Friday, October 29, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
WHICH IS THE BEST DERBY FOR YOU?
If we talk of football flights,most of it will be filled by what is happening in the European clashes!
We always focus on English premier league due to the fact that thats where our passion of football lies.And it is true that the EPL has a lot of followers worldwide.
If we talk of derbies most of them known to many will be from the English Premier League.Today i'll present some of them and on you comment you can add other derbies you may know and give your credits as to which is the best derby for you!Don't get hindered by the same town clashes,mention the clashes you consider to be derbies.
Here are some of them:
SIMBA vs YANGA
AFC LEOPARDS vs GORMAHIA
KAIZA CHIEFS vs ORLAND PIRATES
FULHAM vs WEST HAM UNITED
CHELSEA vs TOTTENHAM HOSPURS
ARSENAL vs CHELSEA
FULHAM vs TOTTENHAM HOSPURS
CHELSEA vs FULHAM
CHELSEA vs WEST HAM UNITED
WEST HAM UNITED vs TOTTENHAM HOSPURS
LIVERPOOL vs EVERTON
MANCHESTER UNITED vs MANCHESTER CITY
REAL MADRID vs ATHELTICO MADRID
GLASCOW RANGERS vs CELTIC RANGERS
FENERBAHCHE vs GALATASARAY
AS ROMA vs LAZIO ROMA
AC MILAN vs INTERNAZIONALE MILANO
Olympiakos Piraeus - Panathinaikos Athens
Red Star Belgrade - Partizan Belgrade
Benfica - Sporting Lisbon
Spartak Moscow - CSKA Moscow
Dinamo Bucharest - Steaua Bucharest
Birmingham vs Aston Villa (England)
Newcastle vs Sunderland (England)
Sheffield Wednesday vs Sheffield United (England)
West Bromwich Albion vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (England)
Norwich City vs Ipswich Town (England)
Bristol City vs Bristol Rovers (England)
Southampton vs Portsmouth (England)
Blackburn vs Burnley (England)
Derby County vs Nottingham Forest (England
West Ham United vs Millwall (England)
Newcastle vs Middlesbrough (England)
Hiberian vs Hearts (Scotland)
Dundee vs Dundee United (Scotland)
Aberdeen vs Dundee United (Scotland)
Bohemians vs Shamrock (Ireland)
Swansea vs Cardiff (Wales)
Linfield vs Glentoran (Northern Irelend)
Barcelona vs Espanyol
Real Sociedad vs Athletic Bilbao
Sevilla FC vs Real Betis
Valencia vs Levante
Juventus vs Torino
Chievo v Hellas Verona
Sampdoria vs Genoa
Inter Milan vs Juventus
Palermo vs Catania
Bayern Munchen vs 1860 Munchen
Werder Bremen vs Hamburg
Karlsruhe vs Stuttgart
Porto vs Boavista (Portugal)
Ajax vs Feyenoord (Holland)
Club Brugge vs Anderlecht (Belgium)
FK Sarajevo vs FK Zeljeznicar (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Ferencvarosi TC vs Ujpest (Hungary)
Levski Sofia vs CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria)
Dinamo Zagreb vs Hajduk Split (Croatia)
Sparta Prague vs Slavia Prague (Czech Republic)
FC Copenhagen vs Brondby (Denmark)
Nantes vs Saint Etienne (France)
PSG vs Olympic Marseille (France)
Olympiacos vs AEK Athens (Greece)
Panathinaikos vs AEK Athens (Greece)
Steaua Bucuresti vs Rapid Bucurestie (Romania)
Rapid Bucuresti vs Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania)
Spartak Moscow vs Dinamo Moscow (Russia)
Slovan Bratislava vs Spartak Trnava (Slovakia)
FC Basel vs FC Zurich (Switzerland)
AIK vs Djurgardens IF (Sweden)
Besiktas vs Galatasaray (Turkey)
Besiktas vs Fenerbahce (Turkey)
FK Crvena Zvezda vs Partizan (Serbia)
Dynamo Kyiv vs Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
We always focus on English premier league due to the fact that thats where our passion of football lies.And it is true that the EPL has a lot of followers worldwide.
