When we talk about home advantage in football what are we really talking about? Does not having to travel help preparation? Are the playing conditions more familiar? Does the crowd act as a “12th man”? Is the referee bias? Or is it purely psychological both for the home team and the players who are visiting? It’s the age old question which may never have a straight answer, but I’m happy to give it a go.
Friday, 29 November 2013
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or Analysis and Predictions
The voting for the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or closes on Friday 29th November and this year's award has already caused some controversy. Controversy and the Ballon d'Or come hand in hand, in recent years there has been heavy criticism on various issues, including questioning the winner, corruption by FIFA and a shadow of doubt over the voting system. The 2010 edition of the award being the most controversial when Andres Iniesta was a heavy favourite following an outstanding year with Barcelona and scoring the winning goal in the World Cup final but didn't win it. Furthermore, Wesley Sneijder didn't even make the top 3 that year after leading Inter Milan to Champions League glory and the Netherlands to a World Cup final. Lionel Messi took the award and would be the recipient of it for the next two years to make it a record four time consecutive winner. This year's controversy revolves around the extension to the voting period by FIFA thus allowing the inclusion of the UEFA World Cup playoffs, which allegedly favours Franck Ribery, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and most of all Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Friday, 22 November 2013
The Premier League's Middle Ground
We've had a thrilling international break between weeks 11 and 12 of the premier league, which saw the World Cup roster completed in some very memorable matches. The league is back underway this weekend and I'm looking at the middle of the table and summing up how those teams have kicked off their 2013/2014 seasons.
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Hull City,
Newcastle,
Swansea City,
West Brom,
West Ham
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Socceroos 1 - 0 Costa Rica: Player Ratings
The Socceroos defeated Costa Rica 1-0. Here are my player ratings and prediction for our next starting lineup based on last night's performance.
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The Start of a New Era: Socceroos 1 - 0 Costa Rica
What a difference a new coach makes! I had the pleasure of attending Ange Postecoglou's first match in charge as the Socceroos defeated Costa rica one nil. A great build up in the week prior to the match increased everyone's expectations, including my own. I had high hopes leading up to the match that the Socceroos would finally turn it around and start heading towards the right direction... I was not disappointed. It was evident from the get go that Ange's style of play was in full effect. After a shaky first couple of minutes the Socceroos settled into the match and showed some very promising play. Words to describe their performance would include dominant, controlled, determined and comfortable. It is amazing what our new coach has been able to do in such a short time and it's sad to think what could have been if he had taken over much earlier.
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Tuesday, 12 November 2013
An Explosion of Football Coverage in the Media
Every time I travel back to Argentina, my place of birth, I am always amazed by the amount of football in the media. There are multiple radio programs that provide live commentary of matches as well as detailed analysis and talk back segments. Then of course you have the many sports channels on TV that mostly show football, all day every day. You also have the afternoon panel style shows that analyse and discuss matches to the finest of details and if that's not enough, you have the late night football variety shows which do interviews, gags and skits. It's hard to believe but Australia is not far from this football media feast at all.
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The World Game,
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Thursday, 7 November 2013
EPL: Reviewing the Drop Zone and the Overachievers
It was May 27th, 2013. The place? Wembley. The teams? Watford and Crystal Palace. The prize? Promotion and an estimated £120 million cash influx. The result? Watford going down 1-0 to an extra-time penalty converted by Kevin Phillips. After an eight year absence, Palace was back in the Premier League. They may not have been the most consistent team all season, having finished fifth in the Championship, but they were good enough in the end to come out of the play-offs on top. Cut to November and they are currently sitting bottom of the Premier League, recording only 1 win in 10 games they are looking a sure thing to drop straight back down. The manager’s role is currently empty and there are reports that former Real Madrid coach Aitor Karanka has already had an interview for the position. I think they should instead make a realistic and forward thinking decision in picking someone with solid Championship and/or lower league promotional pedigree. Tony Pulis is apparently no longer interested, so perhaps the likes of Neil Warnock, Steve Coppell or Martin O’Neill?
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Sunderland
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Ange names his first Socceroos squad and Mark Schwarzer retires from international football!
Usually a squad announcement for a friendly is not very exciting and a lot of fans don't even pay much attention to it. However, this morning's Socceroos squad announcement was one of the most anticipated in recent times. Following our back to back 6-nil losses, the sacking of Holger Oesick and the appointment of Ange Postecoglou, everyone's attention and discussion turned to who would be called up to the national side. The big question on everyone's mind was who would get axed of the "golden generation" players and what new names would we see on the team sheet. One player from the "golden generation", Mark Schwarzer, answered the question before the squad was even named by announcing his retirement from international football in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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Monday, 4 November 2013
Season 9 of the A-League Kicks Off !
The A-League has truly come a long way since its humble beginnings in 2005. I remember attending a Sydney FC pre-season match in early 2006, when football had finally come to the fore of the Australian sporting landscape. A journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald was at the match writing an article about the rise of the A-League and interviewed my friends and I. The article, found here http://www.smh.com.au/news/football/sydney-draw-friendly-coves-to-share-beer-and-pizza/2006/02/24/1140670269013.html, comments on how surprising it was to see fans travel so far to watch their team and how amazing it was to get 300 people to turn up and watch a training session. Fast forward six years, thousands of people showed up at the SFS last year to welcome Alessandro Del Piero and watch him train.
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