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Sunday, 21 December 08, 08:11 PM

There's always been something about the Liverpool games that makes me dread them. Firstly there was the period in the late 70s/early 80s when you were never likely to win and they would play pass back to the keeper all day before Rush scored a winner. More recently they have played dull football and yet we never seem to beat them as often as we would like and the Liverpool centric pundits would always harp on about how it's good for the game if Liverpool challenge for the title. So I've never really enjoyed these games and today was no exception.

We took the lead in a fairly scrappy and hectic first half, saw Keane lunge in on Clichy (which could have seen him sent off but being Liverpool there was no chance of that), defended badly to concede and then saw Adebayor sent off for two innocuous challenges. However, since Liverpool looked the more likely victors when we had 11 men on the field it was good to see the passion and commitment (so often missing this season) when we were reduced to 10. I'd love too think it will galvanise us for the Villa game but I'm not holding my breath!

Let's now wait and see what ex-Liverpool players such as Hansen and Lawrenson say about the sending off on MOTD!

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Time for Bed..

Friday, 19 December 08, 09:52 PM

I could go on about the Champions League draw (seen on a TV in the gym at lunchtime) and the possibility of a trip back to Rome (I used to go there a lot for work) but it doesn't mean anything until February so we can wait till then.

It seems the boardroom saga will run for a few more days and the game against Liverpool that used to be all about sport is now more about problems in each of the boardrooms and contracts and buy outs and bollocks...

It's not stopping me coming home for a game but when the main story about your club, the club you've supported since a young boy, is all about who owns 15.9% of the shares, who wants them, why they owner of the shares left and a Russian oligarch....then...truly...as ...most..of .....us know....

The game is well and truly f##ked.

But we still get up to catch a flight at 6.50am for a game of football.

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During Interlull, let's talk finance again as journos look for football stories

Tuesday, 14 October 08, 05:30 PM

Financial journalists and experts must be suffering from an incredible workload at the moment as every Tom, Dick & Harry needs a quote or an opinion about the Global financial crisis and its impact on everything aside from the actual financial world. Stories have been written about the Premier League clubs and their potential for catastrophe. So we have West Ham and the dodgy Icelandic banks, Stadiums not being built on Merseyside and Man Utd's sponsor being bailed out by the US government.

However, what this means, in reality, is a plethora of stories that actually aren't stories but need to be written to justify the editor's need for contemporary news, i.e. anything about finance & football. So it was no surprise today to see a story regarding Arsenal, Liverpool, Stoke City & Bolton Wanderers (+ a few more)  that relates to the British Government's partial takeover of UK banks, Lloyds TSB and HBOS (RBS). The headline says "Top Clubs Sweat" but the article really articlulates that there is actually no real problem, in fact, the banks are in a better position in many ways. Yes where renegotiation is needed there could be  aproblem or two but with guaranteed TV income for teh short term that probably wouldn't impact too much.

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Did Arsenal build their Stadium just in time....?

Monday, 13 October 08, 04:57 PM

I read the editorial of When Saturday Comes this morning in which it outlines the reasons why Arsenal did such a good job with the process and timing for the building of the Emirates Stadium. Although there must be some doubts over the ability to sell the expensive new flats at Highbury in the current environment the feeling is that the long term, low-interest loan may not inhibit the club a great deal. Of course, we also need to keep 60,000 people coming in every week and will corporations be willing to keep a £150k box in difficult times.

Having said that there are a lot of clubs who are struggling to either find the investment or make the plunge and spend on a news stadium in the current times. Both merseyside clubs, Everton (with a public enquiry planned)  & Liverpool seem to be pushing back and pushing back any plans to build as have Portsmouth. Liverpool announced yesterday on their website that they have no firm date for starting the project.

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Life is tough sometimes.....

Thursday, 14 August 08, 09:08 PM

as I sit here with a decent bottle of Crozes Hermitage flicking around the channels for a little football, though, to be honest, I only started looking after I finished watching a very good film. If you get the chance (and especially those of you who want to know what life was like in the 80s in parts of England) have a watch of "This is England" - it's a bit raw (in language and content) but there is a superb acting performance by a very young kid.

Anyway, where was I, oh yes football tonight and if the Champions League qualifiers are bad then don't even get me started on UEFA Cup qualifiers - I see Manchester City are struggling against a technically good Danish side but you feel the wealth of the Premier League is far more important for Mark Hughes and his asylum seeking boss.

Of course I'm more excited about coming back this weekend for the first hom egame of the season against WBA. However, the excitement is only partly due to the match and more to do with the pre match banter - having a drink with mates I haven't seen for three months is more important than football. In fact, there has been many a time when we're sitting, drinking a pint and there is that communal feeling that we should stay in the bar and watch it on TV - we never do, of course, but it's tempting sometimes.

Oh and I haven't mentioned last night, I didn't see our game as it wasn't shown on nay of the stations I receive but I saw part of the Liverpool game and it sounds a similar game. Passionate crowd, decent side and we got the goals at the right time. I watched a bit of the Basel game and thankfully they did okay - so the return leg is wide open. There is still hope for Basel to be in Arsenal's group!

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What is the point of Wasps? I hate 'em....

Thursday, 24 July 08, 03:37 PM

I've just been stung by a wasp whilst sitting on my apartment balcony and since this is the second sting within a month I'm reconsidering my "Wasps aren't that bad" stance! My wife hates wasps but I've never had to much to detest them for - until this last month, at least today's sting wasn't whilst I was riding a bike as the last one was. Not only did that one really hurt but it probably looked very strange to car drivers as I performed the dance of "get the f##k off me wasp, oh shite that f##king hurts" before nearly careering into a lamp post...

Anyway on the subject of annoying buzzing things that don't seem to go away, Adebayor has decided he'll stay or Arseblog reporting the Sun says he'll stay. Wonder if he'll get a similar ovation to Gareth Barry when he first plays. I'm off to Stuttgart next week to watch the friendly so maybe I can confirm first hand...

The French Press, in the shape of L'Equipe, when not talking about the great stage to Alpe D'Huez in the tour, are muttering a lot about the transfer from Paris to Liverpool of David Ngog - which will cause great pronunciation problems I'm sure.

In Switzerland there were 3 games last night and both Basel & FC Zurich kept up their 100% records with Zurich playing behind closed doors (and their second home game) due to crowd problems last year.

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