Friday, December 17, 2010

In Which the Big Bear Has to Go Away for a Little While

Well, it appears that I am going to have to take an indefinite leave from WCIS, as I just haven't had the time to post any quality material. Hopefully I'll be back in the spring with more exiting morning roundups and weekend preview bonanzas.

And yes, I realize I'm pretty much the deadbeat dad of the soccer blogging world.

On a more positive note, here's the music video for "Christmas in Hollis":




Merry Christmas, folks.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Morning Roundup, 12/15/10


  • Congolese side TP Mazembe knocks off South American champion Internacional to become the first African team to reach the Club World Cup Final. And there was much buttdancing. [Fox Soccer]
  • Fulham is looking to temporarily secure Landon Donovan's services. Let's hope, for Lando's sake, that this deal isn't getting worse all the time. [SBI]
  • Steven Gerrard may return to action this weekend. [Pies]
  • Blackburn Rovers have considered appointing Diego Maradona as their next manager. This can only end well, right? [Soccernet]

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Morning Roundup, 12/14/10

Image credit: Robin Parker/EPA
  • Manchester United currently sit atop the Premier League after beating Arsenal, 1-0. [Soccernet]
  • Arsene Wenger, never one to complain, blames the Old Trafford pitch for his team's loss. [BBC Sport]
  • Sepp Blatter's suggestion for homosexuals who may plan on attending the 2022 World Cup in Qatar: "I would say they should refrain from any sexual activities." [Dirty Tackle]
  • Carlos Tevez wants to leave Manchester City. Manchester City, understandably, have a different opinion. [Guardian]

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Heurelho Gomes- Goat, Hero: 12/12


Bolton 2-1 Blackburn

Notlob, down to ten men for the final 35 minutes, gave up a 1-0 lead late, but an 88th minute goal from Stu Holden secured three points for the Wanderers and a move back up to sixth place.
MatchStat) Corners: Bolton 3, Blackburn 10

Wolverhampton 1-0 Birmingham City

Stephen Hunt scored the only goal of the match in the 44th minute, and Wolves rode to an easy victory, though the win did not move them out of the relegation zone.
MatchStat) Shots on Goal: Wolves 8, Birmingham 0

Tottenham 1-1 Chelsea

Spurs have had one clean sheet on the season, back in the August against Manchester City. So even though they took a first half lead through Roman Pavlyuchenko, it was inevitable that Chelsea would at least get one goal, which they did when Didier Drogba struck a hard shot straight at Heurelho Gomes, who could only palm the ball over his head and allow it to dribble into the goal in a soft bit of keeping. Gomes looked a further goat in the first minute of extra time, when he body-checked Ramires in the area and conceded a penalty. However, he became a hero, diving to his left and saving Drogba's penalty, and securing a point for Spurs.
MatchStat) Shots on Goal: Tottenham 1, Chelsea 8

Spanish Inquisition:

Fourth place Espanyol blew a 1-0 lead and went on to lose, 2-1, at Athletic Bilbao. Real Madrid cruised to a 3-1 win at Real Zaragoza. Not to be outdone, Barcelona smashed Real Sociedad 5-0, with two goals from Leo Messi.

Insert Cheap Italian Stereotype Here:

AC Milan beat Bologna to extend their league lead to six points. Roma beat Bari 1-0 to move up from ninth to sixth. Juventus got a goal in the fourth minute of second half stoppage time from Milos Krasic to beat Lazio 2-1 and jump above Lazio and Napoli for second place in Serie A.

Das Boot:

Eighth place Freiburg beat last place Borussia Monchengladbach 3-0 to move up to sixth. Mainz and Schalke each missed a penalty in their match, but a Jefferson Farfan goal gave Schalke the win and moved them up from fifteenth to tenth. Mainz remain fourth, 13 points behind Dortmund.

Midweek Action:

Europa League's last group stage matches on Wednesday and Thursday!
/inserts appropriate dismissive wanking motion

The real drama comes with the Champions League/Europa League knockout draw on Friday. Who will be Spurs' first opponent? Will Arsenal be made to pay for not winning their group? Will anyone care who Liverpool and Manchester City draw in the Europa League?

