Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Mid-season Victory!
Okay, this is not a neutral post but my team happened to win a trophy over the weekend! I thought Liverpool would see more finals after losing to Milan in the Champions League final in 2007 but power in football shifts quicker than we realise.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Thoughts on Spurs, after watching Spurs beat Newcastle 5-0 at White Hart Lane and the draw away at Stevenage
A crucial North London derby is underway and to complement the event, a guest blogger has decided to contribute to the site which I always encourage . JK Saturnine has focussed on Tottenham Hotspurs and the different elements which have contributed to the club's success this season. So here it is, enjoy:
Adebayor
On signing for Spurs, Adebayor, it was said, would start brightly before petulance, laziness and indifference would rear its head. He would lose interest and form; and prove, once again, that he is a mercenary, a passenger at the club. Adebayor has, indeed, shown many facets but more so of his tremendous ability rather than his ability to alienate himself from popular support
Redknapp has played Adebayor predominantly as a target man, though he is not a classic ‘number 9’. He often moves and stays wide, happy to link play and create space for the attacking midfielders to move into.
In this game, against Aston Villa, we can see Adebayor picking up the ball frequently in wide positions in his own half as well as the opposition half. |
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Back with a bang or maybe not...
As a Liverpool fan, I am bitterly disappointed for various reasons. Yes, there was a poor game in which Manchester United emerged victorious without too much effort to temporarily climb ahead of their local rivals and seeming champions elect, Manchester City. Our display was poor for many reasons and a couple of close friends of mine have some texts in their possession from quite a maddened individual. His whereabouts are currently unknown but he may be bouncing around between now and May. We were victorious in the FA Cup which was pleasing but in the most important English competition of all, where domestic history is made, we were beaten by a superior side. United may have certain problems which may prevent them from retaining their title but they are not team spirit, experience, determination and tactical intelligence. Well done United but on Saturday 11 March 2012, you didn't have to beat a very good team.
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