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    January Transfers: Club-by-Club

    February 5th, 2009


    Article by deej3005

    Arsenal

    In-Andrei Arshavin-Zenit St.Petersburg

    Arshavin will be one of the Gunners’ key players this season.  This transfer alone is unlikely to save Arsenal’s season, but the fact that Arshavin has joined may spur Arsenal on to finishing in the top four and achieving something in the Champions League. 

    Transfer Rating: 4.5/5

     

    Out-Jay Simpson-West Brom-loan

    Out-Gavin Hoyte-Watford-loan

    Out-Paul Rodgers-Northampton-loan

    Out-Rui Fonte-Crystal Palace-loan

    Out-Henri Lansbury-Scunthorpe-loan

    Aston Villa

    In-Emile Heskey-Wigan-£3.5M

    The big England striker joined O’Neill’s side for a bargain 3.5m. With Carew and Agbonlahor already available, Heskey may not play every game, but he is very good at holding up the ball, bringing others into play and playing alongside a smaller, speedier forward such as Agbonlahor. He’s already got his Villa career off to a good start with a goal on his debut, this is an excellent coup by O’Neill.

    Transfer rating: 5/5

    Out-Wayne Routledge-QPR-loan

    The little winger simply wasn’t playing at Villa, and had to go somewhere to get his career back on track. From villa’s point of view, this loan move is not a bad thing, as Routledge might be able to get into some form and show us all some of the potential that he displayed at Crystal Palace.

    Transfer rating: 4/5

    Out-Sam Williams-Walsall-loan

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    The Dekaka-le and how City won’t buy success.

    February 4th, 2009


     

    One of the most talked-about transfer sagas finally ended a week ago with Kaka refusing to move to Man City. Its hardly surprising really, in this writers humble opinion.

     

    First of all, why would anyone in their right mind want to freeze his preverbials off in the North of England?. I know Robinho made the transition but he wasn’t really happy at Real Madrid and I’m guessing the mad amount of money that he was offered was too good to be true. Kaka is still a massive part of the Milan team and to lose him would be disasterous for the Rossoneri. I have my own thoughts on how this possibly went down when Garry Cook went to Milan.

     

    I think he went there with complete arrogance and his ‘We’re Man City and we have so much cash you can’t refuse’ obviously fell on deaf Italian ears. Either that or they just laughed at him. Anyway, City claimed Milan ‘bottled it’ but, in reality, is that such a bad thing? I really don’t think Milan would want to get rid of their best player and, lets be honest, one of the best players of our modern game. I don’t ever think Milan wanted to let him go but thought they’d humour City into thinking they could get him. And the moral of this story is? Money can’t buy you everything, there are some things that are untouchable. Kaka is definately one of them.

     

    Even though City have got all this cash, it still feels ludicrous that they’re being linked with everything with a pulse. Its things like this that are ruining the Premiership. Its like cheating at Footy Manager and giving Gloucester City £100bn. We’ve all done it at some stage and its fun, but when it happens in real life we’re up in arms at this. City need to be wary about how much they spend on these players. They’ve already splashed an absolute fortune on Robinho, Kompany, Jo, Wayne Bridge and Craig Bellamy. Sorry but those last two make me laugh something awful. Wayne Bridge used to be a footballer and how he commands a double figure sum is beyond me. Same goes for Bellamy. What has he ACTUALLY done in his career to get a £12m move to City? He’s skillful but in no way is he worth more than £4m. Its signings like this that could ruin City. Its signings like this that prove they have no ambition and the highest they’ll finish is probably 8th. They can’t just buy their way into the top 4. It takes hard work, a squad thats compatible with each other and a manager that knows what he’s doing. Anyway, with this neverending Credit Crunch affecting the World, should City really be throwing about all this cash? And will it lead to success? I really don’t think so. Chelsea, for all their billions have struggled since Lord Jose legged it. They’re just not the force they once were and splashing out money on disasters like Malouda, Pizarro and Cashley Cole have shown that they really were tactically solid under Jose and since then they’ve been poor. Not terrible, but you get the idea. City are a far cry worse than Chelsea and I really don’t think Sparky is up to this job. He just isn’t a top manager. He did alright at Blackburn but he didn’t win anything. Again, money came in as a major factor here. He’s being found out though and soon enough he’ll be booted in place of someone like Ancelotti or Guus Hiddink.

