The Cleat Zone
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Highest Attendance
While it isn't surprising that the NFL is the highest attended league in the world, the league with the 2nd highest attendance did surprise me. The German Bundesliga is the 2nd highest attended league in the world with an average of 44,000 tickets sold (compared to 67,000 for the NFL). While it is no suprise that soccer leagues across the world have high attendance, the fact that the Bunderliga of all leagues tops them all is surprising. If I had to place a bet, my money would have been on the English Premier League being at the top. It is also slightly surprising how dominant the NFL is, averaging 23,000 more tickets sold then the next league. In a way though, the comparison isn't quite square, because the NFL only plays 16 games and each stadium only hosts 8 games a year.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Record Breaker
With 2 goals today in FC Barcelona's 4-0 victory over Levante, Messi has 82 goals in 2012 between club (FC Barcelona) and country (Argentina). He is currently 3 goals behind the record of 85 goals in one calendar year, held by Gerd Muller. Admittedly, this is a rather obscure record, but this is what happens when you've already broken most conventional records.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Managing Chelsea
Earlier this week, Chelsea fired their manager Roberto Di Matteo, 8 months after getting hired as interim manager. In this 8 months, Di Matteo lead Chelsea to a surprise European Championship, and also the FA cup in England. This year, with the help of Di Matteo, Chelsea started out strong on top of the English Premier League table, before a recent spell of poor play saw them drop down to 3rd. Chelsea is having difficulties in this years Champions League; they are 3rd in their group and are at risk of not advancing. But what more can be expected out of a new manager? Chelsea must be a toxic wasteland to manage, knowing that any loss could result in your immediately release. Of course, managers being fired is nothing new for Chelsea. Since Roman Abramovich took over the team, there have been 10 different managers at the helm. At some point Abramovich has to give one of his managers some times to build something great.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Champions League Day 1 Review
FC Barcelona won their match with a dominating performance over Spartak Moskva. The final score was 3-0 with 2 goals from Messi and Alves getting his first goal of the season. Barcelona now has goals from 13 different players this year so far, an impressive feat. Individually, Messi is now only 5 goals behind Muller's record of 85 goals in a calendar across competitions (club and country), which is also an impressive feat. Barcelona has now clinched their group and will move on to the final 16.
Chelsea lost their match 3-0 to Juventus, putting their pursuit to repeat last year's European championship in jeopardy. They must win their last game against FC Nordsjælland and Juventus must lose to FC Shakhtar Donetsk for Chelsea to have a chance to progress.
Monday, 19 November 2012
Champions League Preview
Barcelona vs Spartak Moskva: Barcelona is sitting fairly comfortable in their group, up 2 points on Celtic and 5 points on Benfica, but they are not looking to drop top spot to Celtic. They lost their last Champions League game to Celtic in an upset, they want to avoid another.
Prediction: 4-1 FCB
Real Madrid vs Manchester City: With Manchester City sitting at the bottom of their group with no wins so far, they will be looking to make up some ground against Real Madrid. This is a huge problem for Manchester City since they lost in the group stage of the Champions League last year as well.
Prediction: 2-2 draw
Chelsea vs Juventus: Chelsea and Juventus are sitting 2nd and 3rd in their group behind FC Shakhtar Donetsk, so this game is huge for both teams trying to come out of their group.
Prediction: 3-2 Chelsea
Prediction: 4-1 FCB
Real Madrid vs Manchester City: With Manchester City sitting at the bottom of their group with no wins so far, they will be looking to make up some ground against Real Madrid. This is a huge problem for Manchester City since they lost in the group stage of the Champions League last year as well.
Prediction: 2-2 draw
Chelsea vs Juventus: Chelsea and Juventus are sitting 2nd and 3rd in their group behind FC Shakhtar Donetsk, so this game is huge for both teams trying to come out of their group.
Prediction: 3-2 Chelsea
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Weekend Review
There were a few big shock results in the English Premier League this weekend. First, current European Champions Chelsea fell 2-1 to West Bromwich Albion. Only a few weeks ago, Chelsea was on top of the English Premier League table, but a 3-2 loss to Manchester United, a 1-1 draw with Liverpool and this current loss have dropped them down to third place.
The second shock result of the weekend was Manchester United falling to 1-0 to Norwich. After defeating Chelsea a few weeks back, Manchester United was on top of the table, but with this loss, combined with a big 5-0 victory for Manchester City, the former English Premier League champions reclaimed their spot on top of the table.
The second shock result of the weekend was Manchester United falling to 1-0 to Norwich. After defeating Chelsea a few weeks back, Manchester United was on top of the table, but with this loss, combined with a big 5-0 victory for Manchester City, the former English Premier League champions reclaimed their spot on top of the table.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Thiago Messi's New Contract
Last Friday, Lionel Messi and his girlfriend Antonella Rocuzzo had their child Thiago Messi. It took only 6 days after the child's birth before he signed his first contract. Rosario-based club Newell Old Boys signed the newborn child, the same club where Messi spent his childhood (aged 8 to 13). This is just an odd story. From the club's perspective, I suppose it's a low risk, high reward signing. If he's good like his father, they either get a good player or will be able to sell him to a big european club for big money. If he doesn't turn out to be much a player, how much could it have honestly cost to sign a 6 day old, even despite his last name. But why would Messi and his girlfriend put that kind of pressure on their newborn? We're not sure at what point Thiago will be forced to play, but a child shouldn't have that much pressure thrust upon him at such a young age.
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