Saturday, November 2, 2013

Platini Wants World Cup Expanded

Michel Platini (58), the Uefa president has echoed the suggestion of the FIFA president Sepp Blatter (77), that the World Cup representation should be expanded with the number of countries representing Africa and Asia increased.

Platini was of the opinion, that instead of reducing the number of European representation in the tournament, the total number of participants should be increased from 32 to 40.

The former French star striker told The Times newspaper that, ''Instead  of taking away some European (representation) we have to go to 40 teams in the World Cup,'' Platini said.

He said that, ''We can add two African, two Asiatic, two American and one from Europe. I support this idea totally.''



Michel Platini  (Uefa President)

Mr Platini, who may contest FIFA Presidency against Mr Blatter in 2015, added, ''Football is changing and now we have 209 associations.''

''There are more countries, so why reduce? he asked. Forty is not so bad.

''You have three days more of the competition and you make more people happy,'' he said.

Earlier on Mr Sepp Blatter, had written in the FIFA weekly magazine that there was imbalance in the World Cup representation. He wrote that Africa and Asia are under represented. He believes that the flaw must be corrected.

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''This flawed state of affairs must be rectified. Africa the confederation with the most member associations (54), is woefully under - represented at the World cup.''

''As long as this remains the case, African sides may never win an intercontinental trophy, regardless of progress on the playing side.

''From a purely sporting perspective, I would like to see globalisation finally taken seriously and African and Asian national associations accorded the status they deserve at the FIFA World Cup.''

 ''It cannot be that the European and South American confederations lay claims to the majority of the berths at the World Cup (18 or 19 teams), because taken together, they account for significantly fewer member associations (63) than Africa and Asia (100), Blatter added.

The President of the world football governing body (FIFA), concluded by saying, ''At the end of the day an equal chance for all is the paramount imperative of elite sport.''

The suggestion of Michel Platini is not bad, except that Europe already has almost half of the current make up of the total number in the tournament(13). I think that Europe should not be given another slot, rather Africa having the biggest confederation should be given extra three instead of the two he proposed.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Brooklyn Beckham For Trial At Man United

Brooklyn Beckham (14), the first son of former Manchester United super star, David Beckham, has been offered trial by the club, for a place in their youth academy.

The club wants the youngster, to participate in a couple of training sessions with the team, before the academy will be able to assess, if he is okay to be admitted into the academy.


                                       Brooklyn with his girlfriend

The junior Beckham visited the club's training ground yesterday, (Thursday).

During his weekly news conference, the club manager, Mr David Moyes, refuse to address the issue, concerning the young Beckham, with the statement that they do not talk about young players.


Brooklyn with his father and brothers
 
He said, that he was not asked about any other young players and so he wouldn't be expected  to answer the question about the boy.

''We don't talk about young players. You don't ask me about any other young players,  so you wouldn't expect me to answer that, would you?'' he asked the reporters.

Read also: africanfootie.blogspot.com

Brooklyn was at the LA Galaxy Academy, when his father was playing for the American club. He has also trained with Chelsea and QPR youth teams, since the family moved to London.

In the first video, Brooklyn was with his girl friend, the 15 year old daughter of a London millionaire aristocrat.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Klopp Extends His Dortmund Contract

Jurgen Klopp (46), the Borussia Dortmund coach, has just extended his contract with 2 years, which will keep him in the club till 2018. The old contract was to have expire in 2016.

Klopp became the chief coach of the club in 2008 and has won three titles for the top German Bundesliga team, including leading them to the Uefa Champions League final against the eventual winner - Bayern Munchen.

There has been speculation linking him with a move to a number of high profile clubs across Europe, but with this extension, he put a stop to the speculations.
Jurgen Klopp

The general manager of the club, Hans-Joachim Watzke, said that one should not never separate things that belongs together and as a result they have extended the contract of the head coach again.

Read also: africanfootie.blogspot.com

''Since you should never separate that which belongs together, we 've extended the contract of our head coach and his team once again.''

Michael Zorc, the club's director of sports, added, ''He's the perfect coach for Dortmund.''

The contracts of Klopp's assistants, Peter Krawietz and Zeljko Buvac were also extended untill 2018.

After signing the contract, the coach said, ''We 're all still just a little bit in love with this club and the way things are progressing here.''

''We want to have the tranquility to plan the future of this wonderful club together.''

''Together we have written an exciting story here, maybe the most exciting and thrilling football story of the past few years.

''But I do not have the feeling that I have to start with any final chapter yet,'' he added.

Jurgen Klopp, talked to the media after Dortmund beat Real Madrid 4 - 1 in the Champions League match last season.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Some Major European League Results (26/10/13 & 27/10/13)

       EPL

Sunderland       2  -  1   Newcastle United
Chelsea            2  -  1   Man City
Swansea           0  -  0   West Ham
Tottenham        1  -  0   Hull City
Crystal Palace  0  -  2   Arsenal
Aston Villa       0  -  2   Everton
Liverpool          4  -  1   West Brom
Man United       3  -  2   Stoke City
Norwich            0  -  0   Cardiff City
Southampton     2  -  0   Fulham

Gonzalo Higuain of Napoli


Dutch Eredivisie

Roda JC            2  -  1   PSV
Feyenoord         1  -  2   Heracles
Zwolle               0  -  2   AZ Alkmaar
Vitesse               2  -  2   Groningen
Ado Den Haag   3  -  2   Twente
NAC                  5  -  0    Go Ahead Eagles
Cambuur            3  -  1    Utrecht
Ajax                   0  -  0    RKC


