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		<title>African Cup Of Nations Round Up Days 10-18</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 00:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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The final round of the group games saw several well fancied sides struggling for form and in danger of going out, but Group B&#8217;s final game saw Ghana edge it 1-0 to progress with Ivory Coast in to the quarter finals. It had certainly been a weird group with Mali pulling out but eventually, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The final round of the group games saw several well fancied sides struggling for form and in danger of going out, but Group B’s final game saw Ghana edge it 1-0 to progress with Ivory Coast in to the quarter finals. It had certainly been a weird group with Mali pulling out but eventually, the two major sides got through, though Burkina Faso can be proud at their efforts.</p>
<p>They made themselves hard to beat and in knock out football, that can be all you need, as Greece proved in the 2004 European Championships. Ghana struggled, huffed and generally puffed throughout the group but just about got over the line. Group C saw Nigeria roll back the years to trounce Mozambique 3-0 but they made hard work of it through out the first half.</p>
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<p>2 goals either side of half time from Osaze Odemwingie put daylight between Nigeria and their opponents and a late goal from Obamfemi Martins wrapped up all 3 points. Nigeria were ominously beginning to shake off the lethargy that had afflicted them in the first two games and began to play as the team of old.  It would be something unfair to dismiss Mozambique’s challenge as they did start the game brighter, but Nigeria have been there and done that. Experience counts for a lot in a major tournament.</p>
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<p>Egypt also continued their fine form with a 2-0 win over Benin. Even resting key players couldn’t derail the Pharaohs great from so far in Angola, they’ve probably impressed me the most of all the notable sides. They kept the ball so well in this game, that despite everything being on the line for the Squirrels, they simply didn’t get enough possession. El Mohamedy scored a peach of a goal and when Moteab made it 2-0 after just 23 minutes, they game was effectively over.</p>
<p>The final group games saw so much to play for but ultimately someone had to go out. Gabon went into the game against Zambia knowing they simply needed a draw, but they seemed to freeze when their big moment arrived. Zambia however played with an abandon of a side with nothing to lose. They weren’t expected to qualify but they brushed Gabon aside to win 2-1 thanks to goals by Kalada and Chamanga. Gabon simply couldn’t get their game working and even after a late goal couldn’t do enough.</p>
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<p>Cameroon also knew that they needed to avoid defeat against Tunisia to progress, but once again struggled to produce anything of real quality, especially after going 1-0 down in the opening minute. For half an hour they failed to create anything of note, but once again it was the talismanic striker, Samuel Eto’o who came to the rescue. He equalised at the beginning of the second half but Cameroon shot themselves in the foot and went behind again to an own goal. Staring elimination in the face they rallied and got a second equaliser through N’Guemo. The Indomitable Lions held on, but only just to progress.</p>
<p>So the Quarter Finals were upon us with four interesting games, the host nation Angola entertained Ghana but the fairytale came to an abrupt halt. Despite a feverish support, Angola couldn’t take their chances and recover the initiative after Gyan had given the Black Stars the lead after sixteen minutes. They wasted some great chances and thanks to some great goalkeeping by Ghanaian keeper Kingson, the host nation exited the competition.</p>
<p>Sundays other game saw a heavyweight clash between two World Cup qualifiers, Ivory Coast and Algeria. Both teams had started the tournament slowly but this game was anything but a slow clash. Chelsea’s Kalou got the Ivory Coast off to the best start with a 4th minute opener when he was left free in the box but Algeria would not be bowed and responded after 30 minutes through Matmour with a lovely right foot strike from the edge of the box. The second half was a tense affair but it exploded spectacularly in the final minutes.</p>
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<p>With one minute of the match remaining, Kadou Keita hit a thunderbolt from outside the box that flew in to the top left hand corner to put the Ivory Coast on the threshold of the semi-finals but Algeria had other ideas. Unbelievably left unmarked in the box, Rangers centre half, Madjid Bougherra steered a header past the despairing dive of the goalkeeper in the 92nd minute to take the game to extra time.</p>
<p>Amazingly, 3 minutes in to extra time, it was another British based player, Hamed Bouazza, who was left unattended in the box to head Algeria in front for the first time in the match. Of course, we hadn’t had a major incident in either of Sundays games but that all changed in the final minute. The Ivory Coast poured forward and Kolo Toure struck a sweet shot to equalise but it was amazingly ruled out for offside. He was clearly onside and the replays showed as much, but the decision stood and the tournament favourites crashed out in controversial style.</p>
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<p>Yesterday saw the remaining quarter finals and Cameroon’s luck finally ran out, though the day seemed to by destined as theirs. An early goal against the impressive Egyptians from a corner by Emana seemed to settle the Cameroonians down. No-one touched the ball apart from Egypt’s captain Ahmed Hassan as it whistled in to the net to start the goal scoring in bizarre circumstances.</p>
<p>Hassan, however, would drag his team back in to the game with a long range shot that went in from well outside the box ten minutes before half time to make it 1-1. Egypt seemed revitalised by this goal and took the game to Cameroon, who had Kameni to thank for keeping them in game but Cameroon continued to struggle but they hung on for extra time. The game turned almost as quickly as the extra period began, when Geremi under hit a back pass and Gado pounced to make it 2-1 but once again controversy reared its ugly head.</p>
