2015年11月4日星期三

Jose Mourinho says Chelsea players are giving everything

Jose Mourinho has rubbished "a very sad accusation" that some Chelsea players are not trying for him.
Cesc Fabregas on Tuesday responded to suggestions he is at the heart of a revolt against Mourinho, blaming "individuals on the outside trying to destabilise the club".
And on the eve of his side's Champions League game against Dynamo Kiev, the Chelsea manager said his players were "giving their best in every minute of every session" to turn around a run of one win in eight games
You are accusing the players of dishonesty," he said, in reference to media reports that an unnamed Chelsea player said he would rather lose than win for Mourinho.
"If I accuse you of being a dishonest journalist I think you'd be very upset and probably you'd take legal action. I think it's a question for the players, not for me.

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[They are] giving their best in every minute of every session, giving solidarity between all of us. [They have] fantastic personal relationships, very good professional relationships, and are training...always with a strong desire to win the next match."
Mourinho refused to say whether he had met Roman Abramovich since a 3-1 defeat to Liverpool on Saturday that left the champions 14 points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City after six defeats in 11 games.
when he was asked how long he thought he had to improve results Mourinho said, in reference to his contract: "Four years, or three years and seven months."
He also referred to an interview given in the wake of a 2004 Champions League triumph with Porto in which he predicted "one day the bad results will come".
"I resisted well to the nature of my job - 11 years waiting for this. It took time, but came in a moment where I am stable and I am strong to face it."
Asked if he knew the reason for this season's poor results he said: "Yes. I know. It's a combination of factors, some of them I don't want even to touch. Yes, I know."
When John Terry was then asked the same question he laid the blame for results squarely at the feet of the players, including himself.

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"It's not going to come to [him leaving]. The club have shown faith in the best manager in the history of this football club. He's by far, by a long, long way the very best.
"It's not what ifs. For me we're going to turn this around. I'm adamant we're going to turn this round and he'll be in charge for the rest of the season and long after I've finished playing at this football club."

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And on the specific suggestion of a player wanting to lose he said:  "In my whole football career I've never heard a player come out with those words. It's ridiculous I even have to sit here and talk about it.
"I've seen the disappointment in players faces after results, us feeling as though we've let the club, manager and fans down. That player wouldn't get out of the dressing room. If players heard that among ourselves it wouldn't go down too well, would it?"

2015年9月26日星期六

Bojan Krkic picks his #One2Eleven on The Fantasy Football Club

Stoke's Bojan tells us the best 11 players he has ever played with. #One2Eleven Stoke City forward Bojan Krkic picks his #One2Eleven on The Fantasy Football Club this week. Bojan, who started his first game of the season for Stoke last weekend and scored against Leicester City, has also played for the likes of Barcelona, AS Roma, AC Milan and Ajax during an impressive nine-year career to date.
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The Spain-born forward - perhaps not surprisingly - has gone for a line-up consisting solely of players he featured alongside during the five years he spent, in two different spells, at the Nou Camp.Bojan has selected Victor Valdes in goal behind a back four comprising Dani Alves at right back and Eric Abidal at left back, either side of a central-defensive pairing of Gerard Pique and long-standing former club captain Carles Puyol. However, in central midfield, the 25-year-old attacker has caused more than a few raised eyebrows by deciding to leave ex-Barca skipper and legendary Spain playmaker Xavi Hernandez out of his starting XI in favour of Yaya Toure and Andres Iniesta
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. And the Catalonia international has selected a frightening looking front three of Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho and Thierry Henry, with Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto'o playing as a lone striker.

