Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Bad news!!!
But don't get too terribly alarmed, because we are creating a new, better, expanded blog called "The Good, The Bad, and The Own Goal". This blog will not just focus on Spanish football, but on soccer in general.
Very sorry for those of you who were enjoying this blog, but I 100% gaurantee you will love the new blog! Thanks for reading, and don't stop!
I'm talking to you, Robinho!
Friday, August 27, 2010
The Flagitious Weekend Predictions, Round 1
Hércules vs. Atletíc Bilbao ( 9:00)
The blog has to go with Bilbao on this one. It's not just that TG has a weird notion that Hércules are going to be relegated, but it's Llorente and Iker Munian. We just can't wait to see them play.
Prediction: Hércules 1-2 Atletic Bilbao (away win)
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Málaga vs. Valencia ( 11:00)
Now, this is not a hard one, right?? Wrong. Málaga, no matter how bad this sounds, could pull this off. And this time, there's no Silva lining for Valencia.
Prediction: Málaga 1-1 Valencia (draw)
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Levante vs. Sevilla (13:00)
Two for Kanoute and two for Luis Fabiano. That's what the blog says.
Prediction: Levante 0-4 Sevilla (away win)
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Deportivo vs. Zaragoza (8:00)
Quite a belter. But questions all around. Will Riki be fit for Depor?? Will Pennant play for Zaragoza?? Yes and yes, folks.
Prediction: Deportivo 0-1 Zaragoza (away win)
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Espanyol vs. Getafe (8:00)
If the Spanish press were to revert back to their old ways, under pressure the blog is sure that Espanyol would play at least 10 times better than now. Nothing doing for Getafe. They'll have to do it themselves.
Prediction: Espanyol 3-1 Getafe (home win)
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Real Sociedad vs. Villareal (8:00)
Here is a big chance for Sociedad to prove their worth against a much stronger stuck-in-the-Europa-League Villareal. If Sociedad can pull this off, miracle on high. But all the signs point to ANOTHER away win. Chalk up another for the opponents.
Prediction: Real Sociedad 1-5 Villareal (away win)
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Osasuna vs. Almería (8:00)
Ah, is it a derby match? Perhaps, perhaps not. But what TG knows is....no goals.
Prediction: Osasuna 0-0 Almería (draw)
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Racing Santander vs. Barcelona (10:00)
Here is the biggie. And chalk up another win for the away team. Here's the scoop, kids: Zlatan will score his final two for the club before he is deported of to dirty old Italy, Leo will score a hat-trick, and Pedro might score one.
Prediction: Racing 0-6 Barcelona (away win)
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Mallorca vs. Real Madrid (12:00)
The second to last match of the weekend will see multitudes of falls and dives, as well a knee-knackerd, groin-staggering Káká, and a man who only wants to be known as Cristiano. May the guardian angels all protect us.
Prediction: Mallorca 2-3 Real Madrid (away win)
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Atletíco Madrid vs. Sporting Gijón (13:00)
Probably the least interesting start for Quique Sanchez Flores. You couldn't ask for an easier 3-0 win. Deigo Forlán, two goals. Kün Aguero, one goal.
Prediction At. Madrid 3-0 Sporting ( home win)
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"I'm sorry, Humberto, but could I get some more onions on there..WOAH!! Not that much onion! ¡No! Sólo in poco de cebolla, le dije!!
Spaniards, they just don't understand sometimes. Well, that wraps up the Round 1 Predictions for The Goleador, and on Monday the blog will publish the Heros and Zeroes of the weekend!!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Mourinho faces his first tough assignment at Real's helm
Personally, the blog is a fan of Barcelona over Real Madrid, but this time TG has to put it's money on Real Madrid to pull out those amazing last-minute wins and fancy tricks over much tougher opposition than Barça. AC Milan is not a walk in the park, especially playing at the Guiseppe Meazza. But Mou knows a bit or two about those Italians, which obviously means he knows some of their tactics. That could help, eh?
Now, after Barcelona were drawn, it left one or two questions for TG to ponder. But one question at a time. The brain can only
hold so much, right? Anyway, Rubin Kazan have been plucked out of the pot and placed side-by-side with Barcelona. They're bet friends, don't you know???!?! But really, will the Russian curse strike the Catalunyan kings as they face Kazan again?? Bookmakers day maybe, the blog says not this time around.
Valencia. After the downright humiliation of Sevilla, people will start looking to the next in line (Valencia) to see how they will fare. Not to well, as it looks of now. No David in their Villa this year. Looks like the team will have to survive without him. Can't see them progressing any farther than the quarter-finals, really, but maybe after a 10-year wait will Santiago Cañizares actually suprise the blog.
