-
Rafa wishes TogelInsua was left-back at home
Liverpool’s Premier League title assault has been dealt a blow with news that Emiliano Insua will miss the next five games.
The promising defender has been called up to Argentina’s squad for the under-20 South American championships. The three week tournament takes place in Venezuela later this month.
Insua has started the last four games for the Reds satta king and has impressed in an unbeaten spell for the Premier League leaders. He looked to have cemented himself into Rafa’s plans for the foreseeable future.
The left-back will now miss Liverpool’s game against Stoke this coming Saturday, as well as a double header with city rivals Everton, a trip to Wigan and a top of the table Anfield clash with Chelsea.
The call comes as a sign of the full-back’s stock rising for both his club and country this season. Insua, who turns 20 on January 7, has held off Togelcompetition at Liverpool from Brazilian Fabio Aurelio and Italian Andrea Dossena.
He is also tipped to take over from Gabriel Heinze for Diego Maradona’s Argentina in time for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
However, missing this spell of games for Liverpool could send him down the pecking order for the Premier League title hopefuls once again.
-
play bazaar
Challenges await in AFC Champions TogelLeague
The draw for the group stage of the 2009 AFC Champions League has thrown up some tough challenges for Japanese clubs.
The opening stages of the Champions League are split into regionalised West Asian and East Asian groups, and Nagoya Grampus will have a tough time of things when they make their debut in the competition.
Dragan Stojkovic’s side have been drawn in Group E alongside A-League champions Newcastle Jets, Korean outfit Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i and passionately supported Chinese club Beijing Guoan.
In Group F defending Asian champions TogelGamba Osaka face a similarly tough task when they come up against K-League runners-up FC Seoul, Chinese giants Shandong Luneng and Sumatra-based play bazaar Indonesian outfit Sriwijaya FC.
There’s a mouth-watering clash of the giants in Group G, where current J. League champions Kashima Antlers will face off against Korean superclub Suwon Bluewings, with Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua also in the mix.
The final place in Group G will go to the winner of a play-off featuring Thai club Provincial Electricity Authority, Singapore Armed Forces and Indonesian side PSMS Medan, with the fixtures taking place in late February.
Kawasaki Frontale will fancy their chances of making it out of Group H, where they face Australian side Central Coast Mariners, Korean FA Cup winners Pohang Steelers and Chinese club Tianjin Teda.
-
Japanese football is stronger for the presence of the Hokkaido-based side, but until they can sort out some stable finances and uncover some more locally-produced talent, Consadole could struggle to gain a foothold in the top flight.
Most predictable comeback – Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Sanfrecce Hiroshima’s romp through the Second Division was as predictable as it was unnecessary.
The southern outfit should never have been relegated in the first place, but after losing the 2007 promotion/relegation playoff to a Madhur matka plucky Kyoto Sanga, Sanfrecce quickly set about pulverising all and sundry on their way to amassing 100 points and 99 goals in J2.
Lead by the prolific Hisato Sato and with a team containing such young talent as Yosuke Kashiwagi and Yojiro Takahagi, Sanfrecce fans will hope to put behind them a wasted year in the bottom tier as Hiroshima look to re-establish themselves back in the top flight.
Biggest heartbreakers – Vegalta Sendai
If Montedio Yamagata winning promotion to the top-flight was the feel-good story of the J2 campaign, then Vegalta Sendai’s narrow playoff defeat to Jubilo Iwata earns the “heartbreak award”
The popular northern club are always in the thick of the promotion chase in J2, yet Vegalta constantly seem to fall at the final hurdle.
There’s no doubt they have the resources available to clamber back to the promised land, but year after year of setbacks is surely taking its toll, and with the Second Division tougher than ever to get of, it could be a while yet before the citizens of Sendai have the chance to watch J1 football again.
Stay tuned for the next installment when Soccerphile unveils its ten best players of the season.
-
LOL, plenty of them, it seems I do get offered the really tough jobs that not many others want, but am happy to be working in the game and love what I do so as long as I have a team and am working just about anywhere is ok with me.
