Saturday, 19 September 2009

Results and Predictions

Due to a lack of time I'm having to combine last week's results post and this week's prediction post, with both in a far more abbreviated form than usual. It was honours even between Lawro and I with 5 results out of 10 each, bringing our running tally to Me 3.5 - Lawro 1.5.

Mark Lawrenson & Graeme Souness

Lawro's predictions for this week can be found here, mine are as follows:

Arsenal Vs Wigan - Home win
Villa Vs Portsmouth - Home win
Bolton Vs Stoke - Draw
Burnley Vs Sunderland - Home win
Hull Vs Birmingham - Draw
West Ham Vs Liverpool - Away win
Chelsea Vs Spurs - Home win
Everton Vs Blackburn - Home win
Man Utd Vs Man City - Away win
Wolves Vs Fulham - Draw

Friday, 11 September 2009

Prem Predictions 11/09

My faith in international football has been partially restored after England's royal thrashing of Croatia on Wednesday. So comfortable were we, and so inept were they, that it ceased to be a competition after our third went in. We're still a long way from being World Cup winners, but after eight perfect results in qualifying few could doubt that Fabio Capello was the correct appointment. Croatia's Slaven Bilic, however, will no doubt be packing his bags and heading to the Premiership sooner rather than later. Talking of the Prem it's time for the next round of my battle against Mark Lawrenson, a man for whom talking bullshit is an art-form. Here are my picks:

Slaven having a tab

Blackburn Vs Wolverhampton
I think Blackburn are due a win, but Wolves are full of spirit and fight.
Prediction: Three points for the home side.

Liverpool Vs Burnley
Burnley have provided a couple of shocks already this season, but I can't see the scousers struggling here.
Prediction: Liverpool win by a couple.

Man City Vs Arsenal
Two of the form sides meet with the extra spice of City's ex-Arsenal contingent meeting their former employers.
Prediction: A flowing, open game ends in a stalemate.

Portsmouth Vs Bolton
A game that no human actually wants to pay to see, this will be dire.
Prediction: The definition of bore draw.

Stoke Vs Chelsea
This will be a tougher game for Chelsea than it looks on paper, they'll need to be at their best to get a win here.
Prediction: The blues will just scrape the win.

Sunderland Vs Hull
Sunderland need to get back to winning ways and Hull are the best team to face to do that.
Prediction: Sunderland win with relative comfort.

Tottenham Vs Man Utd
This promises to be an absolute cracker, should be plenty of goals and some great football.
Prediction: They'll cancel each other out for an entertaining draw.

Wigan Vs West Ham
Wigan haven't looked good since the first day of the season, and this is their opportunity to turn things around.
Prediction: Wigan win by the odd goal.

Birmingham Vs Aston Villa
Should be a spicy encounter with local bragging rights at stake, and both teams are getting better each week.
Prediction: I'm going to go with my gut and say Birmingham will nick it.

Fulham Vs Everton
Possibly the most open match of the weekend, with two solid teams each capable of good football.
Prediction: Tough to call, so I'll say a draw.

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

How To Save ITV

I must admit that I've been largely neglecting this blog of late. Events in football have been massively boring recently. There's been very little that I could, or would, write about. All we've had is the transfer window closing with a whimper rather than a bang, some mundane shite about Chelsea's dodgy dealings and international football.

International football leaves me cold. I truly couldn't give two shits about England winning a meaningless friendly against sub-standard opposition. Does our victory over Slovenia have any bearing on how we'll perform in South Africa? Of course not. Did we learn anything about our players that we didn't already know? Not at all. Will the game have prepared the squad for the much more difficult task of taking on the Croatians? Almost certainly not.

Andy "tactics truck" Townsend

Events were not helped by the game being broadcast on ITV either. ITV has the worst commentary team in the world. Actually, I take that back, as the main commentators, specifically Clive Tyldesley, are accomplished and experienced play-by-play men. It is the mentally challenged buffoons that accompany them, offering banal observations and insipid quips, that make ITV coverage unwatchable.

David Pleat's deficiencies are well documented, the man is a moron who wilfully mispronounces players names. I remember him repeatedly referring to Youri Djorkaeff as "jerkoff". Perhaps this was in reference to Pleat's arrest for kerb-crawling. On Saturday England fans were subjected to the dubious wisdom of Andy Townsend, a man for whom an insightful comment is "he's really kicked the ball there", or "this certainly is football".

The studio team are no better. Steve Ryder has all the personality of a flannel, and all the football acumen of Sir Clive Woodward. Why he was given the reigns and the vastly more reliable Gaby Logan was given the boot I'll never know. And the less I say about Matt Smith's stilted delivery the better. He sounds like he's recovering from a head injury. Robbie Earle is a surprisingly game and astute pundit, but compared to BBC rivals Hansen, Dixon, Shearer et al he's a rank amateur.

