Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Week 8 Boavista v Sporting Lisbon 5th January 2008

Balance
Profit €275.25

Result Sunderland 0 Manchester United 4(Rooney 20,Saha 30,86p,Ronaldo 45)
Only a small profit this week of €12 with €20 on over 3.5 goals at 3.1,€30 wasted on over 4.5 goals.In retrospect I should have stuck the lot on the former rather than split it between both bets but hindsight is a wonderful thing,not when your gambling though!United 3-0 up at halftime I'd be lying if I didn't say I was counting the top dollars but alas one Louis Saha penalty was all United could add to their first half tally.
Next up so is first goalscorer Ronaldo's first team and United's feeder club Sporting Clube De Portugal aka Sporting Lisbon.The Lions are away to Porto team Boavista this evening and I fancy a draw with few goals 0-0 or 1-1.On this basis I am going to go for a Halftime-Fulltime bet of draw-draw at a nice price of 4/1.I had one look at the home and away stats this year(see below) and decided €50 on this for my first bet of the new year.
The Portugeuse League is all about the big three; Lisbon's Sporting and Benfica and then Porto.The three teams have an amazing 71 league titles out of 73 between them with Benfica as the most successful club with 31 titles.Two clubs have interrupted the big three's League winning exploits and that was Belenenses in 1946 and Boavista in 2001.
Boavista are currently 14th in the League,one spot above relegation and are desperate for points.They have drawn half their games this season and another draw against Sporting hopefully is on the cards.
Sporting's prestigious youth academy in recent years has produced many top players including home bred players such as Figo,Ronaldo and Nani.Other players who also attended the academy were Simao,Viana and Quaresma.However they are all gone now.
Best of the Hoops(unfortunely does not include Phil Babb and Alan Mahon)

Portugal's Superliga is ranked the sixth highest league in Europe and therefore holds three Champions League spots.No need to guess who is holding those three places in January.It is astonishing that a country that is reknown as futebol mad and that a country that has had a UEFA Cup and Champions League winner this decade struggles to put bums on seats.Attendances last year for the top three averages 30,000 plus ,outside of these attendances are so poor that last year's eight team ,Nacional only averaged 1,920 and past Champions League club Boavista averaged under 5,000.Dalymount doesn't compare so bad to these!
So why are attendances so low?
One reason is cable station SportTv gives blanket coverage of the Superliga,a dream for armchair fans and a nightmare for attendances.Stadia shouldn't be a problem after Euro 2004 with new grounds rebuilt and existing grounds modernised.It is an age old excuse here in the Eircom League that dismal facilities keep the crowds away.Would a spanking new stadium,say beside the airport have them coming in their droves,probably not.Definitely not for União de Leiria whose Estádio Municipal de Leiria Dr. Magalhães Pessoa purpose built for Euro 2004 with a capacity of 30,000 seats but this years average attendance is only less than four thousand.
The real reason for the poor averages is not unlike football in Ireland with it's fascination with a different product,the only difference here is that the product involved is actually in Portugal.Most Portuguese football fans would rather support one of the big three than their local club,sad but true.
http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/current/avepor.htm

STATS
Boavista at home this season
P7 W2 D3 L2 F10 A11 Pts 9

Sporting away this season
P7 W2 D3 L2 F5 A6 Pts 9

TRIVIA
Which legendary Real Madrid player managed Sporting Lisbon in the 70s?
Last weeks answer Oldham Athletic 6-3 at Boundary Park.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Week 7 Sunderland v Man United 26th December 2007 WINNER!

Balance
Profit €263.25

Result Panionios 2(Djebbour 5p,Markos 19) Bordeaux 3(Cavenaghi 38,Tremoulinas 75,Moimbe 86)

Panionios threw away a two goal lead to crash out of the UEFA Cup and hand me €250; even at 2-2 it looked as though they would pip Galatasaray for third place in Group H and go into the draw for the last 32 of the UEFA Cup but a late Wielfried Moimbe goal gave the Turkish team the favour they needed.Plenty of goals in this game and I will be hoping for the same in my choice of game today.Laurent Blanc has begun well at Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux,they are currently six points behind Lyon in third place in Ligue 1 and cruised into the next round of the UEFA Cup.
This is his first managerial post since finishing his playing career at Manchester United in 2003.Blanc is definitely a manager to look out for in the future.He finished his career at Man Utd with a Premier league title under his belt to add to World Cup and European Cup winners medals.He has also picked up other titles at Montpellier,Auxerre and Barcelona during his illustrious career.Eyebrows were raised when he signed for Manchester United to replace Jaap Stam in 2001 but after a trophy less first season the gamble paid of for the Red Devils as 'Larry White' helped United win the League in 2003.Also like Larsson last season his contribution in the background with younger players was of great value.
Another player who has represented Bordeaux and Manchester United is current Bordeaux striker David Bellion who was a flop at United but is enjoying better days back in France and is currently behind Karim Benzema in the Ligue 1 top goalscoring charts.
Two other players have represented United and Les Girondins;Jesper Olsen who is no longer involved in football after last year suffering a brain haemorrhage and of course United legend Eric Cantona.Cantona had a loan spell at Bordeaux during his indifferent club career in France before he came to world prominence playing for Leeds and Manchester United.Cantona had many spats with authorities whilst in France.In 1989 he was banned from international football for insulting the national coach on TV, a few months later Marseille banned him for a month for throwing his jersey away after being substituted in a friendly game against Torpedo Moscow.He went to Montpellier on a year long loan and whilst there he was involved in a fight with team mate Jean-Claude Lemoult and threw his boots in Lemoult's face. A group of players demanded that he be sacked.However a group of players including Blanc supported Cantona and retained his services.Back at Marseille he was at odds with manager Raymond Goethals and Bernard Tapie.He was transferred to Nimes and it was there when he threw a football at a referee having being angered at one of his decisions.He was banned for a month at a resulting disciplinary hearing by the FFF.His response was to walk over to each member of the hearing committee in turn and call him an "idiot". His ban was increased to 2 months.This was the last straw for Cantona and he walked away from French club football forever to become probably one of Manchester United's most influential players of the modern era.Cantona the philosopher..

