Sunday, July 27, 2014

CLEGG PRESSING FIFA TO STRIP RUSSIA OF 2018 WORLD CUP


The deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom has added his voice to the growing number of some western politicians on the need for FIFA to strip Russia of the 2018 world cup host. This is due to the recent development of the shooting down of Malaysian jetliner MH17 in eastern Ukraine. The west especially the United States has blamed Russia for training and supplying weapons to separatist fighting the Ukrainian government. Eleven cities will host the prestigious sporting event in Russia as plans are far underway at the Samara for the 2018 world cup.

Football's world governing body FIFA this week ruled out calls from some German politicians for Russia to be boycotted, insisting that the tournament could be "a force of good". But the deputy prime minister of UK, Nick Clegg told the Sunday Times that allowing it to go ahead without a change of course by president Vladimir Putin would make the world look "so weak and so insincere" in its condemnation of Moscow's annexation of Crimea and support for the rebels. The EU has added another 15 individuals and 18 entities to the list of those subject to asset freezes and ambassadors in Brussels are expected to extend the punitive actions to state-owned banks' access to capital markets and to the arms and energy sectors. 

"Vladimir Putin himself has to understand that he can't have his cake and eat it," he said. "He can't constantly, you know, push the patience of the international community beyond breaking point, destabilise a neighbouring country, protect these armed separatists in the east of Ukraine and still have the privilege and honour of receiving all the accolades in 2018 for being the host nation of the World Cup. "That's why I've come to the view that if he doesn't change course it's just not on, the idea that Russia will host the World Cup in 2018. "You can't have this – the beautiful game marred by the ugly aggression of Russia on the Russian-Ukrainian border. "Not only would Vladimir Putin exploit it, I think it would make the rest of the world look so weak and so insincere about our protestations about Vladimir Putin's behaviour if we're not prepared to pull the plug.  "Vladimir Putin is a past master at attending these sporting events and, sort of, pretending almost as if everything's utterly normal and nothing untoward is happening around him. "And if anyone needed any reminding of how dangerous this conflict is in the heart of Europe, just ask any of the family and relatives of those loved ones they lost in that plane incident last week."
Clegg said the threat of withdrawing the World Cup would be "a very potent political and symbolic sanction".

"If there's one thing that Vladimir Putin cares about, as far as I can see, it's his sense of status. "Maybe reminding him that you can't retain the same status in the world if you ignore the rest of the world, maybe that will have some effect on his thinking." 

The US has expressed disappointment in the inability of the EU to impose serious sanctions that could cripple Russia economy. A move the US expects to force Russia hands off Ukraine. Most sectors have question the morality of the United States in criticizing Russia on MH17 tragedy that killed 298 civilians. The reason being, a US navy warship in 1988 shot down an Iranian Jetliner killing all 290 civilians on board and later went on to host the world cup in 1994 (USA 94). The United States government refused to apologize for that tragedy. Critiques have long said the United States does not have the moral rights to press sanctions in this case.

Meanwhile plans are far underway in Russia to welcome the world in 2018 for the beautiful game. Below are the cities in Russia hosting the 32 nations that will qualify for the prestigious event.

  

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

GERMANS PARTY HARD, AS BRAZILIANS MOURN 7-1 DEFEAT; VIDEOS FROM BERLIN AND SAO PAOLO (VIOLENT)



Violence and tears ruled the streets of Brazil after 7-1 defeat to Germany

Now check out the joy and parties that ruled German cities

More and more parties

Friday, July 4, 2014

JAMES RODRIGUEZ CARRIED A LARGE INSECT ON ARM AFTER GOAL AGAINST BRAZIL


You might have missed it, but today's quarterfinals match between Colombia and host nation Brazil was one of a kind. Great ball play and massive exhibition of talents and skills by both teams. One thing that stood out was the huge insect that landed on the left arm of the top scorer of the ongoing 2014 world cup, James Rodrguez (Colombian forward), after finding the net in a penalty kick. A 2-1 lost to Brazil saw Rodriguez dream of lifting the trophy blowing in thin air. 
One of a kind goal celebration with an insect friend, more pictures below:






Wednesday, July 2, 2014

SUAREZ BOGUS APOLOGY FOR WORLD CUP BITE.....still not enough..FAKE


 After several days of denial and threats of dragging FIFA to court, the disgraced Uruguayan forward has finally issued an apology to Giorgio Chiellini and the rest of the soccer community. In my opinion, I think this is a bogus and a face saving apology. I now believe the rumor of Barcelona and Liverpool pressure on Suarez to issue an apology contrary to Suarez's initial claim of innocence. Suarez doesn't mean it and just did it to please Barcelona as he is major target for the clubs summer transfer. Barcelona's sporting director, Andoni Zubizarreta labelled Suarez as humble moments after Suarez apology. Andoni's statement is attached below;
'Suárez has shown he is humble enough to admit an error, which is very important,He has been humble enough to apologise to those he has affected, because it happened in the middle of a festival of football. In this case it’s the best thing a person can do.”
 Barcelona is expected to spend close to £80million on the Uruguayans forward this summer and might even add a player. Uruguyan president Jose Mujica even labelled FIFA bosses as 'sons of bitches' and 'fascists' after Suarez's ban. In my opinion Suarez deserves more than the punishment meted out to him. His full apology is attached below;


How fake! After three disgraceful biting incidence on the pitch? He's going to repeat this shameful act in the La Liga should Barcelona-Liverpool's deal materialize. He's just can't stop biting.
Meanwhile FIFA's boss Sepp Blatter has commended Suarez during a journalist interaction with the world governing body in Rio De Jenairo. He said 'I'm sorry' to the soccer family, and that's fair play too," Blatter told reporters at an event in Rio de Janeiro."That shows he's a great player and I hope he can have his soccer career back." 
Surprising to hear those words from Blatter about Suarez. Need not say more

US GOALIE,TIM HOWARD SET WORLD CUP RECORD


This is one of my best games in the tournament so far. Certain names have stood up in this 2014 Brazil World Cup and Tim Howard of the US national team certainly is one of those. It was saves after saves and after saves counting a record of 15. This should have immediately prompted Klinsman of the weak defense and midfielders. The Everton goalkeeper has beaten Peru's Ramon Quiroga who held the previous best in 13 saves against Holland in 1978.

I include a stat comparing the two keepers at the end of the game. It does not mean that Courtois did less better, as a matter of fact Courtois is among the best 10 goalkeepers in the world.  



An impressive game that brought out the best. Don't know how the US is going to maintain the soccer fever but we hope to get a more better squad in Moscow 2018. Promote and feed the MLS to be one of the best and hopefully 2018 will be great year of soccer. Tim Howard might be out then as he would have been 39. 
Got the infrared image below the dailymail and this is how they captured it....Check out the heat imagery..