Showing posts with label English Premiership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Premiership. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

A Week Full Of Drama, Drama And Drama.



Real Madrid have been a shadow of the great side they were ages ago.  In a week in which they were cruising to an easy win over Espanyol, Barcelona were actually labouring to a 1-0 win without Lionel Messi. Barcelona are  known for team-work, which is probably what pulled the match out of the bag for them. As for goals, they really need Messi. Madrid on their part, may be justified that Mourinho has been the missing link to their success. All this is too early to say, but as a fan, surely, you have an opinion.

It has been a week of drama in and outside the English Premiership, but first, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe, currently reeling under the siege of diamond seekers appointed and cancelled the appointment of a new national coach,Tom Saintfeit, before finally appointing the same coach. The national association president was not ready to accept the verdict of the technical team tasked in getting the Warriors a new mentor. It is claimed stakeholders wanted a coach who could field players they have connection with their agents to market them. Do you buy this one, or it is just an excuse? Is Tom the man?

Chelsea lost to Newcastle 3-4, in a class act by the Magpies, Manchester City lost to West Brom 2-1, Liverpool were well beaten by Northampton 4-2 at Anfield in a penalty shootout, Everton 4 - 3 lost in another penalty shootout against Brentford. These teams fielded the best teams under the circumstances and Liverpool Manager, Roy Hodgson, had to apologise. Burnley beat Bolton Wanderers 1-0. The Blues were the big story as they conceded their second goal and then more this season, which will encourage other teams who will fancy their chances now. Is this paving way for Arsenal and Manchester United for the Treble?

Highlanders will play Dynamos at BF in a league match, the first since the ill-tempered encounter that included 2 walk-out, water canons, police wrath and eventual fines aa well as expulsion from BancABC competition of Bosso by the Ac Hoc Arbitration Committee. Will this match live upto its billing as the biggest fixture in Zimbabwe?

The weekend will be infested with succulent fixtures as Orlando Pirates will be beating Kaizer Chiefs in the MTN-8 semi-final at the FNB Stadium. After the first leg 1-1 draw, both teams will be hard pressed to give their fans something to cheer about. One thing for sure, one set of fans will be crying proper tears. The same can be said about the Manchester City FC versus Chelsea FC in the English Backlays Premiership this weekend. Both teams have suffered embarrassing defeats during the week and public opinion has been that Chelsea played the no-bodies in scoring 21 goals in 5 league matches. We can now officially add another 3 to make it 24 in 6 matches. Many league teams take over half a season to get there. Pirates or Chiefs? Are Chelsea the real deal? 

Sunday Marimo, a former Champions League finalist and the first ever coach to lead Zimbabwe to an AFCON dumped Free State Stars in daylight and headed home citing family problems. Sunday had played 3 matches without a loss. While he did not win any match, he looked set for a good season. Mpumalanga Black Aces have been trying get their coach a work permit. Aces failed to register a single point in 3 outings. They fired the poor guy. Do you think it was fair for Sunday to leave, and is Aces justified to get rid of the coach that saved them from going to Division One football?

Finally, Black Mambas and Bosso were involved in a league draw in Harare. Bosso had booked a semi-final berth of the ZAOGA Charity Shield over the weekend when they dispatched Caps United at BF. This Cup comes with a fat purse that the Bulawayo giants will relish and they try to get out of debt. They have a big wage bill to foot. Has Bosso turned the corner?

Let us know what you think about any or all of the above and I hope to see more of you after this wonderful sporting weekend. All the best to your favourite teams.

A Week Full Of Drama, Drama And Drama.



Real Madrid have been a shadow of the great side they were ages ago.  In a week in which they were cruising to an easy win over Espanyol, Barcelona were actually labouring to a 1-0 win without Lionel Messi. Barcelona are  known for team-work, which is probably what pulled the match out of the bag for them. As for goals, they really need Messi. Madrid on their part, may be justified that Mourinho has been the missing link to their success. All this is too early to say, but as a fan, surely, you have an opinion.

It has been a week of drama in and outside the English Premiership, but first, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe, currently reeling under the siege of diamond seekers appointed and cancelled the appointment of a new national coach,Tom Saintfeit, before finally appointing the same coach. The national association president was not ready to accept the verdict of the technical team tasked in getting the Warriors a new mentor. It is claimed stakeholders wanted a coach who could field players they have connection with their agents to market them. Do you buy this one, or it is just an excuse? Is Tom the man?

Chelsea lost to Newcastle 3-4, in a class act by the Magpies, Manchester City lost to West Brom 2-1, Liverpool were well beaten by Northampton 4-2 at Anfield in a penalty shootout, Everton 4 - 3 lost in another penalty shootout against Brentford. These teams fielded the best teams under the circumstances and Liverpool Manager, Roy Hodgson, had to apologise. Burnley beat Bolton Wanderers 1-0. The Blues were the big story as they conceded their second goal and then more this season, which will encourage other teams who will fancy their chances now. Is this paving way for Arsenal and Manchester United for the Treble?