How long do you plan on coaching?
As long as I still have my love for the game, which is I guess until I breathe my last breath. Hopefully I have a few more years in me as there is plenty of things I would like to achieve.
What career goals have you succeeded in play bazaar achieving? What remains for you to achieve?
Every job there is a new challenge, if you asked me 12 years ago would I have coached 4 National Teams, won trophies with them and seen some great games, become a FIFA Instructor, I would not have believed it possible.
Getting honored by the King of Nepal was special and unexpected to say the least and I hope there are more special moments to come.
Who is a coach/manager(s) that you style yourself after or have always admired?
There are many coaches that I look up to and have had the pleasure of meeting a few of them. I think I have my own style and as someone who is always trying to improve I think that will always be the case. So a little something from many of them I would say.
Who are some of the best players you have coached over the course of your career?
Well, that’s a difficult one to answer there have been some many to be honest though perhaps not well known for people in Europe.
Can you name some of players that you admire from world football?
Patrick Vieira, Fernando Torres, Thierry Henry, Lionel Messi, the list is endless.
What are the biggest challenges that some of the smaller nations face at the international level?
Being treated fairly by match officials, it is always the case that the bigger teams get more breaks than the smaller teams and this is a problem. Games should be officiated in the same way no matter who is playing.
Where do you see yourself five years from now?
Well I would like to think coaching in a top league in Europe.
If you were handed the power, what changes would you make to football, either at international or club level?
First thing I would do is have instant replay to help the referees, it’s done in so many other sports it’s about time we have it in football.
If a referee, coach, club official, or player is caught gambling or cheating in a game he should be banned for life. Players who ask for other players to be sent off should be shown red cards.
-
Individual displays from Graham Dorrans,
Ideally, Levein will be in a position to add real quality to his squad and build on the confidence gained from the victory over the Czechs. The pluses outweighed the minuses on Wednesday,but it was a close-run thing. One such positive was the result itself, and a clean sheet against a side who Levein feels are strongest “middle to front”.
Charlie Adam and Lee Wallace suggest they are more than ready to make an impact during this campaign. Scott Brown weighed in with a winner and another mighty display for his country. There was also the maturity shown by the Scotland crowd over the return of Kris Boyd and the performance the player produced.
On the other hand, however, was the realisation that a Czech play bazaar side without Petr Cech, Milan Baros, David Rozehnal and Zdenek Grygera got the better of the Scots for large swathes of the game. Star turns included Tomas Rosicky and Jaroslav Plasil but there were no real surprises for Levein.
“There weren’t any of them who we thought ‘oh we will have to give them more attention’,” Levein said. “But if we are going to beat them in either of the qualifying games we will have to play well, our defenders will have to be very good and our goalkeeper will have to be good. The Czechs might have better individuals, but the team and the work ethic are worth more than 10 places in the world rankings. The question is whether they can be worth more than 20 places in the rankings?”
While Levein was celebrating a win in his first game in charge, his chief scout, Michael Oliver, was spying on Spain, whom Scotland face in the Euro 2012 qualifiers.
“Michael told me they were the best team he had ever seen, and that we shouldn’t bother turning up.”
Back to earth with a bump then.
Celtic and the SFA have gone to war.
It all began with a Celtic ‘source’ leaking a story to the media in the frantic build-up to February’s Old Firm game about a Parkhead complaint to the game’s governing body over a lenghty list of complaints they believe have gone against them this term.
Both previous Old Firm games were cited in the list, the first when Celtic were denied what was a stonewall penalty at Ibrox in a game they lost 2-1, the other in the game against Rangers in January when they were denied a goal from Marc-Antoine Fortune, a match they went on to draw 1-1.
In between times we a couple of offside goals against Falkirk and Dundee United that TV cameras later proved to be legitimate. Celtic drew both of the games.
However, the furore that greeted their complaints ensured that referee Dougie McDonald was under intense pressure going into the third Old Firm game at Ibrox at the end of the month. The game was an hour old when Scott McDonald and Kyle Lafferty tussled and the red card was waved in Brown, the Celtic captain’s direction.
