Sunday, 20 May 2012

SUPER CUP FOR PAST WINNERS






Last night Stan Collymore was tweeting about a Super Cup knockout for all the past winner's of the European Cup. I like the thought of it ,but when will it be played?. He also went on to say that the trophy would be the same as the one now but in gold . Also a nice thought . But I tweeted to him the fact it would be to predicable . The four semi finalist was a no brainier it would be Liverpool,Notts Forest,Aston Villa , Steaua Bucuresti . 

But jokes apart there are 23 different winners after Chelsea winning from 10 countries . But I am sure the odd number would be the least of the problem of setting it up. But its a interesting idea Stan . WHAT DO YOU THINK ??????



ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Spain Real Madrid93195619571958195919601966199820002002196219641981
Italy Milan7419631969198919901994200320071958199319952005
England Liverpool521977197819811984200519852007
Germany Bayern Munich45197419751976200119821987199920102012
Spain Barcelona431992200620092011196119861994
Netherlands Ajax42197119721973199519691996
England Manchester United
3

2
19681999200820092011
Italy Internazionale3219641965201019671972
Portugal Benfica251961196219631965196819881990
Italy Juventus251985199619731983199719982003
England Nottingham Forest2019791980
Portugal Porto2019872004
Scotland Celtic1119671970
Germany Hamburg1119831980
Romania Steaua Bucureşti1119861989
France Marseille1119931991
England Chelsea1120122008
Netherlands Feyenoord101970
England Aston Villa101982
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven101988
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade101991
Germany Borussia Dortmund101997

[edit]AND CHAVSKI

Saturday, 19 May 2012

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL HOME ADVANTAGE SEEMS TO COUNT


ROME 1983





Well Chelsea have their work cut out tonight in Munich . In Champion League /European Cup only 4 teams have manage to over come the home advantage of their opponents . Whether it be in their home country or their actual home stadium . In fact only one team has come out victorious when the team they were playing was at their own stadium . That was the mighty Liverpool in the Olympic Stadium in Rome against Roma in 1983 . So Chelsea will have to make it 2 teams to lift the silverware . Here are the stats


VICTORYS FOR TEAMS WHO'S OPPONENTS HAD HOME STADIUM ADVANTAGE

1983–84 England Liverpool 1–1*[B] Roma Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome 69,693



VICTORYS FOR TEAMS WHO'S OPPONENTS HAD HOME COUNTRY ADVANTAGE


1955–56 Spain Real Madrid 4–3 Stade de Reims France Parc des Princes, Paris 38,239
1985–86 Romania Steaua București 0–0*[C] Barcelona
Spain Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville 70,000

2008–09 Spain Barcelona 2–0 Manchester United England Stadio Olimpico, Rome 62,467

DEFEATS FOR TEAMS WHOS OPPENENTS HAD HOME STADIUM ADVANTAGE

1964–65 Italy Internazionale 1–0 Benfica Portugal San Siro, Milan 85,000

DEFEATS FOR TEAMS WHOS OPPENENTS HAD HOME COUNTRY ADVANTAGE


1967–68 England Manchester United 4–1 Benfica Portugal Wembley Stadium, London 92,225

1971–72 Netherlands Ajax 2–0 Internazionale Italy De Kuip, Rotterdam 67,000

1977–78 England Liverpool 1–0 Club Brugge Belgium Wembley Stadium, London 92,000

1995–96 Italy Juventus 1–1*[F] Ajax Netherlands Stadio Olimpico, Rome 67,000

1996–97 Germany Borussia Dortmund 3–1 Juventus Italy Olympiastadion, Munich 59,000

SO CHELSEA YOU WILL HAVE TO DO A LIVERPOOL !GOOD LUCK!
WELL THEY DID SHIT!!!!!


THE RICHEST GAME IN FOOTBALL







Today Blackpool take on West Ham in what’s is billed as the richest game in the world . With a place in the Prem at stake . For me my loyalty's are split between the two sides . I always want as many Northern teams in the Prem as possible . What with Blackpool having brought so many goals and crazy games to the league a season ago , it would be great to see them get back there . Also with Ian Holloway’s mad cap interviews pepping up MOTD to boot . There supporters have been brilliant as well . Living in a party town like Blackpool must give you unique skills.

