Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Manchester City must act quickly if they are to regain Premier League title ... - Telegraph.co.uk

Although United confirmed their 20th title with a 3-0 victory against Aston Villa last night, it does not mean that City have to arrange for DHL to pop round to the Etihad today in order to send a package three miles across town to Old Trafford.

But there is a good reason why they should. The title has gone and the challenge now is to win it back, so clearing an empty space in the City trophy cabinet might just help to focus minds and put the emphasis on next season rather than fading memories of 12 months ago.

This is now a crucial time for City, but there is a danger that weeks will drift by without key issues being addressed.

Sir Alex Ferguson and his players have spoken of how the seeds of United's title triumph were sown in the minutes and hours after the trophy slipped away last season, yet City have now experienced the same anguish and the world is still waiting to discover who their manager will be next season.

There are so many unanswered questions at City - who will be in charge, which of the several players with dwindling contracts will stay or go, who will arrive to bolster the squad?

As things stand, too many individuals at City have doubts over their own position which make it impossible for them to focus on the collective requirement of motivating themselves to regain the title.

Gareth Barry, Joleon Lescott and Carlos Tévez all have one year remaining on their contracts and they go into the summer waiting to discuss whether they will stay or go.

Edin Dzeko is another whose future is in doubt, despite having much longer to run on his contract, while captain Vincent Kompany is the subject of increasing speculation linking him with a move away.

Sergio Agüero could also endure uncertainty this summer, with Real Madrid reportedly identifying the Argentine as their top target.

City will fight tooth and nail to keep Agüero, but the striker's complicated domestic situation following the break-up of his relationship with the mother of his young son is no secret and something Madrid are likely to use to their advantage if they formalise their interest in the player.

The Italian signed a five-year contract in the wake of last season's title success, but he has failed to deliver on his targets of qualification for the Champions League knock-out and retaining the Premier League title.

Winless in the Champions League and currently 16 points adrift of United in the Premier League - Mancini cannot claim to have gone close to meeting either challenge, which is why his future is the subject of conjecture.

But as each day passes without some kind of resolution, another day of preparation and planning for next season is wasted.

United's players and Ferguson are already talking about next season and how they are focusing on retaining the title, but that is because of the stability and certainty of Old Trafford.

Mancini has complained of how City missed an opportunity to move forward last summer and how they did not move quickly enough to tie up his main targets.

But with clarification on his future unlikely to come until the season ends in a months' time, there is a danger of the same thing happening again.

Every day that passes with the Premier League trophy still housed in the City cabinet should act as a reminder of what needs to be done to get it back.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

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Blatter attacks tiny Roma fine for racism

ZURICH (AP) — FIFA President Sepp Blatter says he will protest to Italian soccer authorities over a decision to only fine Roma the equivalent of $65,000 after their fans racially abused AC Milan players.

Play was stopped for almost two minutes during the second half of Sunday's game when visiting Roma supporters would not stop chanting at Milan players Mario Balotelli and Kevin-Prince Boateng.

Warnings issued over the stadium speaker system went unheeded, leading to a Serie A match being suspended due to racism for the first time.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has put renewed vigor into the fight against racism since Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng led his teammates off the pitch when he was racially abused during an exhibition game against an Italian fourth-tier side in January.

Blatter is unhappy that the latest case was so quickly wrapped up by Italian soccer officials, while branding "small fines for racist abuse unacceptable."

"What is surprising and is not understandable for me, is that the disciplinary committee of the Italian Football Federation has taken a decision, not even 24 hours after the event, by just imposing a fine," Blatter said Tuesday on FIFA's website. "They have not made any investigation of what happened. And just to give a pecuniary sanction is not valid, that is not acceptable. You will always find money.

"What is 50,000 euros for such an incident? I'm not happy and I will call the Italian Federation. That's not a way to deal with such matters."

The Boateng incident in January followed a spate of racial-abuse cases in England and prompted Blatter to establish a task force to propose stricter sanctions.

In plans being presented to the FIFA Congress later this month, teams face being thrown out of competitions or even relegated if their players, officials or fans are found guilty of any form of discrimination.

"In this resolution, there are foreseen sanctions — and these sanctions must be applied all around the world," Blatter said. "That's why we need the congress's decision. That will bind together all the 209 associations.

"I'm looking forward to that and I do hope, that there we will be no other incidents until the 30 May, when we will deal with this matter in Mauritius ... I appeal to everybody for a little more discipline and respect."

UEFA wants a partial stadium closure to be imposed on clubs if there is racism in the stands — rather than just a fine for a racist offense. If there are further incidents, UEFA is advocating clubs being forced to play matches behind closed doors.

The English Football Association is looking to push through its own plans for a five-game minimum ban for racist abuse at its own annual general meeting this week.

In England in recent years, Liverpool striker Luis Suarez received an eight-match ban for racially abusing an opponent and Chelsea captain John Terry was suspended for four matches.

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NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race 2013 Results: Reaction, Leaders and Analysis

In a race featuring the best in the sport, Jimmie Johnson came away with the win at the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. This exhibition win gives him a nice payday of $1 million.

This year's event featured some interesting rules for the 90-lap race. The race began with four different 20-lap segments, with the winners of each getting a head start for the final 10-lap sprint. The best average finish sets up the order for the final sprint.

While there was plenty of competition from Joey Logano late and Kyle and Kurt Busch among others throughout the event, no one was able to catch Johnson by the end of the race.

Three laps in, Brad Keselowski had to go into the garage with a bad transmission. While he was not happy about it, the driver seemed to understand the situation, according to NASCAR on SPEED:

However, things started to get worse for the entire field as rain started to come down during Lap 13, causing a long delay in the action.

When the race continued, Kurt Busch took control of the race as he had from the start. He led for each of the first 20 laps and finished on top at the end of the first segment.

In the second segment, this became a family affair as Kyle Busch decided to take over as the leader. The brother got off to a nice advantage and ended as the winner after 40 laps, guaranteeing him a spot near the front of the final sprint.

This was not a great moment for all of the drivers, unfortunately. During Lap 25, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. lost control and bounced off the wall directly into Mark Martin (via NASCAR):

The veteran eventually got back onto the track, but this was not what he was expecting in the first half of the race.

Once the next segment started, Kyle Busch went right back after the lead. He continued to fight hard, and the No. 18 car also was able to get yet another win in segment three. By this point, he had lead an impressive 29 of the 60 laps of the race.

It was obvious who was showing up to this exhibition to win, and these brothers fought hard to beat each other throughout the event. NASCAR's Twitter account pointed out the success of the family:

The action continued to pick up in the fourth segment, as Kasey Kahne got out to a strong start. However, he was once again passed by another Busch as Kurt ended as the leader.

This caused the 81st lap to begin with Kurt Busch, then Kyle Busch followed by Kahne in third and Clint Bowyer. However, the championship was completely up for grabs once the cars went in for a final pit stop.

After that, however, it was a complete shootout. Jimmie Johnson quickly took the lead and never gave it up. This was the second win in a row at the all-star race, and he proved once again that he is truly one of the best ever to compete in this sport.

Carl Edwards had a bit of a disappointing run after starting in pole position. The 2011 winner was never really in contention and finished in 10th place.

The fan-vote winner Danica Patrick finished in 20th place, although she does have the honor of being the first female in the all-star race's history.

Despite all of the action, this event was for the fans. It featured the best drivers in the sport and the most popular ones as well.

You could see from the introductions that this was not a normal race, with each competitor and the pit crews coming out in dramatic fashion, as captured by Sunoco Racing:

UFC 160 Main Event Can be Highlighted by Cain Velasquez's Unrivaled Power.

It's been nearly a year seeing that Cain Velasquez destroyed Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva with UFC 146 in Nevada. But the only factor that's changed over all those 12 months is that that time, Velasquez enters the Octagon for the reigning UFC heavyweight success.

Therefore, the 30-year-old will head into Saturday's main event at UFC 160 using a massive target on your partner's back. But don't expect present day UFC heavyweight trend of champions continuing to fall to continue.

Your belt won't change a single thing for Velasquez this day. At the end of the night, the former university or college wrestler's unrivaled power, stamina and strength shall be what fans remember the majority of about UFC 160.

After all, four of Velasquez's five victories attended via knockout or complex knockout, including last year's first-round enlighten Silva. While Velasquez had a good amount of motivation to annihilate Silva concerning that night, having surrendered a title in his old bout, the motivation this time around is simple: Keep your belt.

