Tuesday, April 22, 2008

How things in the Premier League SHOULD be ........



Come the end of the season, we may well congratulate Roy Keane for doing an excellent job in keeping Sunderland in the Barclays Premier League this time. However, I think the time for congratulations is already upon us.



Let’s not just credit him for his accumulation of points either – but rather for what he has brought to the way we perceive the game. If there is a more candid, straight-talking boss around in the top flight today I’d like to meet him. Just consider one or two of Keane’s comments in recent weeks: to start with, his ex-bosses Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz have yet to reply, but they will surely be aware that Keane accused them of hypocrisy in calling for greater respect to be shown to officials.



Then there is the Irishman’s ongoing campaign to draw attention to what he perceives as anti-Sunderland bias on the part of several match officials. Keane is so fed up with it that he mentioned in one of his matchday programme columns last month.
“I’m starting to wonder if it’s more than coincidence,” he wrote. In the column Keane pointed to winning goals against Aston Villa and Derby County being disallowed, a late goal for Reading that did not cross the line denying Sunderland a draw, and a harsh penalty award at Ewood Park that presented Blackburn Rovers with a win.



Plus, it was great to see someone finally take issue with one of the most annoying myths in football. Keane wrote: “Don’t fall for this nonsense that things will even themselves out over a season. There’s no way anything can be evened out for us. We’re not getting the rub of the green against any club, not just the big four, and it worries me. Even our youth team had a good goal ruled out in the last minute this week.”



Roy Keane isn’t the only person who thinks that it’s simply not good enough to point to a refereeing howler and say, “Well, the team will actually benefit some time later from a similarly outrageous mistake”. West Bromwich Albion arguably went out of the FA Cup to a goal which featured a handball in its build-up. Will they get a comparable break any time soon? Will they be in next season’s semi-final?



This has been a terrible season for referees. No one disputes that. But could some of these decisions have had far-reaching consequences for one or more teams in the league?
Once or twice a season, it’s worth popping along to the website www.rightresult.net where a group of football fans set out to produce a league table which reflects results as they might have been had officials not got things wrong.



Each week, their panel (made up of members of the Association of Football Statisticians) assesses the key injustices that happen each week during the Premiership season, applies the strict rules of the game to them and passes judgement. Typical examples of incidents include questionable penalties or those which have been overlooked, whether balls did or didn’t cross the goal line and goals disallowed for questionable offside.



According to their current “right result” league table, Manchester United would still seem to be cruising to the title (they believe Fergie’s men should have 82 points rather than 80), but they have Arsenal in second on 74 rather than 71 and Chelsea on only 69 instead of 75. So there you go, Monsieur Gallas – maybe life has been slightly cruel in recent times.



So, referees haven’t affected the ultimate destination of the league title. However, there are a couple of glaring differences elsewhere in the table. According to Right Result, for instance, Everton should be all but guaranteed Champions League football next season, rather than Liverpool. They point to decisions which robbed the Toffees of points in matches against Blackburn and West Ham, among others, and suggest Everton should have 66 points rather than 61. Liverpool’s total, meanwhile, has been “corrected” to 59 rather than 66, with the dubious decision to give Arsenal a 2-1 win in the league encounter at the Emirates, based on a penalty that they say wasn’t awarded.



Perhaps the biggest discrepancies occur down at the foot of the table where managers most commonly complain about bias, often in favour of the “Big Four” teams they play. Right Result currently have a bottom three of Derby (11 points), Reading (32) and Birmingham (32). Fulham are estimated to be two points clear of danger and Sunderland are in thirteenth place on 38 rather than 36 points.



Here’s the major talking point: Bolton, they feel, should be six points better off, with 35 rather than 29 points, and in 15th place rather than 18th. Most of the incorrect decisions against the Trotters came earlier in the season, say Right Result.
If you haven’t laughed all this off as nonsense already, go to the site to see how your team’s season has gone in this parallel universe. Unless perhaps you support Tottenham: along with Derby and Reading, they are the only team whose Right Result points match those of the official Barclays Premier League table.



Lastly, let’s leave the final word on the matter with the pundits. American football analyst Don Meredith had no time whatsoever for playing the game of what might have been. His standard reply: “If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we’d all have a merry Christmas.” Try telling Roy Keane that.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

in the semi finals again !!

The Red Devils have done it !! they're in the semi's of the champion league again and this time the belief is there that they can win it this season !! no more AC - this time the devils face the underperforming catalans frm barcelona .. n who noes .. on april 29th, united could well book their place in the finals for the first time since clinching the treble !! MAn i hope they win it this yr .. they really deserve it !!


Roma played well n gave the devils a run for their money .. but Dummy De Rossi blazed a penalty over, n that kinda ended the italians hopes .. too bad fellas !!


As history will show, the last time MU won the champions league, it was by beating Barca in the semi's ... is history abt to repeat ? only time will tell ..


oh .. n yeah ... GARY NEVILLE IS BACK !!! The Inspirational captain captain of the devilz made his long awaited return to first team action with a run out against Roma last night (along with mikael silvestre ) !!


n thats abt it for now coz i have no idea what else to write .. n kutuk-ing the gooners n the scousers is getting boring la .. :)


~ RED DEVILZ 4EVA !!! ~

PS - the pics below are my choices for players who really contributed ln the roma game.(neville is just there coz im happy he's bck ) ( note that we still won without ronaldo, scholes, rooney n evra !! )

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

The Title Race

As mentioned in a previous post, the League title is Man Utd's to lose.

* Sir Alex Ferguson’s side has come from behind spectacularly while Arsene Wenger’s young side is slipping. Chelsea, who are as resilient as a British bulldog, are still hanging on to their slim title hopes. They will be ones United have to look out for.

Arsenal, who started the season on fire, look like and play like they have lost their belief and determination. These are the ingredients that both United and Chelsea have in abundance right now. They are the ones who are finishing the season strongly. Heck, they are the only teams in the Premiership who are on fire. So even though I feel the title will remain at Old Trafford, the form of Chelsea proves there’s still some life in the title race.

Just wait for April 26 at Stamford Bridge. It will be a true title decider, a game in which both teams will be going at each other with all guns blazing. *

Chelsea - like British Bulldogs ?!?! More like a babbling, bumbling bunch of Blue Babboons if u ask me .. hehehe !! ( how nice would it be if the Devils won at stamford bridge to claim the title !! )

The Gooners may have been lucky o get a win against Bolton ( 2 goals and a man down no less ) but i still say they're out of the title race ..

~ RED DEVILZ 4EVA !!! ~

The Holy Grail .. here we come ?!

After such a long time, the great Red Devils of Manchester have produced the kind of away form needed to win the UEFA Champions League. A Superb 2-0 victory over AS Roma shows they have what it takes to lift the cup ( dubbed the Holy Grail by MU supporters) this yr.


Sure, the devils have been dominant in OT, but of late, their away form has been rather shaky ( recall the 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Milan last season). With the devils firing on all cylinders ( particularly cristiano Ronaldo ), its hard to see MU losing their advantage over the Giallorossi. Whats more, it could even be a good thrashing of Roma in OT next week.( not likely to be 7-1 again, but one can hope ryte ? :P )