Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
PEP WANT SAF'S POST
Pep Guardiola is ready to snub Chelsea because he wants to bossManchester United. Blues owner Roman Abramovich is hoping the former Barcelona chief will take over at Stamford Bridge next summer. But Guardiola, who is on a year’s sabbatical in New York, fancies moving in at Old Trafford when Alex Ferguson retires.
That could be at the end of this season. If not, Guardiola would beprepared to hold out for another year. Fergie and Guardiola are close friends and have met privately in New York.
A source close to Guardiola said: “The whole history of Manchester United, his relationship with Sir Alex and the way the club is run appeals to Pep.
“Right now I’d be astonished if hewent to Chelsea. He really wants towait for the United job even if it means extending his time out of the game.”
Guardiola wants to be able to concentrate on all aspects of the football club without interference from above.
Red Rom’s constant hiring and firing of managers — interim chief Rafa Benitez is his ninth boss in a decade — does not appeal.
Monday, November 5, 2012
CHELSEA FLAIR ALREADY PREDICTABLE
Forget Roberto di Matteo. The most nervous about Chelsea 's dipin form has to be West Bromwich Albion manager Steve Clarke. For all the flair of Juan Mata , Oscar and Eden Hazard , Chelsea are looking predictable. It was Swansea City who scored the sort of goal Blues' midfield should be crafting. Fernando Torres isn't playing as a goal scorer, but more as a playmaker. His best moments at the Liberty came when he was trying to play in teammates, which is really overkill given the wealth of creativity at Di Matteo's disposal. Romelu Lukaku, currently on-loan at the Baggies, would offer the manager something completely different to what he has. He doesn't like the Didier Drogba comparison, but Lukaku is the one player on Chelsea 's books capable of playing with his back to goal. At the moment, Chelsea 's biggest threat is coming from set-pieces. Their little creators are being crowded out and kept at arm's length by opposition defences.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
AYC Qualifier: South Africa 1 - 1 Nigeria
Nigeria's Flying Eagles have brightened their chances of defending the African Youth Championship (AYC) trophy they won in 2011 after they drew 1-1 against the Amajita of South Africa in the first leg of the final round qualifying match in Nelspruit on Friday.
The Amajita, who had earlier beaten the country's U-20 national team in a friendly encounter in July, got the curtain raiser in the first half before the Nigerians fought back gamely to even scores in the second half through hard working Abduljelil Ajagun in the second half.
The Flying Eagles will host the return leg at the Ilorin Township Stadium in Kwara State on October 7th and will be the pundits' favourites to advance to the AYC slated for next year.
Nigeria saw the better of the Ngorongoro Heroes of Tanzania in the last round 4-1 on aggregate while South Africa defeated Congo only on away goals rule after both ended the tie2-2 apiece.
Nigeria edged the Cubs of Cameroon 3-2 in the final of the last AYC decided in South Africa in 2011 courtesy of Terry Envoh's extra time strike after both sides ended the regulation time 2-2.
The Flying Eagles went ahead to the Fifa U-20 World Cup in Colombia but bowed out in the quarter final despite putting up a valiant battle against France. It ended 1-3 in favour of the European nation.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
United tracks Everton star
According to reports from the Daily Mirror , Manchester United is believed to be tracking Everton star midfielder, Marouane Fallaini in hopes of making a potential bid for the player in the January transfer window.
Fellaini has been the topic of much discussion in the past several weeks since the close of the summer transfer window at the beginning of September and he is thought to be a potential massive signing for one of several clubscome January.
Manchester United could use the player as the long term effectiveness of Michael Carrick is becoming more and more suspect. Additionally the health of Darren Fletcher in the long run of things is also under a microscope because he is yet to truly return to full health and is a major worry for the club.
If Fellaini moves to Old Traffordit would be a true steal for the Red Devils as he is a type of midfield weapon they are lacking as he is a true box to box midfielder that can play as effectively deep in a holding position just as in a high attacking position. His height and aerial ability is also a major boost for his potential value to another club aside from Everton.
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