I would like to start by apologizing for the lack of posts in recent months. The reason for which is I am all set to go travelling in Australia, and as I'm sure you will understand a lot of planning has to be undertaken.
This year long travelling experience is just around the corner for myself, during which time it would be incredibly difficult to keep up regular posting here.
There are many reasons for this and I thank you for reading Sports Portal, and hope you return when I do.
Thanks again
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Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Friday, 12 October 2012
Overrated Premier League Players who Have Already Been Exposed This Season
As we enter the second international period of the Premier League season, let us gaze back at what has happened thus far and judge those who haven't quite lived up to the hype thus far.
Some may well point to the early nature of the season, we are after all only seven games in, but in spite of that there are players country wide who have disappointed for one reason or another.
Be it a striker who is struggling to continue to add to a stunning start last term, a goalkeeper who has set himself high standards through his Premiership career, or an import which to some extent shocked the footballing world.
You may well have already figured out the three players who Sports Portal are going to highlight are, but if you haven't let us talk you through our reasons and why they feature.
Papiss Cisse - Newcastle United
One major reason why Newcastle soared to a fifth placed finish in the Premier League last season, was their january acquisition of Papiss Demba Cisse from Bundesliga side Freiburg.
Here his impressive goalscoring record had impressed many around Europe, and he also became the African to have scored the most goals in one season in Germany.
After arriving in the North-East he plundered 13 goals, many of which were wonder strikes, and it seemed he was something of a bargain.
This season has been an eye opener, however, and he has struggled to find the back of the net.
He two goals in the 2012/13 campaign coming in the League Cup against Manchester United, and at home to Bordeaux in the Europa League.
Those connected with the club will point to the young nature of the season, but will secretly be hoping he can net a Premier League goal sooner rather than later,
They will not want a Fernando Torres esque situation from last season happening.
Pepe Reina - Liverpool
For many reasons Pepe Reina may well be a Liverpool legend, after all he has displaced many previous records held at the club.
In December 2005, just a few short months after being recruited by Rafael Benitez, he chalked up 11 successive clean sheets.
In addition to this he recorded 28 shut outs in his first fifty games, surpassing the great Ray Clemence.
On top of that for three straight season he triumphed in winning the Premier League Golden Gloves, and performed heroics, albeit after some questionable goalkeeping, in the 2006 FA Cup final.
This season though some rather high profile gaffes have begun to creep in, on an all to frequent basis.
Of course those who stand between the sticks are on a small wire between success and failure, but it is always worrying when these mistakes creep in a little too much.
After last seasons poor showing Liverpool are keen to climb back up the league, and Reina will be hoping he can put in some stellar performances to help with that quest.
Julio Cesar - Queens Park Rangers
A Goalkeeper who arrived at Loftus Road with a big reputation, having enjoyed huge success during a seven year stay at Italian giants Inter Milan.
After joining in 2005 he quickly established himself as number one, overtaking the legendary Francesco Toldo, and set about bringing five Scudetti and a Champions League title to the club amongst other honours.
When Samir Handanovic arrived in the summer, having played nearly 200 times for Udinese, it spelt the end of the Brazlians stay at the San Siro though.
The two time Seria A goalkeeper of the year and 2009 Uefa Club Goalkeeper of the Year set off for England, determined to show his former employers they were wrong to get rid.
However, he has only proved what they perhaps already knew, that he is no longer part of the elite goalkeeping community.
It is harsh to lay the blame at one man for a club being bottom of the league, but his decision making has hardly been exemplary.
If he can improve between the sticks QPR may have a chance, if this slide continues it is difficult to see if they can raise themselves from the abyss.
Some may well point to the early nature of the season, we are after all only seven games in, but in spite of that there are players country wide who have disappointed for one reason or another.
Be it a striker who is struggling to continue to add to a stunning start last term, a goalkeeper who has set himself high standards through his Premiership career, or an import which to some extent shocked the footballing world.
You may well have already figured out the three players who Sports Portal are going to highlight are, but if you haven't let us talk you through our reasons and why they feature.
Papiss Cisse - Newcastle United
One major reason why Newcastle soared to a fifth placed finish in the Premier League last season, was their january acquisition of Papiss Demba Cisse from Bundesliga side Freiburg.
Here his impressive goalscoring record had impressed many around Europe, and he also became the African to have scored the most goals in one season in Germany.
After arriving in the North-East he plundered 13 goals, many of which were wonder strikes, and it seemed he was something of a bargain.
This season has been an eye opener, however, and he has struggled to find the back of the net.
He two goals in the 2012/13 campaign coming in the League Cup against Manchester United, and at home to Bordeaux in the Europa League.
Those connected with the club will point to the young nature of the season, but will secretly be hoping he can net a Premier League goal sooner rather than later,
They will not want a Fernando Torres esque situation from last season happening.