-
play bazaar
South Korea Strikes Back Data HKAgainst China
It turns out that ‘Koreaphobia’ is a condition not easily cured. For South Korea and China, this week is the ‘decider’. The two neighbours have crossed swords twice this year already with the score resting at 1-1. Events over the next 48 hours will determine which nation emerges as the winner.
The Koreans have long had the upper hand play bazaar when it comes to the beautiful game. In 32 meetings between the two national teams, China had never won. Such a Data HKwoeful record gave rise to the pseudo-psychological condition that described the fear of playing Korea. It was a term coined in the Middle Kingdom but taken up with gusto in the Land of the Morning Calm.
That all changed on a February evening in Tokyo when China shocked the Asian Tigers with a 3-0 win. The result wasn’t flattering in the least and it could easily have been more.
The victory was the best moment for Chinese football since they reached the 2004 Asian Cup final. It was greeted with a hail of happy headlines on the west side of the Yellow Sea and provoked gloom, doom and much soul-searching over on the east. Only a 2-0 win over Ivory Coast a month later lightened the mood ahead of the World Cup – that and last week’s results.
The Asian Champions League reached the halfway stage and as it did so, Korea’s four representatives in the competition met China’s quartet. Each of the eight groups contains four teams with the top two progressing to the second round. It was a clean sweep for Korea as all four K-League teams triumphed against Chinese Super league opposition.
-
George’s Premiership Togel HongkongPredictions October 15 2011
George had a good week last week and got 6 results right and 1 perfect score – Spurs 2 Arsenal 1.
The Soccer season is in full swing and the race to win the Premier League and Europe’s other top leagues is soon to reach fever pitch. There’s no better place to bet on the action throughout the season than bet365 Indian satta with its market leading dynamic In-Play product. With this comprehensive service you can make every minute of every Soccer game Togel Hongkongcount! bet365’s popular Soccer promotions are also running throughout the season, including the Bore Draw Money Back offer. Just have a pre-match Correct Score, Half-Time/Full-Time or Scorecast bet on any Soccer match and if the game finishes 0-0 they will refund your bet. Enjoy every second of the season at bet365!
Euro 2012 field narrows down
Euro 2012.We now know twelve of the sixteen finalists for next summer’s European Championship in Poland & Ukraine, with play-offs for the four remaining places taking place in mid-November.
The hosts will be joined by Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Spain and Sweden.
Five of the play-off contenders are East European – Bosnia/Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia and Montenegro, along with Eire, Portugal and Turkey. The draw is on Thursday in Poland.
Some names missing the boat include Norway, whom Portugal pipped on goal difference in Group H, and Switzerland, who had beaten Spain at the 2010 World Cup, lost to fast-improving Wales in their final game, allowing Montenegro to overtake; Belgium, despite the talents of Eden Hazard and others, drew three and lost three in Group A and were beaten to second place by Turkey, while 2010 qualifiers Serbia and Slovenia are on the quayside after Estonia’s impressive run to the playoffs from Group C.
2010 World Cup finalists Spain and the Netherlands, along with Germany, still appear the teams to beat next summer, but the other nations would do well to recall the 2004 tournament in Portugal, when unfancied Greece came from nowhere to win it.
Saving Money with Sport
In these harsh economic times it’s worthwhile considering every possible outlet when it comes to cost cutting and sport can lend a hand. Go for a run instead of going to the gym, playing football in the park rather than paying pitch fees or cycling to work instead of driving.
The latter mentioned is perhaps the most commonly taken option when it comes to cutting costs and through a bit of exercise in there for good measure. Motoring costs are soaring as the price of petrol gets higher and those insurance premiums never seem to drop year after year. However, the price of buying bicycles has dropped and you’ll be able to pick up one for much less than you thought.
The beauty of the internet is that products are available faster and cheaper, this is certainly the case if you buy bicycles online too. Search through thousands of options online that are right for you, you’ll also find plenty of accessories including helmets, footwear and reflective stickers and lights for night travellers.
