Friday, 13 February 09, 05:05 PM
Hoffenheim thought that
they would have an easy time playing Bayer Leverkusen on this Friday the 13th, but luck was not with them.
Bayer, who was coming off a loss this past weekend against VfB Stuttgart, won against Hoffenheim 4:1.
The scoring started just like Bayer's match last weekend, in the 3' minute. German international Patrick Helmes opened the scoring for the visiting team. Helmes put in a great low cross that
was put into the box by Renato Augusto. This was his 14th goal of the season, but he would not stop there. In the 12' Simon Rolfes (pictured) put the visiting team ahead 2-0. This match was all
but over though. Just after the half-hour mark, Hoffenheim won a penality due to Bayer 'keeper Rene Adler pulling down Demba Ba inside the box.
Sejad Salihovic took the
penality for the home team and he converted. Hoffenheim were down 2:1 going into halftime, but Helmes quashed the momentum brought on by the home team. In the extra time before halftime, Bayer
restored their two-goal cushion, Michal Kadlec playing Tranquillo Barnetta down the left from a free kick and Helmes slamming home the resultant cross for his second of the game.
Three minutes into the second half, Leverkusen made sure that the match was done. Gonzalo Castro headed in a corner to make the match all over. (4-1)
Shocked, Hoffenheim never found it back into the match. Helmes was close to getting the hattrick in the 71', but Stefan Kießling put in the ball that was inches past Helmes.
This result puts FC Bayern Munich in the perfect position to gain first place for the first time this season. Bayern play the other team that is in contention for first place Hertha BSC on Saturday. Will the Bayern fans benefit from the day of love? We will have to see.
Saturday, 07 February 09, 11:17 PM
First of all, I want to give a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my older sister Kelli! She is turning the big 2-4 today! Happy birthday chica!!
Now, to today's hunk. (No, Stephanie, it is not Serdar Tasci). This new hunky gent plays for the same team as your beloved Serdar though. So, without further hesitation, let me present to you, the latest person to be introduced into the "hunky brotherhood."
ROFL! This one was amazing! lol Thank you Steph for finding this one for me. :D
May I present to you Mario Gomez! Mario here was born on July 10, 1985. He is a German footballer of Spanish descent.
In 2004, he played for 10 minutes for VfB Stuttgart in the Champions League in a game against Chelsea on 9 March and made his debut in the Bundesliga on 8 May.
In the 2004–05 season, playing for the Regionalliga side, he scored 15 times in 24 games and was to be capped eight times in the first team.
In the 2005–06 season, Gómez joined the first team permanently. He played 30 times in the Bundesliga, scoring six times at this level, his first goal coming on 17 September 2005. The striker also played five times in the UEFA Cup, scoring twice, and in three times in the League Cup.
In the 2006–07 season the youngster established himself as one of the top scorers in the Bundesliga. However, he broke his hand on 10 March 2007 and suffered a torn ligament in his left knee. He made his comeback on 12 May 2007, and immediately scored after coming on from the bench. In that game, VfB Stuttgart defeated Bochum (3–2) and went two points clear heading into the Bundesliga's final weekend where they won at home against Energie Cottbus, thus becoming German champions. Furthermore, VfB Stuttgart also reached final of the German Domestic Cup, where Gómez participated, but VfB Stuttgart lost to 1. FC Nuremberg. After the season, he was named German Footballer of the Year for 2007.
In July 2007, Gómez extended his contract at VfB Stuttgart until 2012. (TAKE THAT BAYERN!)
While, in the 2007–08 season, the rest of his team struggled to keep performing at their 06–07 season standards, Gómez remained at an astonishingly high level, scoring 19 goals in 25 appearances, second in the Bundesliga's Top Scorer list, just behind Bayern Munich's Luca Toni who scored 25 times. In the cup he actually scored the most goals of players. Because of his recent development, many big clubs have been interested in the 23 year old forward. Gómez has recently gained the nickname “Mr. Zuverlässig” (lit. “Mr. Reliable”), as seen in his second of three goals against Bundesliga rival Werder Bremen (final score 6–3), where he managed to net in a virtually unreachable pass by teammate Yıldıray Baştürk.
Gómez has both German and Spanish nationality, but played for all German youth national teams from age 17.
He made his debut for the German national team against Switzerland on 7 February 2007. Germany won the match 3–1, with Gómez scoring Germany's second goal.
Gómez gained his second cap for Germany, coming on as a substitute for Kevin Kurányi in a Euro 2008 qualifier against San Marino, scoring two goals that contributed to a final 6–0 victory.