Pepe Reina - Liverpool
For many reasons Pepe Reina may well be a Liverpool legend, after all he has displaced many previous records held at the club.
In December 2005, just a few short months after being recruited by Rafael Benitez, he chalked up 11 successive clean sheets.
In addition to this he recorded 28 shut outs in his first fifty games, surpassing the great Ray Clemence.
On top of that for three straight season he triumphed in winning the Premier League Golden Gloves, and performed heroics, albeit after some questionable goalkeeping, in the 2006 FA Cup final.
This season though some rather high profile gaffes have begun to creep in, on an all to frequent basis.
Of course those who stand between the sticks are on a small wire between success and failure, but it is always worrying when these mistakes creep in a little too much.
After last seasons poor showing Liverpool are keen to climb back up the league, and Reina will be hoping he can put in some stellar performances to help with that quest.
Julio Cesar - Queens Park Rangers
A Goalkeeper who arrived at Loftus Road with a big reputation, having enjoyed huge success during a seven year stay at Italian giants Inter Milan.
After joining in 2005 he quickly established himself as number one, overtaking the legendary Francesco Toldo, and set about bringing five Scudetti and a Champions League title to the club amongst other honours.
When Samir Handanovic arrived in the summer, having played nearly 200 times for Udinese, it spelt the end of the Brazlians stay at the San Siro though.
The two time Seria A goalkeeper of the year and 2009 Uefa Club Goalkeeper of the Year set off for England, determined to show his former employers they were wrong to get rid.
However, he has only proved what they perhaps already knew, that he is no longer part of the elite goalkeeping community.
It is harsh to lay the blame at one man for a club being bottom of the league, but his decision making has hardly been exemplary.
If he can improve between the sticks QPR may have a chance, if this slide continues it is difficult to see if they can raise themselves from the abyss.
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Thursday, 20 September 2012
Transfer flops - Ali Dia
Woefully inept, very awkward and above all majorly embarrassing, all this from a man who has a solitary appearance in the top flight that lasted less than the duration of a single half.
The cringe worthy nature of watching Dia on a football pitch can perhaps only be topped by the way Graeme Souness was conned into giving him a contract.
This story has now gone down in infamy, but let's run through it one more time anyhow.
Then Southampton manager Souness received a phone call from someone claiming to be African legend George Weah, who was recommending his cousin to the club.
That cousin was of course Ali Dia, with the Saints gaffer told he had previously played for Paris Saint Germain and Senegal and that a trial could be beneficial for both parties.
One little point that has to made here, Weah is from Liberia and not Senegal.
A risk was taken and a one month contract awarded, with it later being said the players were somewhat bemused by their new team mate on the first day of training.
Expecting him to never don the clubs jersey and take to the field.
Leeds United travelled to The Dell the next day though, and with a raft of injuries Dia was somewhat surprisingly placed on the bench.
When Matt Le Tissier was injured just over midway through the first half, guess who was called upon to replace a Southampton hero.
Dia came on but was so bad he was substituted off later in the game, and after reporting an injury to the club physio never showed up at again.
He did, however, pop up at non-league Gateshead, a level he was perhaps more used to after previously being at Blyth Spartans prior to his Premiership appearance - not Senegal like Souness was told.
If not the best this is one of the best tales in Premier League history, how a man with no experience got a top flight run out for being someones cousin.
You would expect that it still haunts Souness to this day.
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Liverpool Must Maintain Faith in Rodgers
Rogers at his Liverpool unveiling |
However, from the moment it was looking increasingly likely that it would be Brendan Rodgers who was to take over at the club, there was skepticism and a feeling of being underwhelmed in certain areas.
If this continues well into the season, it could spell trouble; if a less-than-average start is made, people could certainly become disillusioned.
This is a very real prospect, though: Just take a look at the opening few fixtures.
Add this to the continued negativity from some parts to the names that are linked, and it would seem confidence is rather low.
Dare I say that the last time there were feelings like this was with Roy Hodgson, and look what happened there.
Optimism
After a turbulent few years, the man at the helm needs time to try to turn around the Anfield-based outfit.
Rodgers, as you will all know, has been heavily lauded for the style of play he encourages.
So much so he was given an open invitation from Spain boss Vicente Del Bosque to discuss tactics, a high honour which highlights his standing an a European scale.
The players will need time to adapt to this style. The last time this was attempted was under Rafael Benitez, and there are only two regular first-teamers left from that regime.
In terms of personnel, he will look to bring in those who will fit his style; just plucking big names to appease fans has been proven not to work.
This will also be reflected within the club, and there will be those who will and won't be in his plans.
Could Jordan Henderson flourish? And despite it being said West Ham United are now out of the running, are the constant Andy Carroll rumours welcomed?
