Wednesday, March 31, 2010

My Newcastle United Player Ratings vs Nottingham Forest

Steve Harper (6) - Didn't have much to do really.

Danny Simpson (7) - I thought he had a fairly good game. Was efficient on both defence and attack.

Mike Williamson (7.5) - Made one outstanding last ditch tackle while the score was still 0-0 and was solid overall. Great to see him back after injury.

Fabricio Coloccini (7.5) - Formed a good partnership with Williamson and despite Forest having one or two chances at goal, he generally marshaled the defence well. He was also cool and calm as always.

Jose Enrique (8) - He started the game slowly but got into the game as it went on. Finished superbly to score our second and his first for the club. I've not been this happy to see a Newcastle player score for a very long time. Fully deserved though for it was his first game back and he seems to have picked up where he left off.

Wayne Routledge (8) - A few things stood out from his performance. Firstly he played a delightful cross into the box from which Carroll almost scored in the first half while his directness was excellent. He caused problems for the Forest defence on a number of occasions and he was down to be my man of the match before Enrique scored. Our best moves seemed to involve him most of the time.

Kevin Nolan (7) - He wasn't in the game enough in the first half for my liking but he sure got more involved in the second half. Nearly scored with a well taken shot and he can claim an assist for the first goal. His experience seemed to show in the second half as well.

Danny Guthrie (7) - Apart from some poor tackles which he could have been punished for on another day, he had a good game. Took one or two good free kicks while he seemed to tick things along in midfield. He does look so much more dangerous from the centre.

Jonas Gutierrez (6.5) - Not his most effective game but all credit to him for showing the work rate and commitment which has made him such a key player for us. His link up play with Enrique was excellent as always although he did over do things on occasions. That's part of his game though and to realise how dangerous he is, just watch how three players surround him in the build up to our second goal.

Peter Lovenkrands (6) - It wasn't his day today. Never really got into the game enough and his link up play with Carroll wasn't working too well either. He kept plugging away though so good on him.

Andy Carroll (6) - He wasted a couple of opportunities before going off just after half time. Hope the ankles not to bad but he needs to work on learning when to take an extra touch and when to shoot first time.

Substitutes

Shola Ameobi (7) - He got the vital break through with a good shot and set up Enrique with a neat back heel. Good to see him back and hopefully he can stake a claim for next season before the season closes.

Joey Barton (N/A)

Man of the Match: Jose Enrique


Player Ratings vs Preston North End

Monday, March 22, 2010

My IPL Prediction

So the IPL has once again started and this season its promised to be better than the previous two editions. Having been to last years event I can only feel that is good news for any cricket lover. What I'll do is give a brief strength, weakness and prediction for each team. Here goes:

Deccan Chargers
Strength: The reigning champions have a top order capable of putting any bowling attack to the sword. In Gilchrist, Gibbs and Symonds they can set or chase massive scores. They also do not have any other real superstars but rather have experience in abundance with the likes of Vaas, Laxman and Styris joining the aforementioned players.

Weakness: The pressure of being the reigning champions might get to them whilst the middle order is not as strong and could falter if the top order fails.

Prediction: 3rd

Bangalore Royal Challengers
Strength: Last year's runners up have a quality batting line up which boasts the variety of Kallis, Morgan, Pandey, Uthappa, Kohli, Boucher, White, Dravid and later on Pietersen and Taylor. With three wins already, a balance with all this talent looks to have been found.

Weakness: With so many quality internationals, its going to be difficult fitting four of Kallis, Pietersen, Boucher, Van Der Merwe, Steyn, Morgan, Taylor and White into one team.

Prediction: 1st

Delhi Daredevils
Strength: A top four of Gambhir, Sehwag, Dilshan and De Villiers is enough to scare any opponent whilst the dangerous Warner is also is the background waiting to get his chance. If the batting does click, they'll definately get into the semi's. Whether that happens, remains to be seen.

Weakness: The bowling is a big concern. With Parnell now injured, you get the feeling Dirk Nannes is the only real bowling threat for them.

Prediction: 6th

Chennai Super Kings
Strength: A lot will depend on Matthew Hayden, MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina. Having made the semi's in both previous seasons, a lot will be expected of them. Experience is also something in their favour, with the likes of Murali, Morkel, Oram and Kemp on their side.

Weakness: The injury to MS Dhoni is a massive loss, but you get the feeling that Matthew Hayden carries this team very often and if teams can contain him while Dhoni is injured, they'll have a very good chance of beating the superkings.

Prediction: 4th

Kolkata Knight Riders
Strength: They have many match winners in Shane Bond, Chris Gayle, Angelo Matthews and Brendon McCullum. Any of these guys can turn a match on its head, just like Matthews showed in the first game.

Weakness: Having failed to deliver in the previous editions and a popular onwer, the team will have to deliver. That pressure alone could count against them.

Prediction: 5th

Mumbai Indians
Strength: A team filled with stars, from both home and abroad, almost their entire team is capable of doing something special. From the experience of Tendulkar and Jayasuriya, to the power of Pollard and Tiwary, and the skill of Harbajan and Zaheer Khan, add to that Dwayne Bravo and Lasith Malinga and you realise why they are amongst the favourites.

Weakness: I don't see them having any real weakness except may be the pressure of doing well with so many good players.

Prediction: 2nd
Kings XI Punjab
Strength: Quality international stars such as Sangakkara, Jayawardene, Bopara and the talented Rusty Theron hold the key for this team. Theron showed in his debut why he is so highly regarded in SA, while Yuvraj Singth and Irfan Pathan are two good allrounders in this format.

Weakness: Apart from the six players mentioned, they do not have a balanced team in my opinion and this will count against them.

Prediction: 7th

Rajastan Royals
Strength: A team not filled with many stars apart from Warne and Yusuf Pathan, and with Graeme Smith injured, the pressure may be off this team. This may help the younger ones, as there are talented players like Faiz Fazal and Abhishek Jhunjhunwala who could start to flourish.

Weakness: Both the batting and the bowling is a bit short of winning enough games in my opinion. Not enough quality in the squad and the purchases of certain players deserves to be questioned.

Prediction: 8th

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar... Earns Individual performance of the month for Febraury

I've also decided to name a single performance of every month by a sportsman, which is out of the ordinary or changed the result of a match single handledly. The month of Febraury's honour can only go to one man and very few would deserve it more than Sachin Tendulkar. The "Little Master" at 36, produced a performance few would ever eclipse against my very own South Africa. He scored 200 not out off just 147 balls in the 2nd ODI in February and showed us that he has by far been the greatest batsmen of our generation. It was his 46th ODI century, and he is showing no signs of slowing down, especially as this innings came off the back of four Test centuries in his last four Test innings. It came as no surprise that India won the game and ultimately the series and for those who have not seen the innings be sure to search for the highlights on the internet. The innings contained elegance, aggression, eventiveness, skill and class and it rightfully deserves my Individual performance of the month for February.

Rooney my performer of the month for February

I've decided that starting with the month of February I'll be naming a performer of the month for each month as we go along in the world of sport. This month's winner was an easy choice. Wayne Rooney...Mr. Man Utd... The man who many say holds the key to Englands World Cup challenge. To me he's been simply outstanding. Scoring six golas in six games, he has helped maintain Man Utd's title challenge as well as virtually cement their quarter final position in the champions league. During that six games, he scored two excellently taken goals against AC Milan at the San Siro and also the winner against Aston Villa in the League Cup Final. He's enthusiasm and commitment can be bettered by no one and at this rate accolades are surely going to continue to go towards arguably the best striker in the World.