Monday, June 1, 2009

Ancelotti To Take Over At Chelsea

A.C Milan accepted the fact that they would be losing manager Carlos Ancelotti to Chelsea on Monday morning. After guiding AC back into the Champions League, Ancelotti decided that a new adventure in England was his next challenge. Chelsea have been looking for a full time replacement for Luiz Felipe Scolari, who left the club in December. Since his departure, Gus Hiddink has helped steady the ship and guided Chelsea to FA Cup success this past weekend. I am sure that Hiddink would have been the No. 1 choice for Chelsea, but he had said from the beginning that he was only going to be with the club until the end of the season.

Ancelotti brings a wealth of experience to Chelsea. He spent 8 seasons as manager of AC where he won:
  • 2 Champions League titles
  • 1 Serie A title
  • 1 Italian Cup
  • 1 Club World Cup
There are some concerns over his appointment though, with one being his lack of English, a problem that hindered Scollari's time at Chelsea. Another issue is the lack of league titles, with only one in eight seasons. This season saw Milan finish 10 points off the pace as Mourinho guided Inter Milan to the Serie A title.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Champions League Final Recap (with pictures)

A day after the Champions League Final, I thought it would be the right time to recap just what happened in Rome. Barcelona are the new European Champions! On a night when Manchester United could have created history by winning back to back European titles, Barcelona came out victorious.
Barcelona FansChapion League FieldOn reading all the online reviews it seems that one thing is evident - Manchester United lost the game rather than Barcelona winning it. Everybody is talking about how Man United underperformed rather than how Barcelona dominated. And that is how it went! On the big stage, three players shone - Xavi, Pique and man of the match Iniesta. Notice there are no Man United players included. After only 8 minutes of the game Man United looked extrodinary, a team that could not lose. At that stage they had 5 shots on the Barcelona goal. But one minute later, and one Barcelona attack later they were down 1-0. It seemed that the wind was taken right out of the Man utd sales and the ship never recovered. Barcelona took the game by the scruff of the neck and shut United down all over the park. Eto was ordinary, Henry was ordinary and apart from his goal Messi was pretty ordinary! Never-the-less, it was Barcelona turned up, worked hard and went home with the Champions League title!


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

UC Santa Barbara to Host College Cup

UCSB Harder Stadium CrowdUC Santa Barbara will host the 2010 College Cup final! The 2006 National Champions, and 2004 runners-up will have the opportunity to cement their position as one of the No.1 college soccer programs. Already leading in average season attendances, UCSB now have the opportunity to really showcase Harder Stadium to the world of college soccer. Harder stadium holds 17,000 with the record attendance currently standing at just under 12,000 (for the Elite Eight game vs. Virginia Commonwealth in 2004). Harder was once a football stadium, but since coach Tim Vom Steeg has taken over the soccer program, the field and stadium have been transferred into a soccer specific stadium. In fact, Vom Steeg had the field dug up and replaced in 2003, renaming it Meridith Field after the donor who sponsored the project.

UCSB Harder StadiumI played at UCSB from 2003-2006 and was involved in both National Championship games, so I have had great experiences with the field, the stadium and the home crowd! There is a certain mystique about Harder stadium and the field itself. Once out in front of a Gaucho Loco crowd anything is possible, they act as the 12th man! Just ask anybody who has been to a UCSB game about 'Big Mike' and the Gaucho locos and they will tell you all about the craziness! Any time that I have spoke to opposing players about playing at UCSB they talked about how much they enjoyed being in the atmosphere and getting to play on such a well maintained field.

The games will take place in December of 2010, during Fall Quarter of the 2010-11 school year.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Soccer Cleat Stars Premier League Awards

We are just at the end of the 2008/09 Premier League season so we decided to give our end of season awards out.

Signing of the Season: Andrei Arshavin
What a purchase Arshavin has turned out to be! It took Arsene Wenger well over 6 months to secure the signing of the Russian playmaker, but 6 goals and 8 assists in 11 Premier League games has been a good return. He has played 923 minutes, meaning he has been involved in an Arsenal goal every 65 minutes!

Flop of the Season: David Bentley
Seen as a player who would help Spurs make it into a European spot, Bentley has had a terrible season. At Blackburn, Bentley had won a place in the England team, and was one of the best right midfielders in the Premier League. Now he is a bench warmer, consigned to sitting behind Aaron Lennon!

Over Achievers of the Season: Fulham
I could have went with Stoke City on this one, but pound for pound over the full Season, Roy Hodgeson's team have been nothing less than impressive! Escaping relegation on the final day of last season, Hodgeson has not looked back. What is more impressive is Fulham's home form, which is 4th best in the Premier League. If they win on Sunday at home to Everton, and Liverpool fail to beat Spurs, Fulham will finish with the 2nd best home record in the Premier League with 39 points from 19 games!

Discovery of the Season: Phil Jagielka
David Moyes has had a knack of picking up great defenders from the lower leagues and turning them into star defenders. Last season it was Lescott, this season it was Phil Jagielka. Jagielka spent a season with Sheffield United in the top flight before joining his current club in 2007, but his top class performances this season resulted in him winning his first international cap!

Slump of the Season: Aston Villa
Poor old Villa! At Christmas they were flying high at the top league, looking like they would take a Champions League spot. An FA Cup loss to Everton on February 15th was a dramatic turning point for the Villains. Add to that Martin O'Neill's horrible decision to send a reserve team to be knocked out of Europe, and it was May 4th before their next win! Some people would choose Hull in this spot, but for me I expected it from Hull, not Villa!