The bottom line is that it will all come down to the time Rodgers is given to implement his ideas and strategy.
A constant chopping and changing can cause more harm than good.
The owners have made their choice, and they now need to stick with it.
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Could Ajax Duo be Heading to the Premiership?
The Dutch club is revered worldwide for the undoubted quality that has
come through what seems like the revolving door of its academy.
Marco Van Basten, Patrick Kluivert, Frank Rijkaard and the mercurial Johan Cryuff are just some of the household names that we can thank the Dutch club for introducing to the world.
Now it seems two of the new breed could be set for moves away, but could their destination be England and the Premier League?
Long Term
Christian Eriksen has reportedly been a long-term target for many an English club, one particular example being Manchester United, who are again being mooted as a potential destination .
The playmaker turned down a proposal from neighbours Manchester City last summer, but as the Sunday Mirror is reporting, two clubs have already opened talks with his club this year.
One of those is reportedly Russian outfit Zenit St Petersburg, but the 20-year-old has previously spoken of his desire to join either Barcelona or Sir Alex Ferguson's side.
Possessing a speed in spotting openings and quick decision making it is no doubt this creativity that stands out as a primary attribute, but could this ensure he is a success in England should he arrive?
Balancing
Despite having already sold Jan Vertonghen to Tottenham Hotspur, it is thought that Ajax still have to sell to balance the books.
This has led Vernon Anita to continue to be linked away from the reigning Eredivisie champions.
It is Newcastle United who are believed to be leading the race to secure his signature, having been mentioned in the same breath for some time.
Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, Anita's agent Harry Lulofs said: “There is serious interest from Newcastle. A move to the Premier League is so tempting for him. We have to resolve the situation quickly.”
The player himself added: "I’ve two years left on my contract. But I want some clarity from Ajax about my future. We are having a meeting with Marc Overmars, the club’s new sporting director, to get a clear view of what the club wants.”
Would the man who is equally adept at left-back and defensive midfield be a good addition at the Sports Direct Arena?
Marco Van Basten, Patrick Kluivert, Frank Rijkaard and the mercurial Johan Cryuff are just some of the household names that we can thank the Dutch club for introducing to the world.
Now it seems two of the new breed could be set for moves away, but could their destination be England and the Premier League?
Long Term
Christian Eriksen has reportedly been a long-term target for many an English club, one particular example being Manchester United, who are again being mooted as a potential destination .
The playmaker turned down a proposal from neighbours Manchester City last summer, but as the Sunday Mirror is reporting, two clubs have already opened talks with his club this year.
One of those is reportedly Russian outfit Zenit St Petersburg, but the 20-year-old has previously spoken of his desire to join either Barcelona or Sir Alex Ferguson's side.
Possessing a speed in spotting openings and quick decision making it is no doubt this creativity that stands out as a primary attribute, but could this ensure he is a success in England should he arrive?
Balancing
Despite having already sold Jan Vertonghen to Tottenham Hotspur, it is thought that Ajax still have to sell to balance the books.
This has led Vernon Anita to continue to be linked away from the reigning Eredivisie champions.
It is Newcastle United who are believed to be leading the race to secure his signature, having been mentioned in the same breath for some time.
Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, Anita's agent Harry Lulofs said: “There is serious interest from Newcastle. A move to the Premier League is so tempting for him. We have to resolve the situation quickly.”
The player himself added: "I’ve two years left on my contract. But I want some clarity from Ajax about my future. We are having a meeting with Marc Overmars, the club’s new sporting director, to get a clear view of what the club wants.”
Would the man who is equally adept at left-back and defensive midfield be a good addition at the Sports Direct Arena?
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Lionel Messi vs. Cristiano Ronaldo: Who'll Rule in La Liga Next Season?
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo form one the greatest rivalries and sub-plots in world football today. The enigma's of their respective sides, scorers of simply obscene goals and record breakers to boot. Since Ronaldo swapped Manchester for Madrid in 2009 the footballing world have been obsessed with comparing the two.
It's human nature.
Who is the best goal scorer? Who should win the next Ballon d'or? And so on and so forth.
The Portuguese hit-man secured his first La Liga title last term, with Jose Mourinho stealing the edge on his old employers who have welcomed Tito Vilanova into the managerial helm after Pep Guardiola stepped aside.
Of the two biggest sides in football today though, who will steal the show in La Liga next season?
Stats
Let's start by establishing the story of the last three seasons, which culminated in the Barcelona Monopoly being broken as their bitter rivals became the first team to ever break the 100-point barrier.
The Argentine so far winning the La Liga title battle 2-1 though.
In terms of goals and assists it is also Messi that comes out on top, outscoring Ronaldo 115-112 since the 2009/10 season and assisting 43 goals compared to 29.