2015年9月20日星期日

Hwaseong Stadium: the mother of all white elephants

On September third, the Republic of Korea played Laos as part of their qualification campaign for the 2018 World Cup. But instead of playing in the Seoul World Cup stadium, or any other World Cup stadium for that matter, they played in the Hwaseong Stadium, built four years ago, in the middle of nowhere, and without a professional tenant club.
Playing international friendlies in different stadia around the country does have some benefits. When Wembley was being reconstructed, fans in the north of England were given the opportunity to watch their national side play without having to make the long trip down to London. However, Hwaseong is not only relatively close to Seoul, but the stadium itself is in the middle of nowhere, attached to the village of Hyangnam-Eup, which has a population of around 50,000 people.
Like many villages in the area, Hyangnam-Eup could be described as ‘skyscrapers in rice paddies’, the village consists of two blocks worth of apartment buildings, each about twelve stories high, and not a lot else. The walk from the village to the out-of-place metal and concrete behemoth takes fans past allotments growing red peppers, along cracked pavements, and across an overgrown brook.
Most of the residents of the village commute to Seoul or the nearby city of Suwon for work, so could clearly commute to those cities to watch an international match if they so wished. The village is tough to reach by public transport with the last bus to Seoul departing the village at 9.40pm. There are plans to connect the village to Seoul’s subway network, but it will be the final stop on the line when the subway is finally extended here at some point in the 2020’s.
Hwaseong stadium, with its smooth silvery exterior resembling some kind of space-ship dropped in the Korean countryside, has no other purpose for its existence. The local football team, Hwaseong FC, use the complex’s training pitch as their home ground, and have perhaps two hundred fans. With one small stand, the training pitch is well suited to their current level. The complex also contains a gymnasium which is home to the IBK Altos, a female volleyball team.
Fans at September’s world cup qualifier had to peer across a running track to be able to see the action on the pitch, including new Tottenham signing Son Heung-Min bagging a hat-trick and hot-prospect Kwon Chang-Hoon scoring his first two goals for the national team. As well as the poor view, fans have to contend with the lack of facilities inside the stadium. Korea’s usually lax regulations regarding bringing food and drink into the stadium get replaced by FIFA’s more stringent rules whenever an international match occurs. This rule often catches Koreans unawares and leads to hour-long queues at the one or two kiosks that are actually inside the venue.
Despite the running track, the primary purpose of the stadium is allegedly football, but without a well-supported team to play there, it is reliant on handouts in the form of occasional international friendlies in order to ever get used. With the exception of the inhabitants of Hyangnam-Eup and other nearby villages, a trip to watch a match here is a huge and unnecessary inconvenience.
When the country co-hosted the World Cup in 2002, it built stadiums that were far larger than would have actually been required to meet the local demand for football. Only three K-League clubs get regular crowds of over ten-thousand, so matches in the 50,000 plus seat stadia, complete with athletics tracks, leads to an atmosphere that is thinner than the moon’s.
After the World Cup, the country at least tried to prevent these stadia from becoming white elephants, parachuting new clubs into these new venues. The way in which that was done was certainly controversial though, with Anyang LG Cheetahs being forced to relocate fifteen miles up the road to the Seoul World Cup stadium, with the club being renamed FC Seoul. Such a move sparked anger with the Anyang supporters, so much so that their owners, LG, were not allowed to name the new team after themselves.
However, at least it was still possible for the fans of Anyang to visit the new team if they so wished. Fans of Bucheon SK, a team based in one of Seoul’s sprawling satellite cities, were not so lucky.
Jeju Island, a large volcanic island off Korea’s south coast, played host to the World Cup by constructing a new stadium, supposedly designed to look like a volcano itself. Rather than being built in the relatively large Jeju City, the new stadium was placed in Seogwipo, a small town on the southern side of the island.
After hosting three World Cup matches, the stadium had no use, so Bucheon SK were relocated 481 kilometres south to the vacant ground.  Fans of Bucheon and Anyang had to campaign for years before the introduction of the K-League’s second tier allowed professional football to return to those cities.


