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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

England Wins Series 4-0 Against Australia

A "Bravo" Performance By England Stars Help Clean-Sweep The Series 4-0 In 5 ODI Series.Australia's coach, Mickey Arthur, had called for more mongrel but the Australian attack dog managed only a growl or two as England ruthlessly completed a 4-0 victory in a NatWest Series that remained in their control until the last. Australia remain top of the ICC one-day rankings solely because of the abandoned match at Edgbaston, spared by Pommie rain.England were set 146 for victory in 32 overs, a target reduced to 138 in 29 as rain tumbled for the last time from churlish Lancashire skies. There was potential for it to be awkward as Australia took two quick wickets, but Alastair Cook, looking more and more like a one-day captain of status, and Ravi Bopara, in one of his most bullish innings in an England shirt, timed England's seven-wicket victory with 11 balls to spare with aplomb.Cook fell with 12 runs needed, caught at slip off Ben Hilfenhaus for 58, but Bopara, his Essex colleague, saw things though. He has good reason to remember this series fondly. He finished as the second-highest run-scorer behind Ian Bell, strutting his stuff for England like he rarely has before, and has probably secured a batting place on the first Test ahead of Eoin Morgan and Jonny Bairstow on the strength of it.Bopara had fun with the ball, too. His loosener strangled Steve Smith down the leg side and David Hussey edged another routine delivery to the wicketkeeper. If this weather keeps up, he can fiddle through a few overs as England's fifth bowler against South Africa.Australia will want to forget this series by the morning. They have been not as much out of season as overpowered by England's high-class pace attack in challenging conditions. It was their heaviest defet suffered by Australia in a limited-overs series.They will console themselves that it has been a tour with no significance, a tour devised by administrators during misguided diplomatic tit for tat. But Michael Clarke, Australia's captain, sought no excuses: "It was a wake-up call for the team," he said. "England were class. A lot of our team have not faced an attack like that in one-day cricket."The public have turned out in defiance of abysmal weather, and England have rewarded them with committed, powerful cricket, but not before time, a proper series, against South Africa, awaits. They have beaten Australia in a one-day series with conventional cricket and that will help convince them they can carry this form into the longer game.There have been more beautiful visions than the one that met England and Australia at the end of this series. The skies glowered in various shades of Manchester grey, a colour now so popular that it has swept the nation, and an extensive rebuilding scheme had left parts of the ground covered in scaffolding.Only the façade of the old pavilion remains. Walk behind it at the moment and it looks like a theatre prop except with more rubble. It could be excellent when it is finished, but it is not finished and a capacity crowd, having endured afternoon rain, suffered the privations of a half-finished stadium in the belief that a brave new world will have dawned by the time the Ashes Test returns a year's hence.It was 13 degrees in Manchester, colder than Christmas Day apparently, and Australia looked ready for the tour to end. David Warner, at the start, and George Bailey in the final throes of a laboured Australian innings, batted gamely. Bailey salvaged something from 86 for 6, finishing unbeaten on 46 from 41 balls as 25 came off the last two overs.However, James Tredwell was another England player with cause to regard the match as invaluable. Graeme Swann, England's premier offspinner, exudes the confidence of a chat show host; Tredwell, his experienced Kent replacement, displays a meekness that Swann presumably tossed aside soon after birth, along with his first baby rattle.Be that as it may, Tredwell proved a more than capable replacement for his more outgoing colleague. He finished with 2 for 23 in seven overs and was involved in one of two England run outs as their ground fielding again achieved standards that in this series their catching has not matched.Samit Patel redeemed himself for an earlier dropped catch with a sharp throw to Tredwell at the bowler's end as Peter Forrest failed to hustle a second run to long on. Clarke, again looking to up the tempo, sought a desperate single in to the off side and was comfortably run out by Morgan's direct hit.Such has been the praise lavished upon England for their rise to No 1 in the Test and T20 rankings, allied to the suspicion that an identical standing in ODIs might not be far behind, that a slight deterioration in their catching standards has largely passed unrecorded.James Anderson, the local favourite; the otherwise impressive Tredwell, who before his wickets would probably go down as the man least recognised; and Patel, who found himself playing the unwanted role of the fielding buffoon, dropped three catches between them in consecutive overs.Wade was dropped off Stuart Broad and Steven Finn in successive overs, Anderson palming away a chest-high chance (a rare blemish from England's finest close fielder that almost had DEAD RUBBER stamped on it) and Tredwell, who stooped for a low one somewhat rheumatically as if the endless rain was beginning to take its toll. As for Patel's fumble when Warner hacked Broad to third man, the looks of disbelief on the faces of spectators behind him told its own story.In that time, Warner fuelled Australia. He grafted hard and had one domineering moment when he swung Broad over the long-on boundary. He had a run-a-ball 32 when Tredwell produced turn and defeated an ungainly sweep.Wade, opening because of Shane Watson's return, injured, to Australia, made no claim to the job for good, scrambling 12 in 41 balls before Tredwell had him stumped. It was a hard ask - in challenging English conditions and against Anderson and Steve Finn, armed with two new balls - but his critical stare at the spot where the ball had turned quite normally was a poor exit.