Joachim Löw called Gómez up to the German squad for Euro 2008. He played in all three of Germany's group games and was largely disappointing as he failed to recapture his club form and contrived to miss several seemingly straightforward chances (including missing from only three yards out with an open goal in front of him against Austria). When the knockout stages began, Löw decided to play with just one striker up front, thus relegating Gómez to the substitute's bench. He later came off the bench in the final of Euro 2008 for Miroslav Klose but couldn't prevent Germany from losing 1-0 to Spain.
He currently DOES have a WAG that a recent interview said that he would love to start a family with.
Mario and Silvia. :D
A big thank you goes out to our friends at Wikipedia for all the typed junk. I am sick with strep throat, so I am not feeling the best. :(
Friday, 06 February 09, 08:51 PM
Yes, I realize that it is still Friday here, but I am so bored, that I am posting ahead of time! :D Anyway, let me present to you the newest hunk to be added to the hunky brotherhood!
He looks so cute here, and to think, these are the official team photos for Bayer! *drools* :D
May I present to you Simon Rolfes!! Sorry Stephanie, I will have to do Serdar on Sunday! Simon here was born on January 21, 1987. He is 21 years old and currently plays for Bayer Leverkusen. He started his senior career with Werder Bremen, where he played for their academy. At Bremen, he made 100 apps and put the ball in the net 18 times. He plays defensive midfielder and wears #6 for both club and country. He spent a season on loan at SSV Reutlingen from 2002 to 2003, making 13 appearances. In 2004 he moved to Alemannia Aachen and played 28 times in his one season there. In 2005, Bayer Leverkusen signed him and since then he has made 113 appearances and scored 19 goals. He made his international debut on March 28th, 2007 against Denmark. He was also part of the Euro 2008 Runner-up team. He has already proved to be a very vital asset for both club and country. For more on Simon and his hunkyness, please visit his official website.
Friday, 06 February 09, 01:34 PM
WOOOOO! Wow! Welcome back the "ever so popular" hunk of the day post! :D Today's hunk comes to us from the country of Germany! :D WOO!
This is Sebastian Rudy! Seb here was born on the same day as my bf (who, happens to have the same first name too! :D). Seb will be turning 19 on February 28th! He plays for the German giants VfB Stuttgart. Seb here though is going through a rehab session...(for lack of a better term)... to strengthen his ankle that he hurt in a training session back in November of 2008. He joined the VfB academy in 2003 and started his senior career in 2007, playing for the reserve team. This last summer, he signed his first real professional contract with the team and he played his first senior match on August 10, 2008 in the 5:0 win against Hansa Luneburg. He is currently a member of the German U-18 squad.
His father's name is Claude and he has 3 brothers and 1 sister.
Wednesday, 04 February 09, 09:58 AM
Today is a sad day for Bayern fans. (And a great day for VfB fans! :D) Today, former French international Will Sagnol has decided to call it a career.
The defender, who has been suffering from injury problems, said in an official press conference,
"That's the end. The pain is too great for me to continue playing. It's something I have to accept. I'm devastated and it's hard to take. I'd always dreamed it would end differently, and I'd have liked to keep playing for at least another few years,”
Sagnol, 31, had to make this very tough decision with the help of the best doctors all throughout Europe.
"I've tried everything in recent weeks, but the doctors are unanimous: I can't go on.”
Sagnol even admitted that walking has caused him to be in constant pain. As he is unable to exercise his official profession of footballer, Sagnol will now file for the status of "sports invalid", required by both club and player for insurance and other technical reasons. Even though he played for the rival of my favorite team, I still think that he is one hell of a player and he will be missed.
(Picture courtesy of bundesliga.de)
Wednesday, 17 December 08, 10:17 AM
This gif is off the now non existent Who Ate All The Pies. I saw this one and laughed. So, here you all go, enjoy. :D
Thursday, 11 December 08, 09:50 PM
Ok! I am adding more sections to the blog all. :) I would love some suggestions for my Hunk of the Week and Friday Quiz sections!! So, send me the suggestions and questions! :) I will also be doing a post during my Christmas break all about me, so send in your questions and I will be honored to answer them. As for the internet thing I told you guys about, we just about have it resolved!! *happy dance* Anyway, feel free to check out the page and my gallery. I have added some emoticons my friend made. Thank you!! :) He has more, but I will make sure to link you guys to his page. :)
Please remember everyone, this blog is by the fans and FOR the fans! :) I would love your input and help running the blog. :)
Anyway, here is the new section! It is called GIF Greatness. I have some pretty amazing footy gifs on the ol' beast, so I have decided to share them with you all! Stay tuned for more! This one is courtsey of Rob on Off the Post!! Anyway, thank you all and hope to talk to you all soon! :) ((Also, thank you for helping my post on RealMadrid Talk. It was awesome of you all! :) ))
Tuesday, 02 December 08, 09:51 AM
*sigh* All I have to say is god damn it!! :(
Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has won the 2008 Ballon d'Or award ahead of Lionel Messi and Fernando Torres.
