Why the Lions will roar in Australia

I have a good feeling about the Lions tour this year. For the first time for a while, I truly think that we can turn over the wallabies in their own backyard by winning the test series 3-0. It may be early to come to these conclusions but these are the three main reasons why I think we have the best chance to claim a series whitewash in Australia.

The Coaching Staff have been instrumental and a revolution for the Lions team. Head Coach Warren Gatland has brought together a team of coaches who know how to win the biggest things the sport can throw at them.

Sam Warburton is a role model for young captains. He makes his presence known both on and off the field, although he may have missed the past few warm ups with an injury, he will only add to the strength of the team. He will feature in Saturdays warm up match against the Reds.

The form the team has shown in the two warm up matches against the Barbarians and Western Force have shown that we are here to do business, comfortable victories will frighten the Wallabies who could be seen in a transitional period can give them some cause for concern although the two opponents facing the Lions were weak.

The team should face their strongest test yet on Saturday as they take on the Reds in Brisbane, catch the action live on Sky Sports.

He Came, He saw, He conquered… and now he is back…

Chelsea have reappointed the “Special One” as Jose Mourinho was unveiled the clubs new manager today on a four-year contract. This will be the Portuguese’s second venture into the Chelsea dugout having previously managed the club between 2004 and 2007.

Having won the UEFA Champions League in 2004 with Porto, Mourinho moved to Stamford Bridge with high optimism, and declared himself the “Special One” at his first press conference as the manager of the Blues. Mourniho won his first game in charge as his side beat Manchester United 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.

Mourinho won five major trophies in his first tenure, including two league titles in his first two seasons at the helm, with the best win percentage of premier league matches to date (71%). He also managed to win two league cups and a community shield before getting the sack in 2007 after a falling out with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. Before his reappointment, he was the longest serving boss under the Russian since he took over the club.

Since his sacking, Jose Mourinho has won the Italian and Spanish domestic titles with Inter Milan and Real Madrid respectively. He also won the Champions League again with Inter in 2010. However the Portuguese wasn’t happy in Madrid and wanted to return to where he was loved- which in his mind is Chelsea and Inter.

In order to be a success once again at Chelsea- he must win trophies. His main target will be to regain the Premier League and snatch back the dominance that the two Manchester clubs have in England. The two previous seasons, Chelsea haven’t had a sniff in the title race as the two Manchester clubs ran away with the league. It will be down to Mourinho to bring back domestic success to the Bridge.

His other main aim will be to bring the Champions League back to Chelsea, and win it for a third time as a manager (and a first time with Chelsea).  This was the one trophy that eluded the previous Mourinho era at Chelsea. However, this resurgence of German football, the big money spending PSG and obviously the teams from Spain and Italy will make the competition even harder to win- which only makes it better for the neutrals.

Many say never go back…. Let’s see how Mourinho: Part 2 plays out, and if the success comes like it did first time around.

Guptill shines as New Zealand win 1st ODI against England

New Zealand responded to their test series defeat by beating England in the 1st ODI at Lords by 5 wickets thanks to the superb batting of Martin Guptill. The Kiwi batsman scored an unbeaten 103 with a boundary to finish and give New Zealand victory.

It was Kiwi captain Brendon McCullum who won the toss at Lords, but opted to put England into Bat. The Three Lions started comfortably, with both Captain Alastair Cook and Ian Bell easing their way into their innings until Bell was caught by Ronchi from a Southee delivery on 18; and Cook falling to the same combination on 30. From 45-0; England fell to 50-2. On form batsman Joe Root and Jonathan Trott steadied the ship until Root fell to the hands of McCullum. McCullum then took his second wicket as Trott was caught by Ross Taylor. Eion Morgan, who has been prolific for England in recent ODIs, fell for just 6 and England were now 126-5. Further down the order, Woakes and Bresnan added to the England total scoring 36 and 25 respectively. England ended their innings with an under par score of 227-9 after 50 overs.

The New Zealand innings started appallingly as both Ronchi and Williamson both went out for ducks. Before you could blink New Zealand were 1-2. However, two excellent batting performances from Ross Taylor and Martin Guptill arguably won the Kiwis the match as they together formed a 125 run partnership before Taylor was eventually caught out by Buttler. Anderson therefore claimed his three wicket of the match to again score a respective bowling average of 3-31 off 9 overs with an economy of 3.44. However, it was to be Guptill’s innings although at one point he was nearly caught out. The opener kept his head to score a magnificent century to give New Zealand a 1-0 series lead with 2 games to play.

For England; much thinking is needed before the second ODI in Southampton on Sunday- perhaps it’s the new red kit that is to blame…

Preview of the week ahead for the Three Lions

As the domestic season drew to a close; attention now turns to the two international fixtures celebrating the FAs 125th Anniversary starting with a game against the Republic of Ireland at Wembley tonight, followed by a trip to Brazil on Sunday.