Then there is West Ham . I have always said if I was born in London West Ham would be my team . They seem to be the only true London team (Bobby Moore, Hurst, Peters ) Alf Garnet and of course Ray Winstone . I think every ones perfect drinking partner to chat about footie and life would be Ray .(especially if Jamie was there as well ) no offence Ray . Every West ham supporter I have known has been a sound person proper Cockney's. But as I wrote in an earlier blog I think it would be wrong for them to move to that Olympic Stadium ….........Upton Park is West Ham ,West Ham is Upton Park . Fuck moving to a corporate SOUL LESS HOLE …..


My Biggest wish , that today’s game would have been Southampton v Reading . Then I would of not bothered watching, let alone writing about it . So at times like this you wish both teams luck hope for a cracking game . The losers will have a bit of extra cash . Spend wisely then it will be the Prem for you next time . Good luck.........

SO IT WILL BE RAY WINSTONE AND CO GETTING PISSED TONIGHT . UNLUCKY BLACKPOOL

Friday, 18 May 2012

MARTINEZ A CHARITY HAND OUT

Dave Whelan Knows the game 





Hearing comments by Dave Whelan about Liverpool having lost all its heart has, confermed what I feel .Him saying about their trip to Anfield earlier this year . "There was know one in the board room", no one around the place was emplty , "The club has lost all its heart"  The club  have had manager after manager over the last to 2 years. We are run by people who wanted to change the rules of English Football have elephants on the pitch all sorts shit tacky gimicks . We are owned by people who run and own a fucking rounders team . I respeced Dave Whelan the fact he will let Liverpool approach Martinez . He is that English old time football character that Liverpool need . Not some money chasing yanks that hide under the guise of wanting to bring Liverpool back to its true greatness . When all the time it is dollar signs in their eyes . Constantly patronizing the club and its supporters. Fuck money ball .

My first comment after the Hicks and Gillette took over the club was . "THEY WILL TRY TO RIP US OFF ,OR WE WILL TRY TO RIP THEM OFF" . Sadly I was right . When FSG took over the club I would like to say I thought different . But I don't . If some one like  Dave Whelan was to go in for the club I would be a lot happier . Some one from these Islands who has football in their blood . I feel like Dave Whelan is feeling sorry for Liverpool letting us talk to Martinez . As his honor as a English Football icon to let his manager go. So he can save a great football club .That would be his contribution , After all he will go and appoint a new manager who will give heart and sole to  Wigan Football Club . Because he knows what makes English Football tick . With his comments about his trip to Anfield this season,   I think he genuinely fears for the future of are club . We are in big danger of going down the same road Leeds did . Kenny saw this it was worrying the fuck out of him . He would of turned the club around . But not with the current owners . Who are after a quick buck . But keeping their cards close to there chest . 


Liverpool supporters, we are heading back to square one. The ship is taking on water and listing again . This time it might go down . I hope not, but we have lost the skipper who has Liverpool Football Club in his blood . If that is not indication of how much trouble we are potently in, then nothing is. YNWA 

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Well Done Cheltenham Trip To Wembley

AFTER A WEEK OF GAS EXPLOSIONS AND TERRORIST BOMB SCARES CHELTENHAM TOWN ARE AT WEMBLEY WELL DONE click link http://www.footballtoday.org.uk/eng4_play_off/602530/Cheltenham-vs-TorquayU.-highlights/



EURO 2012 REVIEW (DENMARK)



OLD FOX 

Morten Olsen has confirmed 20 of the Denmark players he will take to UEFA EURO 2012, with three further call-ups to be announced by 24 May at the latest.
Perhaps the most surprising inclusion is Évian Thonon Gaillard FC midfielder Thomas Kahlenberg, who has not been involved with the national team since autumn 2010. "He has played many games recently, and we have seen them all," said Olsen. "He may not be a fast player, but he is a fast-thinking player, and he can be a good asset at the tournament."
In addition to the 20 definite names, Manchester United FC goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim defender Jannik Vestergaard and FC Groningen forward Nicklas Pedersen have also been invited to join Denmark's training camp. The hopeful trio, though, are not assured of making up the remainder of the final squad next week. "I am at least going to watch the games this coming weekend before I decide," said Olsen.
Denmark face Brazil on 26 May and Australia on 2 June in their two pre-finals friendlies. Seven days later they meet the Netherlands in their opening Group B match in Kharkiv before switching to Lviv to play Portugal and Germany.
Denmark squad
Goalkeepers:Thomas Sørensen (Stoke City FC), Stephan Andersen (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC).
Defenders:Lars Jacobsen (FC København), Daniel Wass (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC), Daniel Agger (Liverpool FC), Simon Kjær (AS Roma), Andreas Bjelland (FC Nordsjælland), Simon Poulsen (AZ Alkmaar).
Midifelders:Christian Poulsen (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC), Jakob Poulsen (FC Midtjylland), William Kvist (1. FC Nürnberg), Niki Zimling (Club Brugge KV), Thomas Kahlenberg (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC), Christian Eriksen (AFC Ajax), Michael Silberbauer (BSC Young Boys), Lasse Schøne (NEC Nijmegen).
Forwards:Dennis Rommedahl (Brøndby IF), Nicklas Bendtner (Sunderland AFC), Michael Krohn-Dehli (Brøndby IF), Tobias Mikkelsen (FC Nordsjælland).
 Nicklas Bendtner
Daniel Agger he will shine 

