Friday, 29 October 2010

Football Twitter Tattle 29/10/10




Thanks to online micro blog site Twitter, you can discover what football folk are doing when they're not kicking a pig's bladder about. In this daily(ish) column I will bring you some tweets from your favourite football players with keyboard fingers... don't forget to comment and vote for your tweet of the day!!



Rio Ferdinand (rioferdy5) Moobs....what are they about?!

Ashley Williams (AshWills84) I'm a pro man myself! I'm crap at fifa!

Nicky Forster (Fozzy200) Ha ha some funny guesses but truth is were bloody lost ! So much for Sat Navs eh !

Richard Lee (rleegk) Can't sleep, still wired.. Heard that M Taylor had watched our pens from last game, hence him standing still for last pen. Done his homework

Gaby Zakuani (Gabs50Zakuani) I feel so blessed that me and @stevezakuani11 got to live our dream, all those sunday mornings in the cold seem so worth it now

Jack Wilshere (jack_wilshere) Starbucks time! http://yfrog.com/gi7dukj

Henri Lansbury (henri_lansbury) Running the line for my mates saturday team :)

Kevin Davies (kevindaviesbwfc) Just at my mates castle doing some falconry!!

Chris Kamara(chris_kammy) In Southampton doing the Xmas soccer sat show it's October !!!!!!!

Darren Bent (DB11TT) Don't get me wrong I am a normal guy like everyone else so not spitting dummy out but no one would of been happy. Anyway let me carry on focusing for sundays game

Lucas (LucasLeiva87) I'm going to sleep, sorry


That's all folks...

The Carling Cup - Because You Know Who The Last Eight Are




When Carling isn't promoting its ability to bring friends together it's sponsoring The League Cup, a cup competition much maligned for it's poor attendances, weakened sides and general low prioritisation by managers and fans alike.

Despite this, the competition always entertains me, not least for the school kid excitement of seeing the top dogs playing the small fry but mainly through it's one legged tie approach. This means the cup is far less predictable, because a poor 90 minutes can cost you the match before or after the subsequent extra time and penalties.

Take, for example, the case of Everton losing to Brentford in the Third round of the Carling Cup this September. The 1-1 scoreline at the end of normal time would have meant League One Brentford would have had to go to Goodison Park for a replay had it been the FA Cup, but the more nail-biting one legged approach allowed Brentford the chance to go through on penalties. Had it been an FA Cup tie, they would have surely gone to Goodison Park and suffered defeat in the replay.

This competition suits the underdogs, and that is why I like it. Especially in a sport surrounded by seeds and standings that always aim to look after the big boys. Look no further than the sudden seeding of the World Cup playoff games, when FIFA realised sides such as France and Portugal could be drawn against each other, so a seeding system was introduced last minute in order to keep them apart, therefore increasing the chances that the big teams went through.

After the last 16 got whittled down to just 8 this week, the bookies have made Manchester United and Arsenal joint favourites, which is impossible to argue against. Manchester United are attempting to win the competition for an amazing third year in a row, something Sir Alex will revel in, especially in the light of Arsenal's recent inability to lift a trophy.

That is exactly the reason Arsene Wenger will be looking for his Gunners to beat United to the Cup, a five year span of no trophies is seen as unacceptable by some critics and his squad selections tell you this season the League Cup is on his radar. In past seasons a hugely inexperienced Arsenal side has been knocked out in the early rounds, this season the likes of Rosicky, Fabregas, Arshavin and Nasri have all been unleashed on their unwitting opponents.

Supposing the two favourites are drawn against each other between now and the semi-finals, who will be the team to reach the final at Wembley? Last season's beaten finalists Aston Villa will certainly fancy winning the trophy to make amends and even have a former Carling Cup winner as manager now in Gerard Houllier. Their West Midlands rivals West Brom and Birmingham City also still have a fighting chance, both clubs are currently in good form and supposing they can be drawn at home, they will fancy their chances versus any of the teams remaining.

Premier League stragglers Wigan and West Ham will hope that the good form in the competition will begin to show in their league form and again, over a single leg, they will fancy their chances of going all the way to Wembley especially if they can avoid the big boys in Saturday's draw.

The rank outsiders, and only Football League representatives are Roy Keane's Ipswich Town. For the League Cup, a competition created by The Football League and not the breakaway Premier League, I think it is a shame they are the only survivors, and a double shame that whomever they draw, they will most likely be knocked out. As previously mentioned though, this competition favours the underdogs and I'm hoping their bite is as devastating as a feisty Roy Keane challenge come the quarter final.

So readers, who is your money on?? Leave your views in the comment section...

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Football Twitter Tattle 27/10/2010





Thanks to online micro blog site Twitter, you can discover what football folk are doing when they're not kicking a pig's bladder about. In this daily(ish) column I will bring you some tweets from your favourite football players with keyboard fingers... don't forget to comment and vote for your tweet of the day!!



