Australian cricket going DOWN Under behind the scenes???

After last week’s 1st Investec Ashes test, I think Australia showed the nation and the world that they are not a test side that will be walked over and humiliated  as some of the  press had made it sound in the months building up to this ashes series.

The performance of the Aussies was terrific and it made the match exciting to watch- especially on the final day. Obviously the stand out player for the team from down under was the 19 year old Ashton Agar who scored an impressive 98 in his first innings and bowled effectively. He is a star in the making, maybe not as prolific as Shane Warne, but he can reach superstardom if he continues to perform as he did at Trent Bridge.

The Australia camp however isn’t as united as again portrayed by the media. Former Australia coach Mickey Arthur is suing Cricket Australia for unfair dismissal and is demanding a hefty £2.4 million. This had outraged some greats of the Aussie game such as Shane Warne, who simply stated that Arthur is “out of order”.

It took a press conference from Australia captain Michael Clark, who insisted that the wallabies camp is united and are ready for the 2nd test at Lords which commencing tomorrow. However, some of the body language of other cricketers, most noticeably Shane Watson, seems to contradict Clarke and show that the team are not communicating or united.

Whatever happens, England will know they have a tougher job of retaining the Ashes as many had predicted, even if the Aussies are quite happy bouncing kangaroos.

Should Luis Suarez go or should he stay?

Over the summer Luis Suarez has been a subject which has surrounded the transfer saga since the end of last season. He has been constantly hinting exiting through the Anfield doors, but where could the Uruguayan go? Here are the three destinations which he has been linked too and how i think he could fit into any of these sides.

Real Madrid

One of the first clubs showing interest in the striker were Spanish giants Real Madrid. The team from the Spanish capital look to have Gonzalo Higuain leaving the Bernabeu and Suarez would be a perfect replacement. I believe that a partnership with Karim Benzema could materialise into one of the most deadly in Europe, as well as working with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. The problem that the troublesome talisman has is the Spanish media, who I think are much fiercer then the British press as proven in the Jose Mourinho saga near the end of his reign at Madrid. If Luis Suarez decided to let’s say bite a player or apparently racially abuse a player then the Spanish press would surround him like a herd of seagulls around you at the beach. Apart from the press, I could see Suarez fitting into the Madrid culture. The Spanish are like secret South Americans in my eyes, and for Luis a new experience in a new country would probably benefit him.

Arsenal

When I heard about Arsenal being interested in signing Suarez, I completely laughed it off at first, but after hearing a £30m bid had been rejected by Liverpool, then I knew this was a deadly serious offer, but I can’t see someone, who has only come out and said in the media of the love he has for Liverpool, that he would jump ship to join Arsenal. It’s like crossing the black pearl and moving onto the Flying Dutchman, a similar craft with a little more fire power. Arsenal have got some money to spend after the sells they have had in the previous few seasons and have the bargaining chip of the Champions League in their possession.  So watch this space people.

PSG

The newly crowned French ligue 1 champions have been linked with top striker Edison Cavani, but I feel this move may not happen, and therefore Suarez would make a good replacement target for the team from Paris. He, like at Madrid, could create a scary monster consisting of Himself, Zlatan Imbrahimovic and Lucas. I do question though if he would actually enjoy playing in France. The league itself isn’t as competitive as the ones in England and Spain. PSG have so much money that they can metaphorically buy the league away from rival clubs. Suarez may prefer to join a team that isn’t so backed financially.

However, I personally believe Suarez will start the new season on August 17th in a Liverpool shirt. He has been told he isn’t for sale and that Liverpool wants to keep without doubt their best player. He makes stuff happen at Anfield, he is loved by his fans up north and I do think that Liverpool will bring the best out of him both as a player and a professional sportsman.

Shocking Defeats… Terrible injuries…More chance for our Brits….only at Wimbledon…

British fans can be optimistic. Both Andy Murray and Laura Robson made it to the second week of Wimbledon, and their routes have been made easier this year due to the unbelievable tennis we have witnessed this past week.