Another player who has earned that tag is Roy Keane whose Sunderland are struggling at the moment.Keane is for the first time as a manager feeling the heat as his team are stuck in the relegation zone.A couple of last minute decisions may have not gone their way in recent weeks,right or wrong but it is clear that the players at his disposal are not good enough.Keane struggled to add quality players to his Championship winning squad and it will be interesting to see if he can sign quality in January.If not I think they could down alongside Derby and Fulham.Today they have to face Man United and I can't see anything other than a convincing win for the Red Devils who again are looking scary.Bad news for ABU's like myself!
Stephen's Day games are notoriously goal fests and with Aston Villa and Chelsea drawing 4-4 this morning and Spurs beating Fulham 5-1 I am going for a goal fest at the Stadium of Light also. I am putting €30 on over 4.5 goals in this game at 7.2 and €20 on over 3.5 goals at 3.1.
A Christmas feast of goals hopefully.

STATS
Manchester United on St. Stephen's Day under Alex Ferguson
P20 W15 D2 L3 F47 A19

TRIVIA
Manchester United shared 9 goals away from home with their opposition on St. Stephen's Day in 1991.Who did they beat and what score did they beat them?
Last weeks answer Mark Robbins.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Week 5 Rangers v Lyon 12th December 2007 WINNER!!

Balance
Loss €36.25

Result Marseille 2 (Rodriquez 52,Cana 70) Monaco 0

Well the draw never happened and now I was briefly back with a loss after ex Rangers player Julien Rodriguez and Albanian captain Lorik Cana scored two second half goals.I write briefly because I decided to back against Rodriquez's old club Rangers,against Lyon in the Champions League on Wednesday. My bet was a €50 asian handicap bet on Lyon 0 & -0.5 at odds of 1.99.I'm a busy man these days so never got to preview my decision and to prove I'm not a spoofer here's the bet!

Fixtures 12 December / Rangers v Lyon / Asian Handicap
Lyon 0 & -0.5
Back
10-Dec-0722:59 1.99 50.00
1.99 49.50

No more aftertimers I hope.The reason I backed against Rangers- the french connection,bad one at that and because they're Rangers in europe.
Rangers love affair with France hasn't really worked out with quite a few flops,none more so than Paul le Guen who had a disasterous spell in charge of the club.There was also the not so prolific World Cup winner Stéphene Guivarc'h(he is not alone Djimi won a Champions league medal in 2005),rubbish.Boumsong was promising but went too soon .Vignal scored in an Auld Firm then disappeared.Others like last weekends goalscorer Rodriquez,Letizi and Fanfan made little or no impact.
Then you had Basile Boli with a massive reputation and wage packet who just didn't do it and once said of his team's approach to a defeat against AEK Athens "You cannot go about winning such an important game when you are having a laugh in the dressing room half an hour before kick-off."They were probably having a laugh over this Basile,priceless video.Diamond Lights hasn't got a patch on it!

After nearly making the Champions League final the year Boli won it for Marseille, Rangers have done nothing in Europe with Smith who only took Rangers twice past Christmas in eight seasons and at the same time spending buckets of cash.
So has Smith learned anything from Europe from all those years ago.Well to be in the driving seat in this group and to throw it all away against a French club obviously not and once again a French man plays his part.Claude Darcheville the villain - missing the sitter of the season and then stamping on a player to earn a red card.
Alex Mc Leish was hounded out of the club the season he got Rangers to the last 16;a mistake?

STATS
Rangers in Europe
P 280 W125 D62 L93 F442 A 346

TRIVIA
Lyon retired the number 17 jersey in recognition of who?
Last weeks answer Basile Boli

Week 6 Panionios V Bordeaux 19th December 2007 WINNER!!!