AUSTRALIA SCORE: 145 for 7 (Bailey 46*, Bopara 2-8) 

ENGLAND SCORE: 138 for 3 (Cook 58, Bopara 52*) 

RESULT: England wins the 5TH ODI by 7 wickets through DL/METHOD.

Robin-Van-Persie Has No Choice, He Can Sign New Gunner Contract

Robin Van Persie The Arsenal Captain could yet sign a new deal at Arsenal, according to Sky Sports, despite announcing last week he had no intention to do so.Van Persie is set to begin talks with the club this week amid speculation Juventus, Man City and Man Utd are all targeting the Arsenal captain.

OTHER NEWS:

Fabio Capello, Harry Redknapp and Pep Guardiola are among the candidates to be Russia's next manager, the Russian Football Union has announced. Jonjo Shelvey has signed a new long-term deal at Anfield as Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers begins to assess his squad.

TRANSFER NEWS:
In today's transfer news, Barcelona have joined Arsenal in the race to sign £9.5m rated Toulouse midfielder Etienne Capoue. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham are said to be in contract talks with Lyon and France international goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, according to L'Equipe. (Metro)
And finally, Serie A champions Juventus are ready to rival Chelsea for the signing of 22-year-old Fiorentina striker Stefan Jovetic. (Goal.com)

Park-Ji-Sung " An Emotional Farewell " To ManUtd Supporters

Park-Ji-Sung Who Has recently Signed With QPR Has  bade an emotional farewell to Manchester United supporters after ending his seven year stay with the club by joining Queens Park Rangers.Mark Hughes has completed one of the coups of the summer by securing the signature of the former South Korea captain, who moves to Loftus Road for a reported £2 million.It was a deal as impressive as it was unexpected, with Park both a popular and important member of Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team squad at Old Trafford.The 31-year-old played a hand in winning eight major honours during his time with the club - including four Premier League titles - and scored 27 goals in 205 appearances for the Red Devils.Park will forever be fondly remembered by United fans for his performances for the 19-time title winners, and the former PSV Eindhoven made sure to pay tribute to the supporters following the confirmation of his departure on Monday."My time at United will last in my heart for the rest of my life," he told ManUtd.com."It’s been a great privilege to be part of such a great team, to have won so much and to have played with special teammates and for the greatest manager in the game."I would like to thank everybody at the club who give their best every single day to put every player in the best condition to enjoy their football and achieve success."

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Celebration Time For Andres Iniesta...

Andres Iniesta (28) The Barcelona And Spain's Popular Mid-Fielder Has Wedded Ana Ortiz, who has been his girlfriend for several years and who last year gave birth to a daughter, named Valeria.Almost 700 guests, including Iniesta’s team-mates at Barcelona and the Spanish national team, turned out for the wedding, which took place at the historic Tamarit castle in Tarragona province, south of Barcelona.Barca idols Lionel Messi, Xavi, Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique were present, along with Spain and Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas. Hundreds of onlookers and photographers tried to catch a glimpse of the wedding from the coastal hills close to the castle.He scored the goal that gave Spain its first World Cup win in the 2010 final against the Netherlands, and was voted best player at Euro 2012, which Spain won to become the first ever team to pick up three consecutive major trophies.