Highlanders will play Dynamos at BF in a league match, the first since the ill-tempered encounter that included 2 walk-out, water canons, police wrath and eventual fines aa well as expulsion from BancABC competition of Bosso by the Ac Hoc Arbitration Committee. Will this match live upto its billing as the biggest fixture in Zimbabwe?

The weekend will be infested with succulent fixtures as Orlando Pirates will be beating Kaizer Chiefs in the MTN-8 semi-final at the FNB Stadium. After the first leg 1-1 draw, both teams will be hard pressed to give their fans something to cheer about. One thing for sure, one set of fans will be crying proper tears. The same can be said about the Manchester City FC versus Chelsea FC in the English Backlays Premiership this weekend. Both teams have suffered embarrassing defeats during the week and public opinion has been that Chelsea played the no-bodies in scoring 21 goals in 5 league matches. We can now officially add another 3 to make it 24 in 6 matches. Many league teams take over half a season to get there. Pirates or Chiefs? Are Chelsea the real deal? 

Sunday Marimo, a former Champions League finalist and the first ever coach to lead Zimbabwe to an AFCON dumped Free State Stars in daylight and headed home citing family problems. Sunday had played 3 matches without a loss. While he did not win any match, he looked set for a good season. Mpumalanga Black Aces have been trying get their coach a work permit. Aces failed to register a single point in 3 outings. They fired the poor guy. Do you think it was fair for Sunday to leave, and is Aces justified to get rid of the coach that saved them from going to Division One football?

Finally, Black Mambas and Bosso were involved in a league draw in Harare. Bosso had booked a semi-final berth of the ZAOGA Charity Shield over the weekend when they dispatched Caps United at BF. This Cup comes with a fat purse that the Bulawayo giants will relish and they try to get out of debt. They have a big wage bill to foot. Has Bosso turned the corner?

Let us know what you think about any or all of the above and I hope to see more of you after this wonderful sporting weekend. All the best to your favourite teams.

A Week Full Of Drama, Drama And Drama.



Real Madrid have been a shadow of the great side they were ages ago.  In a week in which they were cruising to an easy win over Espanyol, Barcelona were actually labouring to a 1-0 win without Lionel Messi. Barcelona are  known for team-work, which is probably what pulled the match out of the bag for them. As for goals, they really need Messi. Madrid on their part, may be justified that Mourinho has been the missing link to their success. All this is too early to say, but as a fan, surely, you have an opinion.

It has been a week of drama in and outside the English Premiership, but first, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe, currently reeling under the siege of diamond seekers appointed and cancelled the appointment of a new national coach,Tom Saintfeit, before finally appointing the same coach. The national association president was not ready to accept the verdict of the technical team tasked in getting the Warriors a new mentor. It is claimed stakeholders wanted a coach who could field players they have connection with their agents to market them. Do you buy this one, or it is just an excuse? Is Tom the man?

Chelsea lost to Newcastle 3-4, in a class act by the Magpies, Manchester City lost to West Brom 2-1, Liverpool were well beaten by Northampton 4-2 at Anfield in a penalty shootout, Everton 4 - 3 lost in another penalty shootout against Brentford. These teams fielded the best teams under the circumstances and Liverpool Manager, Roy Hodgson, had to apologise. Burnley beat Bolton Wanderers 1-0. The Blues were the big story as they conceded their second goal and then more this season, which will encourage other teams who will fancy their chances now. Is this paving way for Arsenal and Manchester United for the Treble?

Highlanders will play Dynamos at BF in a league match, the first since the ill-tempered encounter that included 2 walk-out, water canons, police wrath and eventual fines aa well as expulsion from BancABC competition of Bosso by the Ac Hoc Arbitration Committee. Will this match live upto its billing as the biggest fixture in Zimbabwe?

The weekend will be infested with succulent fixtures as Orlando Pirates will be beating Kaizer Chiefs in the MTN-8 semi-final at the FNB Stadium. After the first leg 1-1 draw, both teams will be hard pressed to give their fans something to cheer about. One thing for sure, one set of fans will be crying proper tears. The same can be said about the Manchester City FC versus Chelsea FC in the English Backlays Premiership this weekend. Both teams have suffered embarrassing defeats during the week and public opinion has been that Chelsea played the no-bodies in scoring 21 goals in 5 league matches. We can now officially add another 3 to make it 24 in 6 matches. Many league teams take over half a season to get there. Pirates or Chiefs? Are Chelsea the real deal? 