As Velasquez's trainer Javier Mendez recently stated, the UFC's heavyweight division is actually plagued by parity (via ESPN. com's Josh Gross):

Bear in mind, no one has defended the title greater than twice, so if he's discussing wanting to keep safeguarding that title, he wants to come to be remembered by everybody among the greatest, like Fedor [Emelianenko].

While recent history suggests that Velasquez will soon have to hand over the concept, recent performances from present day champion tell us he is a heavy favorite when your bell rings on Sat night.

Silva only lasted a little bit of over three-and-a-half minutes inside the cage with Velasquez on their first meeting. But your dog was lucky to very last that long. He had no answer for Velasquez's electrical power, speed and strength despite boasting a substantial size advantage.

Right heli-copter flight bat Velasquez forced Silva with the mat and within one minute he drew blood, providing an elbow to Silva's scalp. After Velasquez landed many combinations and significant hits, the referee finally walked in and stopped that fight.

Velasquez absolutely dominated from beginning finish, and while his speed was maybe the difference, it was his deceitful power that put Silva in the defensive within moments.

While the 6'4" Bigfoot has had plenty of time to analyze what travelled wrong for him in the fight, there's simply not a way around Cain Velasquez's power and speed. This is mostly a terrible matchup for Silva, as it is for just about every heavyweight fighter inside UFC.

The result of Saturday's main event remains being seen, but all indications usually are that Cain Velasquez will put on a show, displaying more with his unrivaled power in another dominant performance.

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Real Madrid at team hotel before the Betis match

Real Madrid are in the team hotel ahead of match against Betis. The 19 players picked by Jose Mourinho and the back room staff left from the Santiago Bernabeu stadium to head towards the hotel where they will stay until hours before the match as part of the 32nd match day of the season (18:00; C+ Liga & Gol T).

Real Madrid are in the team hotel ahead of match against Betis. The 19 players picked by Jose Mourinho and the back room staff left from the Santiago Bernabeu stadium to head towards the hotel where they will stay until hours before the match as part of the 32nd match day of the season (18:00; C+ Liga & Gol T).

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Stephen Curry Displays Why He's NBA's Highest-Risk, Highest-Reward Celeb.

If perhaps Stephen Curry were a commodity on the stock market, he'd get every neurotic, sleep-deprived, caffeine-addicted trader on Wall Street stuck using a spastic, coronary-inducing rollercoaster ride.

Just as he did to every die-hard hoops enthusiast in Oakland—and every relaxed fan who caught on—during that Golden State Warriors' Cinderella run through the 2013 NBA playoffs.

Curry will be the very embodiment of this vast chasm between associated risk and reward that regularly sends chills down a spines of play-it-safe overall managers and sparks fun-but-feverish-but-also-pointless arguments between talking heads, stay-at-home bloggers, "esteemed" columnists and outraged commenters alike. His appeal is predicated primarily on the three-point shot, which is actually "high risk" by it's very nature: it's much harder to make than the majority shots because it's farther in the basket, and misses often result in quick run-outs for fast-breaking opponents.

To be sure, Curry's an added reliable three-point shooter than most—on an entire, anyway. He's hit 44. 6 percent of their regular-season three-point attempts for a pro (second all-time, behind only Steve Kerr) and set a fresh single-season record for produced threes (272) while nailing 1 out of 3. 3 percent of his attempts (third inside NBA) in 2012-13.

But, like most players exactly who rely so heavily relating to the Malthusian feast-or-famine cycle for the three-point line, Curry's game is susceptible to bouts of streakiness, good and bad. Check out the imbalances in Curry's three-point attempts (in blue) and makes (in reddish orange) over the most recent promotion, courtesy of SportingCharts. com:

His streakiness located life most vividly within the Warriors' third quarters. As reported by NBA. com, Curry scored 9. 2 of their 23. 4 points, while shooting 58. 6 percent with the field and 52. 6 percent from three, in the first frame after halftime within these playoffs.

That's just about all well and good, and made for several spectacular shows of shooting pyrotechnics (see: Gameplay 4 vs. the Denver Nuggets, Game 1 as opposed to. the Spurs).

But how about the other three sectors? Curry hit under 40 percent of his shots and averaged lower than five points per quarter in those with the exception of the third stanza, like a disconcerting line (3. 9 elements, 36 percent from a field, 21. 7 percent from three) with the fourth.

This isn't to suggest that Curry isn't "clutch" or he shrinks under pressure. Fairly, this disparity simply highlights the correct way erratic Steph can be and was in his first postseason along with, as such, how dangerous it's for a team much like the Warriors to pin the country's hopes for advancement on a very player's exploits.

(Assuming Curry's signs stagnate, of course... they will probably won't. After all, this was Steph's primary foray into postseason basketball, which, by definition, makes this the longest and many taxing year of his basketball life. )

Steph's taste for the spectacular, though, is a fundamental piece of what makes him wonderful. Even when Curry steps inside arc, his attempts are often off-the-charts exactly where degree of difficulty is involved:

The same holds true for a lot of of his work as the primary ball-handler. The Warriors seemingly elevated and fell right in addition to Curry's own successes and failures off the dribble in these playoffs. As reported by ESPN Stats & Information and facts, Game 1 against a San Antonio Spurs witnessed Curry score 42 from his 44 points journey dribble while hitting 18-of-34 these attempts, including 8-of-15 whether coming off screens or simply on pick-and-rolls.

However, Curry tallied just 45 points total heli-copter flight dribble on 35 percent shooting over Golden State next four games. Steph moreover shot a subpar thirty-three percent off screens and pick-and-rolls during Games two through 6.

The blame to the dropoff can be attributed (at your discretion) to Curry's streakiness, his tender ankles (and the re-aggravation of an pre-existing sprain in Game 3) and/or how the Spurs sicked Danny Alternative on him (and Kawhi Leonard upon Klay Thompson) after Sport 2.

When he isn't scoring, Curry remained active as a pseudo-point guard, as can be his wont. He led the league in one payemnt assists through the first two rounds, with eight games of eight or over helpers and three double-doubles.

Sadly, Curry's penchant for the stupendous often brings about stupid mistakes and that concomitant giveaways. Steph piled in place 40 turnovers in 12 postseason games—more than anyone in these playoffs spend less for Kevin Durant and Paul George.

There's no denying the pure bliss that Curry brings with the game with his lightning-quick, off-the-dribble dishes together with his weak hand. When shipped properly, they can (and regularly do) bring the enthusiasm of the attendant crowd to your fever pitch and spark big runs for the Warriors—not unlike the residual effect from a of Curry's long-range treys within the other side of a Bay.

The operative key phrase here being "When sent properly. " Steph is for no reason an elite playmaker (not at this point, anyway). At times, he plays too fast and too loose with the ball relative to his abilities. Such makes to get thrilling on-court theater, though it often gives technique to less heady, less steady play for a position (point guard) that is arguably the most important nowadays in this NBA.

But that scarcity of predictability is a crucial component of Curry's appeal: He's the NBA's response to the Wallendas, if this Wallendas were also brazen sufficiently to juggle small domestic pets while tightrope-walking across Niagara Declines. He's fun to watch precisely considering that things he does usually are, indeed, so difficult to do and more difficult to foresee, you will still already know exactly things to expect. Watching Curry, after that, is not unlike stepping in the batter's box against Manhattan Yankees closer Mariano Rivera; this cutter is coming, but all the best making solid contact.

Prefer Rivera, much of the star appeal for Curry also stems from the reality that his particular talents tend to be hardly (if at all) dependent on overwhelming athletic prowess. At 6'3" and 185 pounds with a weather-resistant babyface (no, possibly not that Babyface), Curry hardly cuts an imposing figure for the court so often follow by giant superhumans enjoy LeBron James and Dwight Howard. Consequently, rare is the special occasion that Curry finds himself within the rim—even rarer by using a dunk.

Likewise, Steph's scarcity of size, strength and sheer power leaves him prone to the defensive stylings involving perimeter stoppers like Danny Earth-friendly. The Spurs' shooting guard could fluster Curry's feather-soft shot in reference to his superior height, length and athleticism once Gregg Popovich made the switch soon enough for Game 3 (per NBA. com). This single, brilliant adjustment were able to dampen considerably the Warriors' expectation for another ride with the pumpkin-turned-carriage.

The frailty with Curry's game, then, provides almost too poetically (even hazardously so) to his corporeal actuality. Sure, he's still sole 25 and—with a four-year, $44 million extension soon enough to kick in—he'll rank very reasonably paid players inside the NBA, given his current expertise and the vast likelihood of improvement that remains.