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Clean Sheets Aplenty: 12/11


Aston Villa 2-1 West Bromwich Albion

Villa responded well to their defeat at Anfield last week with goals from Stewart Downing and Emile Heskey, and only an extra time tally from Paul Scharner kept Brad Friedel from earning the clean sheet. The victory eased Villa's relegation fears a bit, as they gained two points on eighteenth place Wigan.
Matchstat) Possession: Aston Villa 42%, West Brom 58%

Everton 0-0 Wigan

David Moyes' side were the better of the two, but only had a point to show for it. Wigan's point failed to move them out of the bottom three.
Matchstat) Shots: Everton 14, Wigan 6

Fulham 0-0 Sunderland

The point for the Black Cats can be fully claimed by goalkeeper Simon Mignolet. While it was a good effort from Fulham, Mark Hughes' luck continues to run short, as they remain outside the bottom four by goal difference alone.
Matchstat) Shots On Goal: Fulham 9, Sunderland 1

Stoke City 0-1 Blackpool

The Seasiders continued their excellent road form (of which I am quite jealous) with a 48th minute goal from DJ Campbell securing all three points and lifting Blackpool back into the top half of the table.
Matchstat) Shots: Stoke 22, Blackpool 11

West Ham United 1-3 Manchester City

More trouble for the Hammers, as they fell behind 3-0 (on goals from Yaya Toure and Adam Johnson, and an own goal from Robert Green) before conceding a James Tomkins consolation late on. I'm still not sure how Chris Hughton got fired before Avram Grant, but he's got to be going soon after at this rate.
Matchstat) Possession: West Ham 38%, Manchester City 62%

Newcastle United 3-1 Liverpool

Another terrible road performance for the Reds saw them go behind in the first half through Kevin Nolan, but out of nowhere Dirk Kuyt equalized just after halftime. Then, Tyneside's favorite criminal, Joey Barton, scored the winner for Newcastle in the 79th minute, and Andy Carroll added the coup de grace in added time.
Matchstat) Shots: Newcastle 7, Liverpool 21

Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly:

Half of the matches were postponed, but among those that were played, Rangers drew 1-1 at Inverness, Hearts smashed Aberdeen 5-0, and St. Johnstone beat St. Mirren 2-1.

Spanish Inquisition:

Villareal lost 1-0 at Getafe, despite the hosts finishing the match with nine men. Almeria won at ten man Sevilla, 3-1, and Sergio Aguero scored a brace in a 2-0 victory against Deportivo De La Coruna.

Insert Cheap Italian Stereotype Here:

Fourth place Napoli won 1-0 at Genoa to go into second place overnight in Serie A. Seventh place Palermo came from 1-0 down to win 3-1 against Parma and move up to fifth.

Das Boot:

Virtually unbeatable, Borussia Dortmund won 2-0 against Werder Bremen to extend their Bundesliga lead to 11 points. Bayer Leverkusen took up the second place spot with a 4-2 win at Hamburg. Relegation-threatened Cologne won 1-0 to move out of the bottom two.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Morning Roundup, 12/09/10

Image credit: Matt Dunham/AP
  • Arsenal have advanced into the Champions League knockout stage after defeating Partizan Belgrade, 3-1. [Fox Soccer]
  • Good news for fans of random stabbings, as Roma are also through to the next round. Other Champions League results include Chelsea continuing their poor run of form with a 1-0 loss to Marseille. [SBI]
  • Newcastle have handed new manager Alan Pardew a five-and-a-half-year year contract. It should be noted that the Magpies have gone through seven managers in the previous five-and-a-half years. But I'm sure that Pardew will be around to see out his contract. [Sky Sports]
  • Inter owner/president Massimo Moratti has issued an ultimatum to Rafa Benitez, warning the manager that his side "absolutely must win" the Club World Cup. Somewhere, Jose Mourinho is cackling maniacally. [Soccernet]
  • The Shin Guardian has posted a fantastic interview with former Revs star Taylor Twellman. If you're even remotely curious as to what Twellman has been going through, it's a must-read. [TSG]