     

    Back to Kaka though, the man is a different kind of footballer that you don’t really see these days. He’s caring and a man of God. Although I don’t really buy into this religious nonsense, I think what he does is pretty inspiring. He works for charities and I’ve also heard that he gives a substantial amount of his wages to help poor kids or other charities. OK, you see players going to hospitals for pictures with the sick kids but thats an obligation and I bet they really don’t want to be there. These Premiership players wouldn’t even donate money to nurses to help their wages!. They just do it to up their image and reputation as a ‘caring member of the community’. Kaka actually means these things and its with this that I raise the most important point of why he didn’t go to City.

     

    Its not about money.

     

    The £500k A WEEK he was reported to get didn’t even phase him. If anything it was a deterent. He really doesn’t care about the money and I think the fact that City were willing to thrown millions at him showed that he was sticking to his principles. Good on him I say. Again, offer that to the likes of Cashley Cole and he wouldn’t just swerve off the road, he’d be wrapped around a tree.

     

    City need to learn that they can’t just throw money at someone and they’ll come running. There is no ‘i’ in team and there certainly isn’t a ‘Kaka’ in that team either. 


    Reports

    February 2nd, 2009


    All the reports of All games will be here

     

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    Highlights- Sunday 1st February

    February 2nd, 2009


    Liverpool v Chelsea,  Highlights  Highlights2
    Newcastle vs Sunderland, Highlights Highlights2

    Liverpool v Chelsea – Match Preview

    February 1st, 2009


     

     

     

    Venue: Anfield Date: Sunday, 1 February Kick-off: 1600 GMT

     

    Both of these sides got off to great starts but both in recent weeks have looked distinctly average. Since Rafa Benitez ranted about Ferguson (all of which was 100% true by the way), Liverpool have not been great and have lost top spot to the Man Utd. Chelsea on the other hand have been embarrassed by Man Utd, the whole team has been dreadful in recent weeks and the team has once again become overly reliant on Lampard for inspiration. However Chelsea midweek over took Liverpool in league to take second with Liverpool slipping behind to third. Both will desperately want to win to not fall further behind Man Utd.

     

    Home Team News

    Riera, Kuyt and Alonso were all rested midweek and are likely to come back into the starting line up on Sunday. Robbie Keane has been hardly used in recent weeks by Benitez is unlikely to make the starting line-up. Liverpool have the majority of their first team squad available for selection and I expect this to be their line up:

     

    Reina

    Arbeloa Skrtel Carragher Aurelio

     

    Mascherano Alonso

    Kuyt Gerrard Riera

     

    Torres

    Battles on the pitch

    Cech v Reina

    These are arguably the two best keepers in the Premier League and both have won matches for their respective teams. In these matches few clear cut chances present themselves and so one great save/mistake is likely to decide this match.

     

    Mikel v Gerrard/Mascherano v Lampard

    At Stamford Bridge Mascherano marked Lampard off the pitch and Mikel kept Gerrard extremely quiet. Both Lampard and Gerrard are the main creative influences of their respective teams and if given space have the potential to change matches. So a lot rests on the shoulders on the young DMs in Mikel and Mascherano in keeping their opponents quiet.

     

    Away team news

    Chelsea still are without Joe Cole and Essien and Ricardo Carvalho recently picked up a hamstring injury. John Terry returned from a back strain against Middlesbrough and Salomon Kalou is likely to be fit following a slight knock against Middlesbrough. It is likely that the main question will be whether Anelka and Drogba will be paired up front without each other. I think the Chelsea team will be

     

    Cech

    Bosingwa Alex Terry Cole

     

    Mikel

    Ballack Lampard

    Deco Kalou

    Anelka

     

    Score prediction: 1-1


    Highlights – Saturday 31st January

    January 31st, 2009


    Below are Highlights to all the games that took place today (31st of January)

    Arsenal 0-0 West Ham – Highlights
    Aston Villa 0-0 Wigan – Highlights
    Bolton 3-2 Tottenham – Highlights
    Fulham 3-1 Portsmouth – Highlights
    Hull 2-2 West Brom – Highlights
    Middlesbrough 0-0 Blackburn – Highlights
    Stoke 1-0 Man City – Highlights
    Man Utd 1-0 Everton – Highlights

    Enjoy and leave a comment below if you want too :D