If we talk of derbies most of them known to many will be from the English Premier League.Today i'll present some of them and on you comment you can add other derbies you may know and give your credits as to which is the best derby for you!Don't get hindered by the same town clashes,mention the clashes you consider to be derbies.
Here are some of them:
SIMBA vs YANGA
AFC LEOPARDS vs GORMAHIA
KAIZA CHIEFS vs ORLAND PIRATES
FULHAM vs WEST HAM UNITED
CHELSEA vs TOTTENHAM HOSPURS
ARSENAL vs CHELSEA
FULHAM vs TOTTENHAM HOSPURS
CHELSEA vs FULHAM
CHELSEA vs WEST HAM UNITED
WEST HAM UNITED vs TOTTENHAM HOSPURS
LIVERPOOL vs EVERTON
MANCHESTER UNITED vs MANCHESTER CITY
REAL MADRID vs ATHELTICO MADRID
GLASCOW RANGERS vs CELTIC RANGERS
FENERBAHCHE vs GALATASARAY
AS ROMA vs LAZIO ROMA
AC MILAN vs INTERNAZIONALE MILANO
Olympiakos Piraeus - Panathinaikos Athens
Red Star Belgrade - Partizan Belgrade
Benfica - Sporting Lisbon
Spartak Moscow - CSKA Moscow
Dinamo Bucharest - Steaua Bucharest
Birmingham vs Aston Villa (England)
Newcastle vs Sunderland (England)
Sheffield Wednesday vs Sheffield United (England)
West Bromwich Albion vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (England)
Norwich City vs Ipswich Town (England)
Bristol City vs Bristol Rovers (England)
Southampton vs Portsmouth (England)
Blackburn vs Burnley (England)
Derby County vs Nottingham Forest (England
West Ham United vs Millwall (England)
Newcastle vs Middlesbrough (England)
Hiberian vs Hearts (Scotland)
Dundee vs Dundee United (Scotland)
Aberdeen vs Dundee United (Scotland)
Bohemians vs Shamrock (Ireland)
Swansea vs Cardiff (Wales)
Linfield vs Glentoran (Northern Irelend)
Barcelona vs Espanyol
Real Sociedad vs Athletic Bilbao
Sevilla FC vs Real Betis
Valencia vs Levante
Juventus vs Torino
Chievo v Hellas Verona
Sampdoria vs Genoa
Inter Milan vs Juventus
Palermo vs Catania
Bayern Munchen vs 1860 Munchen
Werder Bremen vs Hamburg
Karlsruhe vs Stuttgart
Porto vs Boavista (Portugal)
Ajax vs Feyenoord (Holland)
Club Brugge vs Anderlecht (Belgium)
FK Sarajevo vs FK Zeljeznicar (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Ferencvarosi TC vs Ujpest (Hungary)
Levski Sofia vs CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria)
Dinamo Zagreb vs Hajduk Split (Croatia)
Sparta Prague vs Slavia Prague (Czech Republic)
FC Copenhagen vs Brondby (Denmark)
Nantes vs Saint Etienne (France)
PSG vs Olympic Marseille (France)
Olympiacos vs AEK Athens (Greece)
Panathinaikos vs AEK Athens (Greece)
Steaua Bucuresti vs Rapid Bucurestie (Romania)
Rapid Bucuresti vs Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania)
Spartak Moscow vs Dinamo Moscow (Russia)
Slovan Bratislava vs Spartak Trnava (Slovakia)
FC Basel vs FC Zurich (Switzerland)
AIK vs Djurgardens IF (Sweden)
Besiktas vs Galatasaray (Turkey)
Besiktas vs Fenerbahce (Turkey)
FK Crvena Zvezda vs Partizan (Serbia)
Dynamo Kyiv vs Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
Monday, October 25, 2010
FOOTBALL AT ITS BEST
Last weekend proved something from the London boys under Arsene Wenger when they were hosted by Man City at Eastlands. Arsenal proved themselves heroes from from a group of London boys.Here i mean Chelsea,Tottenham and West ham with exception of Fulham all from last season have being experiencing some difficulties when playing at Eastlands.By Arsenal beating City at Eastlands,it ended a five game unbeaten for City and also made Arsenal to get back to the package of the top teams in the EPL.
