Sunday 16 August 2009

Saturday Round Up 15/08

Usually I plan like last weekend to do a round-up after the Sunday game, however I'm off to London in the morning to watch GB play Basketball at the o2.

So decided to write one now, and do a Sunday round-up on Monday night or Tuesday.



PREMIERSHIP

After the 3 o'clock games I watched Arsenal's game at Everton at Wow what a great start to the season, all the criticism Wenger has received, myself being one of the doubters, only 1 player in, Toure/Adebayor out, I liked Wengers lineup, playing Fabergas with Song and Denilson in the middle, what you lose out by not having a solid DM, you make up in numbers, not sure Bendtner works as a winger, Rosicky, Walcott or Nasri will surely play there more often, Arsenal played some fantastic football this evening, Denilson goal was a cracker, Vermaelen introduced himself in the best way with a fantastic header.

Arshavin had a really good game, he is going to be a revelation in the EPL this season, such a fantastic footballing brain, combining well with van Persie and Eduardo upfront he's going to be Arsenal's main man I think.

It's not often that Everton get beat 6-1, and with games like these I always wonder, are Arsenal playing that well, are Everton playing terrible, or is it a mixture of the two, today, I think it was a mixture, Everton played some good football at times, just Arsenal were clinical and the Toffee's defending was awful at times.

A player that impressed me at the end of this season was Wigan's Hugo Rodallega, and I've been looking forward to see how he gets on this season, and today he launched a statement of intent, a wonder strike at Villa Park, he let the ball bounce and from the corner of the box lashed a wonderful shot over Brad Freidel, video coming if I can find it.

Also a great start for Mark Hughes and Man City, my one thought on this, What happens when everyone is fit and wants to play, I can see alot of unrest, apparently Richard Dunne was the Captain and played great, so where would Lescott go?



COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP

One story from the Championship today, Freddie Sears on loan at Crystal Palace from West Ham, though he had scored his first goal for Palace slotting the ball past Bristol City's keeper, the ball hit the corner of the net, bounced back out and the referee waved the players to play on, NO GOAL, Palace boss Neil Warnock, went absolutely crazy.

Surely this is a call for either a video ref, videos in the goal or even a referee behind the net, Bristol City went on to win 1-0, I find it disgraceful that in 2009 cameras everywhere, things like this can still happen, and you can guarantee the English FA will do nothing.



LIGUE 1

Exciting 2nd week in France, a caught a stream near the end of the Sochaux v Bordeaux match ,just in time to see Charlie Davies score his debut goal for Sochaux this brought FCSM back into the match at 2-1, and after Chamakh scored his 2nd, Davies scored near the end, Great way to announce yourself to you new fans, although they didn't win, I'm sure the Sochaux fans will be excited by Davies goals, I know I am. Chamakh's double could also be his last goals in a Bordeaux shirt, I hope he doesn't go to Arsenal, I think he would fail as they have too many forwards already, a move to West Ham would work wonders I think, replace forgotten target man Dean Ashton, Marouane is one of the best headers of a ball in football just now and would do well in the EPL.

Lyon have struggled again, a 1-0 win against Valenciennes, How long does Puel have with performances like these, Gomis goal will have cheered the Lyon fans up both new strikers have scored, this was a massive goal for Gomis as he struggled last season, if he had went a few games without a goal it could have been a similar season, I hope this kicks off his scoring this season.


Hansds up how many people had Nancy top of Ligue 1 after 2 games, a great 4-0 win against Monaco, look forward to seeing the highlights.



SPL

Big wins for Celtic and Rangers today, Aiden McGeady scoring twice again Aberdeen, showing what he can do given more freedom by Tony Mowbary, this is going to be Aiden's big season, and if he performs well, possibly could be his last in the SPL, the Premiership will be calling.

Rangers got a scare at Ibrox, after going 1 up, Falkirk equalised, however Rangers went on to win 4-1 a good start for them at home, Kenny Miller got 2 goals, he needs a big scoring season, 10 in 30 games last season, not fantastic for an Old Firm striker.

St. Johnstone kicked off their SPL season with a point at home to Motherwell, this gets them off the board, and something to improve on, the big win of the day was for Kilmarnock a 3-0 win at home to Hamilton, this is the kind of result they needed to kick start the season, but the complete opposite effect on Hamilton.


GOOD DAY

  • Arsenal - The criticism stops here
  • Paul Alo'o Efoulou - 2 goals on his debut for Nancy
  • Obafemi Martins - debut goal for Wolfsburg
  • Ronald Koeman - after last weeks defeat AZ come back to win 6-0
  • RC Lens - Win first home game back in Ligue 1
BAD DAY
  • People with Joelyn Lescott in your Fantasy Football Team
  • Stuart Duff - Taken off after 38 minutes for Aberdeen after McGeady scores 2
  • Neil Warnock - Losing 1-0 after your team scores a legitimate goal not allowed
  • St-Etienne - 2 defeats in a row, not a lot of positives
  • Aston Villa - after defeat to Wigan does the top 4 talk stop

2 comments:

  1. another nice read, Gib, especially the ligue 1 part ;-).
    as for wenger, i don't think 1 win (no matter how impressive it was) is enough to silence arsene's detractors. what we witnessed yesterday was a display of nice football.... but, then again, no one would ever question wenger's skills as a "football professor". what some people (me included) question is arsene's "management skills" and theese doubts won't be erased by 1 single performance (impressive though it may be) imo.

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  2. Totally agree mate, I have been questioning Wenger's ability to lead Arsenal now for a couple of seasons, I think he needs to move up to the board level over see the youth but let someone with more ambition take over the club side.

    My point was, every Premier League show you watched last week, it was automatically Arsenal who would drop out the top 4, then they destroy Everton and I think everyone reassesed their thoughts a bit, not many teams do that to Everton.

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