At least South Korea can be credited for trying its best to find a use for the World Cup stadiums post-2002. Many of the venues built for the South Africa and Brazil World Cups have been severely under-used since their construction, with Arena Amazonas in Manaus just one example of a stadium built for the World Cup without a realistic plan for its use after the event, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is also likely to leave behind a legacy of un-needed stadiums gathering sand. Despite the Korean governments best efforts, most of the stadiums built for 2002 still fail to make a profit, with operating expenses higher than match day revenue.
The World Cup stadiums aren’t the only oversized stadiums in the country, in fact the stadium that Bucheon SK were evicted from, with a capacity of thirty-five thousand, is of a similar size to the Jeju World Cup stadium that the team were moved to.
Given that the current tenants, the reformed Bucheon FC 1995, only have an average attendance of just over a thousand supporters, there are a lot of seats left to collect dust. The rest of Korea’s second tier paints a similar picture.
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Last season, the average stadium capacity was just over thirty-four thousand but the league’s average attendance was just over one thousand people per match. It is hard to imagine a league with a higher proportion of empty seats than Korea’s second tier. Teams currently do a lot to try and attract supporters.
Temporary stands have been built over running tracks in order to provide a better view for supporters, half time entertainment including singers from flavour-of-the-month pop acts are put on to try and attract families, and games are advertised on banners throughout cities in Korea.
But despite all of these efforts, stadiums even in places where there is a substantial population remain almost empty. Top flight club Busan IPark for instance, despite being based in the second biggest city in Korea, have averaged less than four thousand supporters per game, with baseball rather than football being the live sport of choice for the port city’s residents.
The only mitigating factor is that with most of these stadiums being in relatively large cities, if the quality and popularity of domestic football in Korea were to improve significantly, then these stadia would at least have a chance of being filled. However, even when dropping below the second tier, large stadiums still exist, some of which don’t even have tenant clubs in the Korean fourth tier. The city of Jinju for instance, not content with one empty 20,000 seat stadium, built a brand-new second stadium in 2010 for a national sports festival.

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Despite the top tier of Korean football getting attendances similar to League One, and the second tier getting Conference level attendances, there are almost as many 30,000 seat football stadiums in Korea as there are in England, such is the stadium building epidemic. The less said about the attendances in the third and fourth tier of Korean football the better.
It could be argued that the old civic stadiums, being primarily a concrete bowl with changing facilities, were relatively cheap to construct. But such an argument doesn’t apply to Hwaseong stadium, which cost over $175 million to build. For such an outlay, the stadium has hosted a few international matches that could have been played elsewhere, one round of the East Asian Cup where Korea played out a bore draw with China, and several matches in the 2014 Asian games, which could have been played in nearby Bucheon, Seoul, or Anyang instead.
For fans, reaching the stadium isn’t easy, even from other parts of Hwaseong. The village itself has very limited facilities and so the local economy hardly benefits at all from matches being played there, except for a few more customers at the dozen or so restaurants in the village.
Whether it was hubris, corruption, or an attempt to make Hwaseong famous for something other than the serial murders that occurred there in the 1980s, the reason behind the stadium’s construction wasn’t a sporting one. With most of Hwaseong’s population living closer to the Suwon World Cup stadium, it is unlikely that they would choose to travel further to support a fourth tier team over Suwon’s far more successful top-flight club. With no real chance for any domestic games to be hosted there except for a few youth internationals, Hwaseong will have to wait until next time Laos roll into town before the shiny 35,000 capacity spaceship sees any more decent crowds.

2015年8月8日星期六

Salomon Rondon set to join West Brom in club-record deal, Sky sources understand

West Brom are close to completing a club-record £15million deal for Zenit St Petersburg striker Salomon Rondon, Sky sources understand. Rondon is expected to sign next week having passed a medical and agreed personal terms with the Baggies. The 25-year-old scored 20 times in 37 appearances for Zenit last season, and has 13 goals in 39 caps for Venezuela. End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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2015年5月29日星期五

