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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 6:42pm On Jan 08, 2010
Next up - Sevilla vs Racing Santander (2000hrs-Saturday)

A chance to move up to 3rd place at least for 24hrs and put some pressure on the other top teams. Thank goodness a break from all those tough ties. . . . pheeeew!
SportsRe: Africa Nations Cup Angola 2010. The Official Thread by RuuDie(m): 6:38pm On Jan 08, 2010
tkb417:
damn!!!
HOT DAMN!
SportsRe: Africa Nations Cup Angola 2010. The Official Thread by RuuDie(m): 6:38pm On Jan 08, 2010
The Togo national team bus has been machine-gunned by Angolan rebels on the Congolese border.

The squad includes Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor.

Three Togo players and the bus driver are reported to have been injured.

"I am fine but several players are in a bad way," Nantes striker Thomas Dossevi is reported to have told Radio Monte Carlo.

"We are still at hospital. We were attacked like dogs and had to hide for 20 minutes under the seats to avoid the bullets."

Togo were due to get their Cup of Nations campaign underway against Ghana on January 11.

Dossevi added that the team no longer wanted to play at the cup.

Organising committe member Virgilio Santos had earlier reassured competing teams about organisation and safety in Angola after some expressed concerns about the country's ability to host a major tournament.

After gaining independence in 1975, Angola was ravaged by civil war until a ceasefire in 2002.

However, the northern province of Cabinda - which borders with Republic of Congo - is still heavily disputed and up to a third of its population live as refugees in nearby DR Congo.

http://eurosport.yahoo.com/08012010/58/african-cup-nations-angolan-rebels-attack-togo-bus-machine-guns.html
confirmed from eurosport & reuters. . . . the story is true. wonder if they'll still be able to play after this!?
LiteratureRe: Naija Love Rhymes For Valentine by RuuDie(m): 6:29pm On Jan 08, 2010
e don too long,
na im i wan play dis song,
d tin still dey scrash me 4 tongue,
no be my mind to form king-kong,
but i jus dey ask wetin i do wrong!?

me don go church go pray,
sotey fast all night and even day,
even if na money i 4 sharply pay,
all 4 make u open mouth & say,
why we luv don turn to clay. . . . .

baby na u be my egg,
4 u i fit give my hand & leg,
i be ordinary cloth na u be peg,
dats y i dey here now dey beg,
if u say okpari, my life na empty keg.

cry cry cry
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Birmingham Vs Manchester Utd [1 -1] On Saturday 9th Jan by RuuDie(m): 1:27pm On Jan 08, 2010
I think birmingham would be walking a tight-rope here. . . . UTD might not be at their strongest yet but the worst time to play them is on a back of a loss - Fergie's said he'll make major changes from the Leeds loss so you can expect all the very influential UTD players to start. Worse still, is that they'll have the fury of SAF at the back of their minds (did y'all see the look on rooney's face when he caused the goal against hull grin) - anything but all 3pts is unacceptable. . . . . not the UTD the b'ham players will relish playing against!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Fan Thread! We Are The Red Devils! by RuuDie(m): 1:21pm On Jan 08, 2010
debosky:
Vidic out for 10 days. . . .more injuries hit Utd's defence.
Evans and brown should do well. . . . against Leeds, i don't think brown was ready to play cuz he was originally listed amongst the subs and then brought into the first-11 at the last minute.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Fan Thread! We Are The Red Devils! by RuuDie(m): 1:20pm On Jan 08, 2010
grin grin grin

very funny article. . . .
ProgrammingRe: Nigerian, Kehinde Adeyemi, Among Best Global IT Developers by RuuDie(m): 7:12am On Jan 08, 2010
a good thing. . . nice to have the little positive developments every now and then, its a source of inspiration.

however, i do feel for the folks who have been negative so far - i mean, in truth, u look at what he's done & think 2 urself "whats d biggie, i coulda nailed it too!"

