Friday, January 23, 2015

How Ben Williams single handedly took revenge on Iran for the heartache of 1997 & his calamitous decision robbed fans of a potential Iran vs Australia dream final in the AFC Cup


The history of the rivalry between Iran & Australia in football is exciting & dramatic to say the least

In 1972 during their ultimately successful qualification quest for 1974 World Cup, the Socceroos beat Iran 3-0 in Sydney before narrowly escaping after going down 2-0 in the return leg in Tehran.

During the 1978 world Cup qualifiers, Iran took revenge & qualified for the World Cup & in the process beat Australia 1-0 in both qualifying games.


And then of course there was the historic night of Nov 29th 1997 at the MCG , and the unbelievable elimination of the gallant but perhaps naive Socceroos sides at the hand of a highly talented but unpredictable Iran which ultimately qualified Iran for France 1998 at the expense of Australia.

Since then and following Australia's admission to the AFC, both passionate Socceroos & Team Meli fans have been hoping for a rematch between the two teams at World Cup qualifiers or Asian Cup.

This year, both Iran & Australia were amongst favourites to win the AFC 2015...and when Australia lost to S Korea, a potential Australia vs Iran excited fans.

But tonight, Aussie referee BEN WILLIAMS put an end to that dream by almost single handedly ending Iran's participation in the tournament prematurely. Williams made a calamitous red card error which reduced Iran to 10 men in the QF match between Iran & Iraq midway through the fist half.

Iran, which were comfortably dominant & leading 1-0 at that stage, fought with 10 men for nearly 90 minutes & fell behind 2-1 & 3-2 in extra time & came back to end the match 3-3 before finally losing 6-7 in the penalty shoot out to a resolute Iraq side which rode their luck at the back of Ben Williams' error.

FoxtSports commentators Mark Bosnic, John Aliosi & Mark Rudden were stunned at Ben Williams' error & unanimous in criticism of his amateurish error.

So THANK YOU BEN WILLIAMS! but Socceroos fans never wanted you to take the matters into your own hands & take revenge for the 1997 heartache in such unsavoury & embarrassing manner! Surely the cream of football refereeing in Australia is of a much higher calibre than what you displayed tonight!

And as for the passionate Iranian Team Meli fans, they hope your latest serious error of judgement on the field will see the end of your career as a FIFA international referee. It may be harsh but you deserve no less a punishment considering your error earlier in the tournament in the S Arabia vs Kazakistan match & many questionable decisions in the A League.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Complex tactical approach means the usual suspects logically remain the favourites to win the Champions League


European season has reached its half way point, and the EPL has once again entertained fans worldwide during the festive season whilst all other major European leagues take their winter/Christmas break.

Much has been written & said about the  nonsensical levels of transfer money that continues to infest the beautiful game & widens the game between "the Have & Have Not" Clubs in Europe.

However, most commentators seem to ignore the fact that it is not just the crazy levels of money to buy the very best that is shaping the game in Europe & who wins the top price ie the Champions League. 

The modern tactical approach to the game by master tacticians such as Angelotti, Mourinho, Guardiola, Simone & a few other coaches has become so complex & difficult to implement that only the most skilful top players are capable of meeting the challenge of applying the modern tactics. 

This means that realistically, only Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Barcelona (in that order) have the quality players who are capable of winning the Champions League. The likes of Atletico Madrid, PSG, Dortmund, Juventus, Porto & Arsenal can & may in fact surprise the favourites but one of the favourites will win the Champions League this year.

Here's my tip for this year's round of 16 (I got 8/8 right last season)

Chelsea will overcome PSG as long as Mourinho does not allow the New Year's Day 5-3 loss to Spurs to affect the team's confidence.
Barcelona will once again beat the unlucky Manchester City. Whilst man City can curse their luck in drawing Bayern in the group stage AND Barcelona in the round of 16 for the 2nd successive season, they have had many narrow wins this season & against Messi & Co they will not be able to get away with luck!
Atletco Madrid will be too strong for as usual unpredictable Bayer Leverkusen whilst Real Madrid, Bayern & Arsenal will also dispose of their opponents.

I have never been too impressed with Juventus despite their comprehensive Serie A wins in the last few years. However, with Dortmund fighting a surprising relegation battle in the Bundesliga, Juventus will have a huge chance to beat Dortmund as I expect Klopp & Dortmund to concentrate on Bundesliga in February.

......Which brings us to Porto vs Basel...........Porto have been very entertaining to watch whilst Basel have once again overachieved by eliminating Liverpool (and in doing so pull the curtain down on Steven Gerard's European club career).......I would like to see Basel to progress but Porto are too fast & silky & should win over two legs.

And as for this season's dark horses, the unpredictability of Manchester City & their talisman Aguaro (when fit) qualifies the EPL Champions for the tag!