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I should have left United earlier admits Owen

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Stoke City striker, Michael Owen, admits that looking back, he should have left Manchester United earlier in order to re-gain first team football.

The England international left Manchester United this summer on a free transfer after having a miserable injury hit time at the Manchester club. His last appearance for United came in November and now Michael admits that he should have left the club earlier.

Owen, 32, said: “In hindsight, probably that extra year might have been better to move in many ways.

“But, in saying that, I was injured for most of that last year so it might not have mattered anyway.

“But you won’t hear me saying a bad word about my time at United – I had a great time.”



Alex William Batt

No truths behind the Reina reports

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Pepe Reina’s agent has dismissed reports that Spanish goalkeeper is to leave Liverpool.

The Liverpool goalkeeper has been their number one since he joined the club back in 2005 after signing from Villarreal. Over the last few seasons he has been seen as one of the best keepers in the premiershi, however, he has made a slow start to the new season putting in poor performances for Liverpool which has sparked speculation that Brendan Rodgers could be looking at selling the Spaniard.

There has been a lot of rumours that Brendan Rodgers has been looking at other goalkeepers as potential replacements for Reina with Michel Vorm being one of the main targets.

However, Reina’s representative has played down the transfer talk and stressed that the 30-year-old will soon get back to his best.

“He is not having an easy time. The team has not started the season well and liability is falling on him,” said Manuel Garcia Quilon.

“But this will end when he returns to form. He has four years to run on his contract and rumours of leaving Liverpool are just that – rumours.”

Alex William Batt

Andre Santos charged by police for dangerous driving

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Arsenal defender, Andre Santos, has been charged by police for dangerous driving and driving without care and attention.

The 29-year-old full back was arrested last month for speeding just a couple of miles outside of the Arsenal training ground.

It was local policemen that noticed a car, believed to be a Maserati GranTurisomo, allegedly being driven at around 130mph and the driver failing to stop.

Andre Santos is expected to appear before magistrates later this month and he could be facing up to two years in prison if his case goes to Crown Court and if he gets convicted.

A Scotland Yard spokeswoman confirmed: ‘Andre Santos, 29, of East Finchley, north London, has been charged with dangerous driving and driving without due care and attention on August 17th this year in Mill Hill, north west London.’

Alex William Batt

Arsene Wenger not gunner think about the future

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Arsene Wenger has made it clear that there has been no discussions with himself and the club about renewing his current contract as Arsenal manager. The Frenchman then added that he would judge his own performance before deciding on whether or not to stay on an Arsenal boss.

Wenger has been at the helm of Arsenal since 1996 guiding them to numerous trophies, but has recently gone seven years without winning any silverware. In this time they have also lost three finals. His current contract runs out in two years time, but Wenger insists no discussions have been held.

Chief Executive, Ivan Gazidis, made it very clear this week that even though the club are currently on a trophy-less run, they still have firm confidence that the Frenchman is the right man for the job after claiming that Arsene Wenger has ‘Arsenal DNA’.

Although Ivan has given his backing to Wenger, the Frenchman himself still believes he has to judge his own performance before signing an extension.

“In the past I have always shown my commitment to the club, and at the moment I am not in the mood to think about the long-term future because we want to do well this season,” he said on Sky Sports News.

“I am an Arsenal man and I think I have always shown that, but I have to consider whether I do well or not, and if I don’t do well then I have to consider my future.

“I am long enough at the club to have the confidence of people I work with, but I will assess my own performances and whether I do well enough for the club.

“At the moment we are not there. Two years is a long time in my job, so I just want to do as well for the club as long as I can and accept all the rest.”

Alex William Batt

Wenger bac-ks Sagna to stay at Arsenal

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Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, insists that Bacary Sagna will stay at the club and will be as committed as ever on the pitch once he returns from injury.

Bacary Sagna sparked controversy in the Arsenal camp when he said in an interview that he wasn’t happy with Arsenal’s transfer policy and was not impressed with the sales of Robin Van Persie and Alex Song.

These comments then sparked rumours that the Frenchman wasn’t happy at the club, however Arsene Wenger has dismissed those rumours by confirming he expects Sagna to stay at the club.

Wenger said: “Bacary loves the club and I think he will stay here,” he said. “His interview doesn’t reflect the love he has for this club.

