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EURO 2012 MATCH 1 - GROUP A

EURO 2012 MATCH 1 - GROUP A

As a co-host of EURO 2012, Poland is an automatic qualifier and is set to begin its campaign on June 9, 2012 in Warsaw, facing Greece as its first opponent.

EURO 2012 MATCH 3 - GROUP B

EURO 2012 MATCH 3 - GROUP B

Netherlands and Denmark are facing each other again for the 31st time, this time at the EURO 2012 this June 10, 2012.

EURO 2012 MATCH 5 - GROUP C

EURO 2012 MATCH 5 - GROUP C

EURO 2012’s Group C teams will start their respective campaigns on June 11, 2012 with the national teams of Spain and Italy on the front line.

EURO 2012 MATCH 7 - GROUP D

EURO 2012 MATCH 7 - GROUP D

Group D of EURO 2012 is set to begin its opening round on June 12, 2012 with a much-awaited clash between France and England.

Showing posts with label English Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Championship. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Everton 2 Newcastle 2: Ba earns late point but Toffees fume over TWO disallowed goals

T should have been a night when the talk was about enthralling sport, emotional support and a game that epitomised all that is good about English football.
Instead, an old debate has been re-opened and this time, the bodies that govern the game will be under pressure to act fast.
After another calamitous mistake, one which deprived Everton of a richly deserved victory, the clamour for the introduction of goal-line  technology has reached new levels.
Frantic finale: Victor Anichebe thought he had won the game for Everton with an 88th-minute strike...
Frantic finale: Victor Anichebe thought he had won the game for Everton with an 88th-minute strike...

... two minutes later, though, Demba Ba nudged a bouncing ball past Tim Howard and into the net
... two minutes later, though, Demba Ba nudged a bouncing ball past Tim Howard and into the net
...but an earlier effort was the big talking point after the linesman failed to see the ball across the line
...but an earlier effort was the big talking point after the linesman failed to see the ball across the line

The Premier League have said they want to bring it in to play ‘as soon as is practically possible’ and, after this draw, Everton manager David Moyes was asking for it to happen even quicker.

The Scot understandably, was shattered that his team failed  to collect three points from an  absorbing tussle. With better  fortune and arguably better  officiating, Victor Anichebe and Marouane Fellaini would have put Everton out of reach.

‘I thought we had a couple of goals in the game that should have counted,’ said Moyes, referring to a header from Anichebe late in the second half that TV replays clearly showed to have crossed the line, and a strike from Fellaini that was wrongly adjudged offside.
‘The linesman is standing on the line, so you hope he sees it. I don’t know how he has missed them.

‘I told him after the game he had cost us a couple of goals. But there is nothing I can do about it. Technology will eventually come in.’

Significantly, his opposite number was in total agreement.

Tribute: Everton showed true class as they honoured the victims of Hillsborough before kick-off
Tribute: Everton showed true class as they honoured the victims of Hillsborough before kick-off

Tribute: Everton showed true class as they honoured the victims of Hillsborough before kick-off

Tribute: Everton showed true class as they honoured the victims of Hillsborough before kick-off

‘My technical team told me it was over the line,’ said Newcastle boss Alan Pardew, referring to  Anichebe’s 79th-minute header. ‘I have been saying for as long as anyone that technology must come in. It has cost Everton a crucial goal.’
It was such a shame that this topic ended up as the talking point. Everton for much of the contest were outstanding, playing with verve and swagger, but Newcastle made just as big a contribution in the second period.

Here were two fine sides, playing football in the spirit it is intended.

A draw may have been the final outcome, Demba Ba’s double  cancelling out efforts from Leighton Baines and Anichebe, but it was an evening when football emerged  victorious.
Baines in the backside: Everton defender Leighton handed the home side the lead early on
Baines in the backside: Everton defender Leighton handed the home side the lead early on

Baines in the backside: Everton defender Leighton handed the home side the lead early on

This was the first game played on Merseyside since the  revelations about the Hillsborough disaster were published and, as was the case when they provided the opposition for Liverpool in their first game after the tragedy in 1989, Everton covered themselves in glory.
It has been a hugely emotional week on Merseyside. For all the joy and relief that came from Liverpool fans being exonerated by the Hillsborough Independent Panel, there remains pain and disbelief about the horrors that unfolded on the Leppings Lane terrace.