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Morning Roundup, 12/08/10

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  • Spurs finish atop their Champions League group following a 3-3 draw at Dutch side FC Twente. [Guardian]
  • A similar story goes for Manchester United, whose 1-1 draw with Valencia secures the top spot in group C for the Red Devils. [Fox Soccer]
  • Other Champions League results include FC Copenhagen advancing to the knockout stages with a 3-1 win over Panathinaikos. [F365]
  • Former West Ham boss Alan Pardew, who looks nothing like Martin Jol, is now expected to be named as the new Newcastle manager. [BBC Sport]
  • Wolverhampton manager Mick McCarthy allegedly wants to bring Robbie Keane back (way back) to Wolves in the January transfer window. [Pies]
  • Today's Champions League matches feature Arsenal, Braga, and Waxtap battling for Group H's two knockout stage berths. [Sky Sports]

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Morning Roundup, 12/07/10

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  • Liverpool breeze past WCIS-endorsed Aston Villa 3-0. The Merseysiders move up to 8th in the table with the win, while Villa hover only two points above the relegation zone. That endorsement is looking more precarious every day... [Soccernet]
  • Newcastle United players are not particularly happy about Mike Ashley's unexpected firing of manager Chris Hughton. [Dirty Tackle]
  • Martin Jol, who recently stepped down from his managerial role at Ajax, is currently the favorite to take over at the Toon. [Guardian]
  • Today's first transfer rumor involving an American: DEMPSEY TO LIVERPOOL??????? [Pies]
  • Today's second transfer rumor involving an American: FRIEDEL TO CREW AS PLAYER/COACH??????? [Mirror]
  • The Champions League is back in action today, with United and Spurs looking to secure top spot in their respective groups. [Sky Sports]

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Peter Odemwingie Is Here... For Now: 12/5


West Bromwich Albion 3-1 Newcastle United

Peter Odemwingie scored twice for the Baggies, who are back up to eighth with the win. Odemwingie is surely not long for this world, though; after choosing the Nigerian national team over his birthplace, Russia, someone is going to make him disappear one of these days. You do not cross the Russian mafia. Hmmm, suddenly Thursday's events make even more sense, at least from the perspective of Sepp Blatter's instinct of self-preservation.
MatchStat) Yellow Cards: West Brom 0, Newcastle 5

Sunderland 1-0 West Ham United

The Black Cats were a bit more dominant than the final scoreline shows, winning on Jordan Henderson's quality finish of a lovely goal and rarely being threatened by the Hammers. ZOMG stay tuned for the Avram Grant sack, which is surely, maybe coming soon possibly! Enjoy the Championship next year, West Ham.
MatchStat) Shots on Goal: Sunderland 7, West Ham 1

Spanish Inquisition:

The match of the day pitted third place Villareal against eighth place Sevilla. The Yellow Submarine won, 1-0, thanks to a 29th minute goal from Nilmar. Fourth place Espanyol won 1-0, scoring after going down to ten men. The late match between expected mid-table team Athletic Bilbao and surprising mid-table team Real Sociedad went to last season's second division champion (Sociedad), 2-0, on a penalty and an own goal. Sociedad improved to sixth with the win.

Insert Cheap Italian Stereotype Here:

Eighth place Sampdoria beat Bari, 3-0, to move up to a tie for fifth on points and goal difference with Palermo and Inter Milan. Third place Juventus beat eleventh place Catania, 3-1, thanks to a brace from Fabio Quagliarella, closing the gap to leaders AC Milan to six points ahead of their showdown with second place Lazio next weekend (barring the threatened player strike).

Das Boot:

Borussia Dortmund won at Nuremberg, 2-0, to extend their Bundesliga lead to ten points over Mainz, thanks to goals from Mats Hummels and Robert Lewandowski. Bayer Leverkusen won 3-2 against relegation threatened FC Cologne to surpass Hannover for third place, eleven points off Dortmund's pace.

