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Monday, 11 April 2011

Time for a New South American Nation to Emerge from the Footballing Shadows?

no comments by Tom Webber on April 11th, 2011

Brazil and Argentina’s dominance of South American in recent years is undeniable. There has been an Argentine or Brazilian team in every final of the Libertadores since 1992. They are the two big powerhouses of the region, both in club and international terms. Will the up coming Copa America, which starts on the 1st of July, and the Knockout Stages of the Copa Libertadores bring about any changes?

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

AFC Champions League wrap: South Korean duo clinch wins

Jeju United and FC Seoul made it a good night for South Korean teams when both picked up wins in the AFC Champions League on Tuesday.

Jeju returned from Australia with a 2-1 victory at Melbourne Victory at Etihad Stadium, continuing the A-League club’s tumultuous week in which they sacked inaugural manager Ernie Merrick.

Both sides were desperate for wins after first-up losses in Group E, and it looked like Melbourne – playing their first game under caretaker coach Mehmet Durakovic – would get what they wanted when striker Danny Allsopp scored in the 37th minute.

But Park Hyun-Bem’s 41st-minute effort put last season’s K-League runners-up back in the contest and they completed a memorable victory when Lee Hyun Ho scored the winner against the run of play with just six minutes remaining.

They are now back in the running to progress from the group with three points from two matches.

FC Seoul eased past Chinese opponents Hangzhou Lucheng 3-0 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.

Montenegro striker Dejan Damjanovic opened the scoring in the 17th minute, before late goals to Kyoung-Jun Ou (71st minute) and Mauricio Molina (80th minute) sealed a rampant win for the hosts.

Seoul moved to top spot in Group F with the victory, with two wins from two games.

Chinese Super League outfit Tianjin Teda made it two wins from as many starts in their Champions League campaign, with a 2-1 win over J-League giants Gamba Osaka.

The hosts in Tianjin led after 26 minutes when Chen Tao found the back of the net, but Gamba were level five minutes later through Keun-Ho Lee.

Cao Yang scored the winner for Teda from the penalty spot seven minutes after the half-time break, sending the Chinese club to first place in Group E.

Tue 15 March, 2011

AFC Champions League wrap: South Korean duo clinch wins

Jeju United and FC Seoul made it a good night for South Korean teams when both picked up wins in the AFC Champions League on Tuesday.

Jeju returned from Australia with a 2-1 victory at Melbourne Victory at Etihad Stadium, continuing the A-League club’s tumultuous week in which they sacked inaugural manager Ernie Merrick.

Both sides were desperate for wins after first-up losses in Group E, and it looked like Melbourne – playing their first game under caretaker coach Mehmet Durakovic – would get what they wanted when striker Danny Allsopp scored in the 37th minute.

But Park Hyun-Bem’s 41st-minute effort put last season’s K-League runners-up back in the contest and they completed a memorable victory when Lee Hyun Ho scored the winner against the run of play with just six minutes remaining.

They are now back in the running to progress from the group with three points from two matches.

FC Seoul eased past Chinese opponents Hangzhou Lucheng 3-0 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.

Montenegro striker Dejan Damjanovic opened the scoring in the 17th minute, before late goals to Kyoung-Jun Ou (71st minute) and Mauricio Molina (80th minute) sealed a rampant win for the hosts.

Seoul moved to top spot in Group F with the victory, with two wins from two games.

Chinese Super League outfit Tianjin Teda made it two wins from as many starts in their Champions League campaign, with a 2-1 win over J-League giants Gamba Osaka.

The hosts in Tianjin led after 26 minutes when Chen Tao found the back of the net, but Gamba were level five minutes later through Keun-Ho Lee.

Cao Yang scored the winner for Teda from the penalty spot seven minutes after the half-time break, sending the Chinese club to first place in Group E.

Tue 15 March, 2011

Saturday, 12 March 2011

India v South Africa 2011 Cricket World Cup: Live Streaming and Match Preview

no comments by Jack Atchinson on March 12th, 2011

A battle of two cricket titans as hosts, and favourites, India will want to secure a quarter-final place with a win over South Africa.

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Thursday, 27 January 2011

Paul Konchesky Looks South

By: Noel | January 27th, 2011
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With news coming out that Paul Konchesky’s move back to his former club Fulham is all but assured, it looks as though Liverpool will be saying goodbye to one more reminder of the short-lived Roy Hodgson era at anfield. This is, at least on the surface, good news, though it has been in the works in some form or another for a while now. When the window first opened there were a number of rumours floating around as to possible destinations for the underperforming fullback, but in the end they came to nothing with the revelation of FIFA rules stating that a player could only play for two clubs in the course of any given season.