How best to mark the occasion was clearly something Everton had thought long and hard about. The display was wonderfully poignant and dignified without being sentimental and was a fitting tribute to their Red brothers and sisters.

Hit the post, literally: Nikica Jelavic's evening didn't last long after he collided with the upright
Hit the post, literally: Nikica Jelavic's evening didn't last long after he collided with the upright
Here, in raw, touching terms, was Merseyside standing united.
It had been mooted that You’ll Never Walk Alone would be played before kick-off but, instead, it was perhaps more fitting that The  Hollies’ He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother rang out when the 96 names were shown on screens at either end of the stadium.

Their tribute was widely  commended and, soon after, so was the football Everton produced.

Newcastle were also very poor.
‘We were shocking,’ fumed Pardew,  who watched the game from the directors’ box, as he was serving the first of a two-game touchline ban. ‘The first half was as bad as we have been in my time here.’

Off the line: Newcastle themselves forced the hosts on the back foot, and Baines had to clear
Off the line: Newcastle themselves forced the hosts on the back foot, and Baines had to clear
Only a linesman’s flag prevented Everton from taking a third-minute lead but on this occasion the decision was correct. Nikica Jelavic had strayed offside just before Fellaini’s shot had been parried by Harper.

The reprieve was only temporary as Baines gave Everton a 15th-minute lead. He exchanged passes with Fellaini before doing likewise with Steven Pienaar before smashing a drive beyond Harper.

Everton wasted good chances before the break and they were made to pay shortly after it when Ba, who came on as a substitute for Sylvain Marveaux, swept in after some poor defending.

Back in it: Second-half substitute Demba Ba took just four minutes to pull his side level
Back in it: Second-half substitute Demba Ba took just four minutes to pull his side level
Back in it: Second-half substitute Demba Ba took just four minutes to pull his side level

But Everton came back and, as Moyes said, should have been rewarded only for Fellaini to be wrongly ruled offside when running on to a Pienaar pass and then the same assistant, Ceri Richards,  failing to spot Anichebe’s header crossing the line.

When Anichebe pounced in the 88th minute, it looked as if Everton had got their rewards but Ba had the final word, applying the  dramatic end to a whirlwind night.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

English Matches Review


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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Soccer-European season kicks off after 48-hour break


(Reuters) - The new European season kicked off with three embarrassingly one-sided matches and two goalless draws on Tuesday, less than 48 hours after Spain won Euro 2012.

Malta captain Michael Mifsud produced the outstanding performance of the evening with four goals as Valletta crushed hapless Lusitans of Andorra 8-0 in one of three Champions League first qualifying round first-leg ties.

Lusitans, who won the Andorran league for the first time last season, were quickly in trouble as Jonathan Caruana gave Valletta a fourth minute lead.

Former Kaiserslautern, Lillestrom, Coventry City and Barnsley forward Mifsud and Brazilian striker Jhonnattann, signed from Volta Redonda earlier this year, added two goals apiece as the hosts raced to a 5-0 lead after only 23 minutes.

Mifsud made it 6-0 and completed his hat-trick on the stroke of halftime and added another to his tally with a solo goal in the 70th minute before Edmond Agius rounded off the scoring two minutes later.

Luxemburg's FC Dudelange, who got the 2012-13 season rolling as their game kicked off first, thumped San Marino's Tre Penne 7-0 while Northern Ireland's Linfield were held to a goalless draw by B36 Torshavn from the Faroe Islands.

Dudelange's match kicked off only two days after Spain lifted the Euro 2012 trophy in Kiev to bring the curtain down on the previous season.



Sofian Benzouien and Aurelien Joachim both scored twice for the Luxemburg side who have been domestic champions 10 times in the last 13 seasons.

The Champions League will take nearly 10 months to complete, with four qualifying rounds, a group stage and three more rounds of of knockout games, before ending on May 25 with the final at Wembley.