So far into the post, the blog hadn't compained about anything. But there is a time or everything, isn't there? Just when the world was warming up to the fact that the Champions League Draw was on television, Giorgio Marchetti steps in. The hugely impatient Italian was rushing all four of the UEFA Players of the Year as if he had somewhere very important to go... More on that some other time.
The Irational Predictions For La Liga: the final part 4
Real Zaragoza
Jose Aurelio Gay. Why do these teams have the worst managers names?????? It kills the blog to say that it doesn't expect anything special from Blanquillos this time around. What TG is saying is, they've got the talent to succeed. For Zeus's sake, the team who has Jermaine Pennant is bound to be in for a ride. And just having the former Liverpool man is good enough to spurn the team on, but no!!! They go and bid on David Trézéguet! No! No! That's just messed up, and thought this may not sound like a rant, IT IS!!!
< TG prediction: 15th
Racing Santander
Racing is the saddest, deplorable, comiserable, despondent wreck of a team the blog has ever seen. TG tried sleeping over it. Meditating on it. But The Goleador just thinks that Santander is pathetic!!!!! Even more sad and unsettling than the music behind Schindler's List.
TG prediction: 19th
Real Sociedad
On the contrary, big balls Carlos Bravo blocked as many goals as were needed as Sociedad floated through a dream campaign that features none other than the downed teams of La Segunda, the garbage-bin twice-removed nephew of La Primera.
TG prediction: 11th
Sporting Gijón
Not wanting to hurt anyones feeling, TG doesn't want to say to much about the Rojiblancos #2. The blog will say that they have definitely gone down in recent years, with Manuel Preciado. In fact, The Goleador is still trying to find out the reason he's still with the club. The blog thinks that even if he leaves, no one will really know the difference. Or at least it won't make fans at El Molinón flip out.
Pray not.
TG prediction: 16th
And that, folks, concludes all the flimflam and jibber-jabber you have been reading for the past few days, but you know the blog won't stop there. Oh, TG can't wait for Round 1 of La Liga...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Goleador's Irational Predictions For La Liga Part 3
The blog hates to say this, but we've got to get Part 3 started off on a bad foot. Sorry.
If last season was anything to go by, stay-at-home manager Juanma Lillo will be guiding his team on a hit-or-miss survival campaign. Javi Guerra will be fueling the team, and though they have so many attackers, most didnt even score last season.
There will be a tear or two to shed for Almería this year.
TG prediction: 14th
Atlhetic Bilbao
Just the name makes the blog want to don it jersey and head onto the pitch with them. But the Spaniards hate us.
Sad confession: The Goleador was extremely harsh to Bilbao last season, and if Mr. Caparrós is out there, sorry. But, honestly, the best goal the team scored last season was against Real Madrid. Just dribbling leisurely down the field, not one of the £20 million defenders closed Yeste down, and he just shot from the end of the 18 yard box, and before Iker knew it, it was in. He was left with that priceless "that bald-spotted bozo just scored on ME!?!?" look. The Goleador will never forget that.
Holding the team together is the admirable trio of Ustaritz, Fernando Amorbieta, and Andoni Iraiola, also known as the Fearsome Threesome.
And their frontmen. The blog's mouth is watering in anticipation to see Fernando Llorente and young gun Iker Munian in post-World Cup action. It's going to be a good season for both TG and At. Bilbao.
TG prediction: 5th
Espanyol
It's always a pleasant ride driving to Catalonia, especially when you have supporters from both rival clubs Espanyol and Barça breathing down your neck.
But you have to admit, despite the blog saying that even the dumbest cretin who knows absoulutey nothing about football could say "oh ya, Barcelona's the club that have that shorty guy Messi," and know that Barcelona has won almost all the meetings with Espanyol, there is still a lot of passion on the backs of Espanyol.
You must admit, they did lose Dani Jarque, and that couldve killed their spirits for years to come, but the kept it up, the blog knows not how, with a player with the last name of De La Peñis. A better season to be expected from the 11th place finishers this time around.
TG prediction: 9th
Levante
Honestly, the blog had predicted years ago that Levante would go bankrupt. Haven't they already?? Apparently not. Levante is a gross reminder of what happens when a club spends money on players that are very expensive and give the team inflated wages. But here they come, doggedly managing to stay in La Primera.
But not for long.
TG prediction: 20th
Last and final Part 4 will be published tomorrow...
