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We're a group of up and coming sports journalists with a shamelessly comical outlook on Football on a global scale. We cover everything in our Picks; the good, the bad and the divers. Our two sections are: Jared's Tarot: (Previews) This is where Jared January takes various facts from previous matches and his personal opinions and comes up with a prediction for his Picks. Matt's Picks (Reviews) This is where Matthew Williams uses the match facts at the end of the game and compares it to the preview, and talks about the "highlights and lowlights" of the game.
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FA Cup 2009/2010

4th Round:

Saturday 23rd:

Preston 0-2 Chelsea
Reading 1-0 Burnley
Southampton 2-1 Ipswich
Aston Villa 3-2 Brighton and Hove Albion
Derby County1-0Doncaster Rovers
Cardif City4-2 Leicester City
Notts County2-2Wigan
West Brom4-2 Newcastle
Everton1-2Birmingham
Accrington Stanley1-3Fulham
Bolton2-0Sheffield
Portsmouth2-1 Sunderland
Woves2-2Crystal Palace
Tottenham2-2Leeds

Sunday 24th:

Stoke3-1Arsenal
Scunthorpe2-4Man City

Archivo del blog

  • ▼  2010 (16)
    • ▼  February (1)
      • Matt's picks: (AVFC VS MUFC)
    • ►  January (15)
      • Jared's Tarot: Lookalikes
      • Matt's picks: (AVFC VS AFC)
      • Jared's Tarot (AVFC vs. AFC) "HAPPY BIRTHD...
      • Matt's picks: Memorable Quotes #1
      • Matt's picks: EPL Transfers
      • Jared's Tarot: Memorable Moments #1
      • Matt's Picks: Lookalikes #3
      • Matts Picks(MUFC VS HCFC)

Foot For Thought

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Matt's picks: (AVFC VS MUFC)


Hello there:)

Big game tonight that means alot to both clubs
Villa, who were pushing for a euro spot and now find themselves to far 
from that area than they would have liked...
 Manchester United, reighning champs, have alot to do to win this season.

In the last fixture between these teams Aston Villa won in an enthralling game by 1 goal to nil, through Gabi Agbonlahor.

People to watch:
 Rooney:
Man U's man in form at the 
moment. Rooney has scored 23 
goals in this current season






James Milner:
The never-stop-running attacking midfielder has had his best season ever
in the premier league and has, sometimes single-handedly, pushed Villa to win games against the likes of Chelsea and Man U.







Enough beating around the bush bru, whats the score???

2-1...
Sadly, i do think that the form both clubs are in, Man U will be eventual winners,
but by all means don't count Villa out just yet!!!

thanks
Matt
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Labels: Aston Villa, Manchester United

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Jared's Tarot: Lookalikes

Hello Reader,

In case you haven't realized by now, we have a certain cycle that we use to manage the blog posts:

Day 1: JT: Lookalikes
Day 2: MP: Memorable Moments
Day 3: JT: Memorable Quote(s)
(Possible review/preview)
Day 4: MP: Lookalikes
Day 5: JT: Memorable Moments
Day 6: MP: Memorable Quote(s)
(Possible review/preview)

Which makes today...
Lookalikes day!

The Count from Sesame Street and "fat" Ronaldo.




(Second Scariest for me) Stephen Ireland and Xerxes from '300'.




Quasimodo and Matt Le Tissier




  (The scariest one for me) Nani and Michael Jackson

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Matt's picks: (AVFC VS AFC)


 


Whats to play for?
Alot, actually. This is make or break for both teams.

Arsenal could go top with a victory. A loss, and it could spell the end of title hopes
Villa can go to 4th spot, the position they set out to claim at the beginning of the seasion. Aloss, could also lead to there downfall.


Game Time:
 The Good: 

 Very enjoyable first half for a Villa supporter, not so much for Arsenal. Villa kick started the first half, while it took Arsenal quite a while. 

 Cambell made his first appearance of his second stint for Arsenal in the Prem.