Sunday Marimo, a former Champions League finalist and the first ever coach to lead Zimbabwe to an AFCON dumped Free State Stars in daylight and headed home citing family problems. Sunday had played 3 matches without a loss. While he did not win any match, he looked set for a good season. Mpumalanga Black Aces have been trying get their coach a work permit. Aces failed to register a single point in 3 outings. They fired the poor guy. Do you think it was fair for Sunday to leave, and is Aces justified to get rid of the coach that saved them from going to Division One football?

Finally, Black Mambas and Bosso were involved in a league draw in Harare. Bosso had booked a semi-final berth of the ZAOGA Charity Shield over the weekend when they dispatched Caps United at BF. This Cup comes with a fat purse that the Bulawayo giants will relish and they try to get out of debt. They have a big wage bill to foot. Has Bosso turned the corner?

Let us know what you think about any or all of the above and I hope to see more of you after this wonderful sporting weekend. All the best to your favourite teams.

A Week Full Of Drama, Drama And Drama.



Real Madrid have been a shadow of the great side they were ages ago.  In a week in which they were cruising to an easy win over Espanyol, Barcelona were actually labouring to a 1-0 win without Lionel Messi. Barcelona are  known for team-work, which is probably what pulled the match out of the bag for them. As for goals, they really need Messi. Madrid on their part, may be justified that Mourinho has been the missing link to their success. All this is too early to say, but as a fan, surely, you have an opinion.

It has been a week of drama in and outside the English Premiership, but first, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe, currently reeling under the siege of diamond seekers appointed and cancelled the appointment of a new national coach,Tom Saintfeit, before finally appointing the same coach. The national association president was not ready to accept the verdict of the technical team tasked in getting the Warriors a new mentor. It is claimed stakeholders wanted a coach who could field players they have connection with their agents to market them. Do you buy this one, or it is just an excuse? Is Tom the man?

Chelsea lost to Newcastle 3-4, in a class act by the Magpies, Manchester City lost to West Brom 2-1, Liverpool were well beaten by Northampton 4-2 at Anfield in a penalty shootout, Everton 4 - 3 lost in another penalty shootout against Brentford. These teams fielded the best teams under the circumstances and Liverpool Manager, Roy Hodgson, had to apologise. Burnley beat Bolton Wanderers 1-0. The Blues were the big story as they conceded their second goal and then more this season, which will encourage other teams who will fancy their chances now. Is this paving way for Arsenal and Manchester United for the Treble?

Highlanders will play Dynamos at BF in a league match, the first since the ill-tempered encounter that included 2 walk-out, water canons, police wrath and eventual fines aa well as expulsion from BancABC competition of Bosso by the Ac Hoc Arbitration Committee. Will this match live upto its billing as the biggest fixture in Zimbabwe?

The weekend will be infested with succulent fixtures as Orlando Pirates will be beating Kaizer Chiefs in the MTN-8 semi-final at the FNB Stadium. After the first leg 1-1 draw, both teams will be hard pressed to give their fans something to cheer about. One thing for sure, one set of fans will be crying proper tears. The same can be said about the Manchester City FC versus Chelsea FC in the English Backlays Premiership this weekend. Both teams have suffered embarrassing defeats during the week and public opinion has been that Chelsea played the no-bodies in scoring 21 goals in 5 league matches. We can now officially add another 3 to make it 24 in 6 matches. Many league teams take over half a season to get there. Pirates or Chiefs? Are Chelsea the real deal? 

Sunday Marimo, a former Champions League finalist and the first ever coach to lead Zimbabwe to an AFCON dumped Free State Stars in daylight and headed home citing family problems. Sunday had played 3 matches without a loss. While he did not win any match, he looked set for a good season. Mpumalanga Black Aces have been trying get their coach a work permit. Aces failed to register a single point in 3 outings. They fired the poor guy. Do you think it was fair for Sunday to leave, and is Aces justified to get rid of the coach that saved them from going to Division One football?

Finally, Black Mambas and Bosso were involved in a league draw in Harare. Bosso had booked a semi-final berth of the ZAOGA Charity Shield over the weekend when they dispatched Caps United at BF. This Cup comes with a fat purse that the Bulawayo giants will relish and they try to get out of debt. They have a big wage bill to foot. Has Bosso turned the corner?

Let us know what you think about any or all of the above and I hope to see more of you after this wonderful sporting weekend. All the best to your favourite teams.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Liverpool Plays A Draw With Arsenal

Liverpool's Torres challenges Arsenal's Koscielny during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool 

(Pic by REUTERS on Yahoo Sports)

Liverpool and Arsenal finished with one goal, one point and 10 players each in the English Premiership match at Anfiled Stadium. Thinking with their hearts, followers of these teams will tell you it is early days. If so, why did Chelsea bang 6? The 2 teams are just not serious about the championship.