In the Men’s singles, both Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal suffered shock defeats in the first and second rounds. Nadal lost in round one to an unseeded Belgian perhaps his knees were again refusing to collaborate with the Spaniards hard powerful way of play. Roger Federer, king of the court, fell to a player ranked 116 in the world in Round 2. This was a huger shock then Nadal because of how comfortable the Swiss has been on grass during his quite magical career. Tsonga, another of Murray’s possible opponents retired in round two. Therefore the Scot should make the final on Sunday where he may come against Novak Djokovic once again.  Murray beat the Serb in Flushing Meadows last autumn and there will no doubt be vengeance spreading through the world number ones’ veins.

Most if not all eyes however were upon Laura Robson, the 19 year old has broken into the top 20 in the women’s game and now aims for to make a career high at SW19. First up was the tenth seed Karlienko; a tough start for our Laura. But she came through and made it to round two where she played an unseeded woman off the park. The third round was a bit more of an uphill struggle however she came through after losing the first set and is still on the path to face the beast that is Serena Williams in the quarter finals of Wimbledon, a huge achievement for such a young, upcoming prospect.

So tennis fans, get out the strawberries and cream, this could be a good British summer after all…

What Effect has Carlos Tevezs’ departure to Juventus had on Manchester City’s squad?

Carlos Tevez’s departure from Manchester to Turin has been new Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini’s first major decision. Was it the right one though? The Argentine striker has no doubt been a revolutionist in English football since making the move to West Ham in 2006, and after further spells at both Manchester sides, the 29 year old has decided to move on, with current Italian champions Juventus signing him for just £12 million.  Where though does this leave Manchester City?

The strike force has become very limited now that Tevez has moved on, with just Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko the two prolific strikers in the squad.  Question marks have surrounded Edin Dzeko since he came to England from Wolfsburg in January 2010; he has a decent goal to game record although many of those appearances have been off the bench. Many would therefore claim that Dzeko is an impact player and not one who can perform at the highest level for the full 90 minutes.

Sergio Aguero is a world class striker. He has the ability to terrorise defences as proved last season when he came on in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford last season and changed the game. The striker however has had consistent problems with his groins and hamstrings which restrict him playing as much as he could. If Aguero was to pick up another injury this season, then City will find themselves in a real mess.

That is unless they don’t spend in the next few weeks ahead of the new campaign. City have already splashed over £50 million pounds on the capturing of Fernandinho from Shaktar and Jesus Navas form Sevilla. City, like many clubs, have been linked with Edison Cavani, perhaps the most wanted player in the world right now. The Napoli and Uruguay talisman has a £50 Million buy-out clause in his contract which makes him too overpriced in City’s eyes. But perhaps this player is needed for City to mount a serious title challenge next season.  Other possible strikers that the side could bring in are Real Madrid outcast Gonzalo Higuian and Bayern striker Mario Gomez.

Overall, this move in my eyes has hindered City’s chances to retake the Premier League this coming season unless they spend big. A top club like City needs a world class squad and they haven’t got the depth to mount a challenge if they don’t spend and bring in world class players. Say a player gets suspended and injured, the team needs a player with the same attributes and ability to come on and replace that player and City do not have that up front at the moment.

Manuel, get your cheque book out….

India Triumph in ICC Champions Trophy Final Thriller

India defeated a brave England by 5 runs in the final of a rain affected ICC Champions Trophy final at Edgbaston. Play didn’t commence until four o’clock due to the horrid weather, which reduced the game to 20 overs but with 50 over rules.

England won the toss and decided to field first, and this proved a decent decision to begin with as Broad bowled Sharma on 9 runs to make it 19-1 off 3.5 overs. A short rush of wickets tumbled as India were standing at a measly 66-5 off 12 overs. A late partnership built between Kohli and Ashwin as England struggled to find their sixth wicket. Eventually Anderson managed to find his maiden wicket of the match to break the India resistance and make it 113-6. Ashwin was run out late on as India finished with a reasonable score of 129-7 of their 20 overs.

England should have believed this was a relatively easy chase to win, and many would have perhaps considered the hosts favourites for victory, But the England innings began slowly and it wasn’t long before Captain Alistair Cook was gone, with the score just 3-1. Jonathan Trott was looking in good form until he was stumped magnificently by Dhoni. Root and bell soon followed and England, very much like India in their innings, looked in trouble at 46-4. The brilliance of Bopara and Morgan did settle the ship and England all of a sudden look comfortable, after 17 overs the side only needed 26 runs to win.

