English Premier League

Discussion in 'Sports Chat' started by aussiekid, Aug 20, 2006.

  1. GarryKasparov

    GarryKasparov Well-Known Member

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    Clumsy challenge had roots in dressing room - by Alan Hansen

    To properly appreciate the incident that led to Petr Cech being carried off, you would have to begin in the Reading dressing room before they went out to face Chelsea.

    Their manager, Steve Coppell, would have demanded a high-tempo game from the start against the best side in the country and he would have known it would be the only way Reading could play against Chelsea and hope to get a result.

    Because Stephen Hunt was about to make his first Premiership start, he would have been more fired up than most. It was very early when he went for a ball that Cech was always favourite to collect. It was a clumsy challenge, made worse because it was a wet, skiddy surface and the ball was not really there to be won.

    I have great admiration for Coppell, not just because of his abilities as a manager but because of the honesty and integrity he brings to the game. If Steve says he is 100 per cent certain that there was no malicious intent on Hunt's part, it is good enough for me. The injury was caused by a basic lack of judgment rather than anything more sinister. Jose Mourinho has compared the challenge to Ben Thatcher's elbowing of Pedro Mendes at Manchester City but, for me, it is a completely false comparison.

    The Thatcher incident was so unacceptable because it was pre-meditated; you could have had 100 repetitions of the clash between Hunt and Cech and not seen the Chelsea goalkeeper being carried off with a depressed fracture of the skull.

    The clash with Ibrahima Sonko that led to Cech's replacement, Carlo Cudicini, being carried off was more straightforward. Twenty years ago, it would never have happened. Then, goalkeepers operated on the Julius Caesar principle. They came, they saw, they took everyone out, including sometimes their own defenders. The Italian is not the biggest of goalkeepers and nor is he the best at coming for crosses. Sonko's was a totally legitimate challenge and Cudicini was not as strong as he might have been.

    The sort of frantic, high-tempo game Reading attacked them with is something Chelsea will have to get used to. When teams dominate like Liverpool did in the Eighties and Manchester United in the Nineties, this is how the lesser teams try to come at you. And the longer you dominate, the harder they will generally come because they know that if they can get a result against a side such as Chelsea, the rush of confidence that will bring could sustain them through the next five matches. From experience, I know you usually have to fight it out for about 60 minutes, when your superior quality should take over.

    Chelsea, a bigger, stronger side, are better equipped to deal with these tactics than Arsenal, whose abysmal record in the North-West last season, when they lost six times to sides such as Everton, Bolton and Blackburn, shows how vulnerable they can be to this sort of game. Chelsea's greatest enemy in times like these is complacency. It is the one thing Sir Alex Ferguson was always on his guard against because, if unchecked, it can spread like wildfire.

    However, it is so much harder to combat than it was 20 years ago because then, in a time when bonuses were so important, you had to win to be sure of getting your money. Now, there is no real financial motivation to perform.

    Coppell would have fancied his chances all the more because so many of Chelsea's players had been on international duty. They would have reported back on Friday, most of them having played two matches, and, under the circumstances, there was not a lot Mourinho could have said or done to prepare them to face a side such as Reading, who have begun the season at a frenetic pace.

    On Wednesday, Chelsea will meet a side who in no way think themselves inferior. There will be plenty of heated rhetoric before Barcelona come to Stamford Bridge but, if I can offer Chelsea some advice, the best way to deal with this kind of talk is to keep their mouths shut and concentrate on finding the fluency they displayed last season.

    In Chelsea's position, you cannot afford distractions and that is what the hype surrounding their games with Barcelona have been.

    At Anfield under Bob Paisley, we were taught to say the right thing because then Liverpool knew the time to talk was when it was all done and you had a trophy in your hands.
     
  2. i saw that Chelsea game... john terry had to be their goalie....luckly it was for a short period of time... -lol
     
  3. sschsu

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    Man U top of Premier League again after winning at home against Liverpool.
     
  4. sschsu

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    Man U, Liverpool and Chelsea all won their game except Arsenal draw.

    Chelsea was top of Premier League for a few hours but Man U top of Premier League again after winning their game.
     
  5. mingming2006

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    :(...stil nt producin wel better games..but we (liverpool) r gettin there none the less...;P
     
  6. sschsu

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    Man U and Liverpool both won their game today. Man U still top of Premier League for another week.
     
  7. nice goal from vidic
     
  8. sschsu

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    Excellent week for Man U with Chelsea and Arsenal both lost their game on Sunday. Well done Spur and West Ham.
     
  9. synner

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    man u

    man u will win the league
     
  10. Hleb

    Hleb New Member

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    Arsenal fan here !
    Looking forward for the Arsenal-Liverpool match.Its gonna be a great match since both teams is desperate for a win in order to keep up with league current leader.

    Hopefully Arsenal can get all 3 point.
     
  11. sschsu

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    Man U won again, still top of Premier League for another week
     
  12. big match fer mufc 25 nov hope rio dun cok up :p
     
  13. and ya 6 pt lead if they does tt :)
     
  14. sschsu

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    Man U won again but Arsenal and Liverpool both draw. Liverpool can forget about the league this season. Little hope for Arsenal as well with 14 ponits behind man U. Hope Man U can win the game on Tuesday and Sunday.
     
  15. foocc

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    go man u!
     
  16. sschsu

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    What a game Man U and Chelsea played on Sunday. I think draw is fair result. Still top of the league for another week. Arsenal lost again so they can forget about the league this season and the same for Liverpool (though they won on Saturday).
     
  17. Aaronryan

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    we cant write off Arsenal and Liverpool ...
    dont know what happen to Arsenal cause i believe they have some fascinating football ... their passing is awesome ...

    but ...GO Man Utd !!!!
     
  18. sschsu

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    Man U won again and is now 6 points more than Chelsea.
     
  19. M4X

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    Man U fan here...i dunno if htey'll iwn the season though..i've been behind them ever since i was born..like any Man U fan should know..they don't have problems with big clubs, it's the small clubs that they somehow lose to. I'm pretty sure chelsea will stay steady throughout the whole season..i'm just wondering how long Man U will keep this form for before they lose to some club at the bottom of the table.

    Man U can be like 9 points above CHelsea..but that's cos chelsea will have like 2-3 games in hand..
     
  20. sschsu

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    Points in the bag is far better than games in hand.