Bravo to you guys from Ash-baton Groove.
Bravo to you guys from Ash-baton Groove.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
YANGA YATAKATA
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jERSON mwana wa TEGETE aibuka kidedea na kuzima kelele za wana wa KIDEDEA baada ya kutimiza alichokiahidi kukifanya ktk mtanange huo wa kujenga heshima na kumbukumbu ktk soka la TANZANIA.Mimi binafsdi sikufurahishwa na mchezo baina wa timu hizo mbili ambao haukuwa na mvuto wa kujinasibu kuwa hawa ndo majogoo wa soka la BONGO ndo walokuwa wanaumana.....!!!Kituko kilikuwa pale KASEJA alipozuga na kukinasua kuwasalimia wachezaji wa Yanga wakati wa utambulisho.
DLM LINAWAPONGEZA WACHEZAJI,VIONGOZI NA MASHABIKI WA TIMU YA YANGA KWA USHINDI WALOUPATA
EPL Update: 10 Things We Have Learned So Far This Season
1. Chelsea are once again the team to beat:
Old Hamster Face Carlo Ancelotti has brought a presidential style of management to Stamford Bridge and it is certainly working. Presidents, you may recall, don't often actually have to do anything (Ronald Reagan spent the entire Eighties napping and only occasionally reviving to joke about bombing Russia.) Ancelotti has plenty of time to devote to his one true love - stuffing his big cuddly cheeks with food - as well as picking a side that picks itself. Suddenly the Blues are four points clear, are on their way to 100 goals again and Frank Lampard has two teams he might not get back into.
2. Manchester City will probably qualify for the Champions League without playing anything like Champions League football:
Roberto Mancini was hired to get City into the top four, by the scruff of the neck if necessary or by stifling the life out of the opposition if he really had to. And currently there they are in second, ahead of Manchester United. It's the blueprint that enabled Jose Mourinho to get the better of Sir Alex Ferguson half a decade ago but the Italian has plenty of critics waiting for him to fail. Like Carlos Tevez for example, with the pair reportedly engaging in a lively half-time debate over tactics in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Newcastle. Which had hardly been merited by the way.
3. Manchester United have lost the fear factor:
Points dropped against Fulham, Everton, Bolton and Sunderland in the Premier League and Rangers in the Champions League; is time finally running out for Sir Alex and his ageing cohorts Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs at a time when Wayne Rooney wishes he could go back and start his career all over again? Maybe, but United are notoriously stronger in the second half of a season so let's leave this one and think about whether...
4. Roy Hodgson won't be the next England manager:
Has any manager's reputation been ruined so quickly in the space of just a few weeks? But enough about Fabio Capello; it's the rise and fall of Mr Hodgson (or should that be wise and fall?) and Liverpool that concerns us now. The once mighty Scousers haven't been in the bottom three since around this time in 1984, when they revived to finish second and reach the European Cup final, but there is no chance of the latter and you can get rather extravagant odds on the former. The logic behind Hodgson's appointment was straightforward enough. If he can turn Fulham from Championship fodder to Europa League finalists then imagine what he could do at Anfield? But Fulham's success was played out on a backdrop of 0-0 draws and, if the Liverpool fans were less than enamoured by his appointment, you can imagine how they felt when Paul Konchesky turned up with his boots a little later. Happy days.
5. Arsenal can forget about the title yet again:
After being stomped on by Didier Drogba and Chelsea yet again, Arsene Wenger blamed a lack of cutting edge up front. True, plenty of good chances were squandered but it is at the back that Arsenal are found wanting the most. Never mind the goalkeeping question, which will probably rumble on all season - no keeper can thrive while 'protected' by the current back four line up. Wenger has probably ordered hourly updates on the rehabilitation progress of Thomas Vermaelen after Sebastien Squillaci's 'performance' at Stamford Bridge. Tony Adams and Martin Keown names had them down as solid defenders as well as their on-field displays; Squillaci sounds like a bowel complaint.