Weirdest Image of the Season: David Moyes Sitting with Stoke Fans!
In September, Moyes was sent to the stand in Everton's 3-2 victory. Unfortunately for Moyes, he was left to sit in the middle of Stoke fans. He saw the funny side, and the Stoke fans seemed to enjoy the moment, but it was a sight not seen very often!

Misquote of the Season: 'Charles Insomnia'
Joe Kinnear referred to Charles N'Zogbia as Charles Insomnia in a TV interview, causing a fall out between both and a transfer for N'Zogbia. Kinnear simply mispronounced his name, but N'Zogbia seen it as a way to exit Newcastle, stating he would never play for Kinnear again.

Worst Tackle of the Season: Danny Guthrie on Craig Fagan
One of the worst tackles ever seen in the Premier League. With Hull beating Newcastle 2-1 at St James Park, Guthrie took it upon himself to swing at Fagan with the ball five yards away. Fagan ended up with a broken leg and three months on the sideline, while Guthrie got a suspension and a bad name!

The 'Back from the brink' Award: Ryan Giggs
Something nobody expected! Giggs has played a stellar role in United's march this season. When Ferguson has called on Giggs, his professionalism and maturity has truely shined. And the wisdom he oozes has been very evident all season long. To cap it off, Giggs won the PFA Player of the year for the first time.

The 'What just happened' Award: Robbie Keane
Robbie Keane made what was his dream move to Liverpool from Spurs this past summer. He was going to partner Fernando Torres to complete manager Rafa Benitez league challenging team. 5 months later, and a drought of Premier League goals saw Robbie head back down south to White Heart Lane!

Leave us a comment and let us know your favorite part of the season!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Manchester United Win Premier League

For the third time in a row, Manchester have been crowned Premier LeagueMan United Celebrate Champions - equalling Liverpool's record of 18 league titles! Arsenal were the ones to play United in the midday kickoff at Old Trafford. There were limited chances in the game, and in the end a 0-0 result was all United needed. When the final whistle went there were huge celebrations on the field, with United now knowing that the Champions League will complete a fantastic quadruple. United now have the World Club Champions, League Cup and Premier League trophies.
After the game, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson gave United players and fans even better news by announcing he is going to stay coaching Manchester United well after this season. He said he was not contemplating retirement, and it would be his health that decided that. When the commentator commented that that could be well over 5 years, Ferguson nodded his head and agreed. Ferguson at United for another 5 seasons? United are sure to reach the 20 League title marks! I am in awe of the squad Ferguson has put together, and there are not many coaches who can boast 35 titles in 35 years as a manager! When Ferguson does decide to retire I think United will struggle to find a replacement, just as they struggled to find a goalkeeper after Schmeichel decided to leave the club. All United fans will be hoping that Ferguson stays healthy, and continues to coach for DECADES to come! Here is the Ferguson interview.


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Friday, May 15, 2009

Martin Laursen Forced to Retire

A knee injury has brought the end of Martin Laursen soccer career. The ex-AC MilanMartin Laursen center back was making a name for himself at Aston Villa the past two seasons, but could not overcome a persistent injury that has kept him out since January. At 31 years old, Laursen still had a alot of soccer left in his legs. It was very noticeable that Aston Villa struggled after his injury. 1 win in 13 games proves just that! Laursen could have underwent surgery to try fix his left knee, but there was no guarantee that the surgery could work, with the possibility of major stiffness for the rest of his life.

I think Martin made the right decision, although he is going to be greatly missed! Over the past two seasons he had become one of the best center backs in the Premier League, and one that could score goals! Every time Aston Villa had a corner Laursen was a huge threat, scoring many important goals. It is a real shame for him and Aston Villa that he will not play again. Aston Villa's slump could see them miss out on a European spot that was nearly a cert at Christmas. I believe if Laursen had been playing, Villa would already have their spot !

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Adidas Samba 80 Review

It is always good to have a classy pair of sneakers around that can double and used for playing soccer. And what better than a shoe that has seen five decades of rabble-rousing, from icy hard ground soccer fields to rockin' out in the mosh pitAdidas Samba 80. This version of the Samba 80 is a re-release of the perennial classic, created with an old-school upper. I love the style of this sneaker, and my preferred choice is the Collegiate Navy/White version pictured here available for $60, or go for the White/Black/Gum at $49 (great deal!!). Check out the full range directly at Adidas. And don't forget to use code FREE2009 at checkout for free shipping on all orders!

  • Full grain leather upper for comfort and soft feel
  • Textile lining for comfort
  • Gum rubber cupsole for grip
  • Imported

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Barcelona Win First Silverware of Season

Barcelona made easy work of Athletic Bilboa 4-1 in the final of the Copa Del ReyBarcelona Celebrate Wednesday night. The cup is the first piece of silverware seen in the Camp Nou since 2006. An early 9th minute Toquero strike gave Athletic some hope, but that was quickly squashed as Barca ran riot. Yaya Toure got on the board first for Barca, before a Lionel Messi strike, a Bojan effort, and a Xavi free-kick made for a thrilling victory for Barca. Barca played some excellent soccer, and sent out a warning to Manchester United ahead of the Champions League final. In between, Barca will have the opportunity to clinch the Primera Liga this weekend.

What a season it could turn out to be for Barca. This could be the first of three titles, and with the league pretty much wrapped up that only leaves the Champions League. And what a game that should be on May 27th in Rome. Last seasons semi final saw Barca play Man Utd. It turned out to be a pair of goals with only one goal and limited chances. I have a feeling that this Final might be a little more open! Messi and Ronaldo both have a point to prove, who is the best player in the world! And lets be honest, they are two of the best! It is a game I will be looking forward to!

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