but still on still. . . . lets give kudos to whom kudos is due! grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Fan Thread! We Are The Red Devils! by RuuDie(m): 9:02pm On Jan 07, 2010
d fact that we have an african isn't going to increase our fan base anymore than it already is. . . . . i wonder if we'd bought mikel back then how many of these so-called chelsea fans would be still be chelsea fanshuh
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bayern Munich Fans by RuuDie(m): 8:43pm On Jan 07, 2010
dayokanu:
Lucatoni was highest goal scorer in the Serie A in 2005/2006 and highest goal scorer in the Bundesliga in 2007/2008

Tell us about Berbasuck
Is that supposed to make up for the fact that he hasn't kicked a football in 1 whole season + 1/2 as jara. . . .  it surely must be in the guinness record books for all-time longest goal drought

grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 4:40pm On Jan 07, 2010
Sevilla have agreed a deal with Sampdoria to take defender Marius Stankevicius on loan until the end of the season.

The agreement includes an option for the Andalusians to buy the 28-year-old Lithuania international, who completed a medical and signed his contract after arriving in the Andalusian capital on Wednesday morning.

Stankevicius will provide cover in central defence and at right-back after Sergio Sanchez was diagnosed with a heart condition that has forced him to halt all physical activity.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Fan Thread! We Are The Red Devils! by RuuDie(m): 4:24pm On Jan 07, 2010
Mame diouf (abi whatever that his name is) handed jersey #32 (carlito's old number). . . . hope he comes good, nows not the time for another djemba-djemba!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 3:50pm On Jan 07, 2010
honeric01:
Keep voodooing grin grin grin
no worry - d time wey u go fear fear don dey come!
SportsRe: Africa Nations Cup Angola 2010. The Official Thread by RuuDie(m): 3:48pm On Jan 07, 2010
Thank u HNIC. . . . e be like sey honeric need glasses abi d jazz wey i fire 4 guardiola na u go form hard-man collect am with ya chest grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Fans Thread. by RuuDie(m): 12:24pm On Jan 07, 2010
eyoniggar:
RuuDie, I beg you, once your voodoo fails in a single match.

Please stop spamming our thread.
una wan provoke me huh


omoooooookorowantaaaa kirikrikrimirmgbriririririri ojigbitutukatakutallalalalalmickotokleeeefiiikiiii gbam! grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bayern Munich Fans by RuuDie(m): 7:05am On Jan 07, 2010
Berbatov problem lack of conviction abi. . . but he's been playing & managing to score for 2 seasons now for UTD, adding that to 2 previous seasons for spurs.

Toni plays 1 season and ends up not kicking a ball for 1 & a 1/2 season. . . . costing your beloved club up to 60million euros in that time - abeg justify this!?
SportsRe: Africa Nations Cup Angola 2010. The Official Thread by RuuDie(m): 6:56am On Jan 07, 2010
Cameroon unveiled their new jerseys for the AFCON & WC last night. . . . they were really nice - unlike those ugly green & yellow body-hug there wore in the past.

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bayern Munich Fans by RuuDie(m): 6:56pm On Jan 06, 2010
dayokanu:
If a striker at 28 is getting a handful at mid season after paying so much on him
@ least, he still working for his money. . . . no be pensioner like toni!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 6:51pm On Jan 06, 2010
grin grin grin

that is the problem with u people. . . . . okay, we wait and see - i told y'all we will have our days - its gonna be a straight set loss for Barca. my voodoooo cannot be wrong grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Fans Thread. by RuuDie(m): 6:48pm On Jan 06, 2010
honeric01:
poo happens, wait for the second leg, our first 11 will execute that match.
huh this ones that played are what huh
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Fans Thread. by RuuDie(m): 5:16pm On Jan 06, 2010
OOOOtikokotikotikokoko OOOOOOOhhhhhh. . . . ughorogodo na kpai omokhainaisaizai cochcooooooo mukalanga kpokorokotirokobikomleeeeeeeeeeeeeeewayooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

more misery for Fc Barca coming soon grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Fans Thread. by RuuDie(m): 5:13pm On Jan 06, 2010
grin grin grin