There were also two games in the mind-bogglingly complex Europa League where Gomel won 6-0 at Vikingur in a meeting of the teams who finished third in Belarus and Faroe Islands respectively.
Portadown of Northern Ireland drew 0-0 at Macedonia's Shkendija in the other match, with 35 further ties to be played on Thursday.

Monday, June 25, 2012

England's penalty curse strikes again at Euro 2012

 KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — It was the same old penalties heartache for England. This time, though, there was no hard-luck story to accompany the loss.

Defeat by Italy in the European Championship quarterfinals made it six losses in seven tournament shootouts as England's curse struck again on Sunday. Outclassed and outplayed comprehensively by Italy, Roy Hodgson's side clung on to a 0-0 draw. But in Kiev, there were no near misses, no decisions by the referee to bemoan, just a timid display from a weary team.

And one that's going home on Monday. "We might have to accept that we weren't quite good enough to win it over 120 minutes," Hodgson said. "Penalties is the same road we have been down before." The only victory when England players have been put on the spot from 12 yards (meters) came in the Euro '96 quarterfinals against Spain.

The English penalty jinx started in the semifinals of the 1990 World Cup against West Germany and the unified Germans ousted them at the same stage in Euro '96. Argentina was the shootout victor in the second round at the 1998 World Cup, and Portugal ousted England at the quarterfinals at both Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup.

"It's obviously a hard way to go out," England striker Wayne Rooney said. "And it's maybe happened too many times now." How different it might have been in Kiev as Sunday turned to Monday. Rooney put England 2-1 in front in the shootout after Riccardo Montolivo missed his penalty.

But England's dreams soon ended up in ashes. Both Ashley Young and Ashley Cole failed to score as the Italians converted their penalties, allowing Alessandro Diamanti to net the decisive kick that secured a semifinal with Germany.

"The two Ashleys are strong enough lads to come back from this and the lads will be with them," winger Theo Walcott said. Cole scored in Chelsea's Champions League-winning shootout last month, but couldn't reproduce such accuracy for his country.

"Penalty-taking has become a bit of an obsession for us, and those players have done extremely well," Hodgson said. "But you can't reproduce the tension, you can't reproduce the nervousness and you can't reproduce the occasion (in training). The sort of, cool, calculated way that (Andrea) Pirlo had the confidence and chipped the goalkeeper is something you either have as a player or you don't. There is no amount of training or coaching that can teach a player that.

"We saw Ashley Cole take a penalty in the Champions League final. We have seen Ashley Young convert penalties for Manchester United and Watford. We were confident we had five very good penalty takers. Unfortunately two missed."

England's tourist board made light of more shootout misery on Twitter, writing: "England lose on penalties. For more on our culture and traditions go to visitengland.com." But any culture of playing football was largely lost on Hodgson's side on Sunday.

One statistic exposed England's anxieties in front of goal. The Italians produced 20 shots on target — one more than England managed in all four Euro 2012 matches, with only five coming Sunday. Italy also had 64 percent of possession and a pass completion rate of 81 percent compared with England's 61.

"I don't begrudge Italy their victory but I thought for long periods of time it was an interesting tactical battle," Hodgson said. "When we got into one or two good occasions, we didn't do as well as we could."

It didn't help that Steven Gerrard and Scott Parker in England's midfield engine room were struggling with injuries. Gerrard stayed on the pitch to score in the shootout despite struggling with cramp in his hip and calf. Parker was forced off early in extra time with a reoccurrence of an Achilles' injury.

"We had three very tough games before this one," Hodgson said. "At least we go away unbeaten during normal time." England opened with a draw against France but beat Sweden and Ukraine to advance to the quarterfinals as group winners.

But that feat couldn't disguise tepid displays when they failed to keep hold and relied on ultra-defensive tactics. While Rooney returned from suspension to clinch the victory over Ukraine in the final group match, the striker lacked sharpness against Italy, spurning several chances including an early header.