L. Jacobsen M. Jorgensen
M. Vingaard FC Copenhagen Players COULD THESE THREE BE THE ONES MISSING WATCH HIGHLIGHTS OF THEIR GAME TODAY CLICK LInk 


THE 1992 WIN 

June 1992 may not have been the best month for decorating kitchens, but it is loaded with memories for football romantics everywhere. After failing to qualify, Denmark were invited to replace Yugoslavia at the last minute, and they gladly ditched their summer plans to become unlikely champions of Europe.
"I should have put in a new kitchen but then we were called away to play in Sweden," recalled Danish coach Richard Møller Nielsen shortly after their triumph. "The kitchen is finished now. I had a professional decorator do it." Although clearly professionals in their own domain, there was an appealingly ramshackle feel about this Denmark side, and altogether they had just two weeks to prepare after Yugoslavia were barred because of the developing Balkan crisis.
In a further blow to their prospects, brilliant playmaker Michael Laudrup decided against taking part, so it was no surprise when they began by drawing with a workmanlike England team 0-0. Nor were there any shocks when they succumbed 1-0 to their Swedish hosts, who were given real attacking verve by newcomers Tomas Brolin and Martin Dahlin. What was more out of place was the 2-1 victory over Michel Platini's France in their last Group 1 outing which earned them a semi-final berth as runners-up to Sweden.
If the changes blowing through the continent had affected Group 1, they were also keenly felt in Group 2, where Germany fielded a unified team for the first and the now-dissolved USSR competed as the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Holders the Netherlands came out on top, however, with exciting young striker Dennis Bergkamp making the difference against the CIS before scoring in their 3-1 win over second-placed Germany.
Bergkamp also found the target for the Netherlands in the semi-finals, yet with Henrik Larsen striking twice for Denmark it took Frank Rijkaard's late equaliser to take the match into extra time. And with no more goals forthcoming, exuberant shot-stopper Peter Schmeichel added to the buzz surrounding his displays by denying 1988 hero Marco van Basten in the shoot-out, diving low to his left to catapult the Danes into the final.
Møller Nielsen's men were far from finished there. Facing Berti Vogts's Germany in Gothenburg after Karlheinz Riedle's brace had eliminated Sweden 3-2, they stunned the watching world when John Jensen drove in after 18 minutes. Goals were a rarity for the midfielder but this was no ordinary tournament and Kim Vilfort completed the fairytale by adding a second. Try as the Germans might to hit back, an inspired Schmeichel kept out everything that was thrown at him– including the kitchen sink.
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

YANKS SPEAK WITH FORKED TONGUES


John Henry

John Henry A Year Ago How Things Have Changed click to watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMqpYoWY0Vc



THE STATEMENT



FENWAY SPORTS GROUP AND LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB PART COMPANY WITH MANAGER KENNY DALGLISH

Search for new Manager begins immediately as owners pay tribute to 'legend' Dalglish

Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Liverpool Football Club announced that Kenny Dalglish is to leave his post today as Manager after having his contract terminated.

After a careful and deliberative review of the season, the Club came to the decision that a change was appropriate. It is not a decision that was reached lightly or hastily.

The search for a new Manager will begin immediately.

Principal owner John Henry was fulsome in his praise for the outgoing Manager.

"Kenny will always be more than a championship winning manager, more than a championship winning star player. He is in many ways the heart and soul of the club. He personifies everything that is good about Liverpool Football Club. He has always put the Club and its supporters first. Kenny will always be a part of the family at Anfield.

"Our job now is to identify and recruit the right person to take this Club forward and build on the strong foundations put in place during the last 18 months."

Liverpool Chairman Tom Werner said it was a tough decision, but ultimately one that needed to be made.