Ronaldo was the clear favourite to land the prestigious prize after a remarkable year at Old Trafford.
The powerful attacker netted 42 goals last season as the Red Devils claimed Premier League and UEFA Champions League glory.
His summer was overshadowed by Real Madrid's courting of the 23-year-old, while he missed the start of the new term with an ankle injury.
But Ronaldo has demonstrated his impressive ability in recent weeks, netting nine times since September.
Ronaldo finished runner-up to Brazilian forward Kaka in 2007 and overcame strong competition this time around from Barcelona playmaker Messi - who finished second - and third placed Liverpool star Torres.
He is already FIFPro World Player of the Year and also took the top prizes from the Professional Footballers' Association and the Football Writers last term.
The Portugal winger is the first United player to win the Ballon d'Or since George Best in 1968 and the first from his country since Luis Figo in 2000.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Manchester United), 446 points
2. Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona), 281 pts
3. Fernando Torres (Spain, Liverpool), 179 pts
4. Iker Casillas (Spain, Real Madrid), 133 pts
5. Xavi (Spain, Barcelona), 97 pts
6. Andrei Arshavin (Russia, Zenit St Petersburg), 64 pts
7. David Villa (Spain, Valencia), 55 pts
8. Kaka (Brazil, AC Milan), 31 pts
9. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden, Inter Milan), 30 pts
10 Steven Gerrard (England, Liverpool), 28 pts
11. Marcos Senna (Spain, Villarreal), 16 pts.
12. Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo, Arsenal), 12 pts.
13. Wayne Rooney (England, Manchester United), 11 pts.
14. Sergio Aguero (Argentina, Atletico Madrid), 10 pts.
15. Frank Lampard (England, Chelsea), 8 pts.
16. Franck Ribery (France, Bayern Munich), 7 pts.
17. Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon, Barcelona), 6 pts.
18. Gianluigi Buffon (Italy, Juventus), 5 pts.
19. Michael Ballack (Germany, Chelsea), Cesc Fabregas (Spain, Arsenal), 4 pts.
21. Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast, Chelsea), Sergio Ramos (Spain, Real Madrid), Nemanja Vidic (Serbia, Manchester United), 3 pts.
24. Edwin van der Sar (Netherlands, Manchester United), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Netherlands, Real Madrid), 2 pts.
No votes : Karim Benzema (Lyon), Pepe (Real Madrid), Luca Toni (Bayern Munich), Rafael van der Vaart (Real Madrid), and Yuri Zhirkov (CSKA Moscow).
Sunday, 23 November 08, 11:10 PM
"In football, there are wonderful and also not so wonderful situations. We held talks with head coach Armin Veh yesterday evening and came to the conclusion that we are in
need of change. Armin Veh and Alfons Higl have been relieved of their respective posts. It was a very difficult decision for us to make because we are very thankful what they achieved here over
the past three years," said VfB president Erwin Staudt on Sunday morning. The separation from Armin Veh and Alfons Higl is not the only consequence to be derived from Saturday's 4-1 defeat in
Wolfsburg.
Babbel and Widmayer to take over
"I spoke with the team today too and made every individual very aware that he must call up his full potential. The dismissal of Armin Veh should not be seen as an alibi
for the players. I expect everyone to be fully concentrated on the task at hand. This should really shake the team into action and hopefully we will use that in our approach to the up-coming
tasks," commented Staudt. On Sunday morning, Markus Babbel took charge of the VfB team training session: "Markus will take over in the position of team boss, Rainer Widmayer will operate as
trainer," explained Erwin Staudt on the decision to install the former German international and ex-reserve team co-trainer. The president concluded by saying: "We hope that together, they can
guide VfB back onto the road to success."
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Friday, 24 October 08, 11:45 PM
Sooooo sorry that this is late. I have been partying the night away at my 17th birthday party! :) Anyway, here you all go! :)
1) Who was the top scorer in the Bundesliga last season?
2) Name the last 5 World Cup winners
3) Who is this cute little goober?
4) Name the last English team that won the UEFA Cup
5) Name the ironic sponser of a former Bundesliga team that is an oxymoron.
Answers at the end of the weekend. :)
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