Rio Ferdinand (rioferdy5) Who wants to hang out with me at Selfridges next week? I'm gonna meet 5 lucky fans - go to www.selfridges.com to enter the draw!

Jody Morris (morriskid) @Lippy_Laura you wash your mouth out laura...ever speak like that about nando's again and we are havin a fall out!!!

Ian Taylor (IanTaylor7) #Hernandez is going to be a star by the sounds. Got another winner?!!

Nathan Ellington (Nathanellington) @ryan_tee no still playing on worlds smallest tv sitting one inch from screen lol

Lloyd Owusu (LloydOwusu) Just had my back cracked. Feeling good now. Can't wait 2 get back into training☺ http://myloc.me/dklgk

Terry Skiverton (terryskiverton) How good is this is Essex

Scott Murray (Scotty_Murray) Has been clevedon all day wow froze thinks the pier is better than westons well cheaper that's for sure

Kevin Davies (kevindaviesbwfc) Getting some practice in so Ricardo Gardner will put me in his next music video!!!

Stuart Holden (stuholden) Went to the Nandos in bolton last week, love the half chicken with periperi hot sauce and spicy rice!!!

Landon Donovan (landondonovan) While I'm on a tweeting rampage...can someone please explain to me why they charge people $22 for a pair of underwear!?!??

Chris Birchall (chrisbirchall7) My little 18 month old boy goes into a trance every time the new shakira video comes on!! Actually so does daddy hahaha!!


That's all folks...

"I'm a little pea, I love the sky and the trees"



"The difference in quality was immediate" was the analysis of Javier Hernandez's substitute appearance in last night's Manchester United 3-2 Carling Cup win over Wolves. Steve Voss, 69, the Secretary of the Manchester United Supporters Club, Bridgwater and South West Branch, continued " He is already a fan favourite at Old Trafford and he is capable of stepping up in Wayne Rooney's absence."

It is difficult to argue with the sentiment as Hernandez, nicknamed Chicharito, or 'Little Pea' in English, was clearly Sir Alex Ferguson's get out of jail free card last night. His introduction with little more than ten minutes to go caused the Wolves defence more problems than Federico Macheda did all night. His winning goal, following a delightful through ball from Darron Gibson was finished with the confidence and ability of someone capable of being a new Stretford End hero. The shimmy of his hips which left opposition goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey beaten on the floor and subsequent finish was a joy to behold and raised smiles and cheers from a previously lukewarm Old Trafford crowd.

Voss agreed that the performance was not too impressive, declaring the game as "Two bad sides being very equal in the first half but we just shaded it in the second thanks to Chicharito and I think it was the right result." The avid supporter even went as far as to say "Some of the youngsters who played last night are not up to it." When singling players out he described Federico Macheda as "Not performing as good in games as he does in the warm up" but recognised his tough job "Playing up top on his own."

I have to say I agree with Voss in that Macheda has failed to progress as a player since his sensational start to his career with goals against Aston Villa and Sunderland. He seems to be struggling with a lack of confidence and as a result he is becoming more and more frustrated as highlighted by his inability to trap a ball which went out for a goal kick so he blasted the ball away in a show of petulance.

Voss however did have praise for controversial £7 million pound man Bebe who scored on his first start for the club, "I was impressed with him, he was stuck out on the wing but he stuck to his job and looks big, strong and quick."

I have to admit, that the fee paid for him raised my eyebrows, as United could have bought him for several million less just a few months prior, but the former homeless Portuguese winger showed several reasons for fans to be optimistic about his future at the club. He was however at fault for Wolves' second goal, sloppily giving the ball away to the ever impressive Matthew Jarvis on the Wolves left who crossed for former Luton Town man Kevin Foley to score the equaliser.

Sir Alex Ferguson was quoted after the game as saying the match proved Manchester United have a "Bright future" something Voss who has travelled with the branch to every home game this season, agrees with. "I believe we do have a bright future, these youngsters are still learning and will make mistakes but they are always improving under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson."

With 'Little Pea' leading the way, the current crop of expensively assembled Manchester United youngsters may just prove both manager and fans right.

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Football Twitter Tattle 26/10/10




Thanks to online micro blog site Twitter, you can discover what football folk are doing when they're not kicking a pig's bladder about. In this daily(ish) column I will bring you some tweets from your favourite football players with keyboard fingers... don't forget to comment and vote for your tweet of the day!!

Bolton forward Kevin Davies: (kevindaviesbwfc) Just done 6 minutes in the ice bath, never gets any easier, by far the worst thing about being a footballer!!!!

England man Darren Bent: (DB11TT) Should have took all 3 points tonight left shooting boots and groin back in sunderland. Full weeks training to get rid of the codwebbs (sic)

Fulham midfielder Dickson Etuhu: (DicksonEtuhu) God is good ....