"Kenny came into the Club as Manager at our request at a time when Liverpool Football Club really needed him. He didn't ask to be Manager; he was asked to assume the role. He did so because he knew the Club needed him. He did more than anyone else to stabilize Liverpool over the past year-and-a-half and to get us once again looking forward. We owe him a great debt of gratitude.

"However, results in the Premier League have been disappointing and we believe to build on the progress that has already been made, we need to make a change.

"We are committed to delivering success for our supporters and our ambition remains resolute to return this great Club to the elite of England and Europe, where it belongs."

Kenny Dalglish's departure brings to an end his second spell at the Club where, as a player, he won numerous honours, including six English league titles and three European Cup trophies. As Manager he won three league titles, two FA Cups and of course this season, the Carling Cup.

Dalglish said he is proud to have served such a great Club.

"It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the chance to come back to Liverpool Football Club as Manager. I greatly appreciate the work that Steve, Kevin, the players and all of the staff put in during my time and feel proud that we delivered the Club's first trophy in six years winning the Carling Cup and came close to a second trophy in the FA Cup Final. Of course I am disappointed with results in the league, but I would not have swapped the Carling Cup win for anything as I know how much it meant to our fans and the Club to be back winning trophies.

"Whilst I am obviously disappointed to be leaving the football club, I can say that the matter has been handled by the owners and all concerned in an honourable, respectful and dignified way and reflects on the quality of the people involved and their continued desire to move the football club forward in the same way as when they arrived here.

"I would like to thank all of the staff at the Club for their effort and loyalty. I said when first approached about coming back as Manager that I would always be of help if I can at any time and that offer remains the same.

"Finally, I want to put on record my heartfelt gratitude to Liverpool's fans, who have always given me and the Club their unwavering support. Without them neither the Club nor I would have achieved anything."

 AND LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB PART COMPANY WITH MANAGER KENNY DALGLISH

Search for new Manager begins immediately as owners pay tribute to 'legend' Dalglish

Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Liverpool Football Club announced that Kenny Dalglish is to leave his post today as Manager after having his contract terminated.

After a careful and deliberative review of the season, the Club came to the decision that a change was appropriate. It is not a decision that was reached lightly or hastily.

The search for a new Manager will begin immediately.

Principal owner John Henry was fulsome in his praise for the outgoing Manager.

"Kenny will always be more than a championship winning manager, more than a championship winning star player. He is in many ways the heart and soul of the club. He personifies everything that is good about Liverpool Football Club. He has always put the Club and its supporters first. Kenny will always be a part of the family at Anfield.

"Our job now is to identify and recruit the right person to take this Club forward and build on the strong foundations put in place during the last 18 months."

Liverpool Chairman Tom Werner said it was a tough decision, but ultimately one that needed to be made.

"Kenny came into the Club as Manager at our request at a time when Liverpool Football Club really needed him. He didn't ask to be Manager; he was asked to assume the role. He did so because he knew the Club needed him. He did more than anyone else to stabilize Liverpool over the past year-and-a-half and to get us once again looking forward. We owe him a great debt of gratitude.

"However, results in the Premier League have been disappointing and we believe to build on the progress that has already been made, we need to make a change.

"We are committed to delivering success for our supporters and our ambition remains resolute to return this great Club to the elite of England and Europe, where it belongs."

Kenny Dalglish's departure brings to an end his second spell at the Club where, as a player, he won numerous honours, including six English league titles and three European Cup trophies. As Manager he won three league titles, two FA Cups and of course this season, the Carling Cup.

Dalglish said he is proud to have served such a great Club.

"It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the chance to come back to Liverpool Football Club as Manager. I greatly appreciate the work that Steve, Kevin, the players and all of the staff put in during my time and feel proud that we delivered the Club's first trophy in six years winning the Carling Cup and came close to a second trophy in the FA Cup Final. Of course I am disappointed with results in the league, but I would not have swapped the Carling Cup win for anything as I know how much it meant to our fans and the Club to be back winning trophies.

"Whilst I am obviously disappointed to be leaving the football club, I can say that the matter has been handled by the owners and all concerned in an honourable, respectful and dignified way and reflects on the quality of the people involved and their continued desire to move the football club forward in the same way as when they arrived here.

"I would like to thank all of the staff at the Club for their effort and loyalty. I said when first approached about coming back as Manager that I would always be of help if I can at any time and that offer remains the same.

"Finally, I want to put on record my heartfelt gratitude to Liverpool's fans, who have always given me and the Club their unwavering support. Without them neither the Club nor I would have achieved anything."