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Goleador's Irational Predictions for La Liga Part 2
Osasuna
Dear Zeus, let's get this over with quick. Sporting a ragtag squad barely fit to grace the field, the team is led mostly
by the not-so-dastardly duo of Pandiani and Carlos Aranda, who scored most of the goals for Osasuna last season.
Spanish goalkeeper Ricardo will, as always, be forced to let in many goals because apparently according to him, "the gloves don't fit."
TG prediction: 11th
Sevilla
If their is one thing the blog absolutely hates, it is Sevilla.
TG would rather drag their dead bodies down the disgusting gutters of Spain than talk about them, but it must be done. While former manager Manolo Jimenez laments every entering the world of football management in his cozy cottage by the sea, Antonio Alvarez and the team must juggle the thought that they ACTUALLY have a World Cup star in the glowing form of Luis Fabiano, and Freddy Kanouté must know that he has been exiled forever from Mali and their footballing traditions.
TG prediction: 7th
Valencia
If you have forgotten (but hopefully you haven't), Unai Emery was the wanted man who lead Valencia within eyesight of the title, but at the last moment it drifted just beyond the void. This season, he plans to do the same, but this time without starlet David Villa, who has moved to in-debt club Barcelona. And if he keeps on doing things the oh-so-disturable Spanish press don't like, well, he might come begging to the blog's own dirty hovel.
TG prediction: 7th or 8th
Deportivo
The days were cool and breezy.
The blog had just finished watching an old recording or El Clasico.
TG had just perfected the perfect Dutch apple pie.
But then the topic of Deportivo came up, and just the thought of striker Riki limping around crying to the world about a damn "knock to the knee" and them scraping out 1-0 wins until Febuary when they just give up in despair make the blog want to head to the bathroom.
TG prediction: 13th
Villareal
if their is one club that The Goleador is willing to stick it's neck out for and declare "the glory days are here again," it would be for Juan Carlos Garrido's Champions League-bound Villareal. Sure they could use a little bit of Nihat and a sprinkle of Tomasson, but what they lack in old glory they make up for with their attacking maestros Nilmar, Guiseppe Rossi and Rubén. Nilmar even wrapped up the campaign with an impressive 15 goals bagged for them.
Then, Joan Capdevilla, who by himself could probably lift Estadio El Madrigal on his shoulders, let alone defend against teams like Real Sociedad and Racing. Let's leave this subject be and see how he does in his first game on Sunday.
TG prediction: 4th
Part 3 will be published either later today or tomorrow...
The Goleador's Irational Predictions for La Liga Part 1
For a club that's smack in the middle of Spain, their 6th place finish wasn't to shabby for them. Led mostly by their ever-steady midfielder Dani Parejo, and by their newest coach Michél, Getafe have had so many changes in managers, it could just be the reason why the finish just behind the top four EVERY year.
TG prediction: 6th
Barcelona
With Lionel Messi getting a record haul of goals last season, and with new signing David Villa as well as old favorites Bojan, Puyol, and Abidal, Barcelona have a good bid for the title.
TG prediction: 2nd
Hercúles
The crux of a huge match-fixing scandal back in La Segunda, the Andalusian side only finished second last year to Real Sociedad, the newbies could make a suprising impact on La Primera ( but most likely not).
TG prediction: 13th
Mallorca
O, woe to thee, Mallorca, for missing a spot in the coveted Champions League to a bogus last minute goal from Sevilla!! Another season stuck in the Europa League, and it could downs their hopes of ever retaining a top 4 spot again.
TG prediction: 5th
Málaga
With only 31 goals to their name last season, the team bought out by Abdullah bin Naser al Zani, the Arab sheikh has done nothing to improve the team holding on to La Primera with one itty-bitty finger from the ledge of a huge cliff.
TG prediction: 18th and relegation
Atletíco Madrid
Tirelessly working for the better good, Diego Forlán is the chap who is leading the Rojiblancos, not their manager. Oh dear Neptune, I hope not. Not many attacking options, and no Maniche, so where do they go? To the top of the table.
TG prediction: 3rd
Real Madrid
Not one of the blog's favorites, Real Madrid is sporting a Jesus-status redeemer in the form of Jose Mourinho this season. With boatloads of goals from both Gonzalo Higuaín and Cristiano Ronaldo, and a midfield line consisting of Canales, Ozil, Xabi Alonso, and Pedro Leon, TG sees no reason why, with training drills being yelled out through the stadium speakers and armed guards in uniform circling the team, their shouldn't be a great atmosphere around and in the Bernabeau.
TG prediction: 1st
Part Two will be published tomorrow...
