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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Tosh argues Jimmy has made best of resources

Can anyone do better at Aberdeen FC?

FORMER Aberdeen FC player Steve Tosh today insisted the blame for Aberdeen FC’s Scottish Cup catastrophes should not rest solely with boss Jimmy Calderwood.

The AFC Supporters Society turned up the heat on the under-pressure Aberdeen FC manager by calling for him to be sacked in a letter to Willie Miller.

Aberdeen FC director of football Miller responded by saying he still has faith in Calderwood.

Queen of the South’s Tosh was at Pittodrie when the last Aberdeen FC manager was dismissed, as Steve Paterson’s reign was brought to an end in 2004.

The midfielder claimed it is wrong for Calderwood to be in the firing line by himself and that the players should take some responsibility for the quarter-final defeat to Dunfermline.

Tosh believes the fans should lay off the club’s manager – asking who could do a better job at Pittodrie other than Calderwood with such limited resources.

He said: “The players should feel a responsibility and it should not be one-way traffic all directed at the manager.

“I’d ask the fans to take a step back.

“With the budget Aberdeen have to attract players, who would do a better job than Jimmy Calderwood? Who would the club replace him with?

“Other clubs pay players on a par with Aberdeen, but buying a house and the cost of living where they are based are cheaper than the Granite City.

“If it’s hard to get players, then it will be hard to attract a top class manager up there.”

Tosh knows all about Aberdeen losing crunch cup matches.

He was at the heart of the Queen of the South team that beat Aberdeen in last season’s Scottish Cup semi-final.

The Dons’ disastrous defeat to Dunfermline brought back memories of that day.

But Tosh reckons there is little more Calderwood could have done against the Pars.

He said: “I watched the Dunfermline game and I don’t think the fans in the stands would have done much different to what Jimmy did.

“He might have put Tommy Wright on earlier.

“But fans have to understand Jimmy is at training every day.

“He picks the team based on what happens during a week, and over five years at Aberdeen he has got more decisions right than wrong.”

As the fans vent their spleens, Tosh is sure Calderwood is the ideal person to make sure it does not affect the players at a crucial time in the season.

He said: “Jimmy Calderwood is a big character with strong shoulders.

“He will keep it away from the players.

“Under Jimmy, Aberdeen have been a mainstay in the top six, which is their remit at the start of every season.”


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Chelsea Football Ticket News 03 - 26/3/2009

This Week’s Football Gossip

Manchester City are setting their sights high, with Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery, Barcelona striker Thierry Henry, Chelsea skipper John Terry and Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz all transfer targets. (The Times)

Liverpool may make a £9m bid for Valencia centre-back Raul Albiol if Daniel Agger refuses to sign a new deal to keep him at Anfield. (Various)

Real Madrid’s Dutch midfielder Rafael van der Vaart says he would like to join Chelsea, if his compatriot Guus Hiddink stays on as manager. (The Sun)

Hiddink, meanwhile, has urged Chelsea to bid for Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko. (Various)

AC Milan are lining up a £15m summer bid for Arsenal left-back Gael Clichy. (Various)

Everton defender Joseph Yobo will be offered a new £6m contract in the hope of fending off interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. (Daily Mirror)

Wigan are interested in signing Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton and will move for him at the end of the season. (The Sun)

Tottenham midfielder Tom Huddlestone has alerted Aston Villa, Newcastle and Everton by admitting he has concerns about his future at White Hart Lane. (Daily Mail)

Jeremie Aliadiere will quit Middlesbrough if they are relegated and the striker could make a shock return to Arsenal. (Daily Mirror)

Boro defender Emanuel Pogatetz also says he will leave the club if they are relegated. (The Sun)

Blackburn defender Andre Ooijer has confirmed he will return to PSV Eindhoven next season. (Various)

Birmingham striker Kevin Phillips is wanted by Australian side Perth Glory. (Daily Star)

Arsenal’s highly-rated young midfielder Mark Randall is wanted on loan by Blackpool. (Daily Mirror)

Ipswich and Watford are keeping tabs on Barnet striker John O’Flynn. (Daily Star)

Bristol City striker Dele Adebola is a target for Sheffield United. (Daily Mirror)

England boss Fabio Capello has branded striker Wayne Rooney a “crazy man” after the striker’s red card in Manchester United’s defeat by Fulham. (Various)

Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia is considering an application for a British passport that would allow the Spaniard to play for England. (Various)

Tottenham left-back Gareth Bale has revealed he is having extra coaching in how to become a better defender. (Various)

Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon is set to for showdown talks with manager Ricky Sbragia over his future. (Daily Star)

Uefa says it will bring match fixing charges against a European club within days. (Various)

Liverpool midfielder Yossi Benayoun is set to anger his employers by risking his fitness to play for Israel on Saturday. (Daily Star)

Former Portsmouth boss Tony Adams is hoping to rebuild his managerial career by landing the top job at Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam. (The Sun)

Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has vowed to stay as manager of Inter Milan for the next four or five years, quashing speculation he wants to return to the Premier League. (The Telegraph)

Leyton Orient chairman Barry Hearn believes up to a dozen cash-strapped clubs will go into administration in the next year. (The Sun)

Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has admitted he will be sacked as Mexico boss if they lose to Costa Rica on Saturday. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand insists footballers do not have a flash lifestyle, despite their huge salaries. “Our lives are quite boring”, he insists. “I spend a lot of time watching Coronation Street and Eastenders.” (Daily Star)

Chelsea and Russia boss Guus Hiddink showed that managing two sides simultaneously can be confusing when he referred to Arsenal’s Andrey Arshavin as a Chelsea player. Hiddink only has the midfielder under his charge with the international team. (The Sun)


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Worldfootballchallenge.com - Inaugural World Football Challenge

Worldfootballchallenge.com is the official website of the inaugural World Football Challenge. In this year, you can witness Chelsea's John Terry and Frank Lampard, Inter Milan’s Adriano and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, AC Milan's Kaka and Ronaldinho, Club America's Pavel Pardo and Guillermo Ochoa, and more soccer stars.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Chelsea Football Ticket News 02 - 26/3/2009

World Football Challenge: Chelsea and AC Milan to visit area in JulyChelsea FC's Stamford Bridge
Chelsea FC's Stamford Bridge

If you can’t afford to fly to Europe to take in some European soccer, don’t worry. It’s coming to you!

Not sure what to make of yesterday’s announcement of the World Football Challenge, a six-city round robin soccer tournament that will take place across the United States from July 19-26. The tournament will take four of the world’s top futbol clubs — AC Milan, Chelsea FC, Inter, and Club America — and will have them disperse to differing cities across the country, playing in this tournament until one is decided the winner.

Is this strategy, assuredly created by American soccer bigwigs and their money-grubbing European cohorts, the one that is supposed to pull the world’s game closer to our heart?

I hope!

As long as they don’t play on football fields, with football lines, this may turn out alright, especially in Baltimore.

Baltimore’s M&T Stadium will host Chelsea FC and AC Milan on July 24. Tickets went on sale yesterday at www.worldfootballchallenge.com.

This is your chance to see David Beckham in action. Chelsea’s Joe Cole and John Terry. Milan’s Ronaldihno and Pato. Chelsea’s Mustang, Ricardo Quaresma. The man they call Alex.

But honestly, how cool is this, especially considering it’s so close to home? Thoughts?

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Chelsea Football Ticket News 01 - 26/3/2009

Chelsea, AC Milan coming to Charm City

By MICHAEL BULLOCK,

Fans of international soccer who don't mind a relatively short journey can catch two of the globe's best -- Chelsea and AC Milan -- when those powers collide on July 24 at Baltimore's spacious M&T Bank Stadium. Kickoff is 8 p.m.

The Chelsea-AC Milan scrap is just one part of the World Football Challenge, a four-team round robin event that also will visit Stanford University, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena (Calif.), Atlanta, suburban Boston and Dallas, Texas.

Club America and Inter Milan are the other clubs involved.

Tickets for the Baltimore match can be purchased at www.worldfootballchallenge.com. They range in price from $35 to $125.

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Mowbray impressed by Martis

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray hailed the impact made by bargain-buy defender Shelton Martis.

Mowbray signed the Dutch player from Darlington while in charge of Hibernian and then paid just £50,000 to take him to the Hawthorns in the summer of 2007.

The 26-year-old has been well down the pecking order and had spells on loan at Scunthorpe United last season and during the current campaign at Doncaster Rovers.

But injuries to several players, plus Albion's failure to find a solid centre-back pairing, led to him being handed his Barclays Premier League debut in the goalless draw at West Ham United nine days ago.

Martis impressed sufficiently alongside Jonas Olsson to be given another chance in the 1-1 home draw with Bolton Wanderers at the weekend.

total respect

Mowbray said: "All season, we have had problems in defence. The two experienced players we have got in terms of age around the 27 mark, Abdoulaye Meite and Jonas Olsson, have only played seven games together this season out of 30.

"There has been no consistency in that position. The other two youngsters, Leon Barnett and Ryan Donk, with total respect to them, are young boys working their socks off.

"Yet they have never been anywhere near the sort of quality that they play against week in and week out and they have found it tough.

"You get to the point where you can't keep going back to the same players who have had opportunity after opportunity after opportunity and Shelton has been given his chance almost by default."

Mowbray added: "Shelton has come in, been on loan to Doncaster this season, came to our club for £50,000 from Hibernian, and yet against West Ham and Bolton he looked like a Premier League player.

"He has got the opportunity because of circumstance really, because of injuries etc, and his performance level in training.

"Doncaster wanted to take him back on loan and yet his chance came at West Ham, we put him in the team, and he did exceptionally well. Hopefully he will take his chance in the remaining games of the season."

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