Friday, May 21, 2010

Peter Crouch backs lauds Spurs team-mate King to shine at World Cup


Peter Crouch argues England will have a "world class" central defender at their throwing away if Ledley King can remain fit for the FIFA World Cup™ finals.


Peter Crouch think Tottenham team-mate Ledley King would be "a definite" for the World Cup if Fabio Capello were influenced by his strength.
King's career has been hampered by a knee injury but his chances of being named in Tuesday's 30-man provisional squad were boosted after coming through three games in nine days.

"He has proved his quality this season, hopefully he has proved his fitness. He played the last three games of the season, all for the 90 minutes, he came through those and trained this week with England as well."

David Villa declare to improve Barça

David Villa assures to add "his little bit" to a Barcelona side he already considers is the best in the world after implementation his €40m move from Valencia. The Spain international passed a medical and signed a four-year deal, which has an option for a further 12 months, at Camp Nou today before being presented to 35,000 wholehearted fans in the Catalonian capital.


Barça keep hold of their La Liga crown last weekend and the calculation of Villa to an already redoubtable forward line ought to make it even tougher for arch-rivals Real Madrid to reclaim the title. After signing a deal which contains a €200m buy-out clause, the 28-year-old said: "I hope that all Barcelona fans will be happy with my performances, I am sure that will be the case.


"I have come to a club that has won everything in recent years, so I will add my little bit to make the club better than it is now and continue that run of success. It is already the best team and club in the world."

Spain striker David Villa completes £34.2m move to Barcelona


The Spain star has signed a four-year deal after the Catalan side approved a £34.2m fee with former club Valencia. 

David Villa, the Spain forward, has fulfilled his move from Valencia to Barcelona after passing his medical this morning. 


The 28-year-old signed a four-year contract, with an option for a further twelve months and a buy-out clause of 200 million euros. 


"Anybody would be happy to come to a club like this - as everybody says, this is the best team in the world," Villa told Barcelona's website. 

"I'm very happy and proud to be here." 

"At Valencia I have grown as a player and as a person. At Valencia I have felt at home from day one and nobody will doubt it to be that way forever. 

"I want everyone to know that it has been a great source of pride for me to wear this shirt. It has given me so much and I will always carry it in my heart." 

Thursday, May 13, 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup Rooney eyes South Africa success


Wayne Rooney tonight collected the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year award and immediately set his sights on emulating Bobby Moore and Sir Bobby Charlton by helping England to FIFA World Cup™ glory.

The 24-year-old topped the poll of journalists with just over 81 per cent of a record number of votes cast, finishing ahead of Chelsea forward Didier Drogba and Manchester City's Carlos Tevez to win the prestigious accolade, which has been running since 1948.

Rooney, who led Manchester United's ultimately unsuccessful challenge to Chelsea for the English Premier League title, received his award at the FWA's gala dinner at the Lancaster London Hotel this evening. "It is a privilege to be given this award by the Football Writers' Association," said Rooney, who scored 34 goals in all competitions this term. "I am very proud. If you look at the list of previous winners, they are all great players and for me to be part of that now is a great feeling."
For me I am just looking to get myself right to get to the World Cup and do my best and with a bit of luck, hopefully we can be successful.
England and United striker Wayne Rooney 



Sir Alex Ferguson We'll be back


DETHRONED Sir Alex Ferguson congratulated rival Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti after being forced to hand over the Premier League trophy on an afternoon of anti-Glazer protests at Old Trafford.

Chelsea’s victory over Wigan at Stamford Bridge denied United a fourth successive title, although Ferguson’s men did their bit with a thumping victory over Stoke.

But the day was marred by angry scenes before kick-off and at half-time with fans demonstrating against the ownership of the club


Sir Alex Ferguson has thrown down the gauntlet to Barclays Premier League champions Chelsea by vowing: "We'll be back".

Manchester United lost this season's title by one point to the Blues, who could go on to complete the domestic double if they overcome Portsmouth in Saturday's FA Cup final.

Ferguson has only the Carling Cup to show for his efforts this term, but he is ready to go all out to wrest the championship back from Stamford Bridge and chalk up a record 19th title for the Red Devils.

"It was a disappointment but you can agonise over these things and I'm experienced to know you can't win them all," said Ferguson.

"It's a challenge. A few years ago it was Arsenal, then it was Chelsea, and each time we've managed to raise the bar at our football club - and that is exactly what we are going to do next year."

Ferguson is showing no signs of slowing down at the age of 68 and is as motivated as ever to bring more silverware to Old Trafford. "I'm at the right club," he added. "It's easy to be motivated at Manchester United simply because of the great players we've had over the years.

"Also what drives me on is expectation. In the modern world, once you achieve some succes


FIFA World Cup 2010 Preliminary Squads Announced Today


Competing at a FIFA World Cup is invariably the highlight of any footballer’s career, and this week we discovered which players have moved a step closer to realising that dream. The final 23-man squads will not be known until 1 June, but this week coaches from each of the participating nations named the 30 players from which that ultimate decision will be made.


To view the provisional squads selected by all 32 finalists, just click on the link on the right-hand menu.

Midnight tonight Central European Time is the deadline for World Cup teams to submit their preliminary 30 man World Cup rosters. From there they’ll have to cut the squads down to 23 by June 1st. So if you’re not in the 30, you’re not in the 23. Which means today is the day it all starts to take shape.


Selected news items so far are that Francesco Totti, Luca Toni and Alessandro Nesta have all been left out of the 30 man Italy squad. Brazil coach Dunga cut to the chase and named his 23 with no Ronaldinho, no Roberto Carlos, no Ronaldo, no Adriano, no Neymar and no Alexandre Pato. He’ll name an additional seven later today, but it seems Dunga already knows who he wants to take. England coach Fabio Capello didn’t spring too many surprises, but did include internationally retired defender Jamie Carragher.


2010 AFC Champions League review

Korea Republic maintained their stunning 2010 AFC Champions League form with all four of their participants advancing to the last eight to record a clean sweep in east Asia. In doing so they made history with 2010 being the first occasion four teams from one nation have reached the competition’s quarter-final stage.

The game
Adelaide United 2-3 (extra time) Jeonbuk Motors
Goals: Robert Cornthwaite 78, Sergio van Dijk 90+5; Eninho 38, 87, Lee Dong-Gook 116


The two sides began tentatively and following a cagey start Jeonbuk were the first to attack, Choi Tae-Uk testing the Adelaide keeper Eugene Galekovic with a distant shot. The K-League champions' efforts paid dividends seven minutes from break when Brazilian hitman Eninho finished off a move he initiated. Roared on by the home crowd, the Reds hit back with both Travis Dodd and Daniel Mullen close to netting the equaliser but it did not come until the 78th minute when Robert Cornthwaite popped up to pull them level.

With just three minutes remaining, Eninho appeared to have grabbed the winner, but once again the hosts equalised in dramatic fashion. Dutchman Sergio van Dijk bundling the ball over the line deep into injury time to force the game into the extra half-hour. Adelaide were then twice denied by the woodwork with Cássio rattling the post before Adam Hughes's free-kick crashed against the crossbar, while Jeonbuk's Lee Dong-Guk also saw his header bouncing off the bar. However, the Korean international had the final say when he latched onto Park Won-Jae's pass to seal an action-packed win.