Even so the value of Curry's arrangement depends precariously on his ability to, y'know, play. He did well to be able to feature in 78 within the Warriors' 82 regular time of year games in 2012-13, and better to check in seventh in the league in minutes for each game (38. 2). More admirable still, Curry battled through fatigue to enjoy 41. 4 minutes per game within the playoffs, including all but four seconds of Golden State's double-overtime decrease in Game 1 of their total series against the Spurs.

All of this particular, mind you, came in the future bombs strapped around Steph's tenuous ankles, tick-tocking separate. They were tender most season, in the aftermath of surgery, and ended up being tested by tweaks possibly not once, but twice inside playoffs alone. Anyone who plays basketball is vulnerable to career-threatening injury at any sort of given moment, but Curry's past ideas to him being a lot more prone to debilitating setbacks when you need it.

And if Steph can't play (much less play to the amount of which we know he's capable), then it doesn't matter what or how little Wonderful State is paying her, simply because they'd come to be lining the pockets associated with a guy who's not making contributions.

Not that this is what's going to happen. Who knows? Maybe Steph will relish a long and fruitful career as the NBA's premiere shooter, one when his ankles prove bit more than occasional hindrances. Maybe he'll improve being passer, become a factor defensively and additionally flesh out his game to the situation where he can end up productive when his taken isn't falling.

None of the particular potential reward can entirely preclude the chance inherent in Curry's online game and his frame. He or she is who he is—a scrawny, superb shooter who can heat up in a flash, and whose ability to accomplish this makes him must-see TV—and is wonderful because of who he is. You wouldn't want Mark Jackson to box him in to a role that doesn't swimsuit his obvious strengths, simply as you wouldn't want Scott Brooks imploring Russell Westbrook to help tone it down, Erik Spoelstra instructing LeBron James to pay attention to one thing rather compared to allowing him to dabble when he does so well, or any other coach telling each and every player to be an issue he isn't.

But that's the danger of building around a gamer like Curry, as the Warriors look like doing. When he's concerning, he can carry everyone, but there's no telling for how long he can stoke a fire, NBA Jam style, free of burning the candle at both ends.

The key for ones Warriors, then, is to surround Steph by having a steady supporting cast that can get serious defensively and pick up easy baskets when Curry's shot isn't dropping on the other end. That process, Golden State will be better allowed to mitigate the deleterious results of Steph's cold spells while maximizing his hot lines. The 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks, with Dirk Nowitzki within the fore, established a blueprint with regard to success under such circumstances that Warriors would be wise to follow from now on.

For now, though, we bid a tearful adieu with the gutty Warriors and, specifically, to Steph Curry, who every one of us saw explore the depths of his talents and blossom in the league's next and most exciting superstar.

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AMERICAN FOOTBAL To Announce Super Servings L And LI The following thursday.

FOOTBALL owners on Tuesday definitely will award two Super Plates – numbers 50 in addition to 51 (that's L and LI) in Boston.

For 12 pm Eastern, the bid committees from Bay area, Miami and Houston will make their presentations to the NFL's 32.

The NFL staff will likely then summarize the plans and also the owners of the 49ers, Dolphins and additionally Texans will each speak out for five minutes.

for 1: 30 pm every single team will complete some sort of secret ballot, first between S . f . and Miami for a 50th Super Bowl, then between the loser and Houston for any 51st.

If the host vicinity doesn't get 75 percent within the votes, the owners will vote again and that vote only will require 17 votse to gain.

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Fourth Place Is Not Enough For Arsenal

In the 52nd minute at St. James' Park, the inevitable happened. Arsenal scored. Not many would have banked on the rejuvenated Laurent Koscielny to break the deadlock in such a fine fashion, putting his team firmly in the driving seat after a well taken half-volley, but it was no surprise to see another Wenger team heading for the Champions League (with the qualification round in their path) for the umpteenth time in a row (16 to be exact). Once again, The Gunners had got one over their fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur, who, in spite of Gareth Bale's efforts, were powerless to buck the trend and snatch North London bragging rights from the red contingent.

When the final whistle blew, Arsenal's players jubilantly celebrated as if they had won some silverware that has long since eluded them. And who could blame them after spending a large chunk of the season languishing outside the top four? After all, since the loss of their talisman Robin Van Persie, many sceptics had written off Wenger's troops believing them to have finally capitulated after a lack of investment in the transfer market. But, Tottenham being Tottenham, the prospects of a lillywhite festivity eventually sagged, and now Thursday nights on UK TV are back to haunt Andre Villas-Boas and co.

Having to marshal a team of capable players, glaringly absent of world-beaters, Wenger has fulfilled the minimum expectations of the board and the fans, and his achievement is not to be scoffed at with the battle for a Champions League spot now more arduous than ever. It goes without saying that this current Arsenal side are no match for their predecessors, with Santi Cazorla and Jack Wilshere the only genuine sprinkles of stardust in a line-up that does little to whet the appetite, now that all the major players have defected for meatier salaries and, more importantly, a stab at the big prizes.

Just over two months previously, when Tottenham emerged victorious in the derby on March 3rd, it seemed that the long awaited sea change had finally arrived. With their Welsh wizard smashing in goals from left right and centre, it looked for a moment that the perpetual also-rans were on their way to the promised land, with their foe seemingly incapable of a riposte. However, after a crushing defeat that left Arsenal seven points adrift and their task looking quite insurmountable, the players galvanised themselves, taking 26 points from a possible 30. And so, the chants of 'Boring boring Arsenal' filled the terraces again, with many a neutral disappointed to see Spurs throwing their dreams away in predictable fashion.

Now that the natural order of things is set in stone for another season at least, what can we expect from Wenger and his team next time around? Will they mount a serious challenge for European greatness, or will they, as is foreseeable, fail to bring in the necessary quality to compete  with the top sides? Too many times have Arsenal bowed out meekly to the likes of Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and, perhaps most painfully, Manchester United. Since 2006, the year when they last reached the final, Arsenal have never realistically looked like getting their hands on the greatest trophy available in club football. That night they were unfortunate to lose to a pre-Messi Barcelona, then under the command of Frank Rijkaard, with Wenger's men fighting gallantly after losing Jens Lehmann to a red card. Back then, Arsenal were still a force to be reckoned with, boasting a side that included Gilberto Silva, Robert Pires, Alexander Hleb, and the genius of Thierry Henry. Seven years after that pain and disappointment, they have quite simply failed to kick on and recapture the greatness of the famed Unbeatables.

One of the primary reasons for Arsenal's slump is the board's apparent unwillingness to replace big-name departures year after year, leaving the fans exasperated and understandably morbid about their team's outlook for the new season. The customary forecast of a top-four finish is simply not enough to satisfy the long-serving sectors of the Emirates crowd, who have to shell out mind-boggling amounts of money just to watch their team fail to go that extra mile as the likes of Chelsea and Manchester City grow stronger and threaten to displace United's reign of tyranny.

When Henry departed for Spain in 2007, Wenger had to patiently wait for Robin Van Persie to finally overcome his injury struggles and mature into a world-class centre-forward, with only Emmanuel Adebayor to rely on, who would then ditch the team for the riches of Manchester City after a period that reaped only one decent season out of four. Once Van Persie had established himself, there was little quality to support him and so the goalscoring burden was left solely to the Dutchman, with the likes Marouane Chamakh and Andre Arshavin providing little or no assistance when the going got tough.

Furthermore, the lack of urgency to the replace the losses of Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas only served to prove that those at the top of the hierarchy at Arsenal were not taking the team's decline seriously enough, opting for prudence in order to recoup the funds spent on the new stadium. Though The Emirates was an expensive project to say the least, the club could possibly have acquired the necessary finances much more swiftly if they had taken a gamble in the transfer market and pushed the boat out to sign players of real quality, and in doing so seized the trophies that now look so far out of reach.

The chasm in Arsenal's midfield which dates back to the farewell of Patrick Viera, combined with Wenger's failure to establish a solid back four and snare a reliable goalkeeper, are just a few of a multiplicity of reasons as to why the team has been left punch-drunk in Europe and domestic competitions. Most recently in the Champions League, they were knocked out by the mighty force of Bayern Munich, who were embarrassingly superior at The Emirates, and despite a 2-0 victory at the Allianz Arena, the fightback came too little too late as Arsenal went out on away goals. In the aftermath, some fans phoned in to BBC Radio 5 Live and Talksport to applaud their teams efforts in Germany, claiming that the late surge justified their belief that Arsenal were not yet on the wain. In truth, the win was barley a small consolation from the letdown of yet another high-profile blow.