A good Arsenal play in the 2nd half was when Arshavin broke away and Rosicky hit the cross bar.

Clichy was literally useless against Young, Milner and Downing.


 The Bad:
Both teams had chances to capitalize on, but the half ended 0-0.


Gallas tackled Agbonlahor illegaly just outside the area, but it wasn't given.


Other bad news is that Thomas"Michael Scofield"Vermaelen was injured and later subed.



Denilson was very bad. Useless in defence.


And the Ugly:
Almost in blind justice, Vermaelen scissor tackled Heskey and was later injured from another challenge


Arshavin played averagly and because of that he tackled petrov. Literally tackled him in judo like fashion 

 Final Analysis
 All in all, It was a fair contest. Arsenal had the best chances, but Villa had the play.
Arsene Wenger is still waiting for his 300th win and Villa is still waiting for their first goal since before christmas.


Actually Bru, the score was...
0-0,but the escence of the draw came true so congrats to JJ.


The game was nail bittingly exciting

Peace and Lurve
Matt

 
Posted by Foot for Thought at 1:45 PM No comments:
Labels: Arsenal, Aston Villa

Jared's Tarot (AVFC vs. AFC) "HAPPY BIRTHDAY MEEEE!"






Preview number 3!
A match that is vital for both clubs.
Oh and just so you know, we aren't biased to Villa AT ALL.


The Lowdown

Liverpool drew their midweek fixture, so Villa must feel that this is a match that is of utmost importance in determining the rest of their season. Villa is currently placed seventh on the table.

Arsenal obviously need the win to put themselves in a very threatening position to the other top-flight clubs. This very match may determine whether or not they are crowned champions of England. They are currently places second in the table.


What can we expect throughout the match?

Villa is a very technical, versatile team and are generally the best team ever :). Just kidding, but not really.

One thing I've learned from being an avid Villa supporter, is that they need the opposition to attack for their strategies to play out. Arsenal is famously a very attack-focused side. Wenger recently said something along the lines of "Defence? I'm perfectly happy with us scoring more goals than the other team", so we can expect an extremely fast-paced, exciting game.

Arsenal have consecutive matches against the "big-four" in matches after this, so I assume Villa will try to spread play and attack very often in order to soften up the Gunners for their next few fixtures.


Players to watch

James Milner is in amazing form at the moment. Today marks his 300th appearance for the club, even though he's just turned 24! That's an amazing accomplishment for a player of any age. Expect a holding-midfield performance that may rival that of Fellaini's last week.


Sorry, I forgot this guy's name. He's been in scary-good form as of late, and who could forget what he did to Villa when the clubs last met? He came on for around 24 minutes, scored two goals, and limped off the field with a hamstring injury (<---- YES!!!). (un)Fortunately, he has recovered and we can expect another great performance from the Catalonian youngster.







Enough talk bro, what's the score gonna be?

Aston Villa 2 - 2 Arsenal

 

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Matt's picks: Memorable Quotes #1

Hello

We recently started a piece called "Memorable Moments" and going along with that theme we are introducing "Memorable Quotes".

The first "MQ" was said by England manager Fabio Capello after England beat Belarus 3-0.


















In this game David Beckham, recently ousted by Capello, came on in the second half and played very well. So well in fact that he was awarded Man of The Match after only playing for 30-odd minutes.

Capello found this quite amusing and was quoted as saying,"Giving (David) Beckham man of the match is like giving President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize"

This is Definitely one of my favourite and most witty comment ever


Peace and Love,
Matt

 
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Matt's picks: EPL Transfers

Arsenal

Arsenal
IN: Sol Campbell (free agent), Samuel Galindo (Real America, undisclosed)

OUT: Philippe Senderos (Everton, loan)


Aston Villa

Aston Villa 
IN:  

OUT:
 

Birmingham city
Birmingham City
IN: Michel (Sporting Gijon, £3m)

OUT:
 

Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn Rovers 
IN:  

OUT: Elrio van Heerden (Sivasspor, free), Zurab Khizanishvili (Reading, loan)



