Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Zidane’s Son To Make His International Debut…For Spain.

Posted: 24 Mar 2009 03:00 PM PDT

Yes, you read that headline correctly. Now try and soak it in. Try and soak in the fact that France’s greatest ever footballing export will see his son pull on the rival international colors of the hottest car in the showroom at the moment.

Enzo Zidane was born in France, when papa was merely a fresh debutant for Les Bleus and still a ways off from being thought of as the (second?) greatest footballer of his generation. When dad moved to Torino and then off to Madrid, Enzo tagged along, as you’d expect. The family still lives in Madrid - eight years now - and Petit Zizou, the real one, is playing for Real’s youth team, and thus Enzo has decided that he would rather play for Spain, the country which produced his maternal grandparents.

Now this is only U-15 and there’s nothing to say he’ll actually get the opportunity to contemplate reversing his choice in nationality and if he does get that opportunity, which he would choose as his senior country.

There are precedents, of course, but none with a papa of Zinedine’s stature. The closest one can come is actually another Spaniard, Bojan, whose Serbian father played in Spain and whose mother is Spanish. Only difference there is that Bojan was actually born inside the walls, whereas Enzo was born in France.

Enzo might turn out to be nothing more than the next Jordi Cruijff - which isn’t all that bad, mind you, but papa he is not - or the next Diego Maradona bastard, but this must still sting a great deal for France as the true heir to the throne as “Next Zizou” and the son of its greatest ever player chooses what is currently the greener grass.

World Cup 2010 = Beijing 2008?

Posted: 24 Mar 2009 10:21 AM PDT

With World Cup 2010 getting closer every day, South Africa could do with a bit of good PR. So the global peace conference scheduled to be in Johannesburg this week - to promote soccer and World Cup 2010 as instruments of harmony - probably seemed like a good idea.

Until it all went wrong that is.

Without getting too much into the politics of it, seems China put pressure on South Africa to deny a visa to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, because (according to spokesman Thabo Masebe) it “would not be in South Africa's best interests.”

In response, three of the scheduled guests - Nobel Peace prize laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu and F.W. de Klerk, plus executive director of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Geir Lundestad - decided it wouldn’t be in their best interests to attend a sham conference.


And so the whole thing was cancelled and South Africa has a world of negative headlines to deal with. Good work fellas.

The South African - and Chinese - argument is that wherever the Dalai Lama goes, the issue of Tibetan freedom gets attention. And they didn’t want the peace conference being overshadowed by that.

But the cancellation has already gotten way more attention than the actual conference would have. So that didn’t work out too well for them. No good can ever come of denying a visa to a Nobel Peace Prize winner (the Dalai Lama won in 1989).

And I’ll tell you this: I wanted to use an image of the Dalai Lama looking angry to go with this post. But apparently no such photo exists. The one you see above is the closest I could get. Despite all the sh*t he has to put up with, the guy is always always smiling. Which is pretty impressive.

I’m still optimistic about World Cup 2010, and I’m still predicting some outstanding football next summer (we’ll have a better idea in about three months time, when South Africa hosts the 2009 Confederations Cup). But I’m not so confident about South Africa’s political maneuvering.

The one thing I remember from the Beijing Olympics 2008 was that it didn’t make China - or the Olympics - look too good. More than a couple of shady things happened, epitomized by the Milli Vanilli trick they pulled with that little singing girl. Let’s hope South Africa learns fast and doesn’t tarnish the reputation of the World Cup with any similar shenanigans.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Sepp Blatter’s Magical Money Making Machine

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 03:40 PM PDT

If you’ve been reading the real world non-football news (and I don’t recommend it right now) then you’ll know there’s a whole world of economic bleakness out there. But in FIFA-land? All is sunshine, lollipops and big profits.

FIFA announced their 2008 figures on Friday, and… ker-ching! Revenues are up and profits are good. Sepp Blatter and friends took in $957 million in 2008 (compared to $882m in 2007) and spent just $773m (compared to $883m in 2007) for a total profit of $184m.