In the past eight years, the controlling forces at the club, including Wenger, have settled for too little, citing European qualification as a marker of accomplishment when it should in fact only be one objective amongst many when establishing the goals for the upcoming campaign. For a club of Arsenal's size and reputation, ambitions need to be higher, and if they already are, the purse strings will have to loosen a little in order to back up the convictions. The fans deserve more; they have been left to wait for too long and the situation is starting to look dire. A place in the Champions League will not paper over the cracks; only the trophy will do.

In hindsight, if Tottenham had qualified for Europe, one is left to ponder whether Daniel Levy may have provided AVB with the coffers to mount a serious offense. In their one and only campaign since the inception of the tournament, Harry Redknapp took the team to the quarter-finals, before succumbing to the herculean force of Real Madrid. If Peter Crouch had not been sent off at the Bernabeu, the outcome of the tie may have turned out differently and who knows how far Spurs may have gone? If Arsenal fail to deliver for the 16th time in a row, the question of their earnestness on the main stage will be more poignant than ever.

Jack is an ardent football fan who purely and simply loves the beautiful game. Jack currently lives in Bristol, but his true loves are everyone's most hated team, and Southampton F.C. An aspiring sports journalist who has written for various print and online outfits, Jack is delighted to be writing for EPL Talk. Jack's soul wish is for Michael Laudrup to turn back time and play in the Premier League.

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Baltimore Orioles' Most effective Options to Plug the Hole at Second Put faitth on.

The Baltimore Orioles have fought offensively at second put faitth on since Brian Roberts' personal injury, causing some to entertain ideas of who else could fill the career. As it stands, veterans Ryan Flaherty and Alexi Casilla have taken turns playing second in Roberts' absence.

In the season, Casilla and Flaherty have hit for a combined average of. 158 using two home runs and additionally six RBI, with Flaherty having both homers and most of the RBI. While it seems unlikely that Baltimore would make an endeavor to replace Casilla or Flaherty at this point, it's still a assumed worth entertaining.

This idea seems being a far shot as long as Casilla and Flaherty tend to be both healthy and to the roster. But Jonathan Schoop is undoubtedly the best position player inside the Orioles' farm system precisely as it currently sits.

Schoop is listed as a third baseman on that Norfolk Tides' roster, but he has split time playing either shortstop and second base to your Tide this season. With 17 games at following base, Schoop has yet to commit an error, but has committed several errors in the 17 matches he's spent at shortstop.

Offensively Schoop has not been great, but the simple fact that he has been superior to Casilla and Flaherty is normally what's important. Schoop is normally hitting. 268 for the Tide at this moment, with a. 331 on-base %, and has driven in 18 works on the season. No, Schoop likely wouldn't tear the cover heli-copter flight ball should he really be called up, nevertheless it really doesn't take very impressive numbers to get an improvement for Baltimore's 2nd basemen.

Baltimore isn't a organization that generally pursues many free agents, and I can't recall one more time they signed a player in the midst of the season to handle a need. While there are just one or two free agent second basemen available, and most are growing old veterans, a signing tend to make for an intriguing switch.

Any free agent second baseman worth considering is in the twilight health of their careers, but that doesn't mean they couldn't step in for a couple weeks or months while Roberts is going. One of the most attractive free agent second basemen available is veteran Ryan Theriot.

Theriot is 33 yr old, but has been a good second baseman since 2006. She's a lifetime. 281 hitter, and hit. 270 last season for any San Francisco Giants. He played in 104 games last season with the Giants, and has shown great durability. Throughout this career, Theriot has played in 132 games or further five times.

Theriot is apparently indifferent over whether or not necessarily he returns to baseball. In a way, he is enjoying retirement, but may be open to a bring back to the field should a good offer from a contender come his way.

If the Orioles were to try a second baseman either with free agency or exchange, there is no doubt the ball player would be only some temporary fix with Schoop on the rise. That being said, it isn't uncommon to see a team trade for a temporary fix so as to boost their roster for the playoff push. Baltimore achieved it last year when it traded for expert Jim Thome, indicating that if the right offer had been available, they could make yet one more trade come midseason.

Brian Roberts is supposedly hoping to return in about 6-8 weeks, but given his recent injury history, there does exist plenty of reason to doubt that she could make a bring back, or stay healthy. Making a trade for the second baseman would make a whole lot of sense for the Orioles.

If Baltimore does trade for the second baseman, expect it to be an existing veteran who shall be a free agent at the end of the season. There are always teams looking to deal with veteran players when their playoff chances seem to have faded. If the Orioles continues to in contention by a trade deadline and Roberts is out, the possibility consultants trading for a second baseman may be very high.

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2. Demba Ba: Newcastle United to Chelsea - Goal.com India

The Senegalese striker had been dropping hints about his future at Tyneside and when it was heard that Chelsea were in the market for a striker during the January transfer window in 2013, Ba knew that he had a chance to play for a Champions League winning club. The Blues activated the striker's €7 million buy-out clause and brought him to Stamford Bridge. Newcastle manager Alan Pardew quoted that Ba was going to Chelsea with Newcastle's blessing. The former West Ham striker has since then scored four times for the Pensioners.

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Andy Roddick Gets under way Next Phase of Vocation by Joining Fox Physical activities 1.

Being tennis player, Andy Roddick was rarely an associate of a team. Certainly, there were doubles tournaments and Davis Cup looks, but for the the majority part Roddick lived the secular life of a professional tennis player.

There is no "all for one your decide one for all" in tennis game. It's all for me along with the rest be damned. Even Roddick's decision to leave from the sport after the 2012 U. S. Available was ripe with separate spirit. He had just turned 30 years old, which is elderly enough for him being post-prime, but he had been still younger than then-top-ranked Roger Federer.

And with Roddick still being just about the most famous American men's tennis player in the world despite his downtick inside play, no one perhaps have blamed him for maintaining well into his 30s. The limelight isn't easy to give up, especially when endorsement offers are banging down a person's door.

Yet, Roddick moved on. He saw his investment wavering and his body wearing and decided it was time for a new challenge.

We officially uncovered Wednesday what that challenge is going to be. For the first time frame, Roddick will be connecting to a team—a broadcast power team. The former top-ranked player is going to be joining the new He Sports 1 network, as announced within a press release on He Sports' official website.

Scott Ackerson, exactly who oversees Fox Sports' current information coverage, released a glowing statement about Roddick inside his release:

It is very rare for you to find an exceptional athlete who are able to step off the field or in such cases the court, who maintain a pool of potential to be as equally talented in the on-air role. Andy isn't only an expert tennis expert, but his knowledge, candor and opinions upon all sports are just as impressive, and that makes him a specialized fit for what we want for FOX SPORTS STAY.

Roddick be on-board while using network starting on June 17, which is when ever Fox Sports 1 will launch. He will be signing up for the cast of Fox Sports Live, which is a network's answer to SportsCenter.

Consistent with Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch, Roddick's role are going to be that of co-host with Charissa Thompson, who is leaving ESPN in the final analysis of her contract. Fox Sports Live will air in the three-hour block from 11 l. m. to 2 your. m. ET and will contain a multitude of programming.

Landing Roddick can be the latest coup designed for Fox Sports 1. Meant as a direct competitor to ESPN, the 24-hour sports network has spent recent years months accumulating a gaggle of high-profile talent. Outside with landing Thompson, who was a rising star within the Disney family, Fox Sports 1 are likewise the home of Regis Philbin's resume television in Rush Hours, a daily panel talk show with a yet-to-be announced cast.

Roddick, though, is Fox Sports 1's first critical blow in an area where Bristol has got always thrived—hiring former athletes as television analysts. The Worldwide Leader has become something of a haven for retired players in addition to fired/retired coaches, offering secondary careers for those looking for a career in broadcasting.

Roddick was arguably the top free-agent available in that limited pool of talent. Known for his quick wit and on occasion unnecessarily strong opinions, Roddick has long appeared like a natural fit with regard to television. He's one of the most extremely openly opinionated players within tennis' history, and a lot of his heart-on-sleeve moments came for the expense of the mass media.

Speaking with Deitsch, Roddick noted that Fox allowing him to precise strong opinions played a substantial role in him using the gig.

"Throughout that interview process I is very honest, " Roddick stated. "I was the way I was anxiously: pretty direct and pretty opinionated. I think that's what these folks looking for. I don't know if they were buying a typical, run-of-the-mill type of show or someone with fabricated opinions. "

That question, of course, is whether any of this will work. Sports broadcasting is mostly a tricky business, filled with athletes whose wittiness and openness as pro athletes seemingly tailor made them for a post-playing days to weeks career on television.

Usually those analysts become Charles Barkley, whose irreverence carried over perfectly on the small screen. Other circumstances they become Tiki Barber, who'd have been NBC's most significant bust of 2007 if perhaps it weren't for Cavemen.