<p>Just 3 minutes after going 2-1 down, Ahmed Hassan hit a free kick, Kameni saved it on to the bar and bounced away yet amazingly the linesman gave it and the goal stood. It wasn’t even close to being a goal but to be fair, Egypt had been the better side throughout the game and deserved the victory, but once again, the quality of the officiating dominated the post match discussions.</p>
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<p>Finally, Zambia and Nigeria tried their best to send everyone to sleep in a dour 120 minutes but some people managed to make it to the penalty shoot out. Thankfully this gave us a notable incident, with both goalkeepers scoring, and Nigeria’s Vincent Eneyema not only saved a spot kick, he scored the winner to send Nigeria through to the semi-finals.</p>
<p>Sadly, the two shocking decisions soured some great football and it’s hard to think of two worse decisions at international level in this day and age, but hopefully neither set of officials will be here for the rest of the tournament. Thursday will see both games taking place, with the sumptuous West African derby between Nigeria and Ghana acting as a starter to a real grudge match, Algeria v Egypt. Hopefully all the battling will stay on the pitch this time. Roll on Thursday!!!</p>
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		<title>Arsenal Finances Paint Positive Picture While FIFA Wins Round One of the Six Plus Five Battle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 05:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnathan Starling</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dean Windass]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jason Roberts]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So Arsenal’s half-year finances are out and in all fairness, for being in a recession, they did pretty damn good. When you generate more match day revenue (an increase of 3.3 million to 44.4 million pounds), more television revenue (an increase of 4.5 million to 28.9 million pounds), and end up with a bigger pre-tax [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>So Arsenal’s half-year finances are out and in all fairness, for being in a recession, they did <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/feb/26/arsenal-property-emirates-profit-accounts" target="_blank">pretty damn good</a>. When you generate more match day revenue (an increase of 3.3 million to 44.4 million pounds), more television revenue (an increase of 4.5 million to 28.9 million pounds), and end up with a bigger pre-tax profit (increase of 4.5 million to 24.5 million pounds), you simply have to stand back and applaud. A major factor in this would be the total amount spent in the transfer market, a profit of 8 million pounds.</p>
<p>If there is anything to worry about, the finances of the Highbury Square development are a small cause for concern. It just isn’t the big deal that the English media are making it out to be.  Here’s what we do know: the 135 million pound loan is due in 14 months time. Thanks to the economy, the property hasn’t sold in the manner Arsenal anticipated. While there is still time for the economy to turn around and for this to be a story about nothing, Arsenal have smartly started preliminary talks with Barclays, RBS and the Bank of Ireland about extending the loan payment. That alone has them one step ahead of the eight ball.</p>
<p>Let us not forget that historically, finances for the next six months usually end up higher than the six months that are being reported. With the Champions League TV revenue added in, and gates continuing to be strong, Arsenal look set to have one hell of a financial year.</p>
<p>The other big story had to just make Sepp Blatter’s day. Then again, when FIFA commissions a report from the Institute of European Affairs, you just had to figure they were going to get what they wanted to hear.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, this INEA report simply states that FIFA’s six plus five rule that has already been passed <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/article5809517.ece#cid=OTC-RSS&amp;attr=796995" target="_blank">does not violate any European Union law</a>. When I see quotes like “We took no instructions from FIFA. INEA accepted this commission on condition that our requirements of complete independence were met”, it tells me that there is a serious possibility that there was something exchanged in order for FIFA to come out looking good here.</p>
<p>The European Union has yet to get in on this act. Expect them to shortly. When they do, it’s going to be very interesting to see who ends up winning this war. Something tells me the European Union will be the ones that come out smelling like a rose.</p>
<p>Other Stories<br />
I’m sure this is not what Blackburn wanted to see coming out of their FA Cup defeat to Coventry City…an allegation that <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1155835/Blackburn-striker-Roberts-alleged-hit-fan-Coventry-defeat.html?ITO=1490" target="_blank">Jason Roberts</a> hit a 17 year old Coventry fan.</p>
<p>Salamon Kalou has expressed his desire <a href="http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1765_4975732,00.html" target="_blank">to play for Arsenal</a> and has admitted he will consider his Chelsea future at the  end of the season. So instead of fighting to become a regular Chelsea starter, you just want to head off to Arsenal based on one interview Wenger did?</p>
<p>How serious are Hull City at getting out of their slump? Recalling <a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/2009/02/26/hull-consider-recalling-dean-windass-115875-21154204/" target="_blank">Dean Windass</a> is a possibility.</p>
<p>And finally, what do Sheffield United feel is owed to them by the Premier League thanks to the Carlos Tevez affair? If you guessed <a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article2277459.ece?OTC-RSS&amp;ATTR=Football" target="_blank">45.5 million pounds</a>, you win the grand prize.</p>
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		<title>Wembley Gets Champions League Final and Other Stories</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 06:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnathan Starling</dc:creator>
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It took a little time, but the Champions League Final is heading to Wembley Stadium.
