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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Should Wenger Bring Back Vieira?


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Murmers abound: Arsene Wenger may be planning a move for old Arsenal stalwart Patrick Vieira. This is either the perfect plan or a complete waste of time. I haven’t figured it out yet.

The Vieira who once helped lead Arsenal through the glory days of trophies and titles could be what the Professor needs right now. Wenger’s kids are in dire need of core leadership and defensive stability. There’s a Lord of the Flies comparison in here somewhere, but I can’t quite flush it out. Arsenal definitely need a grown-up on their island to keep them grounded and direct them. And Vieira is an obvious candidate. A legendary defensive midfielder with undeniable leadership and experience, a Vieira-type presence could be the thing Arsenal need to steady the ship and give it direction once again. But can Vieira bring anything near the old stuff?

He’s 33 years old. Well past his prime. He’s struggled with form. He’s struggled with injury. He might step into his old boots with success or he could spend most of the season on the physio’s table. Wenger knows he won’t be getting the old Vieira. He knows he’d be investing in a hit-or-miss package. So the question becomes, will the off-the-pitch influence of Vieira outweigh any on-the-pitch inconsistency?

With the market’s inflated prices I wonder if we’ll see more aging players going to big English clubs. Owen to United. Vieira might go to Arsenal. Who else? If big club can get a discount price on such established-yet-fading talent, who can blame them for trying to integrate the old and young? Owen and Vieira won’t start every match, but if they can perform well in small doses and influence younger, still-developing players, such moves can pay off.

Arsenal have also been connected to Blaise Matuidi from Saint-Etienne. The 22-year-old defensive midfielder can give Arsenal the tactical difference they need and help balance their flowing attack-mindedness with some central rigidity. But what Vieira can bring as a veteran might be as important to Wenger as the vitality Matuidi can bring as a young player. Wenger should probably grab them both. The best of both worlds and two promising options in deep midfield, a place Arsenal have shown a painful vacancy.

Last season, Wenger relied on his plethora of youngsters. But what was missing was someone to teach them. There was no Vieira, no Henry to look up to, to follow. Vieira could do wonders as a leader and a teacher, helping works-in-progress like Fabregas, Nasri and Walcott bloom into their fullest potential.

The remaining quesiton is would Vieira embrace the move? He wants to play in South Africa in 2010. He wants to spend the next year proving he’s up to that challenge. Playing in the Premier League again could mean less starts than if he landed in a gentler league. The roughness and intensity in England could put him at a higher risk for recurring injury. At his age, he might be more likely to get the starts he wants at a smaller club. He might be more likely to enjoy a full season of play in a gentler league. Can his history with Arsenal and his relationship with Wenger outweigh these considerations?

Like Owen for United, Vieira shouldn’t cost Arsenal much. Owen came on the free. Vieira only has a year left on his contract. If Arsenal can convince him to come and bring him in at a modest price they’ll have no complaint if he doesn’t give them the old stuff every week.

I guess all this thinking out loud leads me to this: If Wenger can get him, Wenger should go for him. Why not? Set up a performance-based deal akin to Owen’s and Wenger will get what he pays for with Vieira. As when Robbie Fowler came back to Liverpool in 2006: Fowler didn’t tear up the pitch every week and he didn’t magically regain his old abilities, but he scored 10 goals in all competitions and gave his teammates a lift just by being there. A dose of a Vieira could be a great thing for the ailing Gunners. I wonder if he’d embrace a return to north London.

August Edition Transfer Rumors

The Dutch league has already begun this weekend, with Ajax winning in Martin Jol’s debut and champions AZ starting the season with a shocking loss to Heracles, the French Ligue beginning this weekend and the the Premiership joining soon. Clubs are in the middle or the end of their friendly tours and season preparations, and it’s time to look at who are the hottest and biggest names still on the transfer blocks.



Xabi AlonsoImage: Source

Xabi Alonso - Liverpool to Real Madrid - Probably the biggest name right now that’s unsettled at his spot. The basque midfielder who has been with Liverpool since July 2004, winning the Champions League with the team in 2005 and scoring one of the goals in that classic final handed in a transfer request last week, with Real Madrid chasing him all summer, reportedly willing to offer 30 million Euros for the player. Rafa Benitez, Liverpool’s manager has insisted that he wants Alonso to stay, claiming it’s pivotal that the club keeps all it’s key players (Javier Mascherano, who’s been linked with Barcelona, has also been denied, so far, a move to Spain) if they are to challenge for titles. Xabi Alonso announced that he wants to see things resolved, as soon as possible, for better (moving to Real) or worst (staying at Liverpool?).