German Bundesliga

Stuttgart           1  -  1    Nurnberg
Wolfsburg        3  -  0    Werder Bremen
Hannover         1  -   4    Hoffenheim
Leverkusen      2  -   1    Augsburg
Bayern             3  -   2    Hertha
Schalke            1  -   3    Dortmund
Mainz               2  -  0    Braunschweig
Freiburg           0  -   3   Hamburg
M'gladbach      4  -   1   Frankfurt


Spanish La Liga

Vallecano            0  -  3    Real Valladolid
Levent                 3  -  0    Espanyol
Malaga                0  -  5    Celta de Vigo
Barcelona            2  -  1    Real Madrid
Elche                   0  -  1    Granada
Sevilla                 2  -  1    Osasuna
Villarreal             4  -  1    Valencia
Real Sociedad     3  -  0    Almeria
Atletico               5  -  0    Real Betis


French Ligue 1

Nantes                  0  -  1   Lille
Marseille              2  -  3   Reims
Bastia                   1  -  0   Nice
Guingamp            2  -  1   Ajaccio
Lorient                 2  -  1   Sochaux
Toulouse              0  -  5   Rennes
Valenciennes       0  -  1   Evian Thonon
Bordeaux             2  -  0   Montpellier
Monaco               2  -  1   Lyon


Italian Serie  A

Inter                 4  -  2  Verona
Sampdoria       1  -  0   Atalanta
Lazio               2  -  0   Cagliari
Udinese           0  -  1   Roma
Parma              3  -  2   Milan
Juventus          2  -  0   Genoa
Chievo            1  -   2   Fiorentina
Catania            0  -  0   Sassuolo
Bologna          1  -   0   Livorna
Napoli             2  -  0   Torino


Portuguese Premeira Liga 

Sporting Braga     0  -  1   Academica
Olhanense            1  -  0   Arouca
Rio Ave                0  -  1   Gil Vicente
Vitoria Setubal     0  -  0   Belenenses
Benfica                 2  -  0   Nacional
Porto                     3  -  1   Sporting Lisbon
Maritimo               1  -  3   Estoril Praia
Pacos Ferreira       1  -  3   Guimaraes

Friday, October 25, 2013

Uefa's Europa League (24/10/13)




Wigan Athletics      1  -  1   Rubin Kazan       
Apollon Limassol   0  -  0   Lazio
Valencia                  5  -  1   St Gallen
Swansea                  1  -  1   Kuban Krasnodar
Sheriff Tiraspol       0  -  2   Tottenham
Trabzonspor            2  -  0   Legia Warsaw
Anzhi Makhachka   1  -  0   Tromso
Shakhter Karagandy 1  - 1   AZ Alkmaar
PAOK Salonika       3  -  2   Maccabi Haifa
Dinamo Zegreb        0  -  0   PSV
Chornomor Odesa    0  -  1   Ludogorets Razgrad
Elfsborg                    1  -  2   Esbjerg
Red Bull Salzburg    2  -  1   Standard Liege
Zulte Waregem         1  -  3   NK  Maribor
Fiorentina                 3  -  0   Pandurii
Pacos de Ferreira      0  -  2   Dnipro
Bordeaux                  2  -  1   Apoel Nicosia
E. Frankfurt              2  -  0   Maccabi Tel Aviv
Dynamo Kiev           3  -  0   Thun
Genk                         1  -  1   Rapid Vienna
Slovan Liberec         1  -  1   Sevilla
Freiburg                    1  -  1   Estoril Praia
Lyon                         1  -  0   Rijeka
Real Betis                 1  -  0   Vitoria Guimaraes

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Uefa Champions League Results (22/10/13 & 23/10/13)

Anderlecht          0  -  5    PSG
Galatasaray         3  -  1    Copenhagen
Man United         1  -  0    Real Madrid
Leverkusen          4  -  0    Shakhter Donetsk
CSKA Moscow   1  -  2    Man City
Real Madrid        2  -  1    Juventus
Benfica                1  -  1    Olympiakos
Bayern Munich   5  -  0    Viktoria Plzen


Podolski and Ozil of Arsenal

Schalke 04           0  -  3    Chelsea
Arsenal                1  -  2    Dortmund
Celtic                   2  -  1    Ajax
Steaua Bucharest  1  -  1   Basel
Marseille              1  -  2   Napoli
Porto                     0  -  1   Zenit St Petersburg
Austria Vienna     0  -  3   Atletico  Madrid
Milan                    1  -  1   Barcelona

Read also: africanfootie.blogspot.com

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Bill Russel - The NBA Legend Arrested At The Airport

The NBA living legend, Bill Russel (79), was recently arrested at the Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, for having a loaded gun .38 caliber, Smith and Wesson hand gun in his luggage.

Mr Russel was arrested for a brief moment and released but the Transportation and Security Administration which discovered the hand gun during the search of his bag at the airport confiscated the gun.


Bill Russel
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Bill, who is in the hall of fame of Basketball, played for the Boston Celtics from the 1950's to the 1970's. In the course of his career, he won more titles than any other player that played or still playing the game. He won a total of 11 titles (11 NBA rings), he won one more than a former team-mate, Sam Jones, who won 10 titles.

The very tall former basketball player later issued a statement of apology. He said, ''Before boarding my flight from Seattle to Boston, I had accidentally left a legal firearm in my bag. I apologize and truly regret the mistake.''

''I was issued a citation by the TSA, whose agents couldn't have been more thorough and professional, when dealing with this. I really appreciate their efforts to keep air travel safe.''