Ashley Cole will captain the side tonight under the Wembley arch, after achieving 100 caps for the three lions. There have been rumours that Cole will only walk the side out, and Frank Lampard would then take on the famous England armband, however England have confirmed that Cole will captain the side for the duration of the game. The manager has called for supporters to respect the Irish fans by chanting appropriately in support of the team and nothing against the travelling fans. This will be the first time the two nations have met since 1995.

Following this match, the team then head towards South America, to take on the most successful nation in world football, Brazil. The English defence will have to deal with Neymar, who last week completed a move to Spanish giants Barcelona for a rumoured £30m. Along with Neymar, England will have to deal with a resurgent Ronaldinho, who has been in top form and perhaps back to his best since returning to his native Brazil.

England will face two very stern tests as they celebrate the FAs’ Anniversary but these two fixtures should provide entertainment and excitement for the fans watching the games either at the stadiums or on their Televisions.

Sunglasses, Sunshine and the Soap box Derby

Today was the annual Soap Box Derby in Warbleton, East Sussex. It is a charitable event in which competitors attempt to make it down the steepest of hills and try to reach the highest part of the hill on the other side of “The Triangle” in homemade go karts.

From monkey masks; to dodgems; and even coffins, this year was arguably one of the best years of the event. Many fans turned up in the sunshine to support the brave competitors.

There were no injuries or crashes, although a couple of karts did spin around the corner.

The Soap Box Derby was in aid of Prostate Cancer.

Where Will Martinez Go?

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez’s future is still in doubt after the Spaniard will not announce his plans until next week, but where is he most likely to go, and what he will have to do to be successful there? I have decided the 3 clubs that I believe are his most likely destinations, come the start of next season…

Wigan Athletic

If Martinez is to stay at the Latics, then it will be a new adventure for both him and a majority of the Wigan team as they compete in the Europa League for the first time in their history. There are no other vacancies that Martinez is linked with which offer European football. His relationship with Chairman Dave Whelan is one that is very strong and it will be very difficult to break the bond between these two.

However, a tough Championship campaign next year will make his job tougher, the bigger players will want to move on to bigger clubs in the Premier League if an offer comes in, and in contrast to previous seasons in which the Wigan boss has been linked with more established Premiership clubs, the chance to return to the top flight would be much harder to turn down.

Everton

Everton are perhaps the biggest club that are possibly after Roberto. They have just completed a magnificent final campaign under David Moyes- who leaves to take over at Manchester United. Everton have a team full of character- much like Wigan, and Martinez man management skills will benefit the team from Merseyside. If Roberto can create a relationship to Bill Kenwright similarly to Dave Whelan, then he could be in the Goodison Park dugout for a long time.

Problems that would face Martinez is the fact Everton don’t have the biggest budget and perhaps his eyes in the transfer market and finding affordable talent isn’t his strongest point as a manager. Martinez will also have to keep hold of star players such as Maraoune Fellani and Leighton Baines.

Stoke City

After the dismissal of Tony Pulis earlier in the week, Stoke will be looking for a manager to bring in fresh ideas to the club and perhaps a change in philosophy, something which Martinez can bring to the table. He may be able to transform a team famous for its physicality to perhaps one that likes to play it along the floor.

That won’t be an easy transition though, it will take time for the set of stoke players to adapt- hence a major set of transfers may be required. Stoke will be a challenge to keep in the Premier divison next year whoever maybe in charge, and if Stoke want stability- perhaps Martinez isn’t a manager to take the chance on.

In the end, I personally think Martinez will remain Wigan boss next season; I’m sure the Spaniard would prefer the prospect of trying and secure promotion rather than another relegation scrap he could face at Stoke or even Everton. The opportunity of European Football is rare for a manager who isn’t at one of the “big” clubs- and to pass that on would be a catastrophe for Martinez- as you are not sure how many chances he will get in a Europa League or Champions League. Finally, to break the connection he has with Dave Whelan will be heartbreaking and although things don’t last forever, I don’t think another year at Wigan will hurt.

R&A and USGA agree on Banishment of Anchoring Putters from 2016

Today, both the R&A and USGA agreed on the banishment of the Anchored putters after the announcement of Rule 14-1b. The new Rule will not come into action until 1st January 2016.

The rule 14-1b was proposed to governing bodies in November 2012 and after a large review, an agreement between the USGA and R&A has been reached. There was a mixed view on the proposal; the European tour committees strongly supported the banishment of anchoring whilst the PGA tour and PGA of America were opposing the ban. Therefore, rumours had spread that different rules would be in effect in different tournaments.

In recent times, winners of major competitions have used these anchoring putters, such as Open champion Ernie Els, US Open champion Webb Simpson and recent 2013 masters champion Adam Scott.

Another season, Another Trophy for Chelsea

It’s as you were at Chelsea Football Club- another trophy to add to the cabinet, that’s now 10 trophies in the last 9 years. Yesterday saw the west Londoners win the Europa League, becoming the first side to hold both the Champions League (although it shall be leaving for Germany soon) and the Europa League trophies at the same time.