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Joe Cole - Chelsea to Tottenham - Not as serious and real as the chances of Alonso leaving to Real Madrid, but a very interesting and intriguing option. Joe Cole spent most of last season injured, limited to only 13 league appearances. He was a started before he got injured, but with Chelsea playing rather well, especially in the second half of the season, Cole’s place in the starting XI isn’t a sure thing, and maybe much less. Harry Redknapp who managed Cole back in West Ham when he was touted as the greatest prospect in English soccer has said that he would love to see Cole join Tottenham where he will be a certain first team regular, not facing the stiff competition he has in Chelsea. Now is Cole willing to see how things start with Ancelotti or prefer to move to his third London club in his career and if Chelsea are keen on selling at all, remains to be seen.



Marouane ChamakhImage: Source

Marouane Chamakh - Bordeaux to Arsenal - The Moroccan striker, who has spent his entire career with the French club and won the Ligue 1 title last year with Bordeaux, scoring 13 goals, has been eyeing a move to the Premiership and especially Wenger’s club Arsenal all summer long is currently furious with his club “overpricing” him, in his words. Chamakh was linked to Sunderland earlier this summer, but Laurent Blanc, Bordeaux manager, said he would sell the 25 year old only for a club with a higher stature than his own. Now it seems that they also won’t a lot of cash, which is infuriating Chamakh, who has one more year left on his contract with Bordeaux and feels the club is trying to cash in on him before it’s too late.

Ibrahimovic takes part in first training session with FC Barcelona

Ibrahimovic takes part in first training session
AP Photo/Gus Ruelas

This morning at 9:36 AM at the University of Washington Zlatan Ibrahimovic took part in his first training session as a member of FC Barcelona. Ibrahimovic has been sidelined since signing with the blaugrana on July 27th. His training session was kept somewhat light however as to not risk infection near the stitches were his hand had to be surgically repaired. Ibrahimovic had the cast he had been wearing removed prior to leaving Los Angeles and his now sporting a splint.

Andrés Iniesta took in a light training also this morning still recovering from a virus that has resulted in midfielder loosing weight. Toure Yaya was absent from practice as he is recovering from a bruised back suffered in the match against the LA Galaxy. Toure will be reevaluated tomorrow.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Sir Bobby Robson Dies in cancer Battle


bobby robson dies Sir Bobby Robson Dies in cancer Battle

Newcastle United favourite Former England, and Ipswich Town manager Sir Bobby Robson has died at the age of 76 today after a long battle with cancer.He had been battling cancer for the past 15 years and set up the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation to help detection and treatment of the disease.A statement released by Robson’s family today quoted “It is with great sadness that it has been announced today that Sir Bobby Robson has lost his long and courageous battle with cancer,” . “He died very peacefully this morning at his home in County Durham with his wife and family beside him.

Tributes to the great man

“In my 23 years working in England there is not a person I would put an inch above Bobby Robson” Sir Alex

”Bobby was a wonderful man, a real gentleman”. Capello

“He will be sadly missed by everyone, not just by people in the football world but from all walks of life,It’s a very sad day for everyone, especially his family, his close friends and anyone who’s ever worked with him.” Shearer

Robson was capped 20 times in total by his country and was a hugely popular player during his time with Fulham and West Bromwich Albion.A legend in the game and much loved by many his managerial career even took him into europe with PSV ,Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona.

He took England so close to the World final during Italia 90 only to see their hopes dashed in a dramatic penalty shoot-out defeat by West Germany.

Some of his best moments and Comments



Monday, July 20, 2009

Welcome to Manchester City Tevez Style

tevezboard1 Welcome to Manchester City Tevez Style
Well Tevezmania is upon the city of manchester already as you walk in the town you get to see a very rather large billboard of the might tevez with a nice blue shade.Lets hope he does the city proud this season i cant see that billboard staying clean for long .