This wouldn’t be an issue with a player like Christian Poulsen or Joe Cole, if a suitable buyer appeared and they were judged surplus to requirements, as they didn’t actually play in any competitive matches in league or cup competitions for their former clubs. However, Konchesky is in a similar position to a player like Javier Mascherano, who played in Liverpool’s opening day fixture against Arsenal before moving on to Barcelona. In a case like that, the rules state that the player must remain with his new club for the rest of the season–or at least that he cannot go on to play for a third team, which is where the loophole, and Konchesky’s potential escape route, lie as he looks to head back home.

One expects, though, that whatever the final details of the deal are they will not be favourable to Liverpool. This was already, taken as a whole, one of the worst transfer deals in the history of Liverpool football club. Not so much for the particular player involved, as the club has bought many who didn’t work out or simply weren’t up to the task before, but for the way in which Christian Purslow and Roy Hodgson managed to send £4M pounds along with youngsters Alex Kacaniklic and Lauri Dalla Valle to Fulham while also shipping English-trained 21-year old Emiliano Insua to Galatasary on loan when he had twelve months left on his contract.

Even if Dalla Valle looks as though he may go down as one of those who didn’t quite pan out in the end, he was rated as highly as £3M pounds last January when Fulham first came sniffing around for him. Meanwhile, the act of loaning out a player on a non-recallable loan for a year when he only has a year left on his contract is an act so bizarre it still boggles the mind six months later. And all of that was done to bring in the new manager’s favourite underwhelming English fullback and remind people that hey, at least Insua could get forward effectively and was young enough that one could hope for further development.

Whatever Liverpool gets back when Konchesky heads south–and given an understandable desire on his part to do so and both sides willing to deal, it seems fairly inevitable–it won’t be anywhere near what Liverpool paid to bring him north, even if one only considers the cash involved while ignoring the likely permanent loss of three prospects for absolutely nothing. That isn’t to say Liverpool should hold onto Konchesky as a matter of principle, of course, as that wouldn’t do any good for anybody involved in this whole mess, and in the end Konchesky probably even deserves this escape–he’s even likely to willingly take a pay cut for it. After all, it’s not his fault he got offered the move, and even if he clearly was never up to the task he didn’t sulk or complain. His mother does deserve ire for her “Scouse scum” comment, but at that point the relationship between the fans and the player was already untenable, seen as he was as an underperforming representation of the unpalatable Hodgson era. He still applauded to the stands when he was subbed off to unfortunate boos and catcalls, and meanwhile he, his agent, and the club all just buckled down and looked for a way out.

After an initial set back, it looks like that way has been found, and one more reminder of that awful summer when Christian Purslow somehow got himself the job of real life Football Manager will soon be heading back home. The club will take a hit on the whole exchange, but past mistakes aren’t improved by a stubborn refusal to deal with them, and this seems clearly a situation where cutting any losses is the best course of action. Whether the likely arrival of Stephen Warnock on loan to replace him will be all that much on an improvement on Konchesky, even if he’s fairly guaranteed to start with a less toxic relationship with the fans, is another question entirely.


Some Related Liverpool Posts:Konchesky Lets His Mouth Do The TalkingRyan Babel Leaves, Joe Cole’s Still Here, and Other Tuesday NotesSquad Announced; Fernando Torres Has Been Paying AttentionMatch Preview: Liverpool v. West Bromwich Albion, 08.29.10Matchday: Liverpool v. Sunderland
Category Category: Premier League, Team News, Transfer NewsTags Tags: Christian Purslow Is Worse Than Hitler, Fulham, Paul Konchesky, Premier League, Roy Hodgson, Team News, Transfer News, Transfer Rumors
    Tweet « Liverpool 1, Fulham 0: Luck is Earned | Home | JoelTorres responds to Chelsea bid: [img]http://img683.imageshack.us/i/...]JoelTorres responds to Chelsea bid: http://img683.imageshack.us/i/.../liverpoolfootballblog"To all you Liverpool Scouse scum, take a real look at your team. Stop living in the past. The team are crap. Never should have left Fulham."

Wow. I didn't hear about this until today. Where does she get off? Rest assured he won't be playing again this season for us or Fulham. Seriously, does he think he's just going to walk back into their first team after the way he dogged them earlier this season.