Their opponents Benfica started the game much more positively. The first real opening fell to Guitan, but the winger’s shot blazed over the crossbar. It was again Benfica who had the next opportunity but Luisao slipped from 7 yards out which caused him to miss hit his shot and Chelsea could escape yet again.

Frank Lampard had the best opportunity for Chelsea, when his fierce shot was parried over the bar spectacularly by Artur.

Benfica haven’t had the best form in finals, since their last triumph against Real Madrid back in 1951, the team have made seven finals and lost them all. And the curse seemed to continue when a long ball from the ever present Petr Cech found its way to Fernando Torres who outmuscled the Benfica skipper Luisao and rounded the Benfica goalkeeper to slot the ball home from close range to give Chelsea the lead.

The lead didn’t last long however as full back Azpilicueta handled the ball inside the penalty box- resulting in giving the Portuguese outfit the chance to level from 12 yards out. Paraguayan striker Oscar Cardozo kept his cool and slotted the penalty into the bottom left corner, although the striker’s celebrations were cut short by cramp.

As the game looked to be heading to extra time, Chelsea finally changed into higher gears and when Frank Lampard, skipper for the night due to John Terry’s absence, found himself in plenty of room, he released a beast of a shot which rattled the crossbar and bounced back into play.

But in stoppage time at the end of the match, an in swinging corner from Juan Mata was met by Serbian Branislav Ivanovic and his header drifted into the far corner, sending all the Chelsea players, management and fans into raptures.

Another one for the trophy cabinet back at Stamford Bridge then, and if the rumours are true regarding Jose Mourinho returning to Chelsea, then we can expect more to flood into west London in the near future.

Broad: “Focused for 1st Test”

England bowler Stuart Broad insists England are fully prepared for the upcoming First Test against New Zealand at Lord’s; which starts this coming Thursday.

England played out a hard fought 0-0 series in New Zealand at the beginning of the year and Broad, 26, is looking forward to take on the Kiwis in front of a home crowd.

“New Zealand played fantastically in New Zealand, and we may have been under par but we are determined to put that right. We have a huge summer ahead of us, but at the moment we are fully focused on the test on Thursday.”  Broad said to Sky Sports. “We know we can perform better than we did in NZ, they’re a tough fighting side and we know the challenges they offer.”

Broad is keen, like the majority of the England side, to regain their ruthless test match record on British soil that the team have created over the past few years. “we’ve shown we have the character to rescue test matches from desperate situations- and shown character to go and score 450+ in an opening innings and make the game comfortable for ourselves,” said the Nottinghamshire bowler, “the first session is the most important, the first innings is where you set up the test match and hope to not aim to save it.”

Catch the Action from Lord’s live on Sky Sports, or highlights on Channel 5 every evening.

MOYES in to replace Sir Alex as new Manchester United Manager

Well what a week it has been in the football world; especially at Manchester United. Sir Alex Ferguson has finally decided to draw a curtain over what has been an illustrious 26 year tenor at Old Trafford, as the 71 year old announced his retirement on Wednesday. Today saw the start of the new era for the Red Devils as David Moyes, currently the manager of Everton, was announced officially as Sir Alex’s successor.

Moyes will obviously have big shoes to fill as he takes over from the most successful British manager in history. He has be given a six-year contract by United, which indicates that he will be given time to find his feet and hopefully produce trophy after trophy such as Sir Alex has done for the past quarter of a century.

David Moyes has had a rather successful managerial career. After guiding Preston North End into the old Division One (now known as the Championship); and a play off final defeat to Bolton Wanderers, Moyes accepted the job at Everton in March 2002.

The scot has done a magnificent job at a club in which funds are difficult to find to compete with the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham although he has finished fourth with Everton in 2004, and the taste of Champions League football- all be it was only a Champions League qualifier against Villarreal which they lost.

If David is to replicate the great Sir Alex, then he will have to keep United as the dominant team in the Premier League. It may take some time but I do believe that David Moyes has the managerial ability to take the pressure of a job of this size and thrive under it. The trophies will come, believe you me, but if I were a Man United fan- I wouldn’t expect too much of him in his first couple of seasons- perhaps a league or FA cup here and there but for someone to come in and make an instant impact and win the league is very difficult and rare; especially if they have come from a team like Everton.

For the first time, Moyes will have large funds to use in the transfer window to buy good quality players, and will take over a side who let’s be honest, have dominated the league this season. For a manager to take over a team who have done so well this year, it will be a challenge in itself to replicate the performances that have won them the league comfortably. This is a very similar scenario to that in Germany when Pep Guardiola will take over from Jupp Hynekes as Bayern boss in the summer.

Overall, I believe that Moyes is the right man for United and the six-year contract clearly shows that United believe they have the right man to drive United forward for the foreseeable future.