see how capel and perroti scatter una wing-backs, run them ragged, turn some to mumu join put sef. . . .
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 5:06pm On Jan 06, 2010
hahaha the vooddooooo is working grin una go hear am!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bayern Munich Fans by RuuDie(m): 6:40pm On Jan 04, 2010
dayokanu:
Aside from the 30m you paid on Berbasulk can you tell me the amount he has earned in Man Utd this season for strolling aroung the field?
@ least he's strolled round & got himself a handful goals to show for it. . . . when was the last time Luca Toni played for bayern talkless of score huh
No wonder Uli was in such a hurry to see him go; feelers from munchen is that the deal was finalised by word of mouth, no contract papers or any proof - thats how badly bayern wanted to offload the bad market! grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 6:30pm On Jan 04, 2010
David Prieto, Acosta, Armentero, Cordero. . . . .
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Fans Thread. by RuuDie(m): 6:22pm On Jan 04, 2010
dayokanu:
Eyonigger,

I am also shocked at Ruudies attitude, I think it has to do with the weather
grin grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sevilla Fc - Fans Zone by RuuDie(op): 6:14pm On Jan 04, 2010
The Mastery Of "Monchi": The Power Behind Sevilla’s Throne

The name of Ramon Rodriguez Verdejo or "Monchi" may not be familiar to most of you. But this is a man who has been a cornerstone of the recent successes of one of the top teams in Spain.

When Juande Ramos left Sevilla, though undoubtedly there was much outcry, the response was not as downhearted as many felt it would be. In fact most of the Sevilla fans, actually felt that were Monchi to leave then it would have been far more disastrous for the club, illustrating his level of importance at the club.

As a player, Monchi was a fairly middling goalkeeper for Sevilla and he achieved little in his footballing career, but now in his second career as Sevilla's sporting director he is achieving remarkable success.

In 2000, Sevilla's plight was dire, the club had just been relegated from the top division and facing an uncertain future, both on a football and economic level. Into this climate came Monchi who was appointed as the club's sporting director.

He was given two key objectives, develop the club's youth policy so that the club could develop their own stars of the future, and implement a scouting system that will allow the club to spot potential stars before any of the big clubs do. On both counts Monchi has more than exceeded his brief.

In terms of youth development, Sevilla have developed some of the finest young players in Europe over the past few years. The club's academy has overseen the development of the likes of Jose Antonio Reyes, Sergio Ramos, Diego Capel, Jesus Navas, and the late Antonio Puerta.

Some of these players have been sold, with the club recouping £50 million since 1997 through the sale of academy players, but others have stayed and undoubtedly helped the team develop-Capel and Navas are key parts of the current Sevilla team.

Sevilla's academy is now one of the most productive in Spain, boasting 400 players across 22 youth teams. It is now a rival to the much vaunted academies of Real Madrid and Barcelona, which is itself testament to the work of Monchi.

For scouting, Monchi has created a intricate network of over 700 scouts around the globe, all designed to help Sevilla spot and sign the brightest prospects in world football before any of the big clubs become aware of them.

This policy has paid dividends as some absolute bargains have arrived at Sevilla; with the likes of Daniel Alves, Julio Baptista, and Luis Fabiano all being signed for relatively low prices.

Now, Alves and Baptista are among the best players in the world and have been sold on for a big profit. While Luis Fabiano remains at Sevilla and is being touted as one of the best strikers in the world and is interesting a number of big clubs.

Sevilla’s scouting network is so vast and so effective, that often scouts from other big clubs will follow Sevilla scouts in order to track who they are watching, an illustration of how effective Monchi’s plans for scouting have been.

The club continue to be successful in finding future stars-a recent example being midfielder Fazio, who was signed from the Argentine second division and is now seen as a future Argentine international.

Since Monchi’s arrival the transformation at Sevilla has been remarkable, the club was in the Spanish second division when he arrived but is now one of the biggest in Europe, consistently managing top four finishes, and achieving European success with their two UEFA Cup victories.

