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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...

Stan - 02 Jan 2014 22:49 - 2441 of 6918

"Its Molde and pronounced moll-dey u northern git :-)"

Profuse apologies I didn't know that -):

Dil - 03 Jan 2014 03:41 - 2442 of 6918

Know feck all about football either :-)

Dil - 03 Jan 2014 03:43 - 2443 of 6918

M ... you really don't want Malky trust me.

Fans will love him , work ethics fantastic , tactics .... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Dil - 03 Jan 2014 03:49 - 2444 of 6918

Real nice/genuine guy and will always be a legend in Cardiff with the fans for what he achieved but feck me we bought the Championship last season and should have bought survival this season given what he spent.

Tan is a tw*t but I'd be just as peed off as him with some of the buys Malky made last summer.

Stan - 03 Jan 2014 08:07 - 2445 of 6918

I was talking to a baggies fan and he was saying something similar to you Dil, Managers to concerned with defending at the expense of attacking aided by poor signings, result lack of goals and points. Probably a case of fear of failure by inexperienced management.

Stan - 03 Jan 2014 16:45 - 2446 of 6918

Quality finishing by the super team http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHOq4jP3aAA

KEAYDIAN - 03 Jan 2014 16:55 - 2447 of 6918

Eagles!

Dil - 04 Jan 2014 04:10 - 2448 of 6918

lol mate you just cheered me up no end.

Chris Carson - 05 Jan 2014 00:15 - 2449 of 6918

From My Seat: QPR (H)
By Ken Buckley :: 04/01/2014


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A goodly number of us assembled at our meeting place and the room of nonsense soon was abuzz with the possibilities of the day and indeed the possible outcome of the transfer window. Hot off the press was that Baines was not in the squad due to negotiations regarding atransfer to Man United. This was to be Jelavic's last game in a Blue shirt and we would get Dos Santos. Well, I told you it was the room of nonsense.

The teams were received via the cyber-space gateway which set off more permutations of comings and goings in January and after eleven years of Moyes putting out weakened teams in the cup, the same seemed the same today. Not many saw this as a foregone conclusion yet by 5.00pm we had trounced them and the cult following that Martinez is enjoying got larger.

The walk up to the ground was about as lively as the weather which could best be described as overcast and dank. It’s strange on cup days how the buzz of a Premier League match is replaced by a sort of suck-it-and-see attitude considering the team changes. After entering the ground an announcement was made informing all of a 10-minute delay due to excessive queuing at the Bullens Road/Park End ticket office as once again on a cup day the ticketing operation was not as smooth as might be expected of a multi-million pound business.

Still the resident record player operator put on all the cup songs of the past yet I noted the Manfred Man song that we replaced the word Quinn with Ev-er-ton was missing. Still its cup day so let’s get at it. The teams duly arrived and our Ref was Howard (I’m the greatest) Webb accompanied by the assistants and today we had a Judy Lino who seemed better than the bloke who only seemed to raise a flag when the great one told him.

Off we went attacking the Park End and right away the Martinez way was in action no matter the personnel on show and but for a weak effort to connect with a cross as the goal beckoned was to be our only scare of a half which was going to consist of us probing and passing in search of the opening that we could profit from. We had varying degrees of success but never that ball that produces a goal, some a bit over-hit, some a bit under-hit. All over the pitch we seeing good performances and none better than the young Stones at centre back.

The half though was being built around Barry and McCarthy who were instrumental in repelling what was building up toward our goal and the catalyst for all the forward moves which in turn let every member of the team put down a marker. Barkley was quality one minute then ordinary the next but could never be ignored which was a source of trouble for the visitors who incidentally had many players of premier and international experience within their ranks. Wherever you looked we had players playing well but just that final finish was missing. It was mostly all one way but the crowd were getting a little restless at our inability to score yet with the patient build up throughout the team it just seemed a matter of time.

Around the half hour mark Barkley surged and hit a shot that the Brazil international keeper could not hold and the quicksilver Osman was first to react but put his stretched effort over the bar. We were not to be denied though as on 35mins the excellent Oviedo roared forward down the left and a peach of a ball fed Barkley who took it on and curled a pearler home leaving the keeper stranded. We needed that goal and the reaction of the crowd whilst celebrating seemed to somehow know it was ‘Game over’ but let’s have a goal spree anyway. The ball was sprayed about front back and sides as the Blues built and probed and it was no surprise just before the break when our play was rewarded a second time and everyone was delighted for Jelavic as he got a break in mid-field from a mistake by a QPR player and strode on and despatched a 20yarder beyond the keeper. Cue raucous celebrations and delight by players and fans alike as the Croat broke a very unwanted statistic. Just a minute of added time and the break was reached to the satisfaction of all of a Blue persuasion.

H/T time and mostly the chat was light-hearted with many believing it could have been five!

Second half, no changes from our manager and two goals to the good we set about the opposition again and this half followed a similar pattern to the first with us spraying the ball about in what is now known as the Martinez way which is great to see, but every now and again a slight slip whilst passing across goal brings the ‘Watch it’ roar from the assembled. Otherwise this was a very one-sided half and many were wrestling with the notion of ‘Are we that good’ or is the second team in the championship ‘That bad’. Whatever the reason we played some great stuff and from keeper who was keeping his first clean sheet to Jelavic up front getting his first goals since, what is it, March 2013? Every member played a part.

