It’s twenty minutes after the end of Liverpool’s game at Fulham. And Liverpool supporters are still in Craven Cottage singing. Liverpool, after a dominant performance, have snatched it at the death. And are back on the top of the league. It maybe, that with United reclaiming top spot yesterday, Liverpool fail to take their first League title in twenty years. But, their performances over the last month, suggest that Liverpool, are finally moving in the right direction. For this is a team in the zone right now. When a team is in the zone, pressure increases focus, not anxiety. Players […]
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Football: Liverpool – Unity!
The pressure was on Liverpool yesterday. After the wins against Real Madrid and Manchester United, questions were being asked as to whether they would blow the opportunity, to close the gap on the league leaders. Well, the Reds answered these questions emphatically. Not only putting five past Villa, but playing with a clarity and sense of purpose, that informs us that this is a team oozing with confidence and self-belief. That confidence reveals itself in the energy and dynamic of the team. The way each player understands their roles. How the team patterns weave together. The ability to make the […]
Read More...Football: Inter Milan – The Special One!
It’s the week of the Champions League clash, between Inter Milan and Manchester United. And Milan manager, Jose Mourinho, is making it clear how he sees the game playing itself out, even declaring the Milan formation, and personnel. It’s a typically bold stroke by Mourinho. Showing no fear ahead of a big match. No sense of trepidation. No fear of failure. Only complete and utter belief in his players and his methods. As if the bigger the occasion, the greater the pressure, and the more certain Mourinho’s belief becomes. Perhaps Jose, needs to raise the stakes. Needs to put himself […]
Read More...Football: Chelsea – Life After Jose
Its the third round FA Cup replay at Roots Hall. Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari, has dropped Didier Drogba from the squad. This after a disappointing defeat at Old Trafford on Sunday. With persistent rumours of dressing room unrest, things are clearly not well at Stamford Bridge. The problem for Scolari, as it was for Avram Grant before him, is the lingering influence of Jose Mourinho. Mourinho made an indelible impression on the football club. He showed players, how to become winners and champions. When he left, and Avram Grant took over, Mourinho’s influence lived on in the Chelsea players. […]
Read More...Football: Sir Alex Ferguson – More Mind Games!
It’s Sir Alex Ferguson, being interviewed by Sky Sports Geoff Shreeves, after United’s defeat of Chelsea. Shreeves, asks the United manager about Rafael Benitez’s comments at his Friday press conference. Ferguson says that Benitez appears ‘disturbed’ and ‘angry’. Sure enough, the papers the following morning, are loaded with pictures of Benitez, with the headlines ‘disturbed’, written above him. It’s now appearing, as if Benitez’s attack on Ferguson, is looking like a very bad idea. If Liverpool had followed up his words, with a stunning performance at Stoke, then everything he said would be quickly forgotten. But, there’s was a stuttering […]
Read More...Football: Rafael Benitez – The Friday Press Conference
It’s Rafael Benitez’s Friday press conference. It is put to him, that Sir Alex Ferguson, has said that nerves may ruin Liverpool’s title bid. Benitez responds, by drawing a piece of paper from his pocket. On it, are listed Benitez’s accusations, about Ferguson and his attitude to referees, and the fixture list. It’s a response from the Spaniard, that many are comparing to Kevin Keegan’s rant, in the year Newcastle United blew a Premiership title lead. Well. we will only know if Benitez’s behaviour is an act of self-sabotage, if Liverpool, fail to clinch the Premiership title. Keegan’s emotional explosion, […]
Read More...Darts: Wayne Mardle – Disrespect Me!
It’s the pre-match interview, and Wayne Mardle, is discussing his forthcoming encounter, with Robert Thornton. Sky Sports Helen Chamberlain, reminds Mardle, that pundit Rod Harrington has queried which Mardle will turn up tonight. Mardle the Entertainer? Or Mardle the Darts Player? Mardle seems none too impressed, when the question is put to him. As if, somehow, his professionalism is being called into question. So, it’s no surprise when Mardle turns in an inspired performance, to counter the threat of Robert Thornton. Mardle seems able to channel, all his considerable energy into his darts. And drawing from the crowd, raises his […]
Read More...Football: Roy Keane – I Resign!
So Roy Keane and Sunderland have parted company. The Black Cats home defeat to Bolton Wanderers, being the final straw for the manager. Many pundits will say that, I told you so. That a character as volatile as Keane, was always liable to quit unexpectedly. Once Keane started to publicly question his own ability to manage, then his departure, perhaps seemed inevitable. But Keane was voicing in public, the thoughts and concerns, that should really have been kept private. Private, as part of an on-going process with himself, and a mentor or personal coach. Because of the demands of modern […]
Read More...Football: Stan Ternent – Sacked!
So Stan Ternent is sacked as manager of Huddersfield Town. After Saturday’s late win over Crewe, it looked as if Ternent may have bought himself some time. Time to rebuild lost confidence and belief. But, in reality, the writing was on the wall, for the experienced manager, a few weeks ago. After a four goal hiding at London Rd., Ternent spoke about not panicking, and being ok about spending his Christmas dinner at home, with his family, if it came to that. His managerial instinct, must have sensed what was coming. Stan Ternent is not a bad manager. His track […]
Read More...Football Psychology: Aidy Boothroyd – Take A Break
It’s only twenty-four hours, after Aidy Boothroyd, is sacked by Watford, and his name is being linked with the vacancy at Huddersfield Town. Whilst he may make a good manager of the Division One outfit, perhaps the best thing Aidy can do right now, would be a take a break. This talented manager, should try to avoid becoming just another manager in the never-ending football roadshow. Moving from job to job, until that bright flame of intensity diminishes. Perhaps he could travel the world for nine months in search of new ideas, practises and theories. Then surprise everyone, by being […]
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