Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Real Madrid vs. Barcelona (PATHETIC)

First of all what they was Real MAdrid and Jose Mourhino thinking. I mean are serious. Play with three center defensive midfielders. What is wrong with you. Didn't want to give up a goal that bad huh? Thought you would of felt a little more confident after your COPA Del Ray win which means absolutely nothing to me. That's Real MAdrids first trophy in like forever. There kinda like Arsenal but Arsenal doesn't complain as much as these guys. I hated this game, with a passion. I almost broke Tom Parkinson's TV because this game pissed me off that bad. Embarassment, pure embarassment. You call that soccer or football. It was a chess match to see who could get someone a red card first. Everyone putting there hands in the air after a simple touch. Wahhhh, Wahhh, Wahhhh omg some touched me. Get over it and yourselves. Yeah, I know I am not as good as these guys and probably never will be but are you serious! So many pansies out there and not enough winners and ball players. But maybe thats what soccer is turning into. I am just going to watch MLS and EPL now because at least how bad MLS is they still try and play and the EPL you cannnotttt compete with that league anywhere no matter what you say. The Italian league sucks, Spanish league not competitive enough, German league isn't bad, and the EPL competitveness week in and week out. Unbelievable. Pedro the right wing should never be allowed to walk onto a soccer field again with the way we acted, played tonight. embarrasing. I wish i could been there just to really injury the crap out of the guy. The lone wolf who provided this game with some brilliance was of course Messi. Amazing, absolutely amazing. Proved once again that Ronaldo couldn't compete in the spotlight. Didn't see Messi attack the referee once, wasn't involved with the rest of the Barca team trying to get Pepe sent off. If I was Jose, hats off to Messi. He tried to play, and always tries to play. Barely ever dives and plays his little heart out. When the subbed Pedro for the little dutch kid I was ecstatic because PEDRO SUCKSSSSSSSSS. He is awful besides diving what did you do today PEDRO? I knocked out a final and a presentation so I am gonna feel a little better about myself then you should. Well forget it. The other point is Cristiano, you aren't a soccer player anymore just a sex symbol, and a guy that can head the ball and hit a wicked good shot. Where has the rest of your game gone. I will tell you where you left it behind at MANU u prick. Sir Alex let you play! you had everything there but you were lured to the lavish pansy lifestyle at Real Madrid where they have done nothing for over 12 years. I'm pretty sure you were winning trophies at Manchester United. Hey don't you remember this: PANSY. Sorry if I screwed up spelling I am just extremely pissed that I had to watch that whole game and only get 15 minutes of brilliance. Messi should of called me to tell me at half time don't bother watchin the game until the 76th minute. And what Abedayor did to Busquets, I commend you Abedeyor loved watchin it live and the replay. Made my dad seeing the Spanish pansy know what a real foul feels like!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hello guys

Hey Everyone,
Sorry for the past couple weeks. We started up our spring season here at Stockton and I have been dealing with work and schoolwork too. Anyways, on April 15th MLS had some big news. They signed U.S midfielder Benny Feilhaber from a Danish club where he made 54 appearances in 2 and half years. This is a young man who I personally enjoy watching play but I feel that he hasn't grabbed a hold of his opportunities as well as I thought he would. After a successful 2005 U-20 world-cup and 2 seasons at UCLA Benny signed with Hamburg of Germany. He only made about 5 senior appearances before moving on the regulation battlers Derby County where he only made 10. 15 appearances in 4 years is not enough soccer. However, I love what is happening to many of these young U.S players. Many of them are realizing that the BIG clubs might not be the best fight. They can be successful in other leagues like Denmark, Belgium, Scotland, Sweden, Greece and Portugal or in lower level divisions. This gets them regular playing time and may even bring here confidence back. Also, I like how many are coming back to the U.S to play in the MLS and I thinking at the moment the MLS is flourishing with young talent, competitive games, and exciting future. Players are realizing the changes the MLS is making to make the league better and give younger players an opportunity to stay home. In the past 6 months I can think of 4 players who have made the move back to America. Jay Demerit (Vancouver), Hunter Freeman (Houston), Charlie Davies (D.C. United), and Benny. New England Revolution picked up his services in this years allocation draft after Chivas USA and Philly passed up on him. To me this is exactly what the Revs needed and frankly wanted. There are youthful team who has a great future ahead of them where they will be able to compete for MLS Cups. Matt Reis in goal, Darius Barnes, Kevin Alston, and A.J Soares in the back and Sharlie Joseph and now Benny in the midfield this is a core group of guys you can build around for now and the future. I think that this puts the Revs back on the map and puts them right in the thick of things in the eastern conference. I think this move for Benny benefits: MLS, Benny, and the Revs. Makes the eastern conference that much more competitive with Redbulls, the resurgence of D.C and this acquisition I can only hope more struggling U.S internationals (Freddy, Jozy, etc.) follow Davies and Benny in coming home. We can't look for just internationals to make MLS relevant, we need our own to market MLS to the American people and to the world.