Depending on which routes you take to work, or whether you want a bicycle for leisure reasons, then you can choose from mountain bikes to tricycles if you wanted when searching online. The main thing is to choose something that suits your requirements as you may not need to spend that extra amount on all the ‘bells and whistles’ if they are going to be of no use.
Of course biking might not be the best alternative to cut costs if you are embarking on a 10 mile journey to work every morning, unless you’re a keen biker, but for city dwellers and those with not too far to travel it could be the ideal solution. Check online today to find all kinds of great offers for bicycles and other equipment that could end up saving you hundreds on travel every year!
-
Satta King
More and more clubs now are giving positions to ex- players with no or little coaching or managerial experience, they see a great player and think ‘he’ll make a good manager’.
But there is a huge difference between being a good player and being a good coach and manager. Harry was an excellent coach in his younger Satta King years as was Ray Harford. These people did it the hard way and did the hard jobs and worked their way up the ladder. It’s all about learning your trade you learn something new every day – that’s if you have a open mind and want to.
That’s the problem with the English game I have so much respect for the academy coaches and lads working at the lower levels of the football League. They put so much time in and do many jobs out coaching on cold winter evenings, producing our future players. Every weekend is busy but many of them will never get a chance further up the ladder because they are either not in the loop or don’t know the right people.
-
Qatar Stars League Week Togel Online Rainbow
Qatar Sports Club above
QSL.
Qatar Sports Club defeated Al Khor 5-3 and led the Qatar Stars League by a difference of goals at the end of the second week’s matches.
Qatar SC’s Sebastian Soria opened the ball after 24 minutes, but Al Khor equalized with Alan Bahio (31 minutes). However, Qatar’s Brazilian striker Marcinho Marcio Oliveira raised the lead to the home side one minute after half.
If both sides are expected to start the second half cautiously, then a pleasant surprise awaits them. Although both teams play a quick play bazaar offensive, Qatar SC has scored the next two goals. Qatar Iraqi midfielders Qusai Togel Online Muneer (3: 1) and Sebastian Soria (4: 1) took the lead in the home team in the 49th and 70th minutes.
Al Khor returned twice in the sixth minute, Ribero and Alan Bahia in the 76th and 80th minutes and increased to 4-3. However, they paid for a temporary disruption in the promotion of the equalizer. Dibi Lacin, an unmarked attacker from Qatar’s Côte d’Ivoire, ended the process with a good shot (5-3). Umm Salal, who reached the semifinals of the AFC Champions League last year, scored a big shortfall in the win against Al Wakra. The match was also interesting because it was the first match of Captain Al Wakry Aziz ben Askar against his former club. The Moroccan is the best, but Umm Salal seems to be the best team on the field.
In the 24th minute, they were led by Moroccan striker Al Wakra Youness Hawassi. With 46 minutes played, the visitors could have drawn level after Dhahi Al Noobi came through the middle, but his kick went wide. Brazilian Davi Jose Silva performed a spell with a little warning and scored the winner (85th).
-
This first triggered Judge Popplewell’s decision to fire in Bradford in 1985,
but the driver behind it was the late and unfortunate MP David Evans, a former chairman of Luton Town. Evans, a member of the Conservative Party’s so-called ‘The Broadmoor Wing’, made the unusual decision in 1985 to ban all fans of Luton’s Kenilworth Road after the infamous Millwall supporters. On the other hand, Luton’s own supporters will have to register and obtain an identity card at the turnstile.
Moynihan, seriously, wore the band Charlton Athletic to his television shows – he was a deputy for Lewisham East nearby at the time, but he carried Delhi Bazaar Satta King his football knowledge lightly, as he kept telling us. that the only way to stop hooliganism is to bring in all the fans. cards. The government was rather hostile to football, except for the support of Ken Clarke of Nottingham Forest, and made no effort to gain the game’s popularity like any other government.
Education and training in the market town of Oxford of Thatcher kept her away from the professional football and industrial regions from which she arose. His government coincided with the darkest years of English hooliganism, but he firmly refused to admit that it was the social rather than the football problems he was facing.