FYP.Hoping for a Chelsea 0-0 and Arsenal 2-1 2-2 results this weekend.
That means a playoff game will be played for third place in the BPL![]()
They really need to change their tie breakers. Chelsea defeated Arsenal in both fixtures this season. Chelsea is obviously the better team between the two.LolI think that playoff game would be epic
10 more days than anyone else has held bothThat's a nice cup for Rafa's CV. CFC now has about 10 days as holders of both UEFA titles.
CFC now has about 10 days as holders of both UEFA titles.
I really hope so. Love Chelsea's Attacking midfield rotation with three of Hazard, Mata, Lampard, Oscar and Moses on the field at an given time. At 35, Lampard cannot play every match (nor should be) but hes still a quality contributor and has much to offer - as the last two games clearly demonstrated.Lampard had very positive comments about his contract situation after the game. Wishful thinking perhaps, but I think one could say it was a strong indication he'll be back in blue next season.
Congrats on 17th place in Europe.CletiusMaximus said:That's a nice cup for Rafa's CV. CFC now has about 10 days as holders of both UEFA titles.
Thanks. It's a small ray of light in an otherwise dark and dismal season for Chelsea.Congrats on 17th place in Europe.CletiusMaximus said:That's a nice cup for Rafa's CV. CFC now has about 10 days as holders of both UEFA titles.![]()
Chelsea vs. Bayern would be a fun little UEFA Super Cup matchup.CletiusMaximus said:That's a nice cup for Rafa's CV. CFC now has about 10 days as holders of both UEFA titles.
Good to see Holden's name again. Is no Donovan even a surprise at this point? i haven't seen him play with LA since his sabbatical ended, any idea on how he's looked?
Keane, back from a sprained ankle that sidelined him in four of LA's previous five games, scored a goal and assisted one by Donovan, who played a role in all four goals and would have had three assists except that the opening tally was ruled an own goal.
Sounds like was pretty good last night at least. But I'm not surprised he hasn't been called up. Especially with the win and draw in the last two games.I will be surprised if he's not back for the last four or five Qs though.“My suspicion is [Donovan] is a very good player, and so it's just a matter of time where he is going to get his touch back, his confidence, and his fitness on a more consistent basis,” Arena said. “We'd like to believe that that is going to start now. ... I thought his second half was spectacular.”
I'd rather see him on the team instead of Shea.Good to see Holden's name again. Is no Donovan even a surprise at this point? i haven't seen him play with LA since his sabbatical ended, any idea on how he's looked?
Lampard signs one-year contract extension at ChelseaJoe Prince-WrightLamps was offered a one year extension from what was going around on the radio today.
Good for him, a respectable blue.![]()
"I do not expect to be in [the squad] based on what I have heard," he says, "but I am keeping my fingers crossed that something could change in the next hour." He picks up my tape recorder, then puts it down. "I will be disappointed, but that disappointment will wane pretty quickly because it is not something I can control. I will just keep going. If and when I get the chance, I will be ready."
This is the first time in ages that Landon Donovan has had to think about playing himself back into the U.S. men's national team, and I ask if being snubbed would be a motivator. The veteran does not shirk the question. "My ego would say that is crap, but the reality is you need to earn your way back in, and I have been given the benefit of the doubt many times in my career where I have played three or four very poor games in a row and still had a chance to play. It should not be that way," he declares. "Conversely, if I continue to play well, I should be called in. I just want it to be fair. I just have to keep producing."
I wonder aloud whether the prospect of playing Gold Cup games against Belize on artificial turf in Portland excites Donovan, and he leans forward, locking his eyes on mine to emphasize his response. "I want to be back with the national team, whether it is playing five minutes in qualifiers or the Gold Cup," he says. "I want to be back there, and if at the end of the day I give everything I have and don't get back there, so be it. But if I do and I earn it back and deserve it, it will feel really, really good."