“He has always given full commitment.”

Sagna’s current contract with Arsenal runs out in 2014. He is sidelined at the moment with a broken leg but is expected to return to action in three weeks.

Alex William Batt

Andy Carroll set to make shock return after speedy recovery

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On-loan striker, Andy Carroll, is set to make a shock return to first team action for West Ham next week after making a speedy recovery from his hamstring injury he gained in his first game for the Hammers against Fulham.

The West Ham doctors are said to be surprised about how well Carroll has reacted to the treatment he has received on his hamstring and could make the shock return within two weeks. He was first ruled our for a minimum of six weeks, but this news will delight all West Ham fans.

Carroll’s new target is to know try and get fit for West Ham’s match against Sunderland in nine days time.

 

Alex William Batt

Brothers pact!

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Anton Ferdinand is ready to refuse Chelsea defender, Ashley Cole’s, handshake when Queens Park Rangers play Chelsea on Saturday at Loftus Road.

In addition, it is apparent that Anton’s older brother, Rio Ferdinand, is prepared to do the same when his Manchester United team play Chelsea in late October.

This decision has come after the Ferdinand brothers believe that Ashley Cole betrayed them by supporting John Terry during his court battle with Anton, which took place last season after it was said that Terry racially abused Anton.

Alex William Batt

Jovetic reveals City snub

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Fiorentina star, Stevan Jovetic has revealed that he turned down a chance to move to Manchester City or Juventus in the summer.

It is rumoured that the champions of England and Italy were both interested in signing the Montenegrin but he decided to stay loyal to the Italian club and confirmed he had no intentions on leaving.

Asked about City, he told Gazzetta dello Sport: “I stopped those negotiations.

“When Manchester City came forward with strength, I had already decided to stay in Florence.

“Am I happy to still be here? Absolutely and I have no regrets.

“The objective here is to get back into Europe and I won’t leave here until this club is competing at the levels it should be.”

Alex William Batt

The REAL truth is revealed…..23 years later

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On the 15th April 1989 a true footballing disaster took place in an FA cup tie between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield. Over-crowding in one stand caused a massive crush which led to 96 deaths and 766 injuries. 

After the devastating event, it was down to the South Yorkshire police to give evidence in to why it happened and whether it could have been prevented. At the time, the police had stated that there was nothing they could do about the disaster and that the fans were to blame for the crush because of over-crowding and forcing there way into the stand. However in the publication of the Hillsborough Independant Panel’s report, which was released today, it is said that the police were told to change or amend their statements and told to pass the blame onto the fans.

It was also later revealed that 41 out of the 96 people who died could have been saved.

An official Liverpool statement has been made and this is what it said: ‘Liverpool commends the Hillsborough Independent Panel report which acknowledges the avoidable catastrophic failures before, during and after the disaster.

‘The club also welcomes the Prime Minister’s apology to the families and survivors on behalf of the Government and await the Attorney General’s pending review of the report.

‘After 23 long and painful years, our fans have finally been fully exonerated of all blame.

‘Today, the world knows what we have always known, that Liverpool fans were not just innocent on that terrible day but that there was reprehensible and hurtful misrepresentation of the truth.

‘Liverpool Football Club would like to thank the Hillsborough Independent Panel for its rigorous work over the past two-and-a-half years and for publishing a comprehensive report based on the in-depth research and analysis into hundreds of thousands of documents.’


The Prime Minister has also offered a ‘profound apology’ to the families who have been affected because of the Hillsborough disaster and also said he feels like they have suffered a double injustice. Here is what he had to say:

‘With the weight of the new evidence in this Report, it is right for me today as Prime Minister to make a proper apology to the families of the 96 for all they have suffered over the past 23 years.
‘On behalf of the Government – and indeed our country – I am profoundly sorry for this double injustice that has been left uncorrected for so long.’


It has taken 23 years for the real truth to come out of the Hillsborough disaster and it seems that the police could have done a lot more to prevent such a horrible memory for everyone involved. Maybe this report will give some families some closure of the matter, but it still shouldn’t have taken 23 years for the real truth to come out.

sillyseason’s thoughts are with all families effected because of the Hillsborough disaster.


