Senin, 31 Oktober 2011

English Leagues the 80s: Watford Leicester City Division Two 1981 1982

Saturday 8 May 1982
Vicarage Road Stadium,
Watford


 In 1976, Leicester City signed Gary as a schoolboy apprentice and three years later he made his first team debut. During his career at Filbert Street, Gary made 209 first team appearances and scored 103 goals. 

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English Leagues the 80s: Everton Chelsea Division One 1985 1986

Sunday, 16th March 1986  
 Goodison Park,
London

Attendance: 30,145
Referee: David Hutchinson


 On arriving at Goodison Park in July 1985, Gary Lineker had a similar problem to the one Joe Royle faced at the start of his Everton career, except to a greater extent.  The difference lay in the fact that while Royle only replaced fans' favourite Alex Young for one game, Lineker's £850,000 arrival from his home-town club Leicester City led directly to their then idol Andy Gray actually leaving the club. It was nearly Christmas by the time Lineker won over the Everton crowd-astonishing, given his phenomenal strike-rate of 38 goals on 52 games over the season.  But Gray, the talismanic catalyst for the rise to the peak of European football, was a hard act to follow.  Andy Gray and Graeme Sharp had shot Everton to the League Title and the Cup-Winners' Cup the previous season, and the fans' outrage at his replacement was perhaps understandable.  Not that it can have affected Lineker very much, so freely did he score, and his goals looked like driving Everton to match those achievements – only for the blues to end up even bluer as they were pipped by Liverpool in both the League and the FA Cup.
Lineker was a finisher rather than a creator of goals, as was borne out by his World Cup performance that summer.  He finished the tournament as leading scorer with six, all of them finished from within ten yards taking a maximum of two touches.  Indeed, he owed a large debt of gratitude to the likes of Kevin Sheedy, Trevor Steven, Peter Reid and particularly his striking partner Graeme Sharp.  The between them were responsible for making the vast majority of his goals for Everton with precise crosses, incisive through-balls taking advantage of his searing pace, or in Sharp's case by flick-ons or lay-offs.  Despite Everton's painful failure to win any silver, Lineker was rewarded for his contribution by both his fellow professionals and the Football Writers with Player of the Year awards. He stunned the Everton fans that summer by leaving in a £2.75M transfer to Barcelona, where he kept up his prolific scoring record and won the Spanish League and the Cup-Winners' Cup, before following the man who took him there, Terry Venables, to Tottenham.  From there he moved in 1992 to Nagoya Grampus Eight in the embryonic J-League in Japan, but a persistent toe injury prevented him from making any significant impact and he retired from playing to concentrate on a broadcasting career. The sad thing about Lineker, the thing that most grates now with Everton fans, is his dismissive attitude to the club that set him on his way as the highest-profile English player of the late 1980's.  To listen to him now, spouting his fawning platitudes of Spurs, you'd think he never wore the Royal Blue of Everton.


Everton Southall, Stevens, Pointon, Van den Hauwe, Mountfield, Richardson (Heath 71), Steven, Lineker, Sharp, Bracewell, Sheedy
Scorer Sheedy 86 Manager  Howard Kendall
Chelsea 1 Eddie Niedzwiecki, 2 Darren Wood, 3 Doug Rougvie, 4 Colin Pates, 5 Joe McLaughlin, 6 John Bumstead, 7 Pat Nevin, 8 Nigel Spackman, 9 Kerry Dixon, 10 David Speedie, 11 Jerry Murphy
 Scorer Murphy 12 Booked Rougvie, Spackman, Speedie Manager John Hollins


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P.L. 2001 2002 Everton Leeds United

3rd November 2002
Goodison Park,
Liverpool

Rooney's Second Goal in PL.