Bolton Wanderers

Bolton Wanderers 
IN: Vladimir Weiss (Manchester City, loan)

OUT: Nicky Hunt (Derby County, loan)


Burnley
Burnley
IN: Frederic Nimani (Monaco, loan)

OUT:
 

Chelsea

Chelsea
IN:
 
OUT: Tom Taiwo (Carlisle United, undisclosed)


Everton


Everton 
IN: Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy, loan), Philippe Senderos (Arsenal, loan) 

OUT: Lucas Neill (Galatasaray, £750,000)


Fulham
Fulham 
IN:
 
OUT: Eddie Johnson (Aris FC, loan), Adam Watts (Lincoln City, undisclosed). Seol Ki-Hyeon (Pohang Steelers, free)


Hull City

Hull City 
IN:  Amr Zaki (Zamalek, loan)

OUT: 


Liverpool
Liverpool
IN: Maxi Rodriguez (Atletico Madrid, free)

OUT: Andrea Dossena (Napoli, undisclosed), Andriy Voronin (Dinamo Moscow, undisclosed)

 
Manchester city
Manchester City
IN: Patrick Vieira (Inter Milan, undisclosed)

OUT: Felipe Caicedo (Malaga, loan), Jo (Galatasaray, loan), Vladimir Weiss (Bolton Wanderers, loan)

 
Manchester United

Manchester United 
IN: 

OUT:

 
Portsmouth

Portsmouth
 IN:

OUT: Marlon Pack (Dagenham and Redbridge, loan), Luke Wilkinson (Northampton Town, loan), Paris Cowan-Hall (Grimsby Town, loan)


Stoke city
Stoke City 
IN:
 
OUT:  Richard Cresswell (Sheffield United, undisclosed), Andy Griffin (Reading, loan)


Sunderland
Sunderland 
IN: Matthew Kilgallon (Sheffield United, undisclosed) 

OUT: 

 
Tottenham hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur 
IN: 

OUT: Tomas Pekhart (FK Jablonec, undisclosed), Jake Livermore  (Peterborough United, loan) 

 
West Ham United

West Ham United
IN:

OUT: Nigel Quashie (Queens Park Rangers, free)

 
Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic
IN: Vladimir Stojkovic (Sporting Lisbon, loan), Steven Gohouri (free agent), Gary Caldwell (Celtic, undisclosed)

OUT: Won Hee Cho (Suwon Samsung Bluewings, loan), Olivier Kapo (Boulogne, loan), Danil de Ridder (Hapoel Tel Aviv, loan)


Wolverhampton wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers
IN: Geoffrey Mujangi Bia (RSC Charleroi, loan), Adlene Guedioura (RSC Charleroi, loan)

OUT: Darren Ward (Millwall, undisclosed), Carl Ikeme (Queens Park Rangers, loan), Neil Collins (Preston North End, undisclosed)

The transfer window will close at 5pm GMT on Monday 1st February.
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Jared's Tarot: Memorable Moments #1

Maradona: Hand of God







For many (me included), this is one of the most iconic moments in footballing history.
Any avid soccer fan will describe it to you as unforgettable.

It was the quarter final of the 1986 World Cup.
Emotions were running high as Argentina was set to play England.
All the expectations were on the man who was considered the best player in the world, Diego  Maradona.
If people were expecting him to give it his all this match, they would not be disappointed. He gave 110% no doubt, but he left a sour taste in the mouth of many football "purists".

Hodge had dropped back to defend, and attempted to clear a botched pass by Argentinean striker, Valdano. Hodge however, got quite a bit under the ball and his attempted clearance ultimately resulted in a scoop-like ball towards his goalkeeper. Maradona was lurking in the penalty area and immediately pounced on the opportunity.

Bare in mind, Shildon stands at 1.85m while Maradona stands at a tiny 1.65m. Therefore, Shildon was the clear favorite to win the ball. Maradona was first in the air, and struck the ball with VENOM with his left fist.