Midweek Action:

Liverpool hosts Aston Villa on Monday, and then the final group games in the Champions League are on Tuesday and Wednesday. With twelve of the sixteen knockout spots already secured, I'll focus here on the what's left to play for in each group:

Group A- Tottenham and Inter have clinched qualification, but are even on points, and Spurs hold the tiebreaker. Both teams play on the road in the final fixture, Tottenham at Europa League-bound Twente, and Inter at eliminated Werder Bremen.

Group B- Schalke and Lyon are through, but first and second place are still at stake, with Schalke a point ahead of Lyon. The other two entrants are still both alive for the Europa League spot, with Benfica two points ahead of Hapoel Tel Aviv. On Tuesday, Schalke travel to Benfica, and Lyon host Hapoel Tel Aviv.

Group C- Manchester United and Valencia are through, and they play one another at Old Trafford on Tuesday. Valencia wins the group with a win, and Man U wins the group if they do not lose. Rangers have clinched the Europa League spot, and finish out their Champions League run at Bursaspor, who have five losses in five games in the competition.

Group D- Barcelona are through as group winners, and Panathinaikos are eliminated. The second spot will go to either Copenhagen (7 points) or Rubin Kazan (6 points). Kazan travel to Barcelona (where they won last year) while Copenhagen host Panathinaikos.

Group E- Bayern Munich have won the group, and Cluj are eliminated. Roma (9 points) and Basel (6 points) are both still in play for the second spot. Basel's chances seem slim, however, as they must win in Munich and see Roma lose at Cluj to advance.

Group F- Everything has been decided. Chelsea won the group, Marseille finish second, Spartak Moscow are headed for the Europa League, and Zilina are headed home.

Group G- Only the Europa League spot is left to play for, as Real Madrid have won the group, and AC Milan have clinched second. Ajax (4 points) plays at Milan, and Auxerre (3 points) plays at Madrid.

Group H- Everything is left to play for here, except for Partizan Belgrade, who, like Zilina and Bursaspor, enter the final matchday with zero points. Shaktar Donetsk (12 points) hosts Braga (9 points), while Arsenal (9 points) hosts Partizan.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Arsenal First: 12/4


Arsenal 2-1 Fulham

A Samir Nasri brace gave Arsene Wenger's squad the win in a fairly even match, and the frozen pitch in Blackpool prevented Manchester United from playing and equaling their result. Thus, the Gunners are in first, which is certainly a nightmare for the Big Bear. At least Spurs beat them a few weeks back.
MatchStat) Corners: Arsenal 3, Fulham 7

Birmingham City 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs led through most of the match at an extremely difficult road environment through Sebastien Bassong, but conceded an 80th minute equalizer to Craig Gardner.
MatchStat) Corners: Birmingham 6, Spurs 11

Blackburn 3-0 Wolverhampton

Rovers responded to their embarrasing blowout loss to Manchester United last week with a strong victory over Wolves. David Dunn, Brett Emerton and Ryan Nelsen all tallied for Sam Allardyce's side.
MatchStat) Possession: Blackburn 42%, Wolverhampton 58%

Chelsea 1-1 Everton

The Blues' struggles continued, though they led at halftime through a Didier Drogba penalty, won when Nicolas Anelka collected a poor Phil Neville backpass, touched it around Tim Howard and ran straight into the keeper, rather than avoid him, resulting in a yellow card for the American. Everton were stronger in the second half, and Jermaine Beckford finally converted on one of his many chances, heading past Petr Cech for a point.
MatchStat) Shots: Chelsea 14, Everton 18

Manchester City 1-0 Bolton

City broke the deadlock early through Carlos Tevez, and smothered Bolton's usual attacking abilities the rest of the way, even after Aleksandar Kolarov was sent off for a second yellow card offense. With the win, City held down the final Champions League spot.
MatchStat) Shots on Goal: Man City 7, Bolton 1

Wigan 2-2 Stoke City

Shockingly, the Latics/Potters match was the most entertaining affair of the day. Stoke defender Robert Huth opened the scoring, and his teammate Danny Collins scored an own goal for Wigan at the half hour mark. Within a minute of the own goal, Matt Etherington put Stoke back in front, before Tom Cleverley equalized ten minutes later. With the tie, Stoke passed Sunderland for seventh place
MatchStat) Possession: Wigan 66%, Stoke 34%

Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly:

All the hooligans stayed home, as all this weekend's matches were postponed on Wednesday due to the wintry weather.