Alex William Batt

Djibril Cisse doesn’t want long QPR stay

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Djibril Cisse has revealed what he has planned for his career once his contract expires at Queens Park Rangers.

The French international has admitted that once his current contract ends in 2014, he would love to go back to France to fulfil ‘a personal goal’ and then end his career in the United States.

Cisse has said he wants to reach 100 league goals in the French league and that is why he wants to go back.

“I don’t feel tired. I’m giving myself three to four more years at the highest level,” Cisse told TV Mag.

“I am under contract with QPR until 2013/14. The I will return to France to fulfil a personal goal, which is selfish, and is to get over the line with 100 goals in Ligue 1. I am at 94 now.

“After this, I would not mind finishing my career in the United States.

“I’m really attracted to this country.”

Alex William Batt

Fulham go Greek for Karagounis

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Fulham have completed the signing of Greece international Giorgos Karagounis.

The 35-year-old has earned himself 120 international caps and has recently joined Fulham after being released in the summer by Greek side, Panathinaikos.

Karagounis said: “I’m delighted to have signed for Fulham Football Club and I am excited by a new challenge in England and the Barclays Premier League.

“I’m looking forward to working under Martin Jol and playing alongside some fantastic players at this Club.”

Cottagers boss Jol told the club’s official website: “Giorgos Karagounis has a wealth of club and international experience and I’m happy that he’s joined us for this season.

“He’s been an influential player for his club sides and is a renowned player in world football as he’s about to become the most-capped player for Greece. He brings many certain qualities to our squad.”

Alex William Batt

England vs Ukraine reaction

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England’s goalscorer Frank Lampard: “I’m very pleased to see the penalty it hit the back of the net. Nobody understands why Jermain Defoe’s goal was disallowed, it wasn’t a foul at all and we are not happy.

“We wanted to win the game but considering the circumstances we showed character to win a point. It’s a long group and it’s a good result considering we were 1-0 down with 10 minutes to go.”

 

England manager Roy Hodgson: “I am disappointed. There won’t be too many people watching the game that would disagree with me when I say some of the yellow cards were extremely harsh. Steven Gerrard was very unfortunate to get sent off, I would be amazed if he made two tackles during that game, let alone two bookable offences.

“Luckily we got our reward and who knows if Steven Gerrard had managed to stay on the pitch we might have got a winner.”

“Had we lost the game it would have been harsh on us as we deserved the draw.

“The first 15 minutes we weren’t at our best. The next 75 minutes we dominated the game totally. We created chances throughout the game, we struck the post three times. We thoroughly deserved a point.

“I am very happy with what happened out there. The fact is we played against a very good Ukraine team but I was very pleased with the way the players went about their task. I leave Wembley tonight a lot more confident that we have a squad that will take us to Rio in 2014.”

 

Alex William Batt

Late penalty saves England’s blushes after lackluster performance

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After a convincing 5-0 win away at Moldova, England faced a much tougher task tonight at home against Ukraine. Over 80,000 people were at Wembley to watch Roy Hodgson’s men take on Ukraine in their second World Cup Qualifying match. In a game which saw one amazing goal, one glaring miss, one penalty and one red card, both teams had to settle for a point after the game ended 1-1. It will not be the result that Roy Hodgson or England were after and they will be bitterly disappointed with the manner of the result. A very poor performance for England’s standards saw them struggle to create chances and whenever they did create a chance, they saw it go to waste.

It wasn’t a great performance by the referee at Wembley and he first came under pressure when he wrongly disallowed an England goal after Jermain Defoe smashed home from outside the box to only find out that the ref had already given a free-kick the other way after it seemed that Jermain had waved an arm in the Ukranian defender’s face. The free-kick seemed very harsh and rightly so a lot of the England side were left fuming at the decision.

A glorious chance for England came in the 33rd minute. A cross came into the box which Jermain Defoe headed back across right in the path of Tom Cleverley who was standing un-marked about two yards away from goal, but saw his shot go straight into the keeper and bounce wide. A massive chance for the young Manchester United midfielder and unfortunately for him, his game didn’t improve.

After a very cagey first half hour with neither team being able to create much, it was no surprise when the first goal came from nothing. Ukraine midfielder, Yevgen Konoplianka, picked up the ball from inside the England half and ran towards Joe Hart’s goal before curling a beautiful shot right into the top corner past the reaching Joe Hart. It was a truly wonderful goal from the Ukraine international and that is how it stayed until half time.