Jonas Gutierrez hits out at Mike Ashley after Newcastle release

Jonas Gutierrez has fired a parting shot at Mike Ashley, appearing to claim he was disregarded by the Newcastle United owner after being diagnosed with cancer.
The 31-year-old’s release by the Tyneside club was confirmed on Friday afternoon and he took to Twitter to share his thoughts on Ashley as he prepares to move on after a seven-season stay.
Posting on his account @elgalgojonas, Gutierrez said: “Two things I learn from my illness, how you can support a player (Newcastle fans) and how you leave a player alone (Newcastle owner).”
He added on Facebook: “Thanks to all football fans and Newcastle fans for supporting me and trust in me.
“This is a way to demonstrate I always hear you. You are very important to me, football wouldn't be the same without you. All my effort and affection is for you!”
Gutierrez has since made a full recovery and after returning to action in March, he set up one goal and scored the other on the final day of the season to ensure Newcastle avoided relegation from the Premier League with a 2-0 win against West Ham.
His exit from St James’ Park had, however, been widely expected after he was told towards the end of last year he should find a new club.
Before Gutierrez's departure was formally announced, he urged Ashley to consider what must be done to move the club forward after a last major trophy win in 1969.
Asked what needs to happen at Newcastle this summer, he told the Shields Gazette: “That’s a good question for the owner.
“I think the club has to learn what has happened in the last few years when they have been in charge of the club.
“It’s important to think about good and bad decisions. It’s good for learning, and to improve. They have to take note about what has happened during the last few years.
“They have to think what they are going to do, if they are going to go forward. They have to think about what is best for the city.”
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2015年4月24日星期五

Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley tops Tim Sherwood's wanted list

Aston Vila boss Tim Sherwood wants to sign Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley on a permanent deal this summer.
The 25-year-old, who is on a season-long loan from Old Trafford, will be out of contract at the end of the current campaign.
Everton are also been reportedly interested in signing the England international, despite manager Roberto Martinez refusing to be drawn on a potential deal.
However, Sherwood admitted Villa avoiding relegation could be crucial to his side being able to attract the player, with his side five points clear of the bottom three going into their final five league matches.
“I’ve been pleased with Tom,” said Sherwood. “I really like him and like what he adds to the side. He adds a lot of energy, gets back round goalside, links the ball very well.
“He certainly is one of the names I put on the team-sheet straight away. We’re certainly interested in talking to Tom, when the time is right.
“Tom and his representatives, and Aston Villa, are willing to put this on the backburner because they know how important it is to stay in the Premier League. After all Tom wouldn’t want to join the club in the Championship.
“I think there is a good chance we will try and do a deal if it’s right for both parties.”
Soon after, Hernandez was in again as he spun past Diego Godin to meet Rodriguez’s cross, only to again miss the target. But in the 88th minute the hosts finally broke the deadlock to seal victory.
Ronaldo played an excellent one-two with Rodriguez before squaring across the box for Hernandez who, with Oblak off his line, had a simple finish to send the Bernabeu into wild celebrations.
Atletico’s numerical disadvantage proved decisive in the final stages as they struggled to get hold of the ball or create any chances, and Real held on to make the last four for the fifth season in a row.
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2015年4月14日星期二

Man Utd 4-2 Man City: Yaya Toure not the problem for City

The way they line up, you could put any player in City's midfield in a big game like Sunday's derby and they are going to struggle.
At times, United were out-numbering them four to two in the middle of the pitch.
That made it an impossible job for Toure and whoever is playing alongside him, and it has happened time and time again in City's big games this season.
The common denominator is 4-4-2, with Toure and either Fernandinho or Fernando in midfield.
Manuel Pellegrini keeps making the same mistake and it is City's system which is the problem - I don't think you can blame Toure.

'City's team fell apart, not an individual'

Sometimes when you watch Toure, his body language is not great and that is always something people pick up when they criticise his work rate.
But I know from experience that when you are continually getting outnumbered in midfield, you cannot do anything about it - it doesn't matter how hard you work.
Nobody was questioning Toure when City were on top in the first few minutes. It was their team that fell apart, not an individual.
The midfield was always going to be where the game would be won and lost. At first it was City who were on top.
Pellegrini sprang a bit of a surprise when he brought James Milner into the team, but instead of playing alongside Toure and Fernandinho, his job was to drop on to Michael Carrick and stop him from setting the rhythm of the game and dictating play for United.
It worked early on, when Sergio Aguero also dropped deep as well and found some brilliant positions to make things difficult for United's centre-backs.
Chris Smalling and Phil Jones both wanted to stay tight to Aguero so they were sucked out with him, leaving space for Jesus Navas and David Silva to run through inside. As a result, Navas had a great chance to score before Silva set up Aguero for his opener.
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