Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Sterling Contract Saga

Sterling Contract Saga 

Sterlings a youthful talent who prospers in a team building for the future, he has been offered a £100,000 contract and has had the opportunity to play in the champions league, what more could a player at the age of 20 want?

Why has he declined a £100,000 contract?
During his recent interview he explained that the reason he didn't sign this contract was because he wanted trophies. He emphasised that it wasn't the money and instead he said he just wanted to be the best player he could be. He said he is waiting to the end of the season to see his options and go from there. Possibly the addition of some silverware in the Fa Cup or the guarantee of Champions League football next season could tempt him to stay. 

Will his departure have a big impact? 
With the departure of Gerrard at the end of the season, who by many is regarded as the best player to have ever worn the Liverpool shirt it signals a departure of a man who single handedly won us not only games but titles, Additionally just a season ago we lost Suarez who is currently one of the best players in the world. This legendary/world class status isn't possessed by Sterling meaning his departure won't be as significant. However he is still a very good player who's pace and trickery on the wing will be a real loss should he depart. He's been a consistent starter this season for Liverpool scoring six goals and assisting seven in twenty eight games. With that he has been very versatile starting a portion of his games in his preferred right wing position, another portion upfront due to the injury of Sturridge and most recently adopting a right wing back position. There is no doubt about his impact on the club but he isn't irreplaceable. 


Where would he go? 
There has been interest from loads of clubs the most recent coming from Arsenal. But surely this rumour has no substance as in his recent interview, as I outlined earlier, he said he wants to win trophies. Arsenal are a very good team but they can't guarantee trophies. In the last few years their only noteworthy trophies have been the Fa Cup and the Community Shield. 
He has also gained interest from the biggest club in Europe, Real Madrid. Since arriving at the Bernabeu Bale has struggled and has been on the receiving end of a lot of hate from his own fans. Bale arrived at the Bernabeu at the end of his best season ever, scoring a whopping 21 goals in 33 matches, yet his confidence was still able to slide along with his performances. Thats why the move wouldn't be right for Sterling as I don't think at the age of 20 you would be able to deal with the pressure of 80,000 people watching you every week and judging you on everything you do. He is best at a club like Liverpool that can carefully nurture him and help him grow as a player whilst also providing him with the possibility of silverware

Could Dani Alves’ replacement at FC Barcelona come from the Premier League?

Could Dani Alves’ replacement at FC Barcelona come from the Premier League?

http://thinkfootball.co.uk/could-dani-alves-replacement-at-fc-barcelona-come-from-the-premier-league/

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Can Kane usher in new era of success for England


Below is a link to an article that I wrote that describes both the past success of Harry zone and the possible future success of him for England.

http://thinkfootball.co.uk/can-harry-kane-usher-in-a-new-era-of-success-for-england/

Monday, 30 March 2015

What is Roy Hodgson’s best 11 going into Euro 2016?

Check out this link to my latest article which many England fans especially will enjoy.
http://thinkfootball.co.uk/what-is-roy-hodgsons-best-11-going-into-euro-2016/

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Everything I love about football

Everything I love about football 


  • It's a nice way of relaxing after a tiresome week at school.



  • The social aspect. Whether it's with mates or family members it's a great way of interacting and having a laugh and a joke. 



  • It's a way of expressing your passion. Whether it be screaming your head off at the game or screaming your head off in front of the TV.



  • It's very dramatic, there's twists in scoreline, exciting transfer rumours, goals that shouldn't have counted, old players coming to former clubs and scoring the deciding goal, own goals, manager rows and plenty plenty more. 



  • There's always something to talk about, it's a great conversation starter and also ender depending on who your talking to. 



  • The culture of the teams, how different teams play and why they play like that, there traditions and their history is especially interesting. 


These are just some of the reasons why I love the beautiful game but what is YOUR favourite part about the game?

Friday, 20 March 2015

Money Kills Talent

Money Kills Talent


What's happening to English footballers? I tell you what's happening they are getting far too much cash. Young players aged 18 or over these days in the Premier League are likely to be earning that much money that they will be able to afford a new Audi or a new Land Rover each week, can anyone tell me how this is helping develop young talent. Well it's not. Some players,not all, just do the bare minimum to get their pay check at the end of the week because that's what makes them happy as it such a big reward for something so small, in addition some don't tend to care about pushing and challenging themselves.This isn't helping English footballers grow, we are a small country, and English players should be making the most of the chances they get in the team but at the moment their isn't a leader and their aren't enough consistently good performances from the team.We have been talked about continuously as a team that should be challenging for top tournaments but it's been a long time since we have. When you compare our team to the likes of Germany, Brazil and Spain in which their teams contain both young and experienced talent that all have an impact on the game, furthermore their teams all have strong squad depth;we haven't. If you could describe every England performance for the last 5 years in 5 words those words would be:depressing, boring, uncreative, slow and predictable.


Neymar VS Hazard


Neymar vs Hazard

These stats are accurate from the 20th March 2015 and are based just on their performance in their respective leagues.

Stat
Neymar
Hazard
Games Played
23
28
Minutes Played
1690
2476
Key passes
23
72
Assists
4
6
Chances Created
27
78
Pass Completion
79%
87%
Goals Scored
17
10
Total Shots
63
57
Shot Accuracy
62%
59%
Tackles Won
17
20
Successful Passes
776
1347
 












Ultimately, there isn’t a definite answer to who is the better player due to a few reasons. Firstly, it 
depends on your opinion on which are more important assists and chances created or goals. Secondly, there are a number of different variables that have to come into consideration such as time played, the league they played in, the clubs they played against, how they were feeling during each performance etc. Lastly, these stats are based over one season, which in footballing terms is a short period of time so one/both of them could just be having especially good seasons.

Overall, in my opinion I believe Neymar is the better player due to the goals he scores which is ultimately what wins football matches furthermore his amazing array of skills is a joy to watch. However, I believe Hazard is an amazing player and I believe he is a lot more important to his club than Neymar is, he creates a host of chances, draws fouls to relieve pressure from his team in big champions league matches and his energy when the team aren’t playing to their full potential helps them get through these periods.