And while most financial institutions were either wobbling or collapsing at the end of last year, FIFA even did some smart financial stuff that I don’t quite understand:

“FIFA even made a profit of $16 million in managing its assets last year. Its equity stands at $902 million, boosted by a successful policy of hedging foreign currency.”

(Does that mean they dropped foreign currency in a hedge, and then came back a year later to find it was still there, and worth more than when they left it?)

In a way, it’s good news that FIFA is doing well. Because if the governing body goes under, that would spell trouble for the beautiful game.

But seeing FIFA - which is supposed to be a governing/administrative body and not a for-profit business - make out so well in 2008 while everyone else struggled is pretty remarkable.

It basically underlines the idea/fact that FIFA is now a corporate monolith that makes a fortune selling TV licensing, merchandise and sponsorship. The estimated revenue for World Cup 2010 is apparently $3.2 billion. Imagine how many AIG retention bonuses you could pay with that?

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Monday, March 23, 2009

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

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Friday, March 20, 2009

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

NCAA Tournament: Sporting News Today identifies five potential first-round upsets

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Maradona vs Riquelme

Posted: 16 Mar 2009 09:15 AM PDT

Say what you like about Diego Maradona’s reign as Argentina DT, but it hasn’t been short of drama.

The big argument for this past week (and the foreseeable future) has been Maradona vs his (former) playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme.

For those who haven’t been following, here’s the story so far:


  • Riquelme hadn’t been playing well for Boca Juniors.
  • Maradona publicly criticised Riquelme’s Boca performances in a TV interview:

    "I want Roman as a playmaker, to make a difference in the last 20 meters with his mental quickness, to feed our strikers and create goals, but the other day I saw him on the field for Boca and, I don't know if he's having physical problems or what, but that's not what I need,"

  • Riquelme got the hump with that, and retired from international football.


But it hasn’t ended there, as the two men have turned their disagreement into a Biggie vs Tupac style feud. And the rest of Argentinean football is getting involved too.

Here’s what Riquelme said about his refusal to play under El Diego:

“As long as Maradona is coach I will not return to the national side - we are not on the same wavelength.
“It’s clear we cannot work together.
“The national side is over for me - I say that very clearly. I learned from the radio that I was not going to play against France (a February 11 friendly with the South Americans won 2-0 in Marseille). I have principles and they are not those of the coach.

Boca coach Carlos Ischia has - understandably - defended his star player. But you might be more surprised to learn that the River Plate coach Nestor Gorosito also came to Riquelme’s defence, saying the midfielder “many principles and he believes they have not been respected.”

And because Diego Maradona is such a calm guy, you know he just responded with a wry chuckle and went about his work.

Oh no, wait. That’s not how Diego works at all. He actually responded this weekend by threatening both Riquelme and Gorosito, according to The Canadian Press:

Maradona warned Riquelme in an interview published in the daily Clarin on Friday not “to tarnish my name because I have more wit and cunning than he does,” while also threatening to spill private details about Gorosito because “I know (him) well and I’m tough when it comes to getting the damage done.”

Blackmail. Classy.

In a way, this was always the main pitfall with Diego Maradona coaching Argentina’s national team. Doesn’t matter that he doesn’t know about tactics. He’s got coaches who do. The real problem is that the man can’t keep his mouth shut. He has an opinion on everything. From Riquelme’s form to the World Player of the Year voting rules.

Everyone knows Riquelme has a skin so think you can see his organs. The Boca #10 is a fool for over-reacting and throwing away a genuine chance to be part of a World Cup winning team. But really Maradona should have known better. So both men are to blame, but the boss (who should be the more mature party in situations like this) started it.

And has Diego learned anything from this? Of course not. Over the weekend he told Hernan Crespo that he needs to leave Inter Milan if he wants an international future.

I don’t see a resolution to this Riquelme argument. The two men are so stubborn it’s the unstoppable force vs the immovable object. But I do see more drama and more arguments in the future for Diego Maradona.

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