"We had lots of players out there running on empty, with very tired legs, fighting off cramp," Hodgson said. "But they kept us in there until the end and when you go to penalties you do have a chance."
Italy seized the chance. But just reaching the quarterfinals could be considered a success for a side Hodgson only took charge of last month following Fabio Capello's resignation in February.

source: mail.com/int/sports/soccer/1384732-englands-penalty-curse-strikes-euro-2012.html#.1258-stage-set1-2

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Shevchenko wants to play 1 last Ukraine match

DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — This wasn't the farewell game he was hoping for, so Andriy Shevchenko wants another one.
The Ukraine captain confirmed his competitive career was over after a 1-0 loss to England on Tuesday, which eliminated his team from the European Championship. However, Shevchenko wants to play one last match for his country to thank his fans for their support throughout his career.
"If it's possible, I will play one more game," Shevchenko said. "It will probably be one of the friendlies. I will ask for the organization of this match." It wasn't a fitting end to his 111-match international career in which he scored 48 goals — more than three times as many as any other Ukrainian player.
Shevchenko didn't start the must-win match for Ukraine because of a left knee injury and came on as a substitute in the 70th minute. Fans chanted "Sheva, Sheva" but he couldn't help the team mount a comeback.
Long before Euro 2012, Shevchenko announced that the tournament would be his last after persistent knee and back problems weighed him down in recent seasons. He is not the predatory striker he was in his heyday when he regularly scored more than 20 goals per season for AC Milan, and he recently said he would not be able to play three full matches a week.
Still, Shevchenko proved to be of great value for Ukraine at Euro 2012, scoring twice in helping the co-host beat Sweden 2-1 in their opening match last week. The 2004 European Football of the Year, who is without a club after his contract at Dynamo Kiev expired, believes the Ukraine team has a fruitful future ahead without him.
"I think there is a time to give the opportunity to the younger players," Shevchenko said. "They have a very good future." The striker said the squad's younger players have gained valuable experience at Euro 2012 — only the second major football tournament in which Ukraine has taken part besides the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
"It will really give them the opportunity to feel stronger and feel they have played at the highest level of European football," Shevchenko said. "I will give them an opportunity to play."
 Source: mail.com/int/sports/soccer/1373048-shevchenko-wants-to-play-1-ukraine-match.html#.1258-stage-set1-2

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Western Ham


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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Bayern Munich Beats Real Madrid in a Penalty Shoot



From first league, Real trailed by a goal then Cristiano Ronaldo strikes -- the first, a penalty and next is a neat low finish which put them in control.

With a spot kick done by Arjen Robben, he leveled the tie for Bayern. No further goals meant a shoot-out, which Bastian Schweinsteiger settled to send his team to the final goal.

While Mario Gomez and David Alaba scored for Bayern, the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer played a major part saving real's first two penalties, from Kaka and Ronaldo.

This was the second time in major Champions League shoot-outs ronaldo had missed from the spot. If you remember he also failed for Manchester United in the 2008 final against Chelsea.

So let's follow the game of Real Madrid and see if they will beats Sevilla FC.



Sunday, April 1, 2012

Wycombe hit by transfer embargo

Wycombe Wanderers have been placed under a transfer embargo after failing to file their accounts on time.

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The temporary embargo will not directly affect the club's attempts to avoid relegation from League One with the season's final loan window having already closed.

Wanderers are also playing down the issue, which relates to their accounts for the year ended June 30 2011. A statement on Wycombe's official website read: "The accounts were scheduled to be filed with Companies House and the Football League by Saturday March 31 but have been delayed due to the imminent sale of Adams Park tenants London Wasps. Because of the uncertainty surrounding Wasps, the club have been unable to finalise the budget for the forthcoming season.

"This means the club has been placed under a temporary transfer embargo but this should have no effect due to the transfer and loan window being closed. The embargo will be lifted once the accounts have been filed and the audit has been completed. The club would like to reassure supporters that the matter will be resolved in the coming weeks."