Spanish Inquisition:

Relegation threatened Levante beat seventh place Atletico Madrid, 2-0. Barcelona won at Osasuna, 3-0, with a brace from Leo Messi. Real Madrid, stymied for the first 60 minutes against Valencia, got a boost from a red card to David Albelda of Valencia in the 64th minute. They took their advantage well and got two goals* from Cristiano Ronaldo for a 2-0 victory.

*Note: Ronaldo didn't even need to poach a penalty for either of his goals! Shocking! So, for once, well done...jackass.

Insert Cheap Italian Stereotype Here:

Seventh place Roma blew a two goal lead on the road at Chievo Verona, drawing 2-2. Danielle De Rossi was sent off for the visitors after their lead had vanished, and I'm always in favor of red cards for Italian national team players, just because. Leaders AC Milan won 3-0 against relegation threatened Brescia, through goals from Kevin Prince-Boateng, Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Milan leads Serie A by three points with the win.

Das Boot:

Second place Mainz, seven points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund at the start of the day, lost 2-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt. Team USA man Michael Bradley scored for Borussia Monchengladbach, but when the side was reduced to ten men, his squad blew the lead and lost, 2-1 to Hannover. The winning side moved into third place in the league. Bayern Munich lost 2-0 at Schalke. Wolfsburg and Werder Bremen played to a 0-0 draw when Torsten Frings missed a penalty for Bremen, and four minutes later Edin Dzeko missed one for Wolfsburg.

Friday, December 3, 2010

In Which I Rant About Qatar Hosting the 2022 World Cup (THE BIG BEAR'S WEEKEND PREVIEW BONANZA)


I don't mean to be a sore loser about the 2022 World Cup Bid and all, but QATAR!? SERIOUSLY!? For crying out loud, FIFA ignored its own technical report that ranked Qatar's bid at the bottom of all of the final round's potential 2022 hosts. Half a dozen people live there, it's hotter than the surface of the sun, and drinking is frowned upon. Sounds like good times.

Oh, I know, "Bringing the game to another part of the world blahblahblah...". But here's a little secret: people in Qatar already play soccer! Honest! They have a league and everything! Juninho plays there! If FIFA are going to let that rationale determine where the World Cup will be held, then the 2026 tournament better take place in the middle of Papua New Guinea, because headhunters have not yet had the opportunity to experience the joy of watching a 0-0 draw between Switzerland and Honduras firsthand.

At least there won't be any infrastructure problems, right? Block quote time:
Some travellers with flights booked out of Doha International Airport were forced to postpone their planned departures, prevented from going anywhere by the gigantic, euphoric throng of people in the city streets.

One of them, Mahmoud Hassan, told FIFA.com: “Due to the traffic jams, I wasn’t able to reach Doha airport for my flight to Bahrain. But you could see the joy on everyone’s faces. It’s really incredible to see all these people, Qataris as well as foreigners, celebrating the event together.”

-FIFA.com
So you're saying traffic will not be a problem, then.

Plus, I'm pretty sure that the bad guy at the end of Taken is from Qatar. IS THAT THE IMAGE YOU WANT, FIFA? THE 2022 WORLD CUP WILL NOW BE ASSOCIATED WITH SOME FAT DUDE WHO BUYS KIDNAPPED GIRLS FOR USE AS SEX SLAVES. WHERE IS LIAM NEESON WHEN YOU NEED HIM?

/hyperventilates

Okay, okay. Maybe I should take a more rational look at Qatar. Let's check the fact sheet, shall we?