Cardiff hot shot Michael Chopra: (Chops008) Life can be so shit at times

Welsh NY Red Bull Carl Robinson: (CarlRobinson33) Just watched Jackass 3d!! These guys are so stupid!!!!

Arsenal whizz kid Jack Wilshere: (jack_wilshere) Chlling in the hotel watching X factor! Looking good this year!

Forest Welsh International Robert Earnshaw: (robertearnshaw) Rooney maybe just wants out,which is not a good idea.whoever he's listening to needs to wake up and smell the coffee.

Ex Norwich man Darren Huckerby: (hucks6dh6) @MCFC If there's any Man city fans out there, some goals have been added to www.dh6.co.uk go to gallery How good was Ali Benarbia! Top class

Pantomime Villain Robbie Savage: (RobbieSavage8) @Tony_Jeffries mate it's not that I wouldn't knock rio out it's the weight rios about 14 stone it's like you fighting Haye !!

Ex Chelsea defender Michael Dubbery: (Original_Dubes) Bowling with the kids! No mercy! I'm looking to win and win big!! First bowl was STRIKE!!!

Rangers hot head Kyle Lafferty: (lafferty27) Sweet o very sweet. Hahaha lennon lennon what's the score hahaha

Man U defender Jonny Evans: (j23evans) harry potter followed by scrabble (addictive) on the iphone. what a night iv had!

King of Twitter Rio Ferdinand: (rioferdy5) Question I get asked more than any other is...Fifa or PES??! Fifa11 is better, there u have it!

Newcastle winger Wayne Routledge: (WayneRoutledge) Its official I been converted... For the next year I will be playing FIFA, my copy of Pro Evo is in the bin, where it belongs...

Ex Bristol City forward Darren Byfield: (darrenbyfield) @Bambibum3 @Krissi_Louise @MissTowe @aaronlescott jersey shore best programme on tv



That's all folks...

Cardiff City's Bluebirds Are Flying High




Last night's 4-0 demolition of Leeds United at Elland Road by Cardiff City was a signal of intent for the increasingly impressive Bluebirds, and worryingly for the rest of The Championship, their best is yet to come.

The starting eleven which featured the frightening midfield of Chris Burke, Seyi Olifinjana, Peter Whittingham and Craig Bellamy just behind the deadly strike force of Michael Chopra and Jay Bothroyd are just getting started.

Whittingham, the joint top scorer of the whole league last season is now playing centrally rather than on the wing and he is only now starting to regain his scoring touch, netting 3 goals in 3 games and Olifinjana is just getting back to full match fitness after a wasteful few seasons at Stoke City and Hull City. Add to that the home town boy Craig Bellamy, whose performance last night defied the fact he has only trained a handful of times this season is not yet at match sharpness. When he soon does achieve it, the on loan Manchester City man will surely prove his Champions League quality which will create absolute havoc against any of the other 23 clubs in the league.

Despite the obvious need to gel as a team the Welsh club have still raced into the automatic promotion positions this season, equalling Queens Park Rangers on 29 points as they sit in second place, having lost only twice in thirteen games. This in no small part is due to the overwhelming quality on the pitch in all areas, shown in brutal manner in last night's game, where all the goals seemingly came out of nowhere, and were explosive in their finishing. This shows that in games where the creativity is not in full flow they can still grab goals in a flurry and at will.

I saw this first hand last season, when a good but not overly impressive performance against Bristol City at Ashton Gate was littered with six goals of seemingly brilliant nonchalance culminating in an embarrassing 6-0 win. The home crowd reacted with boos, jeers and throwing debris on the pitch, as Cardiff sauntered to victory with minimal fuss. Since that dark day for Robins fans, their Welsh rivals have improved their squad sufficiently, another sign that this season could, and probably should culminate in the Premier League having its first Welsh competitors.

A quick glance at the substitutes bench will make any opposition team shudder, showing the strength in depth this new Cardiff City squad now has. Jason Koumas, Andy Keogh, Danny Drinkwater, Chris Riggott and Stephen McPhail were all dispensable last night, but good enough to be indispensable at other Championship clubs. This strength in depth is what manager Dave Jones will hope curb the annual fall from grace that the club have suffered in recent seasons, where a poor patch has cost them either automatic promotion or a play-off place.

Striker Jay Bothroyd, now the top scorer in the Championship this season, was quick to remind fans last night the season is still young and is won in May, not November. The former Wolves and Blackburn forward, who was lucky not to see red last night for a horrendous challenge on Leeds' Argentinian Lucciano Becchio, (and showed no remorse for it in his post match interview) will I am sure like everyone else, have a hunch that his side are serious contenders.

Cardiff City now have an aura about them, sides coming up against the Bluebirds will be wary of the threats they pose, and will probably play against them in a fairly negative way in an attempt to stifle the frightening front five. Whether they can or not is open to debate, but just like in previous seasons, promotion is for the Bluebirds to lose.

However, this time, with the mighty impressive squad Jones has assembled, they've given themselves a real fighting chance.