Jeff Stelling

So the question is...how can we fix it? Job one: Sack Steve Ryder. Replace him with someone who actually knows about football. ITV must get out their cheque book and poach Jeff Stelling from Sky. It'd take a lot of money to do so but it'd be worth it in the long run. Not only does Stelling know football better than most, but his relaxed, humourous attitude would bring some sorely needed levity to ITV's funereal proceedings.

If we're bringing in Jeff then we need to bring in one or two of his Soccer Saturday cohorts as his punditry team. I'd poach Charlie Nicholas and Phil Thompson. Both have a wealth of experience and knowledge, and aren't afraid to get into a full blooded debate. I'd also pair them up with current ITV pundit Ian Wright, one of the most passionate, if not most lucid, pundits working today.

I'd also bring in Chris Kamara to be pitch side reporter. He can make even the most tedious of games seem genuinely exciting by way of shouting "unbelievable" and appearing as though his head is about to explode. This is in direct contrast to Gabriel Clarke who can make a mind-blowing five goal thriller seem about as interesting as a day trip to Whitley Bay.

"Bigot" Ron

But who should replace Pleat and Townsend in that heralded co-commentary position? My first suggestion would be Mark Bright. He's currently being wasted by the BBC, forced to commentate on the likes of the African Cup of Nations and the Women's FA Cup. Neither of which are strictly football. In recent years he's grown in stature and would make a real improvement to the ITV team.

My final suggestion is this...bring back Ron Atkinson. Now, I know this is a contentious and controversial suggestion, in light of him being a crazy old bastard, but lest we forget he's also a great co-commentator. His humour, intuition and ability to make up terms (lollipops?) made Ron's commentary a delight. Yes, he's made some mistakes, but he's done his time and I think he should be back where he belongs...in David Pleat's chair.

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Me 3 - Lawro 1

Just time to do a brief round-up of the last set of Prem results. Once again I managed to stick it to my verbal-diarrhoea afflicted foe by correctly predicting seven out of ten Prem results to Lawro's six. Suck on that you northern twat.

Villa goalscorer Gabriel Agbonlahor

Blackburn Vs West Ham
Me: Draw. Lawro: Blackburn. Result: Blackburn 0 - 0 West Ham

Bolton Vs Liverpool
Me: Liverpool. Lawro: Liverpool. Result: Bolton 2 - 3 Liverpool

Chelsea Vs Burnley
Me: Chelsea. Lawro: Chelsea. Result: Chelsea 3 - 0 Burnley

Man Utd Vs Arsenal
Me: Draw. Lawro: Draw. Result: Man Utd 2 - 1 Arsenal

Stoke Vs Sunderland
Me: Draw. Lawro: Draw. Result: Stoke 1 - 0 Sunderland

Tottenham Vs Birmingham
Me: Spurs. Lawro: Spurs. Result: Tottenham 2 - 1 Birmingham

Wolves Vs Hull
Me: Wolves. Lawro: Wolves. Result: Wolves 1 - 1 Hull

Aston Villa Vs Fulham
Me: Villa. Lawro: Villa. Result: Villa 2 - 0 Fulham

Everton Vs Wigan
Me: Everton. Lawro: Everton. Result: Everton 2 - 1 Wigan

Portsmouth Vs Man City
Me: City. Lawro: City. Result: Pompey 0 - 1 Man City

My lead returns to two. I'll have this weekend's predictions up by Friday.

Prediction race: Me 3 - Lawro 1

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Why I Love Football #1

In yet another new, regular* feature of the blog I'm going to highlight incidents in football that make me love the sport. I'm not putting any restrictions on this, all it has to be is something that reaffirms my appreciation of the beautiful game and puts a smile on my face.

*do not take this literally.

"Moi?"

The first entry is Arsene Wenger's reaction to being sent to the stands in the game against Manchester United. Wenger was sent off for booting a bottle up the touchline, and instead of skulking down the tunnel, or heading up to the directors box, he placed himself defiantly in front of the United fans.

He stood, arms outstretched, Christ-like, on an elevated platform in front of the opposition fans as they shouted, booed and jeered. He had the look of a man who didn't give a fuck, and then the United fans began to clap and cheer. I've never been a Wenger fan (his chronic myopia is a constant irritation to me) but this brought a shit-eating grin to my face. Great stuff.

Friday, 28 August 2009

Prem Predictions 28/08

My faux-Irish nemesis got one over on me last week reducing my lead to one point. Here are my predictions for the fourth round of Premiership games:

Kenwyne Jones

Blackburn Vs West Ham

I find it difficult to write about Blackburn as I really don't give a shit about them. They seem a fairly strong side but have yet to pick up a point. West Ham will be looking for a positive result after the disgusting scenes at Upton Park in the League Cup.

Prediction: Can't see any result but a draw here.

Bolton Vs Liverpool

Much like Blackburn I really don't give a lusty fuck about Bolton (and any other low rent Lancashire team). Bolton will be on the defensive the whole game as Liverpool will look to avenge their recent poor run of results. They need a whipping boy and Bolton might be it.

Prediction: Bolton will be tough to break down but Liverpool will prevail.

