Thursday, March 29, 2007

Crazy Football!!!!!!!!!!

Mc Claren is it time to go?


I ask you the question, should he stay or go? Steve McClaren has managed the England for the last 9 games winning only 4 games, winning 3, losing 2 that leaves him with a 44.44% success rate.

The scary thing is that he has not even played against any good opposition. Who would you replace Steve McClaren with? Jose Mourinho maybe? I doubt that England would ever go for him! So who will be the next England manager, only time will tell.

For now McClaren’s job is safe at least until the next Euro 2008 qualifier in Estonia in June — despite another dismal display.

Congrats go out to Stevie G who added two more goals to his tally.




Monday, March 26, 2007

Classic Goals



Paul Robinson





Andre Shevchenko

Friday, March 16, 2007

Shevchenko vs Berbatov

£10.9 million vs £30 million, who do you think was the better buy. Spurs are starting to get some really amazing players with huge potential on the cheap. With 18 goals in 38 games for spurs, and just as many assists Berbatov could well be one of the finds of the season.

Berbatov has firmly established himself as the first choice forward at the club; participating in all but one of the games he has been fit to play in, starting 12 of a possible 15 games and coming on as substitute for a further two of those. His experience in Europe is already reaping rewards for his new club. He has scored in each of the four UEFA Cup games he has played for Spurs, with his performances earning two man-of-the-match awards in the group stages against Besiktas and Club Brugge.

However, after a poor start to his first season at Chelsea, many people questioned whether Andriy Shevchenko was worth such a hefty transfer fee and there was speculation about Shevchenko's return to AC Milan. In January 2007 ex-Chelsea players had even suggested that Andriy might end up being the biggest flop in British football.

Despite the constant criticism from the media, Shevchenko has continued to work hard at Chelsea and has recently shown signs of beginning to find his feet in England. Shevchenko scored his sixth and seventh goals for Chelsea against Wycombe Wanderers in the Carling Cup semi-final on January 23, 2007 , and on January 28, he scored his ninth Chelsea goal in the 3-0 defeat of League 1 side Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup.

He continued his good run of form against Blackburn Rovers by having a total of 7 shots at goal, all on target and was praised by José Mourinho who said that it was his best game for Chelsea so far [10]. Shevchenko came on as a substitute for the FA Cup Quarter Final tie against Norwich City F.C., in which he scored his 10th goal of the season with a header in the dying seconds of the game. His 11th goal came days after, with a crucial equalizer against F.C. Porto in the UEFA Champion's League.




Thursday, March 08, 2007

Man Utd 1 Lille 0



"HENRIK LARSSON said farewell to the Old Trafford faithful in style."

Larsson’s 72nd-minute winner confirmed Manchester United’s place in the last eight of the Champions League.
The Swede's goal was priceless as he leapt to the skies to power home a header, from the cross of Cristano Ronaldo.

When the Swedish veteran was subbed just moments after his 72nd-minute winner, the whole of the ground rose in acclaim – knowing this would be the last act at Old Trafford.

In nine starts, plus three as sub, the striker has scored three goals in three different competitions. His all-round play cannot be measured in such statistics but has been equally priceless. It has been that of a veteran schooled in all the fine arts of this game.

Larsson’s last match now for United will come in Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final at Middlesbrough.


Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Barca KO’d



To little to late! After an amazing first half display liverpool where unlucky not to be a goal up going into the second half, Barca never seemed get out of the starting block for this 2nd leg game and only have themselves to blame for being not of the Champions league.

Will Liverpool go on and lift the Champions league trophy? Only time will tell, but after last night display not many will argue that Liverpool have to be one of the favourites to win the tournament.

Carragher insisted beating reigning champs Barca eclipsed even their win over AC Milan in the 2005 final.

He said: “This has to be the best ever. I feel it is the greatest victory this club has ever had in Europe.

"Even though we have knocked them out they are still the best club side in the world, so beating them over two legs is a remarkable achievement.

With players like Carragher and Gerrad leading the way and the fans cheering them on it will be hard to stop them, lets hope they repeat the success of the 2005 final








Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Revenge is sweet



It’s that time of the year again when bottom of the log team’s battle for valuable league point, fans bite there fingers to the bone in fear of the idea that there beloved team might be relegated and Spurs thumping the hammers 4-3. Yes thast right in case you think you miss read that WEST HAM 3, SPURS 4

Who would have guessed that after what West Ham did to the Spurs last season would revenge be so sweet by helping West Ham on their way to the Championship Division. I must admit I will miss them but not all is fair in football and I am sure we will see them bounce back.


Click here for Martin Jol's verdict on the game








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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Arsenal Blah Blah Blah


2nd Cup KO in 4 days
Being a Spurs fan I am meant to hate Arsehole sorry Arsenal, but hey they do play great football time to time and they do have one of the best youth systems in the premiership.
So what happened in the Carling Cup final and the FA Cup against Blackburn (you go Benni- classy goal).For the last few years Arsenal have gone from a top two side to a top four side, people keep saying wait wait for the current squad to mature, I say enough is enough get off your tight asses and buy one or two experienced players when you sell someone like Viera you are meant to replace them. dah dah dah. well lets hope you guys return to form soon.
Check out what the Sun have to say about Arsenals poor run of form.



You will be missed!!



Henrik Larsson set to leave Man Utd next month.

The 35-year-old Swedish striker, who began his loan spell with the United in January, will return to Helsingborg on 12 March. He will surely be missed by the players and fans at United as he made a huge impact at the Club. With out a doubt you could say he was the best thing to come out of the January transfer window. Just another sign of Ferguson’s pure managerial class.
Larsson has scored two goals in eight games for United, including a strike on his debut against Aston Villa. He made an impact at Celtic, where he scored 242 goals in over 300 games after joining the Scottish giants in 1997, and found the net twice during the 3-2 defeat by Porto in the 2003 Uefa Cup final.
There was better luck in European competition for the Swede last season when he came on as substitute to help Barcelona beat Arsenal 2-1 in the Champions League final.
It is sad to have to say good bye to a player of his class, lets hope he continues adding to his amazing record in Sweden.