"In MLS, you have a group of owners that collectively have ruled it unacceptable for example for people like me to join one specific MLS team only, and with a right to continue a career in Europe after let's say three years depending on the player's choice," Diskerud explained.Diskerud's explanation reflects on a frustration with the MLS contract negotiation process. However, some of Diskerud's statements lead to more questions: Did he want a short-term contract with the league or an exit clause? Diskerud wouldn't reveal.A spokesman for MLS revealed to Goal.com that Diskerud's rights were traded to Portland, which was indeed his preference. Where the deal fell apart was in negotiations with the league, not Paulson, and that's where Diskerud's frustrations likely lie."I, for sure, want much more to belong to a team and a city than to be 'owned' by a league," Diskerud said. "Especially when the league puts so many restrictions on what kind of non–economic agreements the club and the player can make. The economic constraints I understand and accept, so it's not that."Despite a failed move to MLS, Diskerud had nothing but praise for the Timbers organization and particularly Caleb Porter, whom he played for with the U.S. Under-23 team that failed to reach the Olympics."Portland Timbers have everything a great football club should have: A dedicated owner, passionate, good, crazy and loud supporters, and an inspiring coach," Diskerud said. "Caleb Porter is going to evolve as one of those coaches that time and again can get almost all of the potential out of his 'soldiers'. Let us check his status in 15 years. I am willing to place my bets now."Just don't expect Diskerud to join MLS anytime soon."As far as I am concerned, I think the MLS policies of today are tailored to a little older players who accept to limit themselves to end their careers in the U.S./Canada and MLS," he said.
Read an article that 4 of them will rotate through camp/qualifying in shifts to serve as #3, so that no MLS team is withouth their goalie for more than a couple of weeks.TLEF316 said:Why in the hell are there 6 goalies on the roster?
Of all his accomplishments I'd rate Aberdeen winning three Scottish titles ahead of Rangers and Celtic and taking down the European Cup Winners Cup near the top of the list.
In Age Before Fergie Time, a Manager’s Finest Hour and a HalfBy GRAHAM RUTHVENAs a mark of how Alex Ferguson has come to embody soccer’s biggest club, it is often said the Scottish manager became Manchester United. But before Ferguson was United he was something else. He was Aberdeen Football Club.Eulogies of Ferguson and his career at United — a 26-year reign that ends Sunday with a visit to West Bromwich Albion — have been plentiful, yet many agree that his greatest achievement came elsewhere and a whole generation before his retirement. This week marked 30 years since Ferguson led Aberdeen over mighty Real Madrid in the 1983 European Cup Winners’ Cup final. Many contend it remains his single greatest victory.A subsequent European Super Cup win over Hamburg, which had beaten Michel Platini’s Juventus in the European Cup final, came as no surprise, such was the strength of the Aberdeen side Ferguson had created in Scotland’s Northeast.Arriving at Pittodrie Stadium after four years coaching in Scotland’s lower leagues, Ferguson recognized just how far adrift Aberdeen were of Celtic and Rangers, before and since the two dominant forces in Scottish soccer.“The dominance established by the Glasgow giants virtually since the beginning of professional football in Scotland infects the mentality of other clubs with resignation,” Ferguson writes in his autobiography. “An acceptance that is their destiny to be the supporting cast.”In a country dominated by Glasgow’s Old Firm, Ferguson upset the natural order with Aberdeen. Eight years at Aberdeen saw him win three league titles, four cups and a league cup before the night of his greatest triumph in Gothenburg. In the decades and years that have followed his exit, the Old Firm stranglehold has yet to be broken.Ferguson elevated Aberdeen to such a level that when Arsenal and Tottenham came calling he resisted their overtures on the basis that a switch to either club wouldn’t represent a progression in his career. United was something else. (Now that it is embarking on a new era without Ferguson, it’s probably best it doesn’t look at how Aberdeen dealt with his departure; the Dons have won only three trophies in the 26 years since Ferguson left.)Many of the traits and qualities for which Ferguson became renowned at United were honed at Aberdeen, including the famous “hairdryer treatment.” After winning the 1983 Scottish Cup final against Rangers — 10 short days after the momentous victory over Madrid — Ferguson berated his players. “We’re the luckiest team in the world,” he raged. “It was a disgrace of a performance. Winning cups doesn’t matter. No way should we take any glory from that.”And adversaries like Arsène Wenger, José Mourinho and Rafael Benítez weren’t the only ones to fall victim to Ferguson’s mind games. Before the Cup Winners’ Cup final, Ferguson presented his opposite number, Real Madrid’s Alfredo Di Stefano, with a bottle of whisky. The gift was designed to make Real Madrid think Ferguson and Aberdeen were merely happy to be there. It worked.After rejecting a bid to take over at Rangers out of loyalty to his good friend John Greig, who still held the job, Ferguson took temporary charge of Scotland’s national team for the 1986 World Cup. By the end of that year, he had found the lure of Manchester United too strong to resist. Ferguson had outgrown the Scottish game and sought a new challenge, one that would consume him for the next 26 years.