6. It's never too late for an England call-up:
Especially while Fabio still has an office at Wembley. Being snubbed by Emile Heskey was an embarrassment not even Steve McClaren had to endure, but Capello he clearly likes a big guy up front so step forward Kevin Cyril Davies of Bolton, aged 33 and a half. The most fouled man in Premier League history, who has scored 120 goals in 600 games, some of which were in League Two for Chesterfield. Go for it, big man.
7. Stuart Attwell hasn't quite got the hang of refereeing yet:
And do we think he ever will? Sunderland fans won't be forgiving him in a hurry for allowing Liverpool to score from a free kick the Black Cats insist hadn't actually been taken (and that the referee hadn't actually seen). This is the guy who awarded Reading a goal at Watford a couple of years ago that had gone four feet wide you may recall and there are other tales of woe and utter chaos. Then again, though he is clearly out of his depth (he's still only 27) let's keep him on. It adds an 'anything may happen' element that some fixtures, mainly involving Kevin Davies and Emile Heskey, clearly need.
8. Harry Redknapp is a real wheeler and dealer:
However much he likes to pretend otherwise to Sky Sports reporters. Harry's beef is that it makes him sound like a second-hand car salesman rather than an accomplished coach and man-motivator and therefore he has a point. But the deadline day signing of Rafael van der Vaart was a deal supreme as the Dutchman has added a new dimension to Tottenham's debut foray into the Champions League. Well wheeled indeed.
9. We have seen far too many broken legs already:
Bobby Zamora's England career is on hold and Hatem Ben Arfa could miss the rest of Newcastle's top-flight return. Add Adlene Guedioura of Wolves and that's already three challenges we really could have done without. Karl Henry was the man who hurt Zamora and it seemed an accident right enough but the Wolves hardman was rightly sent off against Wigan a few weeks later for recklessly upending Wigan's Jordi Gomez. Nigel de Jong of Manchester City broke Ben Arfa's leg and though he went unpunished by either club or match official Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk immediately removed the midfielder from his international roster, citing the tackle as "wild and unnecessary".
10) Blackpool deserve all the plaudits:
Those doom-mongers who predicted a lowest ever points total for the Tangarines already look pretty silly. Except one was Ian Holloway himself not so long ago and he seems perfectly happy, as well he might. The Seasiders may yet go down as it's that sort of league but they already appear on course to do a Hull or a Reading. Which means going down next season instead but who's thinking about that right now?
Old Hamster Face Carlo Ancelotti has brought a presidential style of management to Stamford Bridge and it is certainly working. Presidents, you may recall, don't often actually have to do anything (Ronald Reagan spent the entire Eighties napping and only occasionally reviving to joke about bombing Russia.) Ancelotti has plenty of time to devote to his one true love - stuffing his big cuddly cheeks with food - as well as picking a side that picks itself. Suddenly the Blues are four points clear, are on their way to 100 goals again and Frank Lampard has two teams he might not get back into.
2. Manchester City will probably qualify for the Champions League without playing anything like Champions League football:
Roberto Mancini was hired to get City into the top four, by the scruff of the neck if necessary or by stifling the life out of the opposition if he really had to. And currently there they are in second, ahead of Manchester United. It's the blueprint that enabled Jose Mourinho to get the better of Sir Alex Ferguson half a decade ago but the Italian has plenty of critics waiting for him to fail. Like Carlos Tevez for example, with the pair reportedly engaging in a lively half-time debate over tactics in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Newcastle. Which had hardly been merited by the way.
3. Manchester United have lost the fear factor:
Points dropped against Fulham, Everton, Bolton and Sunderland in the Premier League and Rangers in the Champions League; is time finally running out for Sir Alex and his ageing cohorts Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs at a time when Wayne Rooney wishes he could go back and start his career all over again? Maybe, but United are notoriously stronger in the second half of a season so let's leave this one and think about whether...
