Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts

Friday, 18 February 2011

Two for the Weekend

Two for the Weekend
As any football fan will know, as soon as the footballing calendar passes the halfway mark and the January transfer window shuts, the ante of each and every single match is well and truly upped, both for the players, and the managers. This weekend presents the neutral with many a reason to be excited. So, here are my picks for the two most interesting match-ups of the weekend.

F.A. Cup - Stoke City Vs Brighton and Hove Albion
For me, regardless of the hype surround the supposed ultimate David Vs Goliath tie of Manchester United Vs Crawley Town, the most interesting match of this week's F.A. Cup fifth round is the one taking place at the Britannia Stadium. Firstly because I believe that the match-up at Old Trafford will be a fairly anti-climactic one, but secondly, and more importantly, I see there being a, not so farfetched, possibility of Gus Poyet's men turning over the Potters, or at least taking them to a replay.

The Thorn in Stoke's Side?
Of course, the odds are firmly stacked against Brighton, however in the past two rounds of the competition, the Seagulls have seen off stronger opposition in Portsmouth, and, more recently, Watford with English-born Austrian striker, Ashley Barnes, proving clinical on both occasions. Another factor that may work in Gus Poyet's favour is that on several occasions this season, Stoke have faltered against weaker opposition at home including a 1-0 loss to Blackpool and a 1-1 draw with Cardiff.

Key Man - Elliott Bennett
Gus Poyet has this week stressed that he will not stray too far from the side's usual attractive passing blueprint, so Brighton's efficiency of ball retention is going to be key, and I see Elliott Bennett as being pivotal to the outcome of Saturday's match. In Bennett, the Seagulls possess a player that has everything in his locker, goals, flair, pace to burn and Premier League potential. Regardless of their stature, Stoke are renowned for having a rather sluggish back-four and I'm sure the twenty-two year-old midfielder will fancy his chances up against them.

My Prediction - Stoke City 2-1 Brighton and Hove Albion
Although they're very much the underdogs in this tie, I wouldn't rule out Brighton getting a result this weekend. The main worry for the side, currently top of League 1, is that they may be prone to tiring after the hour mark, as with many lower league teams.

npower Championship - Nottingham Forest Vs Cardiff City
If other results in the division work in favour of these opposing teams on Saturday, then either Billy Davies' men or Dave Jones' can expect to be sitting pretty in second position in the npower Championship, come Sunday morning. With the prize of promotion to the Premier League being the most lucrative in world football, it's arguably one of the most crucial games left on any domestic fixutre list, but I'm not expecting a cagey affair.

A Familiar Sight at the City Ground
With Cardiff possessing Premier League talent within their ranks such as loanees Aaron Ramsay and Craig Bellamy, and Saturday's opposition having been beaten by lowly Scunthorpe United in the week, it'd be all too easy to write off the Reds. However, Forest haven't been beaten at the City Ground all season, and hold onto an astonishing record of not having lost having scored the first goal in a league match in little over four years. So, on this occasion more than ever, the first goal is going to be crucial to the outcome of this weekend's clash in Nottingham.

Key Man - Robert Earnshaw
As I said, the first goal is going to be crucial to this match. If Forest's stalwart centre-half pairing of Wes Morgan and Luke Chambers can stem the threat of Jay Bothroyd for long enough, then whether he starts or not, the role that Robert Earnshaw plays in this fixture could be vital. His truly explosive nature as a player, and his keen taste for the bigger games may prove to be a combination too lethal for Cardiff to deal with. 

My Prediction - Nottingham Forest 2-1 Cardiff City
The Bluebirds are yet to score against Forest at the last three times of asking, and, although I think they'll bring an end to the goal drought, I believe that Dave Jones will find his side on the wrong end of a 2-1 result.

Obviously I haven't decided to pick out the Black Country derby on here, but that's because I was going to do a feature on it for tomorrow if anyone wanted me to. So, let me know. I'll be back next week with my best of the week's music on Thursday. Have a great weekend



Friday, 21 January 2011

Weeky Roundup - Paul the Octopus, Benjamin Francis Leftwich & charlieissocoollike

Here is just a brief flavour of my past week: what I've been reading, what I've been watching and what I've been listening to. I hope you all enjoy the links and your weekend itself.

My Artist of the Week - Benjamin Francis Leftwich.
For the past few years, the genre of acoustic music has undergone somewhat of a revival and has thrived under the messiah-esque influence of such artists as Damien Rice, Joshua Radin and Newton Faulkner to name but a few. But the artist that I want to talk to you about today brings a new vibe to the genre, a vibe with clear intentions to abolish the somewhat depression-enducing stigma that has become synonymous with most things acoustic.

The artist that I refer to is Benjamin Francis Leftwich. Leftwich's sound could be most appropriately described as a refreshingly optimistic blend of lyrics that sprout roots from the very beginning of each song before immediately flourishing with an ever-increasing allure that makes the Yorkshire-born songwriter so effortless to listen to. Each line that Leftwich recites is tied to the next by a vocal delivery that befittingly carries a delicate conviction that only he has yet been able to pull off with such success. This troubadour is surely destined for success as long as he continues to bear the same enchanting, ethereal aura in his music as he has so far. To me, he is a must for any fans of Joshua Radin, Damien Rice, Jose Gonzalez and even Jazon Mraz.

Here's the link to my pick of his songs: Atlas Hands - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyue2N1XZ0M&playnext=1&list=PL6ECDF5856A1EE64C&index=68

My Story of the Week - Paul the Octopus Becomes Larger Than Life.
As some of you may know, earlier this week, football World Cup prediction sensation Paul the octopus  had a memorial built in honour of his unrivalled achievements. By unrivalled achievements I mean he would swim over to one of two boxes bearing the flags of two opposing nations prior to a World Cup match to attempt to retrieve a mussel contained within each box. Seemingly whichever box the octopus chose to approach first - before dry-humping it senseless - was chosen as the cephalopod's 'prediction', and throughout the World Cup every prediction that he made was proven to be correct. The one major flaw to this whole process was the fact that on most occasions Paul opted for the box on the right side of the tank, which also coincidentally represented the more favoured team to win each match.

Now, I have no problem with pointless memorials but this tops the lot. Don't get me wrong; I love Paul the octopus, but it's the kind of undeserved credit that makes you think maybe Jeremy Kyle deserves a knighthood for his services in the field of supplying prospective McDonald's staff with free advertising on television. I also think that if you're going to produce a monument at least don't make a six foot replica of an octopus shooting a giant football out of its own fart box. I've come to the conclusion that the monument either looks like that, or a deleted scene from Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus. Anyway, regardless of my opinion, the monument has been erected and Paul the octopus will presumably stand the test of time. Surely this marks a dawn to a new era in which future monuments will be erected for our generation's most talented, such as a ten foot tall Cillit Bang bottle in honour of Barry Scott oustanding services to advertising.

Here's the link to the photo of the monument and the story itself - http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110120/ap_on_sp_ot/eu_germany_octopus_oracle

My Video of the Week - The Alex and Charlie Pilot.
Last but not least here's my video of the week. I'm going to keep it short and sweet but any fans of YouTube celebrities Charlie McDonnell, Alex Day or simply YouTube 'vloggers' in general will love this video. He's a personal favourite of mine and I'd say he's definitely worth a look.

So yeah, here's that link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7DML3VDlTA

Anyway guys, that's your lot from me for this week. I'm also contemplating whether to continue with the two blog posts a week or whether to simply revert to one which I can just put more time and effort into. So I need your opinion, to offer it to me simply vote in the poll on the right-hand side of your screen. Thanks.