In a later interview, Maradona stated: "I was waiting for my teammates to embrace me, but nobody came. So I told them 'Come hug me, or the referee isn't going to allow it.'"


But it was this quote that is synonymous with this moment: "un poco con la cabeza de Maradona y otro poco con la mano de Dios" (a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God).


It wasn't all bad though, as Maradona pulled a master-class goal out of his hat. A goal that was later known as "Goal of the century". He received the ball at about 10 meters inside his own half, and began on the most iconic solo goal in the history of football. He dashed all the way to England's posts in 10 seconds, beating 4 outfield players, and eventually faking the shot to Shilton, tucking it away with maximal ease.









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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Matt's Picks: Lookalikes #3

Hello:)

We hope you have enjoyed the recent 'funny' posts and encourage you to comment on our blog

Here are my favourite of the week:

Ex-Chelsea star Maniche and Celebrity actor Jim Carrey








Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna and A mop

                                                                                                                                                        
Thomas Vermaelen, Centre back for Arsenal, and PrisonBreaks Michael Scofield





And Ex-Con Chris Brown and Brazil's Luis Fabiano




We thoroughly enjoy doing these, and the thing that makes it sweeter is to see that we have loads of views.
If you have a friend who really likes Sagna or someone who would appreciate these look alikes, please send them an email about this blog.

If you have any Lookalikes of your own please feel free to drop us an email at: Mattspicks@live .co.uk

Thanks alot

FFTGlobal



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Labels: Arsenal

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Matts Picks(MUFC VS HCFC)






Hello enthusiastic reader

Todays game seems like a doddle for the Manchester Team, but if you look deeper both teams have large incentives.

Today's Team sheet:

Manchester United vs Hull
Van der Sar vs Myhill
Rafael vs Zayatte
Evans vs McShane
Ferdinand vs Gardner
Evra vs Dawson
Nani vs Giovanni
Fletcher vs Boateng`
Scholes vs Garcia
Park vs Barmby
Rooney vs Hunt
Owen vs Fagan
Manchester's Incentive:

If you take a quick look at the log, you will see Manchesters incentive immediatly. With a win Manchester United will go top, two points ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea, although they would have played one and two more games respectively.

Hull's Incentive:

Hull's Manager, Phil Brown, is close to being sacked because of poor recent results. If Hull lose and Bolton win, they will be moved to the se
cond from bottom of the log. But if Hull wins, they will leapfrog Westham and Wolves, and move to 15th.


The Game:

First Half:
Manchester.Manchester.Manchester. All United. Complete and utter domination. There was a visible difference in class between the two teams. Champagne football was played. Flowing passes. Crystal touches. the cracks were starting in the 2nd minute. Paul scholes hit a crackerjack shot, but in form Keeper parried... straight to the predatorial Rooney, who finished it clinically.

The best play of the half was when Owen passed to Rooney, Rooney backheeled to Owen. Then, Owen one-two'd with Nani to get into space. Owen was one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but his shot was closer to a back pass than a shot.

Second Half:
Just after half time, Craig Fagan and Evans were challenging for the ball on the side of the pitch. Fagan slipped off the pitch and bounced the linesman of the pitch onto some steps, and then hit the floor. the unsuspecting linesman lay very still until he realised that he was unhurt, and then resumed the game.


The beginning of the second spell was very well contested. It was back and forth for the first 15 minutes before Manchester United resumed to take control of the game through control of possesion.

On 75 minutes, Gelas controls the ball in the air from a cross, shoots and... just misses!

76 minutes, Ferdinand hits Fagan in the face!!! woah, on his return from injury! Idiot!

82nd minute, Rooney effectively finishes the match with a power drive!!!

86th minute, Rooney scores his hatrick! Great cross finished with class.

94th minute, Berbatov supplies a low ball, and Rooney does the honours.

Man of the match:

Wayne Rooney

Scorer of 4 goals. It give me much displesure to say congrats because i dislike him so much.


Highly entertaining secind half..

Peace and Love...
Matt



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Labels: Hull, Manchester United
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