It took a little extra time, and a vote by parliament to exempt tax rules on players who would play in the final, for Wembley to get the final that will be played in 2011. What it also means is that [...]]]></description>
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<p>It took a little time, but the Champions League Final is heading to <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/wembley-to-stage-champions-league-final-1519850.html" target="_blank">Wembley Stadium</a>.</p>
<p>It took a little extra time, and a vote by parliament to exempt tax rules on players who would play in the final, for Wembley to get the final that will be played in 2011. What it also means is that Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium will have to wait awhile to host a European final.</p>
<p>It’s was a busy day for Sam Allardyce. First after telling Manchester City no about <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/blackburn_rovers/7838290.stm" target="_blank">Roque Santa Cruz</a>, then made a 2.8 million pound offer for <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1132054/Allardyce-hopes-reunited-2-8m-Diouf-Blackburn.html?ITO=1490" target="_blank">El-Hadji Diouf</a>. With the way Allardyce spoke today, it leads me to believe Santa Cruz is going to go this summer. As for Diouf, don’t you have enough forwards right now or did one slot open up with Matt Derbyshire’s <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/blackburn_rovers/7857509.stm" target="_blank">loan move</a> to Greece?</p>
<p>Well Salamon Kalou has alot of explaining to do over his <a href="http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_4867424,00.html" target="_blank">handcuff gesture</a>.  One thing that a football pitch shouldn’t be used for is to show support for or against anything political.</p>
<p>If Gary Megson wants to get on the Bolton supporters good sides, <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/bolton/4389982/Bolton-fans-pathetic-says-angry-Gary-Megson.html" target="_blank">calling them pathetic</a> wouldn’t be such a good idea.</p>
<p>How original from Liverpool. Reporting Tottenham for ‘tapping up’ Robbie Keane just seems juvenile.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1765_4868637,00.html" target="_blank">Paul Robinson</a> has seen his red card rescinded. At least the FA got something right.</p>
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		<title>Mike Pollitt Costs Wigan Three Points Against Liverpool</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 23:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnathan Starling</dc:creator>
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You never commit too soon.
Mike Pollitt did just that towards the end of the first half of Wigan’s home tie with Liverpool and paid the price. While Mido equalize late in the match, this was a game where Wigan seriously had a chance at getting all three points.
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<p>You never commit too soon.</p>
<p>Mike Pollitt did just that towards the end of the first half of Wigan’s home tie with Liverpool and paid the price. While Mido equalize late in the match, this was a game where Wigan seriously had a chance at getting all three points.</p>
<p>Yes it’s harsh to blame one person with regards to points lost, but on a night where Liverpool were far from their best this was a golden opportunity to get all three points. The game wasn’t all that entertaining, Wigan had huge stretches where they were on the ball. However, they didn’t do a thing with it.</p>
<p>Let’s be honest about Liverpool as well, they weren’t all that convincing as well. The goal in the forty-first minute came completely out of the blue. Pollitt’s decision to commit so soon left Yossi Benayoun an empty net to shoot at. Benayoun to his credit though, had the tightest of angles  after nearly running the ball out for a goal kick and did well to turn the ball in at the far post.</p>
<p>Liverpool though ended up shooting themselves in the foot and gave up their lead thanks to a ridiculous penalty that should see Lucas benched for the next match. Just giving Jason Koumas a right old kick in the penalty area has to go down as one of the candidates of dumb move of the season. Mido’s equalizer was deserved but it makes me wonder what would have happened had Pollitt not jumped the gun on Benayoun’s opener? Would Wigan have won it? They nearly did on their own merit at the end when Hugo Rodallega hit the wood work. I am just convinced that Wigan would have won it had Pollitt been wiser and stayed on his line.</p>
<p><strong>Other Thoughts From Today’s Action</strong><br />
* Salamon Kalou’s two goals today were a welcomed sight as Chelsea beat Middlesbrough. However when you have 24 shots on goal, you should be scoring more than 2 goals. With all the time Boro spent in their own half, they should feel fortunate they only lost 2-0 and not by more.</p>
<p>* Fair play to Manchester City for beating Newcastle United at home. However the story to this one are the injuries to Michael Owen and Joey Barton. This is the last thing Joe Kinnear needs as they are only 2 points above the danger zone.</p>
<p>* Everton were robbed by Robin Van Persie’s injury time equalizer. However Arsenal have bigger problems on their hands as three of the top four got three points and there is a gap starting to widen between the Champions League spots. What ace does Wenger have up his sleeve to get his side back in the top four? I’m curious to find out what it is.</p>
<p>* How soon is it before we are talking about Hull City as relegation fodder? They look a side that right now are out of ideas. Phil Brown has a bigger job on his hands keeping this side safe than I think he will want to admit.</p>
<p>* Lucky for Sam Allardyce that Benni McCarthy made up for missing from the spot with grabbing a late equalizer. However, there’s still plenty of work to be done by both sides if they want to get out of the relegation mire.</p>
<p>* Numbers just for my own benefit. 1-4 are separated by just 3 points. The number of teams within three points of relegation, that number is 8.</p>
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