Dalian Aerbin Signs Barcelona's Keita

Seydou Keita Has Announced That He Has Joined The Chinese Club Dalian Aerbin.Mali midfielder Seydou Keita has left Barcelona after a trophy-laden spell during his four years at the club."Seydou Keita has announced tonight he will not continue with the club next season," Barca said on Saturday."Barcelona thanks Seydou Keita for his contribution over the past few years and wishes him more professional and personal success in the future."Keita, who won 14 trophies during his time with Barca, has left to sign a deal with Chinese side Dalian Aerbin.The Chinese Super League club say that Keita has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal and that he will join them on 16 July.The move continues a recent trend for a handful of African footballers, with Didier Drogba, Frederic Kanoute and Yakubu Aiyegbeni all joining Chinese Super League clubs in recent weeks.Keita, 32, joined Barcelona from Sevilla in 2008 and was the first signing of Pep Guardiola, who had just taken over as coach.Spanish media report that Keita had a clause in his contract, which had been due to expire in 2014, allowing him to leave on a free transfer if he did not start at least half of last season's games.Guardiola used the Malian almost exclusively as a substitute and the player helped Barca win three Spanish leagues, two Champions Leagues and two King's Cups among other trophies.The coach stepped down at the close of the season with assistant Tito Vilanova replacing him.The Mali international previously played for French clubs Marseille, Lorient and Lens before moving to Spain where he played for Seville for one season.

Brendan Rodgers: Andy Carroll Must Be At His Best,Otherwise Be Loaned

Liverpool Manager Brendan Rodgers Insists That Andy Carroll Must perform At His Best if he wants To Establish Himself Other-wise He Could Go Out For Loan.Rodgers, as revealed by Telegraph Sport last week, wants Roma striker Fabio Borini, a deal which will intensify competition for places at Anfield.The Liverpool manager, who has built his reputation on short-passing, fast-moving football, will use pre-season to assess whether Carroll, an old-fashioned ‘battering ram’ centre forward, fits in to his plans.Rodgers said: “Time will tell for him and all the players whether they are in my plans, but my job is to assess that. Like every player, there are certain styles and systems which will allow them to flourish.“He’s no different to any player we have here, they might have all the attributes but not the mentality to play. He’s a good kid, a good lad, so we will just see how the formation of the group shapes up.”Asked about the option of loaning Carroll out, Rodgers said: “It’s something I would have to look at, I have to be honest.“Is it going to be beneficial for the club, that’s the most important thing? Sometimes a player going out on loan  in general, not just Andy can benefit the club in the long term.“It gets them game experience, and they come back a better player, a more confident one. Certainly more so than if they’ve been sitting on the bench for the majority of the season.“Andy’s always going to be linked with clubs, whether he was here or not. I have spoken to him on his holidays, he knows exactly where he stands, but I have had no enquiries about him.”In addition to his bid for Borini, Rodgers promised another “exciting” signing was imminent. “We have only made three or four enquiries about players and hopefully can close out one deal this week which will be a really exciting one for the club, one the supporters will absolutely love."

Ryan Giggs Get A opportunity To Captain GB At Olympics

Ryan Giggs Will Captain GB At Olympics as, Manchester United's Ryan Giggs says captaining Team GB is an "equal honour" to skippering the Red Devils and Wales.Two Champions League triumphs, 12 league titles and four times an FA Cup winner – Ryan Giggs has a bigger trophy cabinet than most clubs.But, he claims, captaining Great Britain in their first Olympic campaign in 52 years is right up there in his sizable list of achievements.Team GB goalkeeper Jack Butland wasn’t even born when Giggs made his debut at Old Trafford but Stuart Pearce claimed the decision to appoint the 38-year old Manchester United midfielder was the ‘easiest of his career’.“It’s as equal an honour as captaining Manchester United and Wales,” insisted Giggs.“It’s just tremendous to captain Great Britain in an Olympics on home turf. It’s an incredible honour and one that I’m looking forward to so much and couldn’t let pass by.“It’s just an experience that I never thought would happen, especially since retiring from Wales, and that will always be a disappointment in my career – that I didn’t manage to get to a tournament with Wales.”Sir Alex Ferguson has been less than complimentary about impact of Olympic football on an already crowded schedule, with the men’s gold medal match scheduled for August 11 at Wembley, one week before United’s Premier League opener at Goodison.But Giggs insisted there was never any doubt he would be involved once he got the call-up from Pearce.“Sir Alex has supported me right from the start,” he added.“He’s wanted me to be involved and I’m really thankful for that. He wants us to do well and he wants me to do well, both personally and the team. I’ve got the full backing of the boss.”Team GB side will spend the next week training before a behind-closed-doors match with Mexico and a friendly with gold medal favourites Brazil at Middlesbrough’s Riverside on July 20, which should be an interesting indication of their Olympic intent.Brazil have named a strong London 2012 squad filled with attacking stars including Santos striker Neymar, who has previously been linked to Manchester United, Porto’s Hulk and AC Milan’s Alexandre Pato.“I’ve not seen much of Neymar, but the Brazilian lads at our place rave on about him,” added Giggs.“I’ve seen clips and they’re looking at him as the man to light up Rio at the next World Cup. Brazil, Spain and Uruguay have all picked marquee players and these teams are obviously taking it very seriously and want to win it, just like us.“It’s like a mini-World Cup, with the players involved in this one, and the likes of Messi and Ronaldo in the past. It’s obviously an experience that a lot of players have loved and it’s obviously an even better experience if you win it.”Giggs and the 18-strong squad, 15 of which are under the age of 23, spent time on Sunday collecting their Olympic kit from Team GB’s preparation camp in Loughborough.It’s an experience that leaves even established Olympians wide-eyed, although millionaire footballers are a little more accustomed to being given enough free stuff to fill a small sports shop three times over.While they were formally joining Team GB, David Beckham, overlooked for selection, was down in London, cheering on friend Andy Murray in the Wimbledon final at the All England Club.But Giggs, a close friend of Beckham, is determined the talk should now stop being about who is not there and focus on who is.“Stuart Pearce is like all of us – he wants to win and he’s picked the best players available to do that,” he insisted.“Only time will tell if he is correct. There’s a lot of talented players in the squad and a lot of experience with the three over-age players, but even with the younger players, it’s a strong team.”