regular ESPNSo what are the chances I'll be able to watch the Copa del Rey final from my wife's hospital room? What channel is it showing on?Wife gave berth to twins, Andrés and Julia on Tuesday, fyi.
Thanks. I'll make sure the DVD is programmed just in case something happens.¡Aupa Atleti!regular ESPN Congratulations and good luck.So what are the chances I'll be able to watch the Copa del Rey final from my wife's hospital room? What channel is it showing on?Wife gave berth to twins, Andrés and Julia on Tuesday, fyi.
Of course, there's never a good time to get hit with a rape charge, but I have to think that right when your team gets relegated, and other teams will be looking to come in for you has to be a horrible time to get one. He must be real dumb.
The playoff game for 3rd place is set for May 26 @ Villa Park. If played, it would be CFCs 70th competitive game this season. Chelsea has two sold-out exhibition games v Man City in St. Louis and NY on May 23 and 25. Then intl friendlies begin for most of these players late May/early June ahead of WC qualifiers in mid June.Hoping for a Chelsea 0-0 and Arsenal 2-1 results this weekend. That means a playoff game will be played for third place in the BPL![]()
ussoccer.com: Did you leave some players off this roster because you thought they had a better chance of proving themselves as starters in the Gold Cup as opposed to being reserves in these upcoming games?
JK: “There are definitely some 50-50 cases for players that we moved toward the Gold Cup where we want to have a very strong roster as well, and we are very excited about that tournament. A player like Kyle Beckerman could be in this camp, but having him in the Gold Cup is a tremendous value. We have players like Josh Gatt, Mix Diskerud, and Alejandro Bedoya, guys that are doing really well who could be ready for the upcoming camp, but will also be in a full rhythm for the Gold Cup, so in that moment we shift them over to that roster. Another player we have a very close eye on is Aron Johannsson, who’s playing now with Jozy Altidore at Alkmaar and is coming off an injury. He has dual citizenship with Iceland and the United States, and we want to have him with us in the near future. There are a lot of players out there on our radar screen. We want to watch the Under-20s play in Turkey for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. We have some players there on the list that we want to introduce to the senior National Team program one step at a time, so we work on all fronts.” - See more at: http://www.ussoccer.com/news/mens-national-team/2013/05/jurgen-klinsmann-roster-release-qa.aspx#sthash.x5wRn1ig.dpuf
That seems really silly.Read an article that 4 of them will rotate through camp/qualifying in shifts to serve as #3, so that no MLS team is withouth their goalie for more than a couple of weeks.TLEF316 said:Why in the hell are there 6 goalies on the roster?
It's just the 3rd keeper. I think it is a good way to get a quick look at a bunch of them in an important camp, and for the keepers to experience the camp as well.That seems really silly.Read an article that 4 of them will rotate through camp/qualifying in shifts to serve as #3, so that no MLS team is withouth their goalie for more than a couple of weeks.TLEF316 said:Why in the hell are there 6 goalies on the roster?