Wycombe Wanderers Trust, meanwhile, have announced that David Roberton and Don Woodward have both resigned their positions as supporters trust directors on Wycombe's board as a result of the club's failure to lodge its accounts.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

AC Milan Vs FC Barcelona football liga match preview




AC Milan have never lost the home leg of a European Cup quarter-final tie, winning 10 and drawing four. The Serie A champions have conceded 11 goals, the most times of any side left in this season's competition. Current Milan players Ibrahimovic, Maxi Lopez, Van Bommel and Zambrotta have all had spells with the Blaugrana during their careers.

Barcelona have already beaten AC Milan at San Siro this season, winning 3-2 on Matchday 5 during Group H action. Guardiola's side topped Group H with 16 points and the Italians were runners-up with nine points. The Catalans have won nine matches in a row in all competitions since a 3-2 loss to Osasuna in early February.



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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Crystal Palace Vs Doncaster Rovers football liga match preview



Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last six home games, but have drawn three of them. A total of 8 goals have been scored by the Eagles in those games, with 2 conceded. Crystal Palace see themselves just below half way in the npower Championship, showing a record of 53 points from their 38 games played so far,

Doncaster Rovers have an average recent record on the road, seeing them win just 1 and draw 2 of the last six. While the Rovers have hit 6 goals, 9 have hit the back of the wrong net. Doncaster Rovers are stuck down in the relegation zone of npower Championship with a return of just 31 points from their 38 games thus far.




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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Ipswich Town Vs Burnley football liga match preview



Ipswich Town have lost just once in their last six home games, winning four and drawing the other one. These high-scoring games have yielded a total of 17 goals for the Tractor Boys, with 8 goals against. Ipswich Town see themselves just below half way in the npower Championship, showing a record of 48 points from their 36 games played so far.


Burnley have an average recent record on the road, picking up two good wins, but losing three, from the last six. A generous 6 goals have been both scored and conceded in this period.Burnley see themselves just below half way in the npower Championship, showing a record of 49 points from their 36 games played so far.



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Bristol City Vs Watford football liga match preview



Bristol City will again be without defender Lewin Nyatanga. The Robins will be without the centre-back for a further three weeks due to his persistent ankle injury. The Wales international has had an injection to try and cure the problem, but it will not be a quick solution. Manager Derek McInnes will be without the services of on-loan midfielder Sean Davis as a thigh strain keeps him out and the Bolton man is fighting to be fit for the weekend game at Middlesbrough.


Winger Kacaniklic is expected to have a better chance of involvement, however, despite being forced off 10 minutes from time with a leg problem. Manager Sean Dyche has options should Mariappa not make it, with Dale Bennett back in full training following his bout of concussion at West Ham while fellow defender Martin Taylor is also fit again after a broken toe. Otherwise, long-term injury victim Stephen McGinn (knee) is the only absentee as he continue his road to recovery.



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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Crystal Palace Vs Leicester City 12BET preview ENGLISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP:1/2 9PM GMT+8




Leicester City that is currently placed in the mid 12 of the English Championship Crystal Palace has managed to collect an average of 1.33 points in 3 matches this season. Concerning matches played at home against the mid 12 this season Crystal Palace has collected 2 points on average in 2 matches.


Crystal Palace who is currently placed in the mid 12 of the English Championship Leicester City has managed to collect an average of 0 points in 0 matches this season. When looking at matches played away against the mid 12 this season Leicester City has collected 0 points on average in 0 matches.-wosb.com

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Middlesbrough Vs Leicester City ENGLISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 12BET 9/29 2:45AM(GMT+8)



Middlesbrough has played 4 English Championship matches this season on Riverside Stadium. On home ground Middlesbrough has won 1, drawn 3 and lost 0 matches. This ranks the Boro 16th in home team performance in the English Championship.Leicester City has played 4 English Championship matches this season away from home. On away ground Leicester City has won 1, drawn 3 and lost 0 matches. This ranks the Foxes 10th in away team performance in the English Championship.
Middlesbrough home performance in league points, Middlesbrough’s performance is greatest when looking at opponents in the mid 12 with an average of 1.67 points per game.Leicester City away performance in league points, Leicester City’s performance is greatest when looking at opponents in the bottom 6 with an average of 3 points per game.-wosb.com