He's a gold digger and quite frankly he's going to rot on the bench for the rest of his career. Glad we beat Fulham on Wednesday and I hope we spank them next season.RoscoSee those dirty blues have failed to pilfer el niñoLFCLOOKS LIKE JOVANOVIC IS GETTING BURNED AS WELL THE CHEEKY TWAT JUST TURNED A MOVE TO WOLFSBURG DOWN FUCK OFF MILAN YOURE SHITE AS WELLYannSome of the sweetest words I’ve read recently: From the Guardian yesterday – “Four league games into his second coming and Kenny Dalglish has Liverpool where Rafael Benítez left them: seventh in the table and longing for new faces to take them higher. It really is like the Roy Hodgson era never happened.” Oh, if only that were true.

The only correction I’d suggest is that it’s the Hodgson ‘error’ not era.

He’s the disastrous marriage and quickfire divorce quickly buried and never again spoken of. Ahh!

And if we need any reminding about the quality of our new manager, here’s Dalglish: - "I think we are better than seventh but it [the table] is getting a wee bit more realistic now. We will not get carried away with seventh, that's not where this football club wants to be."

Once again, ahh!
JerodIt will take some getting used, this feeling of agreeing with nearly all the club's squad & personnel decisions.

I'm still having nightmares of Carlton Cole driving a moving van toward Merseyside.LFCNA IM NOT HIS MUM I THINK WE SHOULD BURN HIM HE IS A BALD WANKERplastic scouserhaha. now come on, don't be baldist!! hahaEdSeems like the logical next step if he can't be sold.Andy-swede-nortoncan we burn his mum too? The cheeky slag...LFCna we can all get blown by mrs konchesky and sponk all over herNoelAll right, kids, let's not sink to Andy Gray's level all of a sudden.LFCANDY GRAY JOINING BLACKPOOL AS COACH HE CAN TAKE KONCHESKY THERE AND KARL OYSTON CAN BRING OWEN OYSTON BACK 2 THE CLUB AND RENAME IT BLACKPOOL SEX OFFENDERS FCAndy-swede-nortonJust downloaded the new xbox fifa11 with comentary, It's dead realistic, my wife just walked in and andy gray told her to fook off back to the kitchen! :-)LFCPAUL IS A GREAT PLAYER KEEP HIM KENNYAndy-swede-nortonLFC - Are you his mum? :-) He is average, good enough for premiership, but not Liverpool.NoelHeh, seems possible. But you were right earlier, even if Dalglish wanted to give him another shot, I don't think he can in the circumstances.plastic scouserHe was never gonna get another game after what his dear mummy said about us scousers. Had she not done that, Kenny may have given him a chance, like poulson.Ianrouillonits the level were at signing players, noone else wants. even now we cant sign a class left back, a striker or midfielder. and even when we sign rubbish we cant sell them noone wants them unless there free lets hope now kenny is back it all changes ..blog comments powered by Disqus
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Japan 2-2 South Korea (3-0 Penalties): 2011 Asian Cup Semi-Final Highlights (Video)

2 comments by Mad Dog and Glory on January 25th, 2011

Japan progressed through to the Asian Cup Final after a thrilling Semi-Final ended in a penalty shoot out during which South Korea managed to miss all their spot kicks.

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Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Japan 2-2 South Korea Highlights Penalties Video

Jan 25, 2011

Japan 2-2 South Korea

Asian Cup- Semifinal- January 25, 2011

Final score:- Japan 2-2 South Korea ( Ryoichi Maeda, Hajime Hosogai/ Ki Sung Yeung, Jae-Won Hwang)

Japan beat arch rivals South Korea on penalties to reach the finals of the 2011 Asian Cup after the scores were tied 2-2 at the end of 120 minutes of play.

Japan vs South Korea 0-1 ( Ki Sung Yeung)
Japan 1-1 South Korea ( Maeda goal)
Japan 2-1 South Korea ( Hosogai goal)
Japan 2-2 South Korea ( Hwang goal)

Japan 2-2 South Korea ( Penalty shootout video)

Saturday, 22 January 2011

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Wednesday, 19 January 2011

South American Youth Championship.

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Peru is where the action is.The 2011 Youth Championship is underway.
There are four qualification slots for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011 along with two for the Men's Olympic Football Tournament London 2012 also at stake.
Neymar showed Paraguay why he is one of the star attractions of the tournament.
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Tuesday, 18 January 2011

South Korea 4-1 India: 2011 Asian Cup Highlights (Video)

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South Korea eased past India and into the Quarter Finals of the 2011 Asian Cup.

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India played out their last game against South Korea and lost 4 - 1.
Ah well.The cricket team is doing much better against another southern team - South Africa that is....

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