Tuesday, 12 August 08, 05:01 PM
Recent headlines have emerged declaring that Dimitar Berbatov is set for a 28 million pound move to Manchester United after the two clubs reached an agreement for the Bulgarian striker. Tottenham had initially placed a 38 million pound asking price for their star, but with the help of the improved form from Darren Bent, and the possibility of Russian starlet Andriev Arshavin, Hotspurs have decided to allow Dimitar to leave.
Berbatov has publicly stated that he wants to play at Old Trafford which surely helped along the process of the transfer. It is expected that the Bulgarian could be in Manchester as soon as this weekend to kick off the opening weekend of the Premiereship.
Now with all this being said, the good news for Barca fans is that Thierry Henry will most certainly be staying at the Nou Camp. I recently spent the last week in Manchester and almost everyday I read the Manchester post add to the speculation that Fergie was preparing a bid for the Frenchman. The city was eager to see what would happen with the rumors of a new striker looming, especially after two disappointing performances which left fans with a less than zealous score line. But after the Berbatov transfer, Barcelona will look to enjoy a in-form Henry for the rest of the season. I expect a much better year from Thierry and am excited to see how Peppy G utilizes his many talents on the left side. The Frenchman could very well turn into a 60th minute or 70th minute addition on a regular basis as a means to spark up the front line, as Henry has a knack for scoring decisive goals late in matches.
In other news, Samuel Eto'o has been placed on the squad list for the upcoming Champions League qualifier against Wisla. However, goal.com has released an article stating that Eto'o is still hoping to find some closure to the drama that surrounded him earlier in the off-season. It stated that while he is playing for the club, and playing his hardest, he wishes to understand the comments about him not being a part of the future, and hopes to receive an apology based on the fact that the club openly sought out other options before "settling" for the Cameroonian. In my opinion, he is still the best option for us, and after viewing many photos of his recent workouts in Barcelona on their official site, he seems to be smiling just as much as when he first came to the Catalan club. I will almost certainly stay and I think that regardless of the Silva connections that have been made lately, Barcelona will be close to the top of any club ranking list.
Let's just get past Wisla so we can all take a deep breathe about the Champions League.
Tuesday, 29 July 08, 11:58 PM
First, let me begin by apologizing for my post as of late, or the lack thereof. As I'm on vacation, it seems that my place of residence does not have a very capable internet connection, thus hindering me from adding any posts based on the findings or viewpoints I may have. Now that I've gotten that out of the way, let's talk Barca futbol.
I've entitled this post Barca Drama because of the undeniable truth that Barcelona have a multitude of issues that need to be addressed before full focus can be placed on the upcoming season. The uncertain future of Messi and Eto'o, the possibility of Man U's bid for our frenchman Henry, the rumors of Drogba entering the squad, and not to mention the host of other players linked with a move to the Nou Camp. Let's address these one by one and hopefully this will all play out for the better.
Messi's Olympic Drama
Lionel is the heart and soul of FC Barcelona. No doubt. He's only 21, and it's scary to see this kind of pressure put on such a young lad. I'm terrified by the idea of Messi being bossed around by both Barca and Argentina because I do not want to see the youngster burn out well before his full potential is achieved. I do not fear that Messi will ever leave the club, as it is thanks to the club that he is even playing football. For those of you who don't know, Messi was born very small and needed growth hormone injections in order to keep growing at a healthy rate. His family was unable to make these payments, and after discovering the boys talents with a football, Barcelona agreed to pay for his medication and to move him to the Barcelona youth academy in Spain. He is eternally grateful for this and loves the club because of it. However I'm still hesitant to place all the pressure on him as Peppy G has eluded. I believe we can make the Champions League without him, and so I feel that if Argentina call for him, no appeal should be made, and he should be allowed to go play in the Olympics despite their less than impacting results. Basically, Messi wants to fulfill a dream of his. He doesn't care about the glory because no one gives glory to the Olympic winner. He just wants to play for his team while he can. Next Olympics he will be too old. Final Word, Messi goes to the Olympics.
Eto'o Anyone?
He is one of the top strikers in the world, so why doesn't anyone want him? Well, it's because we pay him so much. Not many squads are willing to equal his pay. And as I predicted, it seems that the more he experiences attention under this new regime, the more comfortable he has become. Messi is the star, but many have become hesitant to give Henry the number 9 tag, therefore possibly showing Eto'o that he has the respect and the attention he deserves. If you live in Barcelona and attend matches regularly. DO NOT BOO HIM. I'm serious, I'll come find you. Final Word, Eto'o stays because Lyon is the only club Barca will sell him to and Lyon won't give up Benzema.
Henry's Man U Saga
Despite some Man U fan's admission, Sir Fergie has discussed a possible bid for Thierry Henry. He is an incredible player and deserves much respect, but I do not believe he is worth 20 million euros. Now if Barca is offered that, it will be very difficult to let him go. The fan in me says don't do it because I believe we will see big things from the Frenchman this year, but the businessman in me says do it. I doubt Man U will actually make the formal bid, partially out of arrogance, and the other out of the realization that they can still get Berbatov if they stop being cheap and spend some dough. Final word, Henry stays.
Drogba to the Nou Camp?