Though Juande Ramos’ management was an important factor, the club did not fall apart once he left. They have continued their progression under new manager Manolo Jimenez and this weekend alone defeated fellow title rivals Villarreal one nil.

This is due mainly to the system which Monchi has installed at Sevilla. The club remain one of the best producers of young players in Spain, while they are still very capable of finding bargain buys from anywhere—rather than spending big money.

For those who believe that sporting directors don’t work, particularly those in England, the method and mastery of Monchi should go far to dispelling this idea.

He has complete control of all transfer dealings and youth development, which frees up the manager to deal with the team. But unlike what Ramos found when he was at Tottenham with Comolli, Monchi discusses player recruitment with the manager and enjoys very good relations with his managers (Caparros, Ramos, and Jimenez).

Rather than forcing players onto a manager, Monchi works in tandem with them, finding players whose profile and style fit into the tactical make up of the team. As a result, if Sevilla, who are not a relatively big club, have to sell, then often they will have cheaper replacements already lined up-an example being the signing of Konko to replace Alves in the summer.

As a result, Sevilla are able to sell established stars, the likes of Alves, Baptista, Reyes, Keita, and Poulsen have all been sold recently, yet the club still remains competitive, with cheaper signings being brought in to replace them. As a result Monchi’s system means that the club continues to evolve and continues to compete at the highest possible level on the smallest possible budget.

While in England the fashion is to denigrate the work and role of a sporting director at a football club, the example of Monchi provides a perfect template for how a sporting director should work.

Here is a man who often works in the background, dealing with much of the off-the-field work, leaving the manager to deal with the team, and often gain the bulk of the praise when success is achieved.

But what should not be in doubt is that were it not for the vital work of Monchi, and the system he has put in place, then Sevilla would certainly not be in the position that they find themselves in today. For all the praise and acclaim Sevilla’s managers deserve, it is Monchi’s work that powers everything the club achieves.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/94729-the-mastery-of-monchi-the-power-behind-sevillas-throne
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Fans Thread. by RuuDie(m): 6:05pm On Jan 04, 2010
eyoniggar:
Ruudie, how come u changed all of a sudden. Opened a thread for sevilla and constantly casting retarded spells here.
Something must be wrong somewhere. undecided undecided huh huh
scared. . . . don't be. wait till me spells start taking its toll 1st grin grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Fan Thread! We Are The Red Devils! by RuuDie(m): 4:48pm On Jan 04, 2010
BinghiNya:
happy new yam my guys. United lost and so fu cking what. We thumped wigan last week so what the heck. As long as we can beat decent teams no stress. Madrid lost to a division 3 team 4-0 does that make madrid a shitty team. United rules. Epl and UCl is there to fight for as well as the carling.
souljah boy tellem!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bayern Munich Fans by RuuDie(m): 4:44pm On Jan 04, 2010
dayokanu:
Ulli Hoeness have a send forth for Luca Toni and we departed on a good note.

Unlike when some clubs part with Hleb, Flamini, Adebayor and Jaap Stam
All dat na jus ceremonial yarns. . . . . . even players that go on hunger strikes dmanding for a transfer will be given send-offs by the club.

Uli is just glad to see Luca's back because of bayern's finances - that guy's gulped over 20m euros in dis 1/2 season without kicking a football.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: French Ligue 1, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, Dutch Eredivisi And Bundesliga by RuuDie(m): 2:44pm On Jan 04, 2010
[quote author=~Borat~ link=topic=163367.msg5240145#msg5240145 date=1262524445]What a let down,
i could have as well been watching stoke vs wolves tongue[/quote]I tell u. . . . where am at, there was this bar full of Scotsmen, all Rangers fans and they were absolutely raucous inspite of the fact that there was really nothing to cheer 4. At the end u'd have thot they'd just done d seven-tuple!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fa Cup 4th Round Draws by RuuDie(m): 2:39pm On Jan 04, 2010
these draws are being tweaked to favor chelsea. . . . what kinda teams are they giving them to play!?

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