4. Roy Hodgson won't be the next England manager:
Has any manager's reputation been ruined so quickly in the space of just a few weeks? But enough about Fabio Capello; it's the rise and fall of Mr Hodgson (or should that be wise and fall?) and Liverpool that concerns us now. The once mighty Scousers haven't been in the bottom three since around this time in 1984, when they revived to finish second and reach the European Cup final, but there is no chance of the latter and you can get rather extravagant odds on the former. The logic behind Hodgson's appointment was straightforward enough. If he can turn Fulham from Championship fodder to Europa League finalists then imagine what he could do at Anfield? But Fulham's success was played out on a backdrop of 0-0 draws and, if the Liverpool fans were less than enamoured by his appointment, you can imagine how they felt when Paul Konchesky turned up with his boots a little later. Happy days.
5. Arsenal can forget about the title yet again:
After being stomped on by Didier Drogba and Chelsea yet again, Arsene Wenger blamed a lack of cutting edge up front. True, plenty of good chances were squandered but it is at the back that Arsenal are found wanting the most. Never mind the goalkeeping question, which will probably rumble on all season - no keeper can thrive while 'protected' by the current back four line up. Wenger has probably ordered hourly updates on the rehabilitation progress of Thomas Vermaelen after Sebastien Squillaci's 'performance' at Stamford Bridge. Tony Adams and Martin Keown names had them down as solid defenders as well as their on-field displays; Squillaci sounds like a bowel complaint.
6. It's never too late for an England call-up:
Especially while Fabio still has an office at Wembley. Being snubbed by Emile Heskey was an embarrassment not even Steve McClaren had to endure, but Capello he clearly likes a big guy up front so step forward Kevin Cyril Davies of Bolton, aged 33 and a half. The most fouled man in Premier League history, who has scored 120 goals in 600 games, some of which were in League Two for Chesterfield. Go for it, big man.
7. Stuart Attwell hasn't quite got the hang of refereeing yet:
And do we think he ever will? Sunderland fans won't be forgiving him in a hurry for allowing Liverpool to score from a free kick the Black Cats insist hadn't actually been taken (and that the referee hadn't actually seen). This is the guy who awarded Reading a goal at Watford a couple of years ago that had gone four feet wide you may recall and there are other tales of woe and utter chaos. Then again, though he is clearly out of his depth (he's still only 27) let's keep him on. It adds an 'anything may happen' element that some fixtures, mainly involving Kevin Davies and Emile Heskey, clearly need.
8. Harry Redknapp is a real wheeler and dealer:
However much he likes to pretend otherwise to Sky Sports reporters. Harry's beef is that it makes him sound like a second-hand car salesman rather than an accomplished coach and man-motivator and therefore he has a point. But the deadline day signing of Rafael van der Vaart was a deal supreme as the Dutchman has added a new dimension to Tottenham's debut foray into the Champions League. Well wheeled indeed.
9. We have seen far too many broken legs already:
Bobby Zamora's England career is on hold and Hatem Ben Arfa could miss the rest of Newcastle's top-flight return. Add Adlene Guedioura of Wolves and that's already three challenges we really could have done without. Karl Henry was the man who hurt Zamora and it seemed an accident right enough but the Wolves hardman was rightly sent off against Wigan a few weeks later for recklessly upending Wigan's Jordi Gomez. Nigel de Jong of Manchester City broke Ben Arfa's leg and though he went unpunished by either club or match official Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk immediately removed the midfielder from his international roster, citing the tackle as "wild and unnecessary".
10) Blackpool deserve all the plaudits:
Those doom-mongers who predicted a lowest ever points total for the Tangarines already look pretty silly. Except one was Ian Holloway himself not so long ago and he seems perfectly happy, as well he might. The Seasiders may yet go down as it's that sort of league but they already appear on course to do a Hull or a Reading. Which means going down next season instead but who's thinking about that right now?
Monday, October 4, 2010
HOW ABOUT THESE COMRADES!!!!!
For the moment in the German Bundesliga they are the guys at the top flight.Seven wins out of seven game including beating the boys of Allianze Arena,the Bavariana a.k.a Buyen Munich en in the glowing stadium,these are FSV MAINZ 05.The race is still fresh and we can consider this to be an early good start for them they will go down not far from now but they deserve a thumb up to them from DLM.
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