Hell no. Stay at Stamford Bridge. Get out of here. He would cause the same amount of drama as Eto'o without the results. It doesn't make sense. We'd be giving in to his fame, and not his form. He's a good striker, don't get me wrong. But I pride myself on rooting for a club that is full of players who play on when someone nips at their shins. I don't want the diving King coming to our squad. Please Laporta, don't give in. Final Word, Drogba stays at Chelsea and has a poor first half of the season.
There you go, I've made some predictions. And the beauty of predictions is that when you make them, you prove that you're willing to be wrong.
Friday, 25 July 08, 02:51 AM
Now ironically, the two players seen above are no longer with the squad, however I witnessed a Barcelona team today that competes with the glory days of 04/05. Yes we only played Hibernian, and yes it was not the most competitive match of all time. But the most encouraging thing I saw tonight was the player's ability to read each other, and to understand what one another were thinking. Watching Messi work with Alves to score Gudjohnsen's second goal was magnificent, staging a goal of the classic Barca style. The 6-0 win was convincing and hopefully is that start to a bright new era.
Some players that deserve highlighting would have to be Pique, Messi, Alves, and Toure. Yaya did an exceptional job of holding the midfield, and I think his presence, along with Ketia's, will eliminate the bullying around of smaller players such as Iniesta and Xavi. Messi was brilliant as usual. His humble play, mixed with his hunger for goals shined and brought an immediate smile to my face. Pique and Caceres both looked comfortable in the back and I'm sure the 4-0 lead after 26 minutes didn't hurt.
The players wore jersey's between 1-11 for the classic style of numbering based on who is playing, which is why Messi wor 10, Henry 9, and Bojan 16, and Pique wore Milito's 3. I sincerely believe this team is re-vamped and ready to take on the world. I know I am.
Monday, 21 July 08, 11:57 PM
According to Spanish newspapers and sport.es, it's been confirmed that Valencia have fallen into debt and are receiving offers for the stars, specifically David Silva and David Villa. Much speculation has surrounded Villa since his spectacular showing in the European Championships despite his absence from the championship game. His incredible pace, finishing, and ability to make space quickly made him the talk of the town in Barcelona as a possible replacement for Samuel Eto'o. As a member of the starting XI for the Spanish national team and the face of Valencia, Villa is already partial to the spanish style of play. In previous interviews questioning the possibility of a transfer, Villa expressed his passion for playing in Spain and his preference to remain there, rather than transferring to the Premiere League or Serie A.
With that being said, top clubs such as Liverpool, Chelsea, Real Madrid, and of course Barcelona will surely challenge to snatch the star. The competition will be tight, but with the hints given by Villa, a move to the Blaugrana seems very possible. With his love for Barca's style and his own admission of his respect for the club, it would seem that if Eto'o goes, Villa could move on in as quickly as Hleb did after Ronaldinho. Still, Eto'o's agent recently stated that remaining in Barcelona is not out of the question. But just the same, a squad carrying Henry, Bojan, Messi, Eto'o, and Villa, simply seems out of the question
Villa is a much better option than Drogba in my opinion, and I think it would be rare to find someone who disagrees with that. However, Peppy G's plans may not include the smaller sized striker, as his targets have all seemed to be taller, lankier, and more like the "target man" style of player. Regardless, if Barcelona pass on Villa and he ends up playing with another top flight squad, the Catalan giants will regret their missed opportunity.
In other news, Messi has decided to travel with the team to Scotland, leaving many to wonder what will come of the recent Olympic drama.
And finally, in a somewhat laughable matter, Ronaldinho has opted to take the number 80 for his new AC Milan jersey, claiming that it represents his birth year, 1980. Clarence Seedorf is the current holder of the illustrious number 10 at the Italian club, and his unwillingness to hand over the number has been the first hint of unrest in the club since Ronaldinho's arrival. I don't want to sound too negative, but let's just hope that Ronnie doesn't turn up like another BRazilian who arrived in AC and decided to take an unorthodox number. Do you remember..... Ronaldo and his number 99?
Yeah, a year later, he faced allegations of sleeping with transvestite hookers, and suffered a blown knee. We'll see.
Wednesday, 16 July 08, 07:39 PM
It was a July something day and Thierry Henry had just signed his new contract with the spanish giants, FC Barcelona. Sadness fell over the Emirates and a spirit of dominance and utter "unstoppability" took over the Catalan club. Henry left a legacy as one of the all-time great Gunners in Arsenal history while leaving an even bigger questions mark, how would they survive?
As it would turn out.... quite nicely. The English club dominated their table for the majority of the season, only to slip two spaces towards the end, and to be eliminated in the quarter finals of the Champions League. Despite failing to win a major trophy, Arsenal played some of the most attractive football in all of Europe and ushered in a new era of play. Many pointed at the recent departure of Henry as the key to unleashing this new style. Which is why it's come to be called, "the Henry effect."
Now what does all this have to do with Barcelona? Well, I believe that it is a definite possibility that the very same effect could occur with Ronaldinho heading for Italy. The squad has been under a cloud of uncertainty and unrest ever since the drama of Dinho began funneling to the press, and now that the situation has been settled, the team can focus on what is important. Winning the league table.
With Ronnie out of the picture and Peppy G implementing his own coaching tactics, it's possible that Barcelona have been released of all that pressure, allowing them to return to their glory of 2004-2006. The key players are in position, and the training has begun. We will just have to wait until August to see if Ronaldinho's goodbye can spark "the Henry effect." Lets just hope that Barca can solidify the title and finish out the Champions League on top, instead of dropping off the table when it matters most.
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