And on the business aspect, launching a 24-hour physical activities network isn't what one would call a pre-paved roads. CBS Sports Network along with NBC Sports Network the two rebranded existing networks (CBS College Activities Network for CBS and Versus for NBC) nowadays hoping to compete by means of ESPN, but we're still far too early in the process to see how that is definitely going.

All superficial signs point toward Roddick as a possible excellent television analyst along with Fox Sports 1's launch to travel off well. But Roddick's tennis career was stuffed with unfulfilled promise, as his early whizzes of greatness never fairly became the world-beating prominence most American tennis fans expected about ten years ago.

That's the problem with judging these hires, you may never know. But at this point, Fox has landed the most significant free agent in the sports broadcasting game. We'll just have to wait until August to view how it all takes on out.

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Real Madrid fans turn on José Mourinho before fit at Bernabéu - This Guardian.

The true Madrid assistant coach Aitor Karanka defended the record of José Mourinho following on from the Portuguese was booed by fans with the Bernabéu before a 6-2 thrashing over Málaga on Sunday.

Mourinho is expected to leave Madrid right at the end of the season to come back to Chelsea, and the household fans appear to have started their coach since Real were eliminated within the semi-final stage of a Champions League by Borussia Dortmund last week. The coach further separated fans' opinion with two fiery press conferences in earlier times week, in which they criticised the club captain, Iker Casillas, and centre-back Pepe.

Mourinho's name was whistled when it was eventually read out by the stadium announcer prior to a match with Málaga, but Karanka sought to play down the worthiness of the fans' ill-feeling in the direction of his boss. He claimed: "We don't pay much attention to that. In any event, the fans express their feelings, while the coaching staff try to have the best performance out within the players. However, we admiration their views. "

Asked if Mourinho had specified the half-time team converse, Karanka responded: "It was the identical person that always gives it, the same guy this won the league a year ago. "

Striker Gonzalo Higuaín had been also the victim of fan derision when he came upon replace Karim Benzema with the second half, but Karanka insisted the Argentinian still has the backing of the clubhouse. "That's football. Last 365 days the fans were yelling 'Pipa [Higuaín's nick-name] you need to stay' after we claimed the league in Bilbao. We all know he's not in the very best form, but he ought to keep on working. He knows what the coaching staff see him. "

Pepe was left out from the squad four days following saying Mourinho had "shown zero respect" to Casillas in the interview following the 4-3 make an impression on Real Valladolid, but Karanka insisted the defender had been excluded for footballing arguments, pointing to the version of the 19-year-old centre-back Raphaël Varane, who has got been first-choice centre-back along with Sergio Ramos since April.

"The squads are chosen each player's performances and everyone can see how good Varane has become, " he said, previous to delivering a broadside to help you assembled journalists. "Before you would once rip Pepe apart, now that you are his defenders. It surprises me, " he said.

That assistant coach gave simply no clues about where her future or that associated with Mourinho lay, but said however remain at Madrid in the event the Portuguese did. "I'll decide as soon as moment arrives. If Mourinho carries on, I'll stay with her. If he doesn't, we'll will need to see. But there is still time to carry with working and enjoying myself here. "

Cristiano Ronaldo hit their 200th goal for Madrid within the demolition of Manuel Pellegrini's aspect, but also had a good penalty saved by Willy Caballero. Your former Manchester United footballer, who has been associated with a return to your partner's old club, has not signed a new contract with Real Madrid yet, with his up-to-date deal set to conclude in 2015, but Karanka said he believed the forward should stay in the Bernabéu.

Raúl Albiol, Mesut Ozil, Benzema, Luka Modric and Angel Di Maria also got relating to the scoresheet for Madrid, while Roque Santa Jones and Vitorino Antunes replied for ones visitors, who had Sergio Sánchez together with Martín Demichelis sent off of.

Ozil had to leave the pitch prior to the end of the game with an apparent ankle injury, but Karanka was unable to give details about the seriousness of the injury.

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Buddy Nix steps down as Bills GM

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buddy Nix is stepping down as the Buffalo Bills general manager, the team announced on Monday.

Assistant GM Doug Whaley, entering his fourth season in Buffalo, is expected to take over. He was signed to a long-term contract extension in January. Though the Bills did not immediately announce Nix's replacement, the team has spent much of the offseason grooming Whaley, a former executive with the Steelers and a former player at Pitt, to take over.

The move did not come as a surprise, and comes after Nix oversaw the draft in which the Bills opened by selecting quarterback EJ Manuel.

"I've made the decision to step away from the general manager's position because I feel it is the right time," Nix said. "By the right time, I think we have a good young roster, an excellent head coach with a good staff. And it's time to let someone else handle these responsibilities and move forward together."

Nix had previously said he would be interested in stepping down once he felt the team had a franchise quarterback in place and was prepared to move in the right direction.

The Bills are rebuilding from scratch once again under new coach Doug Marrone, who was hired in January after turning around a struggling program at Syracuse.

The Bills have had eight consecutive losing seasons, and haven't made the playoffs in 13 seasons — the NFL's longest active drought.

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Wilfried Zaha: Why Manchester United Fans Should Be Excited About Him

Many Manchester United fans were left scratching their heads when it was announced in January that Wilfried Zaha had been signed for upwards of £10 million.

Loaned back immediately to promotion-chasing Crystal Palace, there hasn't even been an opportunity to see the man in action at Old Trafford.

There were questions asked about the transfer, the main one being why had so much money been spent on someone who had never played a game of Premier League football before in his career?

This article will analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the Ivory Coast-born, England international and seek to rest minds at ease.

He was often criticized by fans of Palace who felt he was a bit of a show pony in his early days, trying too often to beat his man and go for the spectacular.

In November last year, Zaha made his international debut, playing for Roy Hodgson's England side in a friendly against Sweden.

As well as helping Palace to the Championship promotion playoffs, he scored two crucial goals in the semi-final second leg against Brighton. He will now play one last game for the Eagles at Wembley, in the playoff final.

He may not look the bulkiest 5'11", but Zaha is a natural athlete. He is incredibly quick and has excellent upper-body strength.

Like a young Cristiano Ronaldo, he is never afraid to take on an opposing defender and show off a new trick or two at the same time.

But the point is that he is capable of beating his man one-on-one, something Ashley Young, the Red Devils' current first-choice on the left wing, isn't.

If there are slightly worrying traits about Zaha, it is that he sometimes has a tendency to disappear in games. When this happens, Holloway switches him all over the park to get him more of the ball, but this doesn't always work.

He has great stamina and can run and run up and down the flanks. His defensive ethic isn't great, but that can be taught by the Carrington training staff.

His ball control and crossing abilities still need to be worked on, but again, these are flaws that can be ironed out.

But if his track record is anything to go by, the side will take the form of a 4-2-3-1, with more traditional wingers.

Which means that Wilfried Zaha will spend most of his time playing on the left wing, unless there is a drastic change in personnel over the summer, which is unlikely.

He is not yet a natural enough goalscorer to play as the lone striker. His brace against Brighton last week was impressive, but he had only scored one goal before that in the Championship since the new year.

Over time, it is certainly possible that he could play as a wide forward or striker, but we're talking about what immediate impact he can make here.

It would be unfair to label him "one for the future." He will play next term, and I am confident he will make an impact. He is definitely someone to get excited about.

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Preakness 2013: Champions and Losers from Pimlico.

He proclaimed his retirement in 2005 in addition to became an actor along with had a prominent purpose in Seabiscuit. He served being commentator for NBC together with HRTV and became your trainer of not superb renown.

Balky hips and all, he returned this coming year, and while not the dominant superstar of the past, he showed this individual still had the finesse, style and power to get the job done.

On Saturday, he added his third Preakness to create a very nice symmetry together with his three Kentucky Derbys together with three Belmont Stakes wins.

He rode masterfully on Oxbow, grabbing the steer early; with Goldencents weak to press him, your dog unspooled crawling fractions, 23. 94 seconds for this quarter-mile, 48. 60 to your half and 1: 38. 14 for the distance.

When they turned for home, with Orb laboring, Oxbow had considerably left for the generate because Stevens had ensured of it.

The final time of just one: 57. 54 for this mile and three-sixteenths was the slowest Preakness due to the fact 1961. That is what Stevens wanted because some speedy horse not pressured is incredibly dangerous on the steer.

Mourinho keen for Chelsea to take for Borussia Dortmund's Gundogan -- Tribalfootball. com.