Adjudged to have handled deliberately by the referee, Koscielny was sent off with the game virtually over, minutes after Liverpool scored Arsenal's equaliser to take the Gunners level on scores and points. World Cup winner, Pepe Reina fumbled a Roscisky cross and scored an own goal.

Arsenal's ability to pass the ball sideways without any penetration, leaves a lot of question about the potential of their attacks. They have formed a predictable pattern that coach Arsene Wenger used to twist in one breath. The Frenchman has surely lost his magic touch.

As for Liverpool, not losing was more important, given their generosity to send the Gunners fans home hopeful. Both teams didn't live to their billing and trying to match the Chelsea goal difference will be 2 mountains to climb.

David Ngog gave Liverpool the lead in the 46th minute from the right after beating Vermaelen. They pushed for more placing Arsenal on the back foot. Theo Walcott and Thomas Roscisky came in to give the Gunners an upper hand. The Reds began to defend solidly. 

Arsenal even enjoyed about 60% possession in a match in which Joe Cole was red-carded on debut and Javier Mascherano played like he will not be at Anfield anymore and England's Jack Wilshire was on display.

If the managers could see, Roy Hodgson has his job cut out for him. Arsene Wenger has a goalkeeper to buy. These are minimum requirements so far. You will be hearing from me about where the championship is heading.

Do you believe it is early days with what you have seen so far?

Liverpool Plays A Draw With Arsenal

Liverpool's Torres challenges Arsenal's Koscielny during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool 

(Pic by REUTERS on Yahoo Sports)

Liverpool and Arsenal finished with one goal, one point and 10 players each in the English Premiership match at Anfiled Stadium. Thinking with their hearts, followers of these teams will tell you it is early days. If so, why did Chelsea bang 6? The 2 teams are just not serious about the championship.

Adjudged to have handled deliberately by the referee, Koscielny was sent off with the game virtually over, minutes after Liverpool scored Arsenal's equaliser to take the Gunners level on scores and points. World Cup winner, Pepe Reina fumbled a Roscisky cross and scored an own goal.

Arsenal's ability to pass the ball sideways without any penetration, leaves a lot of question about the potential of their attacks. They have formed a predictable pattern that coach Arsene Wenger used to twist in one breath. The Frenchman has surely lost his magic touch.

As for Liverpool, not losing was more important, given their generosity to send the Gunners fans home hopeful. Both teams didn't live to their billing and trying to match the Chelsea goal difference will be 2 mountains to climb.

David Ngog gave Liverpool the lead in the 46th minute from the right after beating Vermaelen. They pushed for more placing Arsenal on the back foot. Theo Walcott and Thomas Roscisky came in to give the Gunners an upper hand. The Reds began to defend solidly. 

Arsenal even enjoyed about 60% possession in a match in which Joe Cole was red-carded on debut and Javier Mascherano played like he will not be at Anfield anymore and England's Jack Wilshire was on display.

If the managers could see, Roy Hodgson has his job cut out for him. Arsene Wenger has a goalkeeper to buy. These are minimum requirements so far. You will be hearing from me about where the championship is heading.

Do you believe it is early days with what you have seen so far?

Liverpool Plays A Draw With Arsenal

Liverpool's Torres challenges Arsenal's Koscielny during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool 

(Pic by REUTERS on Yahoo Sports)

Liverpool and Arsenal finished with one goal, one point and 10 players each in the English Premiership match at Anfiled Stadium. Thinking with their hearts, followers of these teams will tell you it is early days. If so, why did Chelsea bang 6? The 2 teams are just not serious about the championship.

Adjudged to have handled deliberately by the referee, Koscielny was sent off with the game virtually over, minutes after Liverpool scored Arsenal's equaliser to take the Gunners level on scores and points. World Cup winner, Pepe Reina fumbled a Roscisky cross and scored an own goal.

Arsenal's ability to pass the ball sideways without any penetration, leaves a lot of question about the potential of their attacks. They have formed a predictable pattern that coach Arsene Wenger used to twist in one breath. The Frenchman has surely lost his magic touch.

As for Liverpool, not losing was more important, given their generosity to send the Gunners fans home hopeful. Both teams didn't live to their billing and trying to match the Chelsea goal difference will be 2 mountains to climb.

David Ngog gave Liverpool the lead in the 46th minute from the right after beating Vermaelen. They pushed for more placing Arsenal on the back foot. Theo Walcott and Thomas Roscisky came in to give the Gunners an upper hand. The Reds began to defend solidly. 

Arsenal even enjoyed about 60% possession in a match in which Joe Cole was red-carded on debut and Javier Mascherano played like he will not be at Anfield anymore and England's Jack Wilshire was on display.

If the managers could see, Roy Hodgson has his job cut out for him. Arsene Wenger has a goalkeeper to buy. These are minimum requirements so far. You will be hearing from me about where the championship is heading.

Do you believe it is early days with what you have seen so far?