Pros:
  • Lots of money. By some estimates, Qatar has the highest per capita GDP in the world. The planet’s third largest gas reserves have something to do with this, I’d imagine.
  • A MOTHERFUCKING ISLAND STADIUM
Cons:
  • The average high temperature for July in Doha is 114 degrees Fahrenheit. My research tells me that this may not be the optimum temperature for playing soccer. You can trust me, because I'm a scientist.
  • Currently, it is illegal to show alcohol or appear intoxicated in public. It may be best for England fans if the Three Lions just don't qualify for this one, then.
  • Homosexuality is illegal. So much for FIFA's commitment to tackling homophobia.
  • About 1.7 million people live in Qatar. The attendance for the 2010 World Cup was 3.2 million. This means that Qatar will essentially have to build an additional Qatar's worth of infrastructure just to temporarily service the people traveling to the country for the World Cup. See above block quote for potential issues.
  • I do not live there, and probably will therefore not be able to attend any of the matches. HOW DARE FIFA NOT THINK OF MY NEEDS.

I’m guessing Sepp and company made their decisions upon hearing the pros and immediately disregarded everything else. Money, you say? Island stadium, you say? GIVE THEM THE TOURNAMENT, POST HASTE.

Let's get to the preview...


This week’s Premier League matches are rated on an arbitrary scale based on their "watchability", which is a completely made up parameter. This week’s system will be based on…

POTENTIAL 2022 WORLD CUP HOST NATIONS

5 (America, Fuck Yeah)

Liverpool vs. WCIS-Endorsed Aston Villa
Monday, 1500
Prediction: 2-1

Is anyone in the world, besides Sepp Blatter and the miscellaneous other FIFA bigwigs, even remotely interested in the speeches given before the winning bids are announced? Yesterday's announcement could have been accomplished by simply stating "The committee has decided to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar." Instead, we have to listen to Sepp ramble on about how "In football we learn to win and this is easy, in football we also learn to lose and this is not so easy...", while I bang my head on my desk and scare my coworkers.

Ugh. FIFA are just the worst.


4 (Australia)

Chelsea vs. Everton
Saturday, 1000
Prediction: 3-2

Manchester City vs. Bolton
Saturday, 1000
Prediction: 2-2

I never thought I’d say this, but from a neutral’s perspective, Bolton are the most fun Premiership team to watch right now. Don't believe me? Check out their second goal from last week:





Bolton: It's like watching Barcelona, but with Kevin Davies instead of Leo Messi.


3 (Japan)

Arsenal vs. Fulham
Saturday, 1000
Prediction: 3-1

I recently read Nick Hornby’s Fever Pitch. I'm not sure if this makes me a bad Spurs fan or not.

Birmingham vs. Tottenham
Saturday, 1000
Prediction: 2-1

West Brom vs. Newcastle
Sunday, 0830
Prediction: 2-1


2 (South Korea)

Wigan vs. Stoke
Saturday, 1000
Prediction: 0-1

Blackpool vs. Manchester United
Saturday, 1230
Prediction: 0-2

Sunderland vs. West Ham
Sunday, 1100
Prediction: 1-0

Jonathan Spector for World Player of the Year, anyone?


1 (Qatar YEAH, I SAID IT)

Blackburn vs. Wolverhampton
Saturday, 1000
Prediction: 1-0


Ray Hudson Presents: La Liga Match of the Week

Real Madrid vs. Valencia
Saturday, 1600
Prediction: 2-1


Take it away, Ray:


"OH, BOY! AFTER THAT LOSS TO BARCELONA, REAL HAVE GOT TO BE MADDER THAN THE GIANT FROM JACK AND THE BEANSTALK! JOSE MOURNIHO IS STOMPING AROUND THE LOCKER ROOM SAYING 'FEE FI FO FUM, I SMELL THE BLOOD OF A VALENCIAN'! GET RID OF THE MAGIC BEANS, BOYOS, BECAUSE LOS BLANCOS WILL BE OUT FOR REVENGE! JUST LIKE MEL GIBSON IN PAYBACK! AND ALSO JUST LIKE MEL GIBSON IN BRAVEHEART! AND ALSO JUST LIKE MEL GIBSON IN THE PATRIOT! COME TO THINK OF IT, THEY'LL BE OUT FOR REVENGE JUST LIKE MEL GIBSON IN EVERY MEL GIBSON MOVIE!"