Mourinho discussed signing Gundogan for Real Madrid in the past season and Spanish media sources say he now could be keen for the midfielder to participate him at Stamford Connect.

The incoming Blues boss doesn't have a doubts Gundogan can work with the physical nature for the Premier League and following his performance against Real with the Champions League semis hasn't stopped discussing the player to confidants.

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Kings vs. Sharks Game 4: Score, Twitter Reaction and Analysis

After a rough visit to Los Angeles, the San Jose Sharks have roared back against the Kings in the Western Conference semifinals, posting a 2-1 victory on Tuesday to even the series.

The Sharks took control six minutes into the game when Brent Burns scored on a 15-foot slap shot off assists from Joe Thornton and T.J. Galiardi.

At the 13:19 mark, the Kings' Colin Fraser was whistled for hooking Patrick Marleau. But the Sharks were only able to get off one shot on goal during the ensuing power play, as numerous attempts were blocked by Los Angeles.

At the 15:26 mark, San Jose received another power play after Drew Doughty got two minutes for slashing Marc-Edouard Vlasic. But despite three shots on goal for the Sharks (including an eight-footer by Galiardi), the Kings emerged unscathed.

After the first period, San Jose was leading 1-0. The Kings rarely threatened in the first 20 minutes, only getting off three shots on goal. On the flip side, the Sharks got off 15 shots on goal, testing Los Angeles goaltender Jonathan Quick's reflexes. The Sharks also won 17-of-22 faceoffs in the period.

At the 3:14 mark in the second period, Fraser was once again whistled. This time, he got two minutes for roughing Andrew Desjardins.

The Sharks made sure to capitalize on their third power play of the game, as Dan Boyle's 54-foot slap shot at the 3:55 mark was deflected into the net by Logan Couture. Boyle and Joe Pavelski got the assists.

Los Angeles was awarded its first power play of the game at the 8:33 mark when Galiardi was whistled for interference. But despite receiving an opening, the Kings only managed one shot on the man advantage.

At the 16:58 mark, the Sharks' Scott Hannan was whistled for interference, setting up another power-play opportunity for the Kings. But again, the Kings weren't able to capitalize, getting off just two shots (zero on goal).

Both teams battled back and forth before the Kings' Matt Greene was given two minutes for high-sticking Couture at the 5:18 mark. On the power play, the Sharks were unable to score, only getting off one shot that was blocked.

It proved to be costly, as Los Angeles finally executed on the man advantage. Mike Richards was the man who narrowed the Sharks' lead, swinging home a five-foot wrist shot on assists from Jeff Carter and Kopitar.

But, despite a few scoring opportunities for the Kings down the stretch, they ultimately weren't able to tie up the game.

Sharks goaltender Antti Niemi saved all but one of Los Angeles' 23 shots on goal. Quick was also outstanding (21-of-23), but was saddled with the loss.

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LONDON, Britain - May 21: Vincent Kompany of Birmingham City and Gareth Bale of Tottenham Hotspur fight for the ball during the Barclays Initial League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City at White Hart Street on May 21, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) less&nbsp

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Daniel Tosh Bought Bill Simmons, Jalen Increased, Daryl Dawkins, Spud Webb Even more To Break Down ‘The Very best Nerf Dunker That Possibly Lived’.

You most likely know Tosh. 0 due to the collection of disgusting, nasty, or difficult-to-watch home videos that get posted for the Internet for host Daniel Tosh to help make fun of. But Tosh started a fresh segment this week identified as "30 For 30. 0? that we thoroughly enjoyed.

This product, about "The Greatest Nerf Dunker" truly, is pretty funny. It pulls in a variety of big names, features certain sweet retro Nerf dunking motion, and caps it all off with one of the big yams we've ever experienced. It would have been our Daily Yam if it had arrive at our attention sooner.

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Nate Jones ... per annum later @Dame_Lillard is all over television and in mags like @SoleCollector. Proud of him and like to show off the @goodwinsports team

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Borussia Dortmund as opposed to Bayern Munich: Date, Moment, Live Stream, TV Knowledge and Preview.

Spanish rivals Borussia Dortmund along with Bayern Munich are set to fight for ones Champions League title. It marks the final time in four years Bayern are typically the championship match for the marquee club event, whereas Dortmund are making your first appearance since 1997.

Dortmund weren't a good lock to advance past the group stage. These folks were stuck in the "Group associated with Death" alongside Real This town and Manchester City. But not only did they win your group, they didn't drop a single match against the top dogs competition.

From there, it was eventually clear the Borussians were a legitimate title threat. Bayern are typically that category throughout right after falling just short last season. FCB were downright dominant before the final, eliminating Juventus and Barcelona by way of combined score of 11-0 over four legs.

The clubs have formerly faced off four times this year. Bayern won twice—in that DFB Super Cup to begin with the campaign and in the DFB Pokal quarterfinals—while each of those Bundesliga meetings ended in draws. Dortmund hope their first triumph is supplied in the biggest matchup advisors all.

Here's a look at all the key viewing information for ones Champions League final, pursued by some players to watch in addition to a prediction for which clubhouse will capture the coveted trophy.

Lewandowski hopes to complete his second straight terrific campaign on the high note. The 24-year-old striker's largest highlight, at least heading in the UCL final, was scoring four goals inside semifinals against Real Madrid.

The most amazing thing concerning Polish international is his capacity to dominate a match free of extraordinary physical gifts. He aren't going to be the fastest or tallest player on the pitch in the finalized, but he will outrun members for 50-50 balls and jump over them meant for headers.

It all passes down to effort. He's able to do the little touch extra for 90 moments, and it usually results in good things for Dortmund. The matchup is not a good one for him, however. He's scored one time in the four matches against Bayern shock as to.

Bayern added Mandzukic last summer looking for couple solid yet unspectacular seasons with Wolfsburg—an interesting decision thinking about the club already had Mario Gomez. It could very well end up the move that puts them on top in the Champions League.

The Croatian star provides enjoyed a breakout campaign playing while you're watching talented Bayern midfield. He scored 15 goals around 24 league appearances. His combination of pace together with a deadly final touch is a huge major problem for rival back lines.

Mandzukic has been in a minor slump of late, though. He's failed to be able to score in his past four starts. So while he deserves to draw the commencement given his strong enjoy overall, don't be surprised if Gomez gets a chance right after halftime in the event the Bayern attack is sluggish.

Lewandowski and Mandzukic often provided the last touch, but the reason these clubs come in the final is their midfield dominance. Both sides have gotten to control the center of the pitch—even against clubs like Barcelona and Serious Madrid—to spark their runs for the final.

Dortmund suffered an important setback when it is announced Mario Gotze, who'll move to Bayern in front of next season, would miss one more due to injury. The 20-year-old attacking midfielder has been one of the top young players in Europe.

His absence will put immense pressure with fellow midfielders Jakub Blaszczykowski and additionally Marco Reus, who probably will take over the principal playmaking role. Although nevertheless a formidable group, Dortmund can't expect the exact same level of production without Gotze.

Bayern will likely counter together with the trio of Thomas Muller flanked as a result of Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery. They combined to score five goals in the semifinal rout of Barcelona. Finding ways to contain them is the actual largest key for the Borussians.

When Gotze was healthy, hanging for either side because of this terrific matchup would come to be minimal. The edge work day clearly to Bayern since he can't play. It ought to be enough for Muller in addition to Co. to control that match and capture this trophy.

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High School Goalie Celebrates PK Save, Ball Spins Into Net In The Meantime

If we learned anything from George W. Bush on the deck of that aircraft carrier, preemptive celebration is a great way to become the goat. Watch this Lexington HS goal keeper merrily pop up after getting a hand on the ball during a shootout in the South Carolina State Championship against Irmo HS, only to let the ball spin back over the line. Also, Draco Malfoy made a nice save.

Chris Jones Petition was started by a guy who later made his living wearing a watermelon on his head at sporting events. Life is one long joke.

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Manchester United Transfer Rumours: White Devils Should Sell Wayne Rooney to PSG.

You will get varied answers on that, but you may be hard-pressed to locate anyone—including the most that Rooney fans—that would turn down the rumored transfer arrangement that Paris Saint-Germain may be putting together to lure Rooney far from Old Trafford.

Manchester United striker Rooney has emerged being the French side's No. 1 target come july 1st, and their mega-rich Middle Eastern owners are ready to pay him a incredible £15 million-a-year—after tax.

That is going to put the England star, 29, on the same rely on as PSG's current star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is being tipped for a move oh no- Italy this summer just one season after moving because of AC Milan.

The new Ligue 1 champs would be willing to go to £40 million as a good transfer fee, and hand Rooney a four-year contract to attempt to lure him away from the Aged Trafford giants.