Chelsea Vs Burnley

Two weeks ago I'd have called this a 'no-brainer', but Burnley have shown real character, and ability, of late. That said no one gets their own way at Stamford Bridge except the home side. Chelsea are unbeaten this season and have shown real resilience without ever being at their best.

Prediction: Chelsea win to bring Burnley back to earth.


Man Utd Vs Arsenal

I cannot wait for this one, I pray that it lives up to its promise. After a shaky start the champs looked like their old selves in demolishing Wigan. Arsenal are scoring goals for fun and are the form side. Despite the strength of their respective attacks I don't think there'll be too many goals in this one.

Prediction: A draw is the likely, and fairest, result.

Stoke Vs Sunderland

Stoke have made a good signing in Robert Huth and hope to have his former 'Boro colleague Tuncay in their ranks by the weekend. Sunderland are strong and adventurous and will take the game to Stoke. A lot depends on how well Bent and Jones play.

Prediction: An entertaining draw.

Tottenham Vs Birmingham

The league's other form team take on the new boys who are still finding their feet. I can't see Spurs not scoring in this game which means Brum will need to score two to stand any chance of winning. 'Chuco' Benitez is growing with each game and should pose a threat.

Prediction: Spurs too strong for the blues.

Wolverhampton Vs Hull

The clash of the gaudy, retina scorching shirts. Wolves have shown signs of ability but have failed to convert chances into goals. Hull are a Jekyll and Hyde side, sometimes they look a Premier quality team, other times they look a Blue Square Premier quality team.

Prediction: Wolves win by the odd goal.

Aston Villa Vs Fulham

Villa have had an up and down season so far and they really need to find some consistency. The purchases of Stephen Warnock and, eventually, Richard Dunne should go a long way to stabilising their defence. Fulham will grind out results and are a handful for any team.

Prediction: Villa bounce back from their Europa League exit with a win.


Everton Vs Wigan

Everton have looked really poor this season, but now the Lescott saga is over they should be able to concentrate on their game again. Wigan have a good manager with good ideas, sadly the players just aren't good enough to execute them.

Prediction: Everton pick up their first win of the season.

Portsmouth Vs Man City

Pompey have finally been sold to their shifty new Arab owner, but far too late in the window to affect their shitty squad. Man City are scoring, keeping clean sheets and reaping the early rewards of their massive expenditure. Their new superstars are blending well with their old heads and things are looking good.

Prediction: Baring a major fuck up City will win at a canter.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

The Bad Old Days

Cockney Scum

I'm about to say something that may shock and surprise you: a Millwall game ended in racism and violence. Millwall are usually bastions of fair play and equality, with an impeccably behaved set of fans that are a credit to our national game. I'm being sarcastic, of course. Millwall are known scum. As are West Ham. What happens when scum meets scum? It's a simple equation: scum X scum = bloodshed. That's why it's no surprise at all that the League Cup match between the two sides ended in a riot.

The violence started before the match with pitched battles between the two sets of 'fans', culminating in the stabbing of one man. The trouble continued after kick off as three pitch invasions took place, forcing the players to leave the field. During the game Carlton Cole was subjected to monkey chants from the Millwall supporters, West Ham fans responded by doing the same to Jason Price. After the match the rioting continued on the streets of East London well into the night. The year is 2009.

This has brought the beautiful game crashing back into the 1980s, with scenes that we believed had all but vanished. This is a huge blow to England's 2018 world Cup bid. Will FIFA really want their showpiece event taking place in a country where racism and violence still rears it's ugly head? Of course not. This is exactly the reason why we haven't staged a World Cup since 1966 and exactly the reason why we won't get one in 2018. The despicable acts of the few have once again ruined it for the many.

These so-called 'fans' are a disgrace. Not only to club but to country. Do they not realise that their actions will not only get them banned for life from football (something which the clubs have vowed to do) but will also find their nation denied the World Cup once more. They'll be quick to bitch and whine if we don't get it, but will never blame themselves for it. Banning them from football is not enough, they should be deported to some fucking backward colony and allowed to kick the shit out of each other for all eternity.

And what of the clubs, will they face the wrath of the FA? Will they fuck, especially not West Ham. West Ham, you see, are the FA's golden boys. They won us the World Cup, don't you know? They're Trevor Brooking's team, and for that reason they will escape real punishment (a measly fine does not count) just like they have over the Carlos Tevez affair. The rules, it seems, do not apply to West Ham. If this incident had involved a team outside of the M25, Sheffield United for example, you can be sure that the FA would have rained down fire and brimstone upon them. West Ham will get a slap on the wrist.

What should be done? Well, Millwall lost the game so are already out of the cup. West Ham should be booted from the tournament. Until they can prove that their fans are fit to represent them they should not be allowed to compete in the cup. Perhaps West Ham's third round opponents should be given a bye. Perhaps all of the losing second round teams should be put in a hat and the name drawn should get a second chance. Neither solution is fair, but it's a damn sight fairer than allowing these cockney bastards to play any further part in the League Cup.