Coleman had a couple of raspers saved; one was a brilliant save from the keeper. Barkley had surges and blasts, mostly off target, it has to be said, but a constant threat. Oviedo was playing the left touchline in great fashion with excellent defending and productive runs and dangerous crosses. This lad can play. It was his slalom of a run that set up the second for Jelavic who was left just a couple of yards out and free to accept the great pass from the Costa Rican and tap home. (He wellied really). ‘Jela’ was the word on the lips as two goals in a game was thought by many to never be seen again.

Just about ten minutes later the Oviedo machine was at it again as he powered his way into the box and eventually the keeper brought him down and even Howard Webb agreed with the faithful that it was a penalty. ‘Jela’ – ‘Jela’ - ‘Jela’ was the cry. No team-mate made any effort to take the ball so the stage was set for a Jelavic hat trick.

He placed the ball with precision and on the whistle he sashayed to the ball and dinked a slow motion shot that beat the keeper but sadly not the bar and the groans could be heard in Kirkby. Could he challenge Lukaku for a starting berth on this form or will he be moved on? January sounds exciting as long as you believe nothing till something happens. I think he deserved to take the ball home today but it was not to be.

It was easy-peasy now but fair play the Blues did not shut up shop and none roared forward with purpose more than Coleman and near the 80min mark Barkley had another devastating run with swerve and power and played the marauding Coleman in down the right and in keeping with his present form he smashed it across the keeper and tested the net fastenings. Much celebrating took place as the scoreboard clicked over to read 4-0 and that score line was a surprise to no-one. That was goal number 6 from our right back.

He was then subbed and Hibbert made his return and on his first touch the roar of ‘SHOOOT’ was prominent. That brought more smiles to faces. With little more than 5mins to go the excellent Barry made way for Heitinga and Barkley left the field to a great ovation as Mirallas took over.

No one was pushing themselves now as we kept ball as the clock ticked down. Such was our dominance today the faithful idn’t even bother with the ‘Ole’s .

Final whistle and we all filed out satisfied and made our way to destinations various. Many stopped off at the Fat Van and chippies and queue’s had formed. Someone asked what a Fat Van was, Mike I think, well it’s a large mobile caravan that cooks all the processed trans-fat meats and cholesterol laden multitudinous calorie carriers that our health police say will ensure an early grave to participants. The warnings seem unheeded.

M.O.tM. Many great performances that no matter who you pick would be hard to argue with but for me the Barry – McCarthy axis dictated the play from front to back which allowed all the others to strut their stuff. Our keeper didn’t have a save to make all match- wow

Back to the room of nonsense and no heavy tactical discussions needed. Just a Brown/Bitter and a laugh did me. I took Dick Fearons advice of a brown bitter is also called a ‘communist’ so I ordered with confidence. However our lady bar person loudly requested I go away in jerky movements!
Back again next Saturday for the visit of Norwich. Will not be as easy as today but we can’t afford another slip up at home.

See you there to ‘roar em on’!

UP THE BLUES.




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Mike Gaynes
981 Posted 04/01/2014 at 23:45:28

Thanks, Ken! Having been abandoned by the TV gods today, we all envied your eyewitness position.
The Everton radio guys kept commenting on how quiet Goodison was today. Did you have the same reaction?

goldfinger - 05 Jan 2014 15:18 - 2450 of 6918

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goldfinger - 05 Jan 2014 15:21 - 2451 of 6918

SAM ALLARDYCE??????????????????? Do West Ham have money to chuck away??.

Thought they lost 5-0 today.

Chris Carson - 05 Jan 2014 17:27 - 2452 of 6918

If Everton keep up this form to end of season, top 4 or 5 reckon Roberto Martinez will zip up that table. United paying Moyes those sort of wages may regret it. Allardyce misprint sureley :O)

goldfinger - 05 Jan 2014 18:30 - 2453 of 6918

Moyes..........................humbug.

Useless display today.

Chris Carson - 05 Jan 2014 18:32 - 2454 of 6918

GF - Oh Dear, looks like you and your pals could be in negative equity with your box at Old Trafford :O) Got to blame Fergie, without Rooney and Van Persie your team are a bag of shite. As you can imagine myself and fellow Evertonians owe him a huge debt of gratitude as it's becoming more evident that Martinez is by far the better manager than "The Chosen One" LOL!!

goldfinger - 05 Jan 2014 18:41 - 2455 of 6918

Hey Chris we didnt go today, not covered for cup matches.

I am told Martinez would have been Fergies first choice if he had been born Scotish........straight up.

Defence looks a shambles, looks worse on TV than when you are there.

That young idiot fabio as to be sold, how many times as he done that.

Midfield not covering defence.

In short we have lost more confidence than the England cricket team so that is saying a lot, blah blah blah blah humbug.

Dil - 06 Jan 2014 15:26 - 2456 of 6918

Solskjaer is on over £4 million at Cardiff.

Stan - 06 Jan 2014 16:10 - 2457 of 6918

Yeah and I bet half of that includes his redundancy money up front I expect -):

Stan - 06 Jan 2014 16:16 - 2458 of 6918

Back to the weekends most outstanding game... featuring quite naturally "you know who" http://www.itv.com/sport/football/article/2014-01-04/fa-third-round-highlights-southampton-4-3-burnley/

Dil - 06 Jan 2014 22:12 - 2459 of 6918

Man United are doing so well at the moment they are apparently going to lend £15 million signing Zaha to Cardiff , I love Moyes :)

Stan - 06 Jan 2014 22:18 - 2460 of 6918

Another 10 Saha's maybe, and then they might stand a chance of staying up -):
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