I highly doubt Stansted United would ever get £40 mil for Rooney again over the transfer market, especially if he twigs around and replicates his performance from this season.

It's obvious he never took to somewhat of a deeper-lying role with Robin van Persie manning your striker role, and with Shinji Kagawa waiting with the wings and capable of playing for an attacking midfielder behind RVP, Rooney is more expendable than he's been in years.

To be considerable, we don't know the simplest way new manager David Moyes will employ each of his new toys. Maybe he'll move Rooney further up the pitch and pair him with RVP in the two-striker set. Perhaps Rooney simply needs another season to sit in a deeper-lying role.

From his best, Rooney is both a scorer together with a facilitator, and he has consistently liked to drop deeper into the play. If he can adjust to RVP being the decoration of the attack, perhaps a role as an attacking midfielder is a natural evolution.

Then all over again, perhaps Rooney won't wish to play under Moyes once again as he did with his Everton days, or perhaps Moyes would be good with moving Rooney. All things considered, with that sort from cash, he may be capable to secure the signatures with two of his ex-players from Everton, left-back Leighton Baines together with midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who might possibly be perfect additions for U . s ..

Plus, whether Rooney did in truth hand in a send request or the Red Devils are trying to push him out, this is now the second time in three years United has had Rooney drama. Last period, he ended up signing an alternative contract.

This time, the Rooney era could get to an end. And with £40 million perhaps lining the pockets within the Red Devils if it is doing, the Rooney era should come for an end.

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Sunderland Looking To Sign Tottenham Hotspur Left-Back Permanently - The Hard Tackle

This could very well turn out to be Danny Rose's breakthrough season in his short career so far. The Englishman has been sensational for Sunderland this season, and has perhaps been their most consistent player behind Simon Mignolet and Steven Fletcher. In fact many would consider him unlucky to have missed out on nominations for the PFA young player of the year awards.

The 22-year-old, who was signed by Tottenham Hotspur from Leeds United back in 2007, has spent most of his career on loan so far. After spending timer at Watford, Petersborough United and Bristol City early on in his career, Danny Rose was signed on loan by Sunderland at the start of the season.

But now the Black Cats are reportedly interested in signing the England U-21 international permanently. Former Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill was highly impressed with Rose during his stint and now his successor at the club, Paolo Di Canio, has urged the board to sanction a move for him in the summer.

Danny Rose, is yet to disclose his plans for the future and the Englishman, who represented Great Britain at the Olympics, has said that his priority at the moment is to secure Sunderland's Premier League status.

'That has changed and it's not the time for me to go speaking to the new manager about what he wants for next season.

'The main priority is to have Premier League status for next year. Once that's sorted, once we are safe, I'm sure there will be a conversation to be had. I know what I want to do next year and we will just see what happens.' – Danny Rose was quoted in press.

But it looks unlikely that Tottenham would want to let go of the young starlet on a permanent deal . It is believed that the London club might look to make Danny Rose a regular starter in the first team next season, following his impressive performances and Benoit Assou-Ekotto's indifferent form this season. It would be hard for Rose to turn down Tottenham Hotspurs if they offer him regular first team action.

FC Barcelona to vacation at Israel and Palestinian Recognition - Arutz Sheva.

Lionel Messi along with his Barcelona teammates will be a part of a Middle Eastern tour in August that will include sporting workshops with regard to both Israeli and Palestinian Power Arab children, AFP reported on Wednesday.

"FC Barcelona, by way of the Israeli government and also the Palestinian National Authority, will organize in August a Barcelona Peace Tour, an initiative which will include two sporting events for peace by which children from Israel and additionally Palestine will participate and in which all FC Barcelona players will be present, " said a statement in the club's website quoted as a result of AFP.

"This project may be made possible thanks on the immeasurable collaboration of a Israeli and Palestinian health systems, " the statement proclaimed.

"FC Barcelona has turn into a point of dialogue concerning Israelis and Palestinians. The Barcelona foundation has organized sporting events with the children and students of both communities in past times and it will continue to take some action in a persistent attempt for peace, freedom together with democracy, " the statement said, according to AFP.

In February, Barcelona president Sandro Rosell implied a soccer match between Israel plus the PA with players from both sides within the conflict as a step towards Middle East calm.

"The idea is to help the two peoples to achieve peace with a meeting when Barcelona stars and players in the two sides would engage, " Rosell explained as he visited Israel and the PA.

The head for the Palestinian Authority's soccer federation, Jibril Rajoub, said however not wearing running shoes was "too soon" in a match against Israel, although he praised taking that approach.

"This idea would cause a quake in the area if it were to occur, but it is too soon and the ball was in the Israeli camp, " said Rajoub.

"The conditions are certainly not ready for this strategy. Israel does not even recognize us to be a sporting entity, " they added.

Several months ago Hamas reacted furiously following on from the Barcelona soccer team invited Gilad Shalit to wait a Barcelona-Real Madrid derby, demanding that FC Barcelona always keep him away, and urging Muslim media not to ever broadcast the game in case the Israeli attended.

"We ask all Muslim, Arab and Palestinian media not to broadcast this game in the event that Shalit attends, " Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri proclaimed.

"FC Barcelona's invitation on the criminal Shalit for them to pay homage to him can be an offence to sentiments in the Palestinian people and to help you Arabs and Muslims, because Shalit is an Israeli soldier who was simply on a tank getting involved in the killing of Palestinian civilians when he was captured (in 2006), inches he said.

PA soccer player Mahmoud Sarsak later said he'd attend the derby, and not in the same stand up as Gilad Shalit. Sarsak have been imprisoned in an Israeli imprisonment on terrorism charges together with was freed and came back to his home around Gaza after observing a good hunger strike of nearly 3 months.

Rajoub, a senior PENNSYLVANIA official, himself in way back when supported an Arab boycott in the Adidas company, because in the sponsorship it gave to your Jerusalem Marathon.

He recently praised use of violence against Israel in addition to said that "if we'd a nuke, we'd have used it this very breakfast. "

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Aaron Hughes' future at Fulham is in doubt. He is set for talks on his Fulham potential after 3 months with out a Premier League start. Director Martin Jol said: aIf you need to play and youare perhaps not in the staff, you probably think about going somewhere. I donat think Aaron will be one of those, nevertheless, you can never say never.a

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Bolton Wanderers shirt sponsor change looks possibly, we hope for Mr. Glint.

Bolton Wanderers have been sponsored by 188Bet with the 2009/2010 season to the. The big orange custom logo design took the place of the very familiar "Reebok" wordmark (shortly succeeded by RBK) that was on the front with Bolton's shirt from 1990 so that you can 2009. 188Bet simultaneously provided Wigan Athletic's shirts coming from 2009-2011. It was the other time in Premier League history that two teams were sponsored through the same company (the earliest occurrence was from 2000-2002 when ever NTL sponsored Aston Villa and Newcastle).

In 2011, a betting company signed your two year extension by using Bolton, running to 2013 (this summer). With that contract running out and yes it looking ever more like the deal is definitely not further extended, the Trotters are most likely on the hunt for any new shirt sponsor.

The names of varied companies have been flying around of late with local firms, personal loan firms, and now, an Asian firm all within the mix.

That last section of information got the supporters thinking, what if it was subsequently it was the glorious fishbulb model of Mr. Sparkle, made famous from the Simpsons when Homer realizes a logo resembling his likeness upon an old detergent box with the Springfield dump.

I would think that Bolton Wanderers would be honored to be considered by this soap in the sacred forests of Hokkaido, renowned for its countless soap factories.

Up-to-date chatter on Twitter says that Canyonero and Mr. Plow are also in talks for this shirt deal while Krusty Burger has shown interest with Try N' Save as well as the Leftorium are preparing submissions.

Friday, May 24, 2013

The Debate: Should Manchester City sack Roberto Mancini? - The Independent

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NFL Draft And Start Of League Year May Be Pushed Back To May

If you believe Adam Schefter of ESPN, the word is the NFL may not have the annual NFL Draft until MAY coming up in the near future.

NFL and NFLPA are on verge of pushing back draft to May and moving up start of league year to before combine, per sources.

As you see from the tweet, Schefter says the draft will be in May, and then the start of the league year would be pushed back as well.

It will be interesting how teams do their pre-draft visits if the tweet comes through, and how much time they try and spend with a specific player now that there's more time to do so.

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Could Notre Dame Football Really Be Left Without a Bowl Berth?

A 7-5 bowl-eligible Notre Dame team may be spending this December in South Bend, Ind. instead of Honolulu, HI, according to an ESPN report.

