Thursday, 19 April 07, 03:06 PM
Sorry for the slight lateness of this, but as everyone knows, Platini's administration chose Poland & Ukraine's joint bid over the other top candidates of Austria-Hungary (are they trying to
resurrect the empire again?) and favourites Italy. I'll confess, i've posted late because I spent the entire day laughing at the dismay of the Italians, most of whom were soooooo confident that
they were going to get it.
Why? Because they're Italy. Because of the riots and match-fixing and other problems that they thought would secure the sympathy vote having assumed that people would want to see them rewarded for
their self-inflicted problems. And Because they're "world champions". Guess what? They already got their sympathy vote - it's called the World Cup. Everything now is just karma for Fabio Grosso's
honesty.
And there's the small matter of politics - Italy did not support Platini's UEFA presidential campaign (maybe because he seems to be slightly on the extreme side), and perhaps they are paying the price for that now. Italy still have the same old football administration that they've had for 20 years, and nothing has shaken it - not the doping scandals, not the riots and violence, and certainly not the match-fixing/calciopoli scandals. Perhaps they thought that they were too old and powerful for the young man, and now they've been shown up. This might be the catalyst for the shake-up that Italian football has required for some years now, and Platini might have precipitated it, which is ironic considering he spent his best years under the power shelter of the Old Lady in Turin. I'm not Platini's biggest fan, but I think if he had been president prior to calciopoli, there was no way AC Milan would have been allowed into Europe this season.
As for the decision in general, I think it's great. Countries like Poland And Ukraine are all part of "Europe", but let's face it, nobody really considers them to be. They will always be "those Eastern Europeans" to the self-important Western Europeans and it's time that something was done to give them a presence. Poland, despite being part of the EU are yet to be really accepted, and the Ukraine are just one of many nations trying desperately to gain membership into the EU. The leftovers of strife and communism are still visible over there, but it is major events like these that can literally transform the fortunes of a country.
It will help both countries (moreso Ukraine) on a financial/economical level, and will also bring them to the world stage. This is important especially in the case of the Ukraine, where a wave of mini-Abramovich's has seen football clubs being bought up and millions spent on bringing talent in from around the world. The announcement that the Euro is coming will only spur on the football interest in these countries, and meanwhile they will be busy cleaning up and preparing for a festival of fun and football. Meanwhile Sepp Blatter and his little sidekick Michel Platini can chuckle to themsleves. Who knows... maybe "incentives" from the Russian/Ukrainian mob were involved? With Blatter you can just never say.
Thursday, 19 April 07, 01:31 AM
Tuesday, 03 April 07, 05:10 PM
Friday, 30 March 07, 01:14 AM
So assuming that the Real Madrid circus was a reality TV show - one of the ones where the useless ones get voted off (and the even more useless ones win), let's take a look at who should/would survive from the current squad.
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
(Let me know who you think should be chopped-and-changed at Real using the comments below)

STICKING AROUND

And then there's the "others": Salgado is a good solid player, who would be good to keep, but who also wouldn't be missed much if sold. Cicinho is an exciting
player, but inconsistent, and like Salgado, wouldn't be missed. It doesn't help that they both play in the same position. Higuain is a talent, but quite young, and largely
unproven. He needs another season, like Marcelo, the exciting young Brazilian left-back who has been struck down by injuries.Raul Bravo is an average defender, who will always be
back-up. He can fill in effectively at left-back, and not as effectively at centre-back.
Real desperately need a new coach as well, maybe Mourinho, maybe Rafa Benitez, but Mourinho would do a top job. And I would recommend them signing a busy central midfielder to complement Diarra and Gago in the middle. Michael Essien is out of reach, but Gattuso, De Rossi, and Lucho Gonzalez are all excellent options, ESPECIALLY Lucho. Emerson, although looking visibly aged, is still an experienced winner, and if he stayed, would be an important member of the squad.
So tell me, WHAT DO YOU THINK THE CHANGES SHOULD BE AT REAL THIS SUMMER?
Thursday, 22 March 07, 09:36 PM
A roundup of some YouTube goodness concerning the "Fake Ronaldo", Cristiano. Nice light-hearted stuff inspired by his incessant step-overs and diving:
On English players produced at Manchester United and Chelsea? Rubbish