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TacticalBlues

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  1. Was gonna ask whether the South Wales Police could be charged for wasting time Thanks Goodness. I hope the FA don't do anything silly now.
  2. I said IMO but I know the media won't stop. South Wales Police are investigating an incident involving Eden Hazard and ball boy following complaints Absolute farce. This is what tax payers money is wasted on? However, here I'm certain nothing will come of it. Both have apologised, the 17 year old kid admitted he timewasted so I hope this subsides quickly. Infact I'd presume the ballboy won't want it pursued if he has any conscience.
  3. Saw the interview on SSN, should be on the website soon I presume.
  4. Rafa Benitiz just confirmed: The 17 year boy came to changing room, accepted he wasted time. Both apologised. Matter ENDED IMO.
  5. One point though this kid is 17 and says he's nearly 18. He knew what he was doing. Nonetheless Hazard shouldn't have kicked out, but with the blood pumping and a few minutes left he just wanted the ball. I empathise for Hazard because he's not that type of guy at all but with the media, there is no doubt he'll be stigmatised. I'm positive they won't show the angle where the ball pops from under the idiot's body.
  6. So Kaka agrees a pay cut and Gallani comes out saying ""The negotiations for Kaka have broken down. It's not possible to complete the deal for fiscal reasons.We had agreed on everything else, but the deal broke down about an hour ago." I feel for him. He helped Milans' 'fiscal' situation by transferring to Madrid and Galliani doesn't want to close the deal because he wanted a loan deal. The Milan and Kaka of 2007 was incredible, one of the best footballing teams and players of our generation. I hope he finds a solution soon.
  7. All little hope for signing him this window is over. He limped off with what looks like a thigh/harmstring injury.
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G0j_Huv2Fg Must've taken ages, gotta love Toy Story.
  9. Piers Morgan ‏@piersmorgan Again, thank God for Torres. If Ba was out there, it would be 5-0.
  10. What a game, at 2-0 it was dead. Great and historical comeback for Sociedad! Before this game Barca had picked up an incredible 55/57 points only dropping points at Madrid.
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffXVAohHFws
  12. Sacking Di Matteo and hiring Benitiz in the first place?
  13. Good player but what of Van Aanholt? Since Rutten took over he along with Kalas, but especially PVA, have been hugely impressive. PVA filled in Buttner (who Alex Ferguson signed for United) boots and has shown even more ability than he did.
  14. The joy of having a striker, play shit for 25 minutes and still go 1-0 up.
  15. Chelsea must learn to win without talisman Mata The Spaniard's sublime early season form conjures memories of David Silva's virtuoso displays last term, but he needs rest to avoid tailing off as his countryman did A year ago, what would prove to be one of the most exciting seasons in Premier League history had just reached its halfway point, still swooning under the spell of a sublime little Spaniard. Having sparkled intermittently in his first season England before enjoying a rare summer rest, David Silva embarked upon his second healthy, physically and mentally refreshed, and prepared to show exactly what had persuaded Manchester City to pay Valencia around £26 million to procure his services in June 2010. In 18 Premier League games, Mata has notched seven goals and seven assists. But his influence stretches beyond the obvious numbers. He often plays the pass before the pass, giving Eden Hazard – joint top of the assist charts with 11 – the ball in the space and positions to do maximum damage. He is also a man for the big occasion, having scored against Arsenal, Tottenham and United. Were it not for the remarkable feats of Robin van Persie, Luis Suarez and self-fulfilling ‘Signing of the Season’ Michu, Mata would boast perhaps the strongest claim of all to be clubhouse leader for Player of the Year as we embark on 2013. If his form continues, he may still find himself in the debate. But it is this ‘if’ which should be worrying Benitez. For Chelsea’s reliance on Mata for inspiration is almost total. In the four Premier League matches he has not started, the Blues have faced QPR home and away, West Brom at the Hawthorns and Fulham at Stamford Bridge, without winning once. Given the wealth of creative talent Roman Abramovich has bestowed upon Benitez and, formerly, Roberto Di Matteo, this seems counter-intuitive. Hazard is a player capable of splitting open any