Terry in Trouble as he 'racially abused Anton Ferdinand'

Chelsea captain and England defender John Terry racially abused rival footballer Anton Ferdinand in response to taunts about his alleged affair with a teammate’s girlfriend, a court heard Monday.Terry was charged with a racially aggravated public order offence following the emergence of video footage appearing to show him abusing the Queens Park Rangers defender Ferdinand during a Premier League match last October.The 31-year-old Chelsea captain allegedly called Ferdinand — the brother of Terry’s England colleague Rio Ferdinand — a “f****** black c***”, Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London heard as the trial opened.He also allegedly told Ferdinand, who is mixed race, to “f*** off” and called him a “f****** knobhead” as the pair exchanged insults.“When someone brings your colour into it, it takes it to another level and it’s very hurtful,” Ferdinand, 27, told the court as he gave evidence.The QPR player said he did not initially believe that any racist terms had been used.After the match Ferdinand’s girlfriend showed him a YouTube clip of the altercation which convinced him that racist language had been used, he told the court.He added that if he had realised at the time what had been said, he “probably would have let the officials know what happened and dealt with it after the game.”If found guilty, Terry could be fined up to £2,500 (3,150 euros, $3,850), although the damage to the player’s lucrative commercial deals would likely be far greater.Prosecutor Duncan Penny said Terry’s words “demonstrated hostility based on Ferdinand’s membership or presumed membership of a racial group”.The insult was made “most probably in response to physical gestures being made by Ferdinand which the defendant understood to refer to the well-publicised allegation of an extra-marital affair with a teammate’s girlfriend,” Penny said.Allegations emerged in 2010 that Terry, who is married, had an affair with Vanessa Perroncel, the former girlfriend of his England teammate Wayne Bridge, who was also formerly at Chelsea.Terry maintains that he was only sarcastically repeating words that Ferdinand wrongly thought he had said earlier, the court heard.A few supporters outside shouted “Good luck, John!” to Terry as he arrived at court, wearing a grey suit and pink tie. He did not speak to reporters.At an earlier hearing Terry’s lawyers had entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.In a statement made to police last November, Terry said he was offended by the accusation that he had used racist language.“Whilst footballers are used to industrial language, using racist terms is completely unacceptable whatever (the) situation,” he told police.“I have never been accused of something like that and I did not take his remark lightly at all, and took strong offence to his suggestion.”His trial was delayed until after the Euro 2012 championships after a judge heard that a number of other Chelsea players would be unable to appear as witnesses until the end of the football season.Terry was stripped of the England captaincy by the English Football Association in February as a result of the racial abuse allegations. Fabio Capello resigned as England coach following that decision.The case also caused friction when Terry was selected for the Euro 2012 squad last month but Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand was left out.The trial is expected to last five days.