However there were two more chances for England before the first half ended and they both came down to Tom Cleverley. The first chance saw Frank Lampard pull back a pass straight to the young midfielder who completely mis-hit his volley and saw the ball fly wide. Tom then got into a good position once again, but saw his blasted shot smash against the post.

The second half was a very edgy affair with no real glorious moments for either side, but then after the 80th minute it all got interesting. Second half substitute, Danny Welbeck, had a glorious chance to level the scores but his six yard shot fired against the post. A big opportunity which he should have buried, but unfortunately, like his club-mate, Tom Cleverley, he couldn’t find the back of the net. 

Then came more referee controversy, when he refused to give England a penalty when it appeared that Danny Welbeck was tripped by a Ukrainian defender. A big appeal from England players were turned away by the referee and after looking at the replays, it seems like he made the right choice as it looked like Welbeck was looking for the penalty.

However a couple minutes later, England did get a penalty. Danny Welbeck unleashed a powerful volley towards goal which saw Ukraine defender, Yevhen Khacheridi, raise his arm and block the ball with his hand. A yellow card was show for the defender and the penalty was drilled home by Mr penalty himself, Frank Lampard. A huge sigh of relief for Roy Hodgson and for all England fans as they were rescued and a point was saved.

It ended on a sour note for England as captain, Steven Gerrard was sent off for a second bookable offence late on.

A point wasn’t what England were looking for, but after the performance, I think most people would take the point

 

Alex William Batt

 

Happy Santi

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Arsenal summer signing Santi Cazorla has admitted that he is loving life at Arsenal and is very happy with his new role at the club.

Cazorla, who was signed in the summer by Arsenal from Malaga for a fee in the region of £16.5m has started off very well in the premiership and has impressed many people in his first three games for Arsenal. He has also managed to grab a goal and an assist as well, both of those coming away at Liverpool in Arsenal’s first victory of the season.

The Spanish international has admitted he is happy that Arsene Wenger has given him a free roaming role and he is ready to make up for his price-tag.

“They have paid an important amount of money for me and the role they’ve given me is the one I like,” Cazorla told El Pais.

“I love the style of the team. Wenger’s philosophy is to control the game and I like to be on the ball. Furthermore, the boss has put me in a position, second striker, with all the freedom I want to have.

“I’ve come to play on the wings with the freedom to move inside, but Wenger has immediately put me in this position. With (Mikel) Arteta, (Abou) Diaby, (Tomas) Rosicky and (Jack) Wilshere, who is recovering from injury, we’re going to have a lot of the ball.“He told me to be at ease and that he’d play me where I could most help the team. It surprised me in pre-season when he put me as the second striker.

Cazorla has also been quick to praise fellow Spaniard, Mikel Arteta.

“Arteta has advised me a lot, he told me football is much faster and less tactical than Spain. It’s more give and go,” added Cazorla.

“Mikel has helped me to learn to see the game and said that if we play rapidly with the ball we’re going to create a lot of danger and we’ll beat most teams.

Alex William Batt

Putting down the Llor!

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Tottenham defender, Benoit Assou-Ekotto, has told new goalkeeper Hugo Lloris that he will have to wait his turn to get a chance in between the posts and has added that he believes current number one, Brad Friedel deserves to be the number one.

After arriving at Tottenham on deadline day, it has already been reported that French international, Hugo Lloris, is not happy with being second in line behind Friedel and he has made that clear with some of his comments whilst being away on international duty. He has said that he is not happy with what Villas-Boas has said about the current goalkeeper situation and is not happy with being second fiddle. 

With tensions already rising in the Tottenham camp, Assou-Ekotto has made his imput by backing Brad Friedel to remain as the number one at White Hart Lane.

‘It won’t be easy for him because there is competition,’ he told French radio station RMC.

‘No 1 keeper in the French team or not, he will have to fight to get the position in the team.

‘We currently have a keeper that doesn’t make any mistakes, who is very well-known in Great Britain.

‘To start I believe Lloris will be No 2. If our keeper doesn’t make any mistakes there is no reason to change.’

Alex William Batt