 - 6148 of 6918

Even we stuck 5 past Huddersfield away last game of the season last year so don't get too carried away.

Joe Say - 14 Dec 2017 08:27 - 6149 of 6918

3rd in the league, knock out stages of the CL, and qtr finals of the league cup

Every right to get carried away

Dil - 14 Dec 2017 08:47 - 6150 of 6918

You won the bloody league last year and all the English did and should reach the knockout stages of the CL. As for the Mickey Mouse Cup ... PL reserve team tournament.

Claret Dragon - 14 Dec 2017 13:39 - 6151 of 6918

Point was a good result considering how little of the ball they had.

Dil - 21 Dec 2017 09:31 - 6152 of 6918

Paul Clement sacked by the gypo's and I thought he was doing a marvellous job.

Hope Giggs gets it , deserve each other.

Claret Dragon - 22 Dec 2017 08:47 - 6153 of 6918

Seasons Greetings to all.

Worse game I have seen for a while on Tuesday.

No beer in the ground. No Shots on Goal. Zilch.





Claret Dragon - 13 Jan 2018 20:41 - 6154 of 6918

Moyes doing his best to get a longer contract.

required field - 13 Jan 2018 20:50 - 6155 of 6918

Wolves look set for the premier league...10 points ahead...impressive....

Dil - 15 Jan 2018 07:31 - 6156 of 6918

Giggs as Wales manager ... wonder if he'll bother to turn up for friendlies as he couldn't be arsed to as a player.

Chris Carson - 16 Jan 2018 17:13 - 6157 of 6918

Reports: Everton deal for Walcott close
Lyndon Lloyd Tuesday 16 January 2018 174 Comments [Jump to last]


Looks like the next stage to complete the EFC retirement home is nearing it's completion.

Best comment . ..."Can he play left back"
Everton look set to make their second big-money signing of the month this week with a deal for Theo Walcott close according to reports.
Paul Joyce of The Times, routinely a reliable source once moves reach this point, has tweeted that a £20m transfer of the 28-year-old forward from Arsenal is in the final stages of negotiations following talks between the two clubs yesterday.

That followed a piece by the similarly reliable Andy Hunter of The Guardian who said that the Blues had made progress on a deal and were hopeful of concluding the switch this week.

And now there are reports that the England international has travelled to Finch Farm to discuss the transfer and undergo a medical.

Walcott has yet to start a Premier League game for the Gunners this season and with the 2018 World Cup on the horizon is on the lookout for a new opportunity that would guarantee him more game time.

A move to either Goodison Park or St Mary's Stadium in Southampton has been mooted since the transfer window opened — Sam Allardyce confirmed his interest in signing the player last Friday — but the Blues' willingness to match the player's £110,000 wages and stump up Arsenal's asking price looks to have given them the edge.

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Richard Lyons
1 Posted 16/01/2018 at 06:11:56 Good news (I think). However, I have to ask myself, how desperate must an Arsenal player be to want to move to Everton at this time??
Christopher Timmins
2 Posted 16/01/2018 at 06:22:48 Can he play left back?

Dil - 17 Jan 2018 12:11 - 6158 of 6918

Cardiff v Man City next round of cup.

Can only ever remember playing them three times in Cardiff.

1983/84 August bank holiday and we had just been promoted from old Div 3 and they had been relegated from old Div 1. Went a goal down but came back to win 2-1 both goals from our full back Bodin ... the idiot who missed a pen for Wales v Rumania in 1993 and cost a trip to the WC in the USA.

About 1995 , FA Cup and we were in 3rd tier and they were in top tier and we won with a cracking goal from Nathan Blake.

August 2013 and our first home game after being promoted to the Premier League. Won a cracking match 3-2 and was probably the highlight of a bloody awful season for us.

Now we get the chance to roll them over again !
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