But the 18th over changed the concept once again as the pendulum of glory again swung back towards the visitors. Sharma’s second delivery was smashed for 6 by Morgan so the India field moved in closer and this worked in their favour as Sharma not only get Morgan out, but also Bopara next ball.

England looked all over the shop, two new batsmen at the crease that aren’t known to well for their batting ability. Both Buttler and Bresanan however failed to contribute much and the 19th over ended 115-8, with England needing 15 to win their maiden one day trophy. Tredwell and Broad managed to give England fans some hope with a couple of boundaries. England needed a six off the final delivery and unfortunately poor James Tredwell gave it a swing and a miss.

India and all their support (the majority of the stadium) could celebrate yet another competition triumph and to be honest were the best side in the tournament. For England, the hunt for one day glory goes on…

Messi to appear in Court

Lionel Messi, the worlds’ greatest footballer, has been summoned to Court on 17th September over tax allegations. The four time world footballer of the year has been accused over not paying up around £3.4m to the Spanish authorities along with his father.

Currently, the Argentine’s average net salary at Barcelona is around £16m a year, making him one of the highest paid footballers on the globe as well as gaining cash from advertisement, most noticeably Adidas.

If the 25 year old is found guilty of these accusations along with his dad Jorge, then the superstar could face a lengthy 6 years imprisonment and a hefty fine according to the judge.

The pair has been given their full backing by FC Barcelona, claiming that they believe their most prized possession is innocent of these allegations and will continue to dominate on the football field.

Adidas have also come out to support their advertising idol, and claim that they will continue to work with the best footballer on the planet.

Although these allegations will no doubt be a blow to Messi’s reputation, as he will now not be seen as one of the games most humble figures.

After Rose’s victory in US Open, Can Englands’ finest dominate Golf in the near future?

A tough US Open was won by Justin Rose last Sunday, the first Englishmen to win the event for forty three years. Many now predict Justin Rose to build from his maiden victory and go on to win many more majors. Could this though be the catalyst for English golfers to take supremacy in the sport?

Justin Rose would be our best bet. He has come close in many majors in previous years and now that he has won one; this should push him forward to many more. The Johannesburg born golfer is currently ranked 3rd in the world and has won two Ryder cups in 2008 and 2012.

Lee Westwood is another Englishman who has come close to winning a major. However it always seems to be the putter letting him down on the big occasions and if the man from Nottingham can master this skill, I’m sure his name will eventually be engraved onto one of the four most established trophies in Golf. Lee is currently ranked 12th in the world and similarly to Rose, has been part of the winning Ryder Cup teams of 2008 and 2012.

A final golfer hopefully to break his major duck is Luke Donald. The former world number one has struggled immensely in the majors and seems to never be in contention to win them. He was part of the winning Ryder Cup teams of 2008 and 2012 and is now ranked 7th in the world. If Donald was to succeed, he would go on to win many more that is for certain.

The most difficult thing about winning a major is to win it for the first time, and with Rose now having accomplished this milestone, we should see Rose win many more majors in future. No pressure Justin!

Confederations Cup 2013: who can end the Spanish reign of world football?

For the past five years, Spain have been the unstoppable force in the footballing world, conquering the European championships in 2008 and 2012 and the World Cup in 2010. The question on everyone’s lips heading into the Confederations cup in Brazil this summer is who can end this somewhat Spanish rule?

One of those teams will be the hosts, Brazil. Having not played much competitive football of late, the team have fallen down the FIFA world rankings- however this isn’t a team to rule out of any competition, with young talent like Neymar and Lucas and more experienced leaders in Luis Fabino and Julio Caesar, the team has a good mix of players. The captain, Thiago Silva, is a leader and still young. Playing in the PSG side that won their domestic league last season only adds to his experience and leadership ability.

Another side to watch out for is Italy. Since their embarrassing attempts to defend the World Cup (that they won in Germany in 2006) in South Africa 3 years ago, the side has regrouped and reformed under the management of Cesare Prandelli. They were surprising finalists at the European Championships last summer and with players like Mario Ballotelli the Italians can certainly turn up and win this competition.