One of the biggest perks for a football program joining a conference is its bowl tie-ins. Each conference has contracts with bowls that allows its bowl-eligible teams to play in those contracted bowls.

Notre Dame's football program is independent and does not have non-BCS bowl agreements in place for the 2013 season. The school has made bowl agreements in the past—Notre Dame was an alternative selection for the 2011 Russell Athletic Bowl.

If Notre Dame finishes the regular season ranked in the top eight of the BCS final standings, then it is guaranteed a BCS bowl berth. Is it BCS or bust for Notre Dame this year? ESPN's Brett McMurphy doesn't think so:

Contractually if there are 70 bowl-eligible teams, Notre Dame—if it doesn't qualify for a bowl—would have to stay at home.

However, industry sources believe there would be some last-minute re-negotiations between bowls to make room for Notre Dame. A bowl could "pay off" a conference by allowing the bowl to take Notre Dame instead of a team from the conference it's affiliated with.

That's an understatement by McMurphy. Notre Dame will not be sitting home. Even with a 6-6 record, it will go bowling unless it declines a bowl berth, because Notre Dame football is that powerful.

Notre Dame does function by itself. It is self supporting. But claiming independence also infers that one is not interested in joining a group. Yet, Notre Dame has a distinctive voice in how conferences it has no membership in conduct their business in regards to naming a BCS champion.

A BCS conference champion is guaranteed a BCS bowl berth, but that guarantee is for a nameless conference champion, not a specific school. Not one college football team, except for Notre Dame, has a guaranteed BCS bowl berth if it is ranked in the top eight, unless it wins its conference.

And that power is a result of a fan base that it is not just national, it is global. Notre Dame fans travel exceptionally well, probably better than almost any other football team's fans at the college or NFL level.

The 2010 Sun Bowl featured a 7-5 Notre Dame vs. a 7-5 Miami (FL). The bowl had the "fastest sellout in the 77-year history of the bowl game," according to the Sun Sentinel. One day after the bowl announced its two participants, Notre Dame sold its ticket allotment. The Irish fans made El Paso, TX their holiday destination.

Bowl committee members don't concern themselves about how many butts are in seats as much as the schools do. Participating schools are required to pay for their ticket allotments, whether those tickets are sold or not.

Hotels, restaurants and retailers benefit from fans who use their services. For every dollar spent, the host city collects taxes on those sales. Notre Dame's geographical location almost guarantees a minimum two or three-night stay in a bowl's host city.

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Manchester United Transfer News: Digesting Early Wayne Rooney Talk.

Your transfer saga is producing between Wayne Rooney in addition to Manchester United. Retiring manager Sir Alex Ferguson validated the longtime United star requested a move however , said the club isn't likely to let him go. It's going to make for an exciting summer.

Rooney has been a fundamental piece of the United squad with the past nine seasons. The arrival of Robin van Persie prior to a club's latest championship strategy forced to him to advance out of his all natural striker role, though. Her goal total dropped with 27 to 12 inside league play.

A select band of United supporters let Rooney skills they felt about this transfer request by booing him through the title parade, according to Jamie Gordon for the Sun. It was a lowlight with the otherwise celebratory moment for the club.

While that would enable it to be appear Rooney is start to wear out his welcome after a terrific career with that Red Devils, the market for him hasn't been quick to heat up while using season coming to a detailed.

Sami Mokbel of that Daily Mail reports Arsenal are showing curiosity about the England international and have absolutely been considering a probable deal since March.

Underneath 12 months after providing Robin van Persie to this fact season's Premier League champions, the Gunners are plotting a great equally dramatic move to get his troubled team-mate.

Sportsmail can reveal that club's backroom team first raised the possibility of a move for the England striker at a good scouting meeting in Next month, having been alerted to be able to Rooney's problems at Ancient Trafford.

Yet Gunners manager Arsene Wenger stated there are no contact with United about Rooney, as announced by ESPN. He wine basket clear the club is concentrated on the season finale not summer transfer plans.

I don't know if Man United will sell Rooney and that is the best sign to show you we have never made any approach for him for the reason that first move is to contact Manchester United, which we didn't do. At the moment we are focused on Sunday.

Another club to distance itself from the Rooney talk is Bayern Munich. The German side could play Borussia Dortmund to your Champions League title later with the month. While they may possibly win the coveted trophy, it doesn't sound like they can pursue Rooney.

I are not aware of what Rooney would bring to your Bundesliga. I can't reply that. I can answer that any of us have great respect for Wayne Rooney but there is no contact with your ex. There is no get in touch with and he's not on the agenda. No, no. Definitely not.

Given the limited number of clubs capable of handling both the transfer charge and Rooney's contract, it's an issue when even one of those sides says it's not necessarily interested. It takes an alternative off the table if ever the striker does plan and keep pushing for a way to avoid it.

The decision by Rooney to request a move is actually somewhat surprising. Even although his role has changed, United are coming from a title-winning campaign, are headed to your Champions League again and he finally appeared to develop chemistry with van Persie inside latter stages of the growing season.

Yet there was speak about problems in paradise from the time Rooney was left on the bench during the club's UCL erradication against Real Madrid. Thus, the request probably didn't catch the club altogether off guard. Now United must decide whether may be indeed keep him or alter their stance once the campaign ends.

The situation has the feel of 1 that could drag on throughout the entire summer, exactly like the van Persie ordeal a year ago. As of now, the place Rooney will play up coming season is anyone's guess.

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Michigan Football: Ranking Toughest Games on 2013 Schedule

Michigan will look to get back to a BCS bowl next season, but there are a bunch of tough opponents who stand in the team's way.

The Wolverines certainly have a lot of promise in 2013. A full year with Devin Gardner at quarterback should help create a more balanced offence, especially with Taylor Lewan blocking his blind side. Meanwhile, the defense should continue to improve under Brady Hoke.

However, there are difficult games on the schedule starting as early as August. While Michigan should be able to get a lot of wins this season, these are going to be the most daunting matchups of the year.

Going on the road against an in-state rival will always be a tough game. Michigan finally ended a four-game losing streak against the Spartans last season and is looking to build a new winning streak this year.

The problem is that Michigan State still has one of the top defenses in the country and will be tough to score against. This game could end up being similar to last year's 12-10 victory for the Wolverines.

Fortunately, the Spartans struggled on offense all year in 2012 and lost their best offensive weapon in Le'Veon Bell. It is unlikely the squad improves on that side of the ball this year, giving Michigan a good chance of earning a road victory.

Nebraska is very likely to be Michigan's biggest threat to come out of the Legends Division. Taylor Martinez is heading into his senior season as one of the best rushing quarterbacks in the country with an improved passing game.

While the defense is still improving, it is clear that the Cornhuskers are one of the teams to beat in the Big Ten this year.

The good news, however, is that Michigan gets to play this game at home in the Big House, where the team won every game last season. All four of Nebraska's losses last season were away from home, so it gives Michigan a much better chance of winning.

Few expected Penn State to be as good as it was last season. In Bill O'Brien's first year as head coach, the squad went 8-4 with the No. 16-ranked defense in the country.

While the Nittany Lions are still ineligible for the postseason, they should be even better this year with an improved young roster and an infusion of young talent in the most recent recruiting class.

This is one of Michigan's first Big Ten games and it could be a quick loss for the Wolverines if they are not prepared to go into Happy Valley. Penn State is clearly their toughest road game of the year, so they must be ready for a battle.

Notre Dame lost a lot of talent from last year's team that went to the national championship game, but there are plenty of players ready to pick up the slack.

Most importantly, Everett Golson returns as the team's undisputed starting quarterback and should have more confidence heading into the year. The young player was relatively mistake-free down the stretch and will look to continue that this season.

This experience will play a big role in the second game of the season. He was certainly less than stellar last year when these teams played, which gave Michigan a chance of winning.

On the other hand, Gardner will still be coming into his own and could struggle against a strong defensive front for the Irish. If the young offensive line is not ready to compete, it will be destroyed by defensive tackle Louis Nix and the rest of the Notre Dame defense.

Every year, this is the game that is circled when the schedule comes out. This season, the game might be even more important, as Ohio State looks to challenge for a national championship.

Braxton Miller is clearly one of the top players in the country with his ability as a passer and runner. He finished last season with over 2,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards and is always a threat to make a big play.

Additionally, the Buckeyes defense will be just as strong with quick pass-rushers and playmakers in the secondary to force turnovers.

Either this game will be a final test for the Wolverines to clinch their division or it will be a chance for them to play spoiler against their biggest rivals. Either way, this will be a big one to watch.

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