defence, and Oscar is a 21-year-old blessed with genius. But without Mata linking the play and pulling the strings, Chelsea’s lavishly expensive ship appears rudderless. Wary of burning his star man out after a packed summer which involved Euro 2012 and Olympic commitments, Di Matteo wisely gave Mata a break of over a fortnight at the beginning of September. The Spaniard, suitably rejuvenated, produced his best performances in a Blue shirt on his return, but there are tantalising signs he may be starting to labour again. He wasted no time, scoring in each of his first two Premier League games against Swansea and Bolton, before providing the inspiration for City’s astonishing 5-1 destruction of Tottenham at White Hart Lane at the end of August. The virtuoso performances continued. Silva was named Premier League Player of the Month for September, and in October he gave a masterclass in playmaking – as well as scoring himself – as City humiliated bitter rivals Manchester United 6-1 at Old Trafford and sent shockwaves around Europe. His combinations with the likes of Sergio Aguero, Samir Nasri and Edin Dzeko were dazzling, and his technique and decision-making appeared flawless. By the time he scored one of the goals of the season in City’s 3-2 win over QPR at Loftus Road in November, journalists were ready to cast their votes for Player of the Year. But then something happened: 2012 came and Silva faded. The touch, skill and awareness were still there, but he ceased to dominate matches. Others instead shouldered the burden of being the key figures in the final stages of City’s title charge: Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure and Aguero. It was a mark of how sensational his early season form was that Silva still finished the season with more goal assists than any other Premier League player, but the magic grew rare after Christmas. The reason, most believe, was fatigue. That Silva’s decline immediately followed a relentlessly demanding run of festive fixtures appears more than a coincidence. There is also the argument that other aspects of our footballing culture may have played a significant role. In September 2011, as Silva was running riot, Chelsea boss Rafa Benitez published a statistical study on his website which concluded that Premier League players run on average 100m more per game than their La Liga counterparts, sprint more and for longer, and engage in more draining tussles for possession in the air and on the floor. It would be no surprise, then, if City’s constant reliance on Silva to create chances, in a league more physically demanding than anything he had experienced before, eventually took its toll. But if true, Benitez would do well to let history – and his numbers – inform the future. A year on from Silva’s exploits, the Premier League is once again in the thrall of an Iberian wizard. Juan Mata is himself the conjurer-in-chief in a Chelsea side which has, despite being undermined by the club’s apparent craving for controversy and chaos off the pitch, produced some of the best football seen this season on it. In Wednesday’s shock home defeat to Swansea in the Capital One Cup, Mata was unable to unlock a massed and motivated visiting defence in his customary manner, and his influence waned rather than grew as the game wore on and moved away from Chelsea. Of course, one bad performance does represent a decline. But with Benitez under intense pressure and the fixture list as unyielding as ever, the Blues must learn how to win without their talisman, or run the risk that someday soon they will find it impossible to win with him. http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2013/01/12/3666211/chelsea-must-learn-to-win-without-talisman-mata - of course we then thrashed stoke 6-0 but Mata has literally had NO rest for a long time, it's an interesting analysis and I hope he can continue his sublime form throughout the season.
  16. For Chelsea it's a redundant critique after they mention "though a later inspection noted that their hygiene standards had improved to become generally excellent."
  17. Am I only the one who just heard that third ref tell lescott they paid 62 quid over there go see them. LOL hero!
  18. Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo says that he would welcome Frank Lampard to Turin with "open arms" and that Chelsea "would be mad" to allow the 34-year-old leave when his current contract at Stamford Bridge expires in the summer. "He's still one of the best in the world," Pirlo told Tuttosport. "If he wants to play in Italy I would welcome him to Juventus with open arms. Lampard could have another four years at the top in Italy."
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