Last season alone the pair both broke the all time La Liga scoring record, a phenomenal achievement in itself. But it was again the Barcelona man who outscored his Real Madrid counterpart 50 to 46, securing the Pichichi Trophy, and got more assists with 15 against 12, in one game less.
Verdict
Many attributes between the pair are remarkably similar, but there are of course some crucial differences.
Ronaldo is undoubtedly the more physical player and has more strength and tricks, but while Messi concedes fewer tricks his tremendous ball control is cut above anyone worldwide. In addition he is far more robust under the challenge, has a better temperament and is a much better team player.
Ronaldo is the machine and Messi is the magician, essential cogs from which their sides revolve.
Crucially though. it is the Argentine that exerts more influence, in more games for longer, and herein lies the decision.
It's human nature.
Who is the best goal scorer? Who should win the next Ballon d'or? And so on and so forth.
The Portuguese hit-man secured his first La Liga title last term, with Jose Mourinho stealing the edge on his old employers who have welcomed Tito Vilanova into the managerial helm after Pep Guardiola stepped aside.
Of the two biggest sides in football today though, who will steal the show in La Liga next season?
Stats
Let's start by establishing the story of the last three seasons, which culminated in the Barcelona Monopoly being broken as their bitter rivals became the first team to ever break the 100-point barrier.
The Argentine so far winning the La Liga title battle 2-1 though.
In terms of goals and assists it is also Messi that comes out on top, outscoring Ronaldo 115-112 since the 2009/10 season and assisting 43 goals compared to 29.
Last season alone the pair both broke the all time La Liga scoring record, a phenomenal achievement in itself. But it was again the Barcelona man who outscored his Real Madrid counterpart 50 to 46, securing the Pichichi Trophy, and got more assists with 15 against 12, in one game less.
Verdict
Many attributes between the pair are remarkably similar, but there are of course some crucial differences.
Ronaldo is undoubtedly the more physical player and has more strength and tricks, but while Messi concedes fewer tricks his tremendous ball control is cut above anyone worldwide. In addition he is far more robust under the challenge, has a better temperament and is a much better team player.
Ronaldo is the machine and Messi is the magician, essential cogs from which their sides revolve.
Crucially though. it is the Argentine that exerts more influence, in more games for longer, and herein lies the decision.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Controversies Dominating Euro 2012
Wednesday sees the start of the semi-final stage of Euro 2012, where it is hoped, no more so than at Uefa towers, that on the field activities will start to be the major headline makers.
The latest involves England, who found themselves on the receiving end following the game with Sweden in the group stage. A fine of just over £4,000 was issued due to the inappropriate behaviour of fans, who attempted a pitch invasion following the victory.
One
of the biggest fears heading into this year's tournament was that
racism would hit the headlines, an issue that has been simmering and has
occasionally bubbled over since the opener between Poland and Greece. However,
Europe's football governing body has had to issue a number of fines
thus far and has come under quite some flack for some of the amounts
contained.
Fined
Perhaps
the most trivial fine dished out so far was the £80,000 Arsenal striker
Nicklas Bendtner was issued for flashing his 'lucky underpants.' This of course related to the stunt after his second goal during Denmark's 3-2 group victory over Portugal. With the words Paddy Power clearly visible on those lucky pants, it was the Irish bookmaker who paid the fine.
The mockery of this, is the near £65,000 Croatia were fined for "the setting-off and throwing of fireworks and the improper conduct of supporters (racist chants, racist symbols)."
Many were quick to add their voice to this issue. Is flashing your pants worse than racism? Clearly
the answer is no, and the way in which Uefa seem to be trying to brush
these incidents under the carpet is little short of shocking. The issue was again brought up yesterday, with news the Croats could be facing more action. Setting
off fireworks and the improper conduct of supporters, the displaying of
racist banners and symbols, is the reason behind the latest
proceedings. If found guilty, the action taken against them should be hefty.
Another incident involved Russia and Poland supporters, where it is believed that police had to use water cannons and rubber bullets to help bring back a level of peace. A statement by the police read:
"More
than 183 hooligans were caught by the police because of disorders in
Warsaw – firstly during the march to National Stadion, secondly in the
Fanzone in Plac Defilad Square. Among the kept persons there are fans of
both teams – Russian and Polish.
"There
are 10 persons who are injured: 7 Polish, 2 Russians and 1 German –
their lives are not in danger concerning the information from the
medical services."
Take-Over
With
many of those countries now eliminated, especially those concerning the
more serious incidents, maybe we can now see the football take over the
headlines. The tournament has not exactly been mind blowing and full of tremendous football and standout matches.
Hopefully, as we enter the business end of Euro 2012, the hunger will set in amongst the players and coaches, and some superb performances will be exhibited.
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