Tuesday 30 August 2011

Manchester Set to Dominate Premiership Title Race for the Foreseeable Future


Following the whitewash by the two Manchester teams over Arsenal and Spurs this past weekend, it is difficult to see the title leaving the city of Manchester in the near future.There’s an old saying that goes ‘anything you can do, I can do better’, and this is most certainly the case between Manchester United and Manchester City at this moment in time.

Just as little as three years ago, it would have unthinkable to put the blue side of Manchester possessing a team in the same ranks as Barcelona and Real Madrid.  It has to be sad that the same team is now easily placed within the top five teams in the world.

In the aftermath of City’s emphatic 5-1 victory away to Spurs, it would have hard to imagine United topping that result, and Sir Alex would have been more than happy with a solid hard fought 1-0 victory. However, the labouring and ageing United team of last season, now appears to be old news. 

It is no secret that United were not at their best last season, particularly their away form. While everyone huffed and puffed about replacing Paul Scholes with a similar type player, Sir Alex had different intentions.To the untrained eye, Sir Alex began his rebuilding process last season, when he signed Smalling and Hernandez. This past summer he added De Gea, Young and Jones, and these five players have injected  pace and youthfulness that even has Barcelona watching over their shoulders.

This is in contrast to what Manchester City has been up to this past summer, where all the talk was focused on whether or not Carlos Tevez would stay. A few weeks on and now look at the position Manchester City are in. They are top of the league, have two new stars in Aguero and Nasri, are in the Champions League, and Tevez can’t even get a game.

It’s ironic how Sir Alex has always relied on youth and patience over trying to buy success, the resistance in paying over the top for Sneijder highlights this. On the other hand, Manchester City have no problem in buying the title, and the way things are going it may not be long before it happens.

To return to the Sneijder matter, it will be interesting to see if the midfield of United, i.e. Anderson, Cleverley, Fletcher, Carrick and Giggs, will be strong enough to retain the Premiership and over throw Barcelona as European Champions. Sir Alex has signed players in the January transfer window before, and don’t be surprised if he gets out the check book once again come January.

With regards to the rest of the chasing pack, it would not be fair to rule out Chelsea all together from the title race. However, Villas Boas certainly has his hands full in getting the most out of his side, in particular Fernando Torres. The addition of Mata will help Torres as he is a creative attacking player. However, Luka Modric does look like the final piece of the jigsaw, but old timer Harry Redknapp is willing to battle to the death to keep his star man.


Wednesday 24 August 2011

Udinese Victory Could Prove to be the Biggest of Wenger’s Career


It’s hard to imagine an Arsenal victory over Udinese as possibly being the most important of Wenger’s career, but this is the situation Arsenal are now in.
When Arsenal went down 1-0 before half time, it really did look like the inevitable for Wenger’s side. However, credit has to be given where credit is due, as it is not easy to come back from a goal down and win away from home, let alone in Europe but also in a game that had so much riding on it.

If United, Chelsea or Manchester City were to get knocked out of the Champions League then they can concentrate on winning the Premiership, this is not the case with Arsenal. Their sole priority this season will be to keep up with the chasing pack, and remain a top four team.

It is easy to jump on the Wenger bandwagon and highlight his faults and possible stubbornness, just listen to Piers Morgan on Twitter. However, this victory over Udinese could be the turning point Arsenal fans have been waiting patiently for season after season. 

The Fabregas saga is finally over and most Arsenal fans would not speak too harshly of him, as he did stay on an extra two seasons after all. The Nasri transfer is different, yes he is a top player, but he is not irreplaceable and if anyone can replace him it is Wenger. 

There are already reports that Wenger has moved for the highly rated Eden Hazard, and that he is also considering a bid for Scott Parker. It is no secret that Arsenal are interested in Scott Dann, while a reported move for Everton’s Tim Cahill has also surfaced. 

It is these types of signings that will make the difference for Arsenal. Arsene Wenger has been thrown a lifeline with this result, and who’s to say that the likes of Walcott, Ramsey, Wilshire, Gervinho and Van Persie, won’t step up to the plate all the time and take games by the scruff of the neck for the Gunners.

One thing is for sure, these players need reinforcements and they need them soon as the transfer window is coming to an end. He may not like it and he may not agree with it, but Arsene Wenger must get the check book out and save Arsenal’s season before it even begins. 

Don’t write the Frenchman off just yet.


Wednesday 17 August 2011

Exciting Season Ahead after Premiership Curtain Raise


If the first weekend of the Premiership season is anything to go by, then the season ahead may prove to be the most entertaining yet. In week one, we saw a potentially new Liverpool, the solidness of Chelsea with a sharp Fernando Torres, the return of hair on his head and a goal for Wayne Rooney, and to top it all off, the debut of a new Premiership sensation.

So the Premiership is back and once again our lives can feel fulfilled, as we have plenty to talk and argue about. Jamie Redknapp is back looking as well as ever, and he is joined by his new colleague, the infamous and not so handsome Gary Neville. However, everything is not rosy just yet in the Premiership garden, as wrinkles and grey hairs may be soon be appearing on certain Premiership managers.