Balance
Profit €13.25

Result Rangers 0 Lyon 3(Govou16,Benzema85,88)

Claude Darcheville blamed himself for Rangers exiting the Champions League and falling into the UEFA Cup.They will join Darcheville's ex club Bordeaux in this competition as Laurent Blanc and his team have qualified for the next round already with one game left. This game is away to Greek team Panionios who need the win as Turkish giants Galatasaray are breathing down their necks one point behind.Bordeaux have won three out of three in Group H and are massive odds to win this game at 5/1.Even though they are through and have won the group i've already got stung once this season backing a sure thing this season,Milan and Celtic to draw??I've also landed Getafe and Hapoel Tel Aviv at great odds already this season in this competition so going to put €50 on a Bordeaux win.
Like its wine Bordeaux had a very good year in 1996 in this competition.They qualified by beating Karlsruhe in the Intertoto Cup final,one of their opponents on the way to that final were Dublin giants Bohemian FC.In the UEFA Cup they then disposed of FK Vardar,SC Rotor Volgrograd,Real Betis,AC Milan with an amazing 3 goal second leg comeback and finally Slavia Prague in the semi final to set up a meeting with Franz Beckenbauer's Bayern Munich.
Some of the greatest names probably ever to grace an UEFA Cup final .Bordeaux had Lizarazu,Zidane,Dugarry.Bayern Munich had Kahn,Matthaus,Babbel,Scholl,Hamann,Ziege,Klinsmann,Papin and Kostadinov.The Germans over the two legs showed their quality and experience winning 5-1 on aggregate .It wouldn't be the last we heard of Zidane and company though.The two legs-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS1HuK11dkk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukDJVqB01kY

Panionios have a bit of European pedigree also,making the Quarter-Finals of the European Cup Winners Cup in 1999 managed by our own Ronnie Whelan.Ronnie didn't last much longer there when results started to go wrong and things began to get nasty.If they make the next round of the UEFA Cup and stop Galatasaray it will be their best achievement in Europe since 1999,i'm with the Turks this week though!

STATS
Panionios in Europe
P30 W13 D1 L16 F34 A50

TRIVIA
Ronnie Whelan brought an English striker and ex Manchester United player with him to Panionios.Who?
Last weeks answer Marc Vivien Foé

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Week 4 Marseille v Monaco 8th December 2007

Balance
Profit €13.75

Result Rosenborg 0 Chelsea 4 (Drogba 7,20,Alex 40,J.Cole 73)

So easy was Chelsea's win that the next bet was already picked at halftime after the Blues cruised to a 3-0 lead.The main man during the game was Didier Drogba;with the ex Marseille man scoring two early on to overhaul the handicap of -1.A further two goals from Alex and Joe Cole to made the win certain at 11/8 to give a small overall profit of €13.75.
Drogba first came to prominence playing for Marseille in the 2004 UEFA Cup run that ended in defeat to Valencia in the final.The towering striker was so impressive that Chelsea smashed their club record to pay £24m to bring him to the Bridge.Since he has left ,theyhaven't put a good European run together and this season they have been very poor domestically and lie currently 16th in the league.Next Tuesday they have a massive game against Liverpool in the Champions League but before that this weekend they play Monaco at the Stade Vélodrome,who are 8th in Ligue 1.
I fancy a draw here but instead of lashing the full €50 at 2/1 I have split the bet in three to try and get more value.So, I have gone €10 HT Marseille FT Draw at 19s,€10 HT Monaco FT Draw at 16s and €30 Draw/Draw at 4.8.Hopefully Marseille will have one eye on Tuesday and the teams cannot be seperated by the end of the game.
It has been a topsy turvy last decade for Marseille; runners up in the UEFA Cup twice and the French League once whilst twice surviving relegation by the skin of their teeth(One season by 3points and the other by 2 goals).Domestically they are looking like again being in a relegation dogfight if they don't pick up points quickly.If they go down who will save them from obscurity this time?
The last time Marseilles were in the second tier of French football was when they were administratively relegated to Ligue 2 in 1994 ,due to a bribery scandal involving then President Bernard Tapie.Cash strapped and in need of a quick return to the top tier who could they turn to?
None other than adopted(in more ways then one) Irishman Tony Cascarino.After a few crappy seasons at Villa,Celtic and Chelsea the big man decided to try and relive his Millwall glory days in the more salubrious settings of Southern France. Aged 32 now ,he decided to look after his body a lot better than he had done in his English playing days.Though back in England his diet didn't always hinder his football as he once scored for Gillingham a few hours after eating a double wimpy and chips followed by a knickerbocker glory.
The new lean mean Italian scoring machine kicked into gear and within two seasons Marseille were back in Ligue 1 thanks to Cas's amazing tally of 61 goals in 84 games. A true Marseillais legend.Cas went on to enjoy an indian summer with Nancy,playing on until he was 38.Enjoy the goals below,don't mind the bagpipes???

For more Cascarino tales I would highly recommend the following book Full Time: The Secret Life of Tony Cascarino. A critically acclaimed and honest autobiography,one of the best football reads around.
Who knows, he maybe commentating on a certain draw this weekend on Setanta's french football coverage, he has appeared before.Maybe I should be backing how many times he starts a sentence off with 'When I played for.......'

STATS
Marseille v Monaco at the Stade Vélodrome in Ligue 1
P38 W19 D11 L8

TRIVIA
Who scored the only goal in the 1993 European Cup final between Marseille and AC Milan?
Last weeks answer Skonto Riga FC.