From the Folks who Brought you Lager and World Wars I and II, it's the Bundesliga Match of the Week!

Schalke 04 vs. Bayern Munich
Saturday, 1230
Prediction: 2-3

From what I understand, the reserve team to which Jermaine Jones was demoted is in Germany's fourth division. This means that, potentially, Jones can stick with the reserve side over the next three or so years and guide the team up to the Bundesliga, where the reserves can play the starters. It'll be like JV versus varsity! ONCE AGAIN, REAL LIFE IS JUST LIKE MIGHTY DUCKS 3.


Serie A Match of the Week, if You're into That Sort of Thing

Lazio vs. Inter Milan
Friday, 1445
Prediction: 2-1

As have had a tough time coming up with things to say about the Serie A Match of the Week, I will instead post a video that is tangentially related to Italy.

This week, I present the trailer to the 1993 film Super Mario Brothers:






Completely Unfounded Transfer Rumor

Hoping to further raise their country's soccer profile, officials from Qatari League side Al-Sadd will attempt to sign Ashley Cole. To sweeten the deal, Al-Sadd will offer to pay the Chelsea left back in skanks.


It's the Weekend. Time to Kick out the Jams.

"Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
Master P
Ghetto D



This song features a murderer’s row of mediocre rappers. AND I LIKES IT.


Funny Internet Thing

Studs Up provides a look into FIFA's methodology for choosing the winning World Cup bids.


The Jersey Shore Cast's Words of Wisdom

"She just doesn't want to feel like a trashbag because she has a boyfriend and she kissed me with her tongue."
-DJ Pauly Delvecchio (MAKIN' ALL THE GIRLS' PANTIES DROP)


The Big Bear’s Weekend Preview Bonanza is posted (almost) every Friday throughout the Premier League season.

It should also be noted that the Weekend Preview's format is taken from Big Daddy Drew's Drew Magary's Jamboroo over at Deadspin.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: RUSSIA AND QATAR TO HOST 2018 AND 2022 WORLD CUPS

The title pretty much sums it up.

I'd like to thank FIFA for wasting a good chunk of my morning at work. If you see Sepp Blatter's long-winded ass in the street, feel free to punch him in the cock.

Morning Roundup, 12/02/10

Image Credit: Christian Hartmann/Reuters
  • The host countries for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups will be announced today at 1000. It'll be interesting to see which nations FIFA feels paid the highest bribes had the most impressive bids. [BBC Sport]
  • Manchester City roll into the knockout stages of the Europa Cup with a 3-0 victory over Energy Drink Salzburg, while Juventus fall out of the tournament after a 1-1 draw at Polish side Lech Poznan. [Soccernet]
  • Birmingham knock off WCIS-Endorsed Aston Villa in the Carling Cup quarterfinals, 2-1. The Blues will face West Ham in the semis, while yesterday's other winner, Ipswich Town, will take on the inevitable 2011 Carling Cup champions Arsenal. [Fox Soccer]
  • In today's big Europa Cup matchup, Liverpool head to Romania to play Steaua Bucharest. A draw will see the Reds through to the next round. [Sky Sports]

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Morning Roundup, 12/01/10


  • Jonathan Spector is defensively responsible for two goals scores two goals in United's West Ham's 4-0 thrashing of West Ham Manchester United in the Carling Cup. We have entered Bizarro World, ladies and gentlemen. [BBC Sport]
  • At the Emirates, Arsenal beat Wigan 2-0 to advance to the semifinals. [Guardian]
  • Lando would like to return to Everton, if his body, and the Galaxy, will allow it. [Fox Soccer]
  • German-American midfielder Jermaine Jones has been demoted to Schalke's reserve side, apparently because of a poor work ethic. Granted, this is Germany we're talking about, so what is regarded as "poor work ethic" there probably equates to a very high work ethic back here in the States. [UF]
  • The Offside provides a roundup of Ray Hudson's stellar contributions to Monday's El Clasico. [The Offside]