One man who does not have to worry about that is Kenny Dalglish. His Liverpool side were very impressive in their first half performance against Sunderland, and it would be foolish to read too much into their tired second half performance, as it is the beginning of the season. Charlie Adam and the impressive Luis Suarez look like excellent signings, however, Liverpool still look a bit short in numbers, particularly in defence. Also, it should not be forgotten that Stephen Gerrard is yet to return to the side.

Chelsea kicked off the Super Sunday action away to Stoke City, which was always going to be a tough place to begin the season with. Tony Pulis is assembling a good side with Stoke; with the returning Jonathan Woodgate looking like an excellent purchase should he stay fit. New Chelsea manager Andres Villas Boas will have had a rude awakening at what the Premiership can muscle up after visiting the Britannia stadium. There are plenty of positives for Chelsea fans to take away from the game, with the sharpness and movement of Fernando Torres up front, being the main talking point. Chelsea has a sleeping giant in their camp, and should he wake, along with the imminent capture of Luka Modric, then they will once again be a force to be reckoned with in the Premiership.

Manchester United showed glimpses of brilliance against West Brom, and in the end it could be argued that they were lucky to come away with all three points. However, they never really looked like they got out of second gear, and they lost both centre halves to injury. Wayne Rooney looks to be nearing his best, while Ashley Young continues to look like he has been in the United squad for years. It looks as though Sir Alex Ferguson is content with his squad, and it remains to be seen whether or not he is correct. Tom Cleverley looks a real talent, and who’s to say he’s not good enough to step up to the plate for the United first team. Anderson also played well against West Brom, and this could finally be the time for the Brazilian to step up to the plate. The ever present Ryan Giggs and the returning Darren Fletcher, have also yet to kick a ball this season.

All eyes were on the Etihad Stadium Monday night, as the big spenders Manchester City got their season underway against the Premiership newcomers Swansea. The game was hyped up to be a real David versus Goliath confrontation, but Swansea played very well up until the hour mark. The resilience of Brendan Rogers’ side was finally broken, as the class of Manchester City proved to be too good for Swansea. However, it was a debutante and super sub that stole the show, as Sergio Auguero made his much anticipated debut for Manchester City. The silky Argentinean came off the bench to score twice, with his second strike an early contender for goal of the season. Before the game, all the talk was about whether or not Carlos Tevez would be staying at the club.The question is now, does Manchester City really need him, and how good will they be if he actually stays? The red half of Manchester must be at least a little bit worried.

To return to the topic of managers under pressure, Arsene Wenger could arguably be facing the biggest two weeks of his career. The Cesc Fabregas saga has finally been put to bed, and it looks likely that Samir Nasri will also be following him out of the club. Wenger has always been one to rely on youth and his patented worldwide scouting system; surely now he is going to splash the cash before the end of the transfer window. His side were lucky to overcome Udinese last night in the Champions League qualifiers, and surely now the Frenchman must be aware that his side is lacking seriously in all departments. Arsenal play Liverpool at the weekend, and if Dalglish’s side play anything like they did in the first half against Sunderland last weekend, then Arsene Wenger may get his wake up call a lot earlier than expected.

There’s an old saying, ‘don’t fix it if it isn’t broken’, this is most certainly not the case at the Emirates Stadium.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Joey Barton & Newcastle - the finger of blame.

It is difficult to figure out who is to blame in the whole Joey Barton saga, as him and his employers are as bad as each other at decision making. Barton’s criticism of the Newcastle hierarchy is not being questioned by anyone, particularly the Newcastle fans. What is questionable however, is the character he is portraying on Twitter.

For once is his career, Barton is on the right side of an argument and as a result could receive an arguably undeserved career boost. Barton has made every mistake under the sun as a person more so than a footballer, however, this could be his chance to make it right and redeem himself if at all possible.

The fact that Newcastle are willing to part with arguably their best player on a free transfer, is as hard to believe as their decision to allow Kevin Nolan to leave for half nothing to West Ham. The fact that Nolan was willing to drop down a division to leave the Magpies is a worrying sign for the faithful Newcastle supporters.

I am not sure if it is something in the water at St James Park but decisions and careers tend to go Hayward for the personnel there. Shearer the Messiah was brought in and that didn’t work, King Kev was brought in that didn’t work, then Chris Houghton stepped up and did an excellent job and what happened, he was sacked. Just when everything seemed stable at Newcastle, Houghton was sacked and replaced by Alan Pardrew. Since Pardrew was brought in, Newcastle have continued to improve, boasting the solid midfield pairing of Nolan and Barton.


The incredible 4-4 draw with Arsenal last season showed a team spirit that has been missing in the Toon army for too many seasons now. The fact the two men driving the engine of that team are now going to be playing elsewhere is unthinkable. Joey Barton is not an angel, he is one thing however, a gifted central midfielder who can drive a team on. Should Barton keep his head down and maybe his tweets to himself, he may just find himself at a top Premiership club in the coming weeks. 

The early indications are that Arsenal, Spurs and Stoke are in for midfielder, and Barton may be just what the Arsenal team may need – a fighter and a ball winner. Don’t expect the Barton saga to end without a twist in the tale. Newcastle has remained very tight lipped so far.