Who will be the next Champion's Keague winner?

Oct 23, 2011

Manchester divided!

This is the time for the big game in Manchester. Manchester United faces Manchester City. Unlike past years, Manchester City leads the championship, 2 points ahead of United. Ready to benefit from a possible draw is Chelsea facing QPR away.

American owners of United meet their Qatari counterparts in a game where Carlos Tevez will not perform as he is banned from his team, following his refusal to play as a second-half substitute in the game against Bayern last month for the Champions League. Earlier this week Sir Alex Ferguson (25 years United's Coach) agreed with Roberto Mancini's (2 years in City's bench) handling on Carlos Tevez issue. Ferguson had similar problems with Tevez while he performed for United.


Manchester United surpassed last year Liverpool in League titles with 19 against 18. Manchester City on the other side won their last League title in 1968! Are they capable of becoming English Champions after 44 years? We should wait until May but before that we will watch the Manchester derby and see if the investment from City's owners is capable for the win against City.

This season began with a 3-2 win for United against City for the Community Shield, a revenge for last year's defeat in the FA Cup. In 160 games United has 67 wins against City, 24 more than their counterparts, when 50 games ended without a winner.

For another transfer market, City invested heavily in buying players with the amount passing €92 mil. much less than the previous 3 years when on average they spent €162 mil. On the other side United bought mainly young players worth €57 mil. one of them being De Gea, Van der Sar's replacement.

Both teams have very talented players. Especially this season Kun Aguero and Wayne Rooney have a very good start of the season with the Argentianian scoring 8 goals in 7 games and Rooney 9 goals in 7 games. Aguero shows on the pitch the reason why City spent €45 mil. this summer to take him from Atletico de Madrid. But is he able to score tonight in his first Premier League Derby against United and help City win again in Old Trafford after 2008? We will found out in a couple of hours. Until then we will stay tuned for this big game.

Oct 21, 2011

Football against Crisis


I am back to share my thoughts on football and it's relationship with Economic Crisis.

There are a lot of debates in Europe for Greece's rescue plan and for the terms that will help both Greece and Europe breathe normally.


Of course economic problems play an important factor in people's lives but it is not the end of the world. Greece will survive and we should prepare for the next step. 
Football offers a good reason to forget for a couple of hours all the problems we face and celebrate, in case of win. 

Last week was the moment for Greek people to celebrate the win of the football national team against Georgia and the qualification to the 2012 European Championship, for 3rd consequtive time, in Poland and Ukraine.

Greek citizens do not anticipate to win the Championship again, after 2004 in Portugal, but it is a good reason to dream. Dream that Greece will survive and do the unbelievable once more. In 2004 we had Otto Rehagel, a German coach, now we have ... Angela Mergel with Nickola Sarkozy .

Does Greece need a German to survive? 
History will show if the decisions made today will have the possitive effect.

Until then let's forget crisis with football, let's dream the unbelievable.