Wayne Rooney progressed through the Academy ranks and went from schoolboy to superstar in just 12 months. The Croxteth-born striker, weighed in with eight goals in as many games during the Blues' FA Youth Cup run in 2002 and was an unused substitute when Everton defeated Southampton 1-0 in April of that year, receiving a tremendous ovation from the Blues' fans as he warmed up that day - an indication of his high regard. He made his debut on the opening day of the 2002/03 campaign against Tottenham at Goodison, and then became Everton's youngest ever goalscorer when he netted against Wrexham in the Worthington Cup. 
 His first Premiership strike will never be forgotten - a dipping 25-yard shot against Arsenal at Goodison on October 19, 2002, five days before his 17th birthday! Wayne became the youngest-ever England international in February 2003 when he came on as a substitute against Australia at Upton Park. He became the youngest player to ever score for England with a goal against Macedonia in September 2003 at the tender age of 17 years and 317 days. In August 2004, Manchester United paid £30 million - a world record fee for a teenager, to secure Rooney's services at Old Trafford. He scored a hat-trick against Fenerbache on his debut in the Champions League and in 2007 ,Manchester United and Wayne won the Premiership title with him netting 23 times.

Everton: Wright; Hibbert, Stubbs, Yobo, Unsworth; Carsley, Linderoth, Li Tie (Naysmith 82), Pembridge; Campbell, Radzinski (Rooney 74)

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Serie A 2011 2012 As Roma Ac Milan

29 October 2011
Stadio Olimpico,
Roma


Excellente opération pour les rossoneri en ce début de soirée, qui se sont défaits au forceps de la Roma au cours d'une rencontre intense de la première à la dernière minute. Une victoire qui permet au Milan de prendre provisoirement la tete du championnat, à un point devant la Juventus, en attendant l'autre rencontre au sommet de cette dixième journée de Serie A entre l'Inter et les bianconeri. Les hommes de Max Allegri ont quant à eux fait l'essentiel ce soir sur le terrain de la Roma, avec une victoire méritée, pleine d'abnégation, ou l'on a vu un onze rossonero nous offrir moultes occasions intéressantes et un jeu collectif de plus en plus rodé, avec notamment des individualités qui ont brillé, tels Aquilani et Abbiati, qui ont certainement tous deux produit ce soir leur match de référence depuis le début de la saison.
 La rencontre débutera rapidement sur un rythme élevé, avec un Milan en verve qui entre rapidement dans le match, ce qui se concrétisera par l'ouverture du score peu après le premier quart d'heure de jeu par l'intermédiaire d'une tete d'Ibrahimovic, après un centre savamment distillé par Aquilani depuis le coté gauche. 1-0, le Milan semble avoir pris en main la rencontre, mais le danger continue de persister coté romain. On en aura la confirmation sur l'égalisation de Burdisso juste avant la demie-heure de jeu sur un corner ou le défenseur romain se défait aisément de Zambrotta, peu incisif au marquage. Mais c'est une égalisation de courte durée pour l'équipe de Luis Enrique, qui subira le meme sort deux minutes après, sur un corner tiré par Robinho que Nesta mettra facilement au fond des filets, bien aidé par une défense romaine trop laxiste.
2-1 à la mi-temps, mais le troisième but est impératif pour définitivement mettre la main sur la rencontre. Mais le Milan s'endormira au retour des vestiaires et concèdera sa moitié de terrain à la Roma, bien plus entreprenante. Mais heureusement Abbiati reste attentif coté rossonero. Ibra se démarquera à nouveau dans cette rencontre en inscrivant un second but de la tete à la 73ème minute, sur une nouvelle passe décisive d'Aquilani. Les milanais auront l'occasion d'enfoncer le clou quelques minutes après, sur une contre attaque rondement menée, avec un centre parfait signé Cassano depuis le coté droit pour Nocerino, qui la mettra au dessus, malgré un but vide face à lui. Une occasion ratée qui aurait pu etre lourde de conséquences après le retour à la marque de la Roma par le biais de Bojan, délaissé par la défense milanaise. La fin de match se fera sur des charbons ardents, mettant une nouvelle fois à l'épreuve un Abbiati qui se montrera impérial. Le score en restera heureusement là, ce qui permet au Milan d'enchainer une quatrième victoire consécutive en championnat... (acmilan-zone.fr)

AS Roma : Stekelenburg, Cassetti, Burdisso, Heinze, José Angel, Perrotta, De Rossi, Gago, Pjanic, Osvaldo, Borini.
Milan AC : Abbiati, Abate, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta, Aquilani, Van Bommel, Nocerino, Boateng, Ibrahimovic, Robinho.

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