Uruguay are another team that have been successful of late, Semi finalists at the World cup followed by a Copa America triumph a year later, the south Americans will be trying to win the competition for the first time. The destructive strike force that this side has (Edison Cavani, Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez) will be a handful for any defence and they could lead this side to further glory in Brazil this summer.

Obviously to win this competition, the three above nations as well as the other 4 competing nations (Japan, Tahiti, Mexico and Nigeria) must beat Spain. The team have steamrolled their way to win three of the last four competitions they have entered (they didn’t win the Confederations cup in 2009). The Spanish squad is strong throughout, as many of the players could make the starting eleven in any other national side, and the other competitors must play to the best of their ability to knock this powerhouse off the top of the footballing ladder.

Dominant Vettel wins Canadian GP

Round 7 of the F1 championship sees the franchise spend a weekend in Canada. This was the first race since the debate surrounding the pirelli tyres and Mercedes.
Qualifying saw poor performances by top drivers as Felipe Massa ended 16th, as well as the mclaren pairing Jenson Button and Sergio Perez both went out at q2. It was a familiar story up front as Seb Vettel gained yet another pole position as the championship leader looked quick on the Montreal track. A highlight of the session was Bottas, who ended 3rd in his Williams, his best ever qualifying in f1 and Williams best result this season.
Vettel made a strong start, making a quick start and gaining a lead early on. It was a disastrous start for Bottas though, as his Williams was overtaken by Webber and Rosberg early.
It was a race to forget for Sutil, as he span on lap 6 which saw him drop from 8th to 13th, it was a miracle no car hit the stranded German. The incident was reviewed by race stewards. Kimi Raikonnen also had a rather troublesome race; as he suffered similar problems as he did in China and then on lap 23, had his right rear tyre fail to go on during a pit stop.
One driver looking good for a podium place was Mark Webber- that was until his front wing came off in an incident involving caterham rookie Van Der Gaarde. Webber relucted to go to the pits and consequently was overtaken by Fernando Alonso on lap 42.
Van Der Gaarde eventually retired on lap 48 along with Sauber driver Nico Hulkenburg as the two drivers collided and both suffered race ending problems.
Back to Adrian Sutil, the German was given a penalty for failing to respond to a blue flag- which looked to end his hope of a points finish.
With 7 laps remaining; Alonso managed to eventually overtake Lewis Hamilton to gain second place.
But the race was Seb Vettels from the very start. The German was always in control and will extend his lead at the top of the F1 world championship.

Result: 1. Vettel; 2.Alonso; 3.Hamilton; 4.Webber; 5.Rosberg; 6.Vergne;7.Di Resta; 8.Massa; 9.Raikkonen; 10.Sutil

Retirements: Van Der Graade; Hulkenburg; Guiterrez

England football in transition after U21 Disaster??

England U21s crashed out of the 2013 UEFA U21 European Championships tonight after losing to their Norwegian counterparts 3-1.  After this disappointing performance in the tournament, does the future look bleak for England as a nation going into future competitions?

Well, the answer is no. The majority of the players are still only 21 or under, meaning they are still to mature. They can only get better and players such as Wilfred Zaha, who will join up with his new Manchester United team mates in the summer, will develop their skills as they progress on in their careers. Other players who were on loan last season such as Danny Rose and Nathaniel Chalobah will be returning to their parent clubs hoping to break their way through into the respective first teams.  Future Captains like Jordan Henderson need to gain more experience at both Liverpool and the England seniors in order to progress in his career but he will no doubt be the “Steven Gerrard” of the future.

Perhaps a managerial change is needed. Stuart Pearce has failed to really push the U21s to European success in the last two championships- and maybe a change at the helm would be beneficial, but who would take over? Perhaps a Neil Warnock or a more iconic figure in the International game… Glenn Hoddle?

Anyway, these players will be one day be given the chance to represent us, the general public in world cups and European Championships in the near future (Russia 2018 and Euro 2020); and by then these players will hopefully be the ones taking the Premier League by storm and make us successful once again.