Imaginary retirement accepted by Owen

In summer of 2004 I was a happy Real Madrid fan; after all we had signed a prolific goal scorer, a Liverpool legend at an age of only 25 and man who would soon enter his prime. Yes, I am talking about former England and Liverpool #10 Michael James Owen. But that is not how Owen’ stay turned out to be at Santiago Bernabeu, lack of opportunity and injury prone were the baggage the English striker had to carry during his one year stay in the Spanish capital.

Then came his move to St. James’ Park and football fans like me really thought this move would help Michael Owen to re-find himself after all he was only 26. But again these pray and hope didn’t turn out the way we fans actually wanted.

In 2009, Stoke City and Hull were the English clubs chasing Owen’ signature but now the 29-year-old striker decided to move to ‘the Mecca of football’ Old Trafford where first team football wasn’t guaranteed.  And a player entering his 30’ first team football is all he wishes for until you are a one club man who is loyal enough to just be there for your much loved club, which obviously wasn’t the case for Owen. In his three years at Manchester United, a one-time goal scoring machine just scored five goals in his 31 appearances for the Red Devils which includes mere six starts. If this is not shocking enough hear this out, in his last seven years as a pro footballer, Owen has managed only two season where he has had 20+ Premier League starts (one of which includes Newcastle’ relegation season).

Now, it has been three months since Michael Owen declared on twitter that United were not going to offer him a new contract and still with the new EPL season starting tomorrow Owen is still a club-hunting free agent. All this leads to only one conclusion this Michael Owen is not the same person who won the Ballon d’Or in 2001, I repeat person not player. What I am trying to point out is not based on his physical condition (which is another aspect that Mr. Owen is not ready to accept) he is in but it is based on the love for the game which keeps a footballer ticking all throughout their career. Owen has been offered a contract by Stoke City which he has put on pending mode and he is not ready to move to the Championship which would have easily given his career a push of 2-3 years. The Michael Owen we see now seems like a player who has now hung his boots and is happy taking caring of multi-million dollars’ worth racehorse stable which surely is a pity sight to see.

The sorry story of Michael Owen

Owen’ United teammate Ryan Giggs, now 38-year-old, is happy playing at United and still scoring goals and providing assist. Danny Murphy, Owen’ former team at Liverpool has just signed a two-year contract with relegated Blackburn Rovers. Scholes came out of retirement last season just because Manchester United needed him to be there. All these guys are much older than Michael Owen but they still have the fire burning in them to be connected to a game which has given them a life, which has made them who they are today and which has made them legend not for scoring 200 goals or coming up with 250 assists but for hunger and dedication for the world’ most loved game.

It is sad but true Owen’ lack of hunger just proves that his playing days are soon to end.

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WHERE IS FOOTBALL GOING?

There was time when shear brilliance of Pele, Maradona, Best, Beckenbauer, Maldini, Zidane used to overshadow their darker side. Which was actually needed to bring football at a stage where it is now or it can be said their class and talent brought football to the world map. No I am not trying to say that there was no match fixing, racism or other pull back factors at that time but what I am trying to say it was not spread to such an extent that football was going down the drain. Recent incidents in football world have actually made me feel ‘Where exactly is football going?’

RACISM:

Hey!! No offence. So we good here?

On 15th October 2011 during a match the biggies of English Premier League Manchester United and Liverpool collided at Anfield. It was a high intensity match for obvious reasons but what stood out of the match wasn’t the spirit of football but an altercation between Luis Suárez and Patrice Evra. Why? The reason was simple after the match Suárez was accused of racially abusing Evra. And what was needed was actually done with FA opening up an inquiry into the incident which resulted in Suárez being found guilty and was handed an eight-match ban and a £40,000 fine. The £40,000 wasn’t much of a blow for a professional footballer but an eight-match ban was a big blow to King Kenny’s plan. But on top of all this it was a big blow to the beautiful game. Worst part is all Suárez had to say about all this is ‘in his home country the word that he used is not considered racially abusive’. For God sake Luis why is it so difficult for you to understand when on the field it’s not about country or which world you live in its about just one thing i.e. to simply play the beautiful game.

Yes, I am talking to you mate.

On 2 November 2011, Terry was placed under police investigation following an allegation of racist abuse made at Anton Ferdinand during a match versus Queens Park Rangers. Video footage circulated on the internet led to accusations that Terry called Ferdinand a “fucking black cunt”. The investigation is done by Metropolitan Police. For those who don’t know Terry is present Chelsea captain and Terry & Anton both are English. Why I wrote the last line is simple why a player would put his respect and captaincy on line just for a momentary pleasure of disrespecting the opposition or why would two fellow countrymen want to racially abuse each other. Things are really messy in football these days, its saddening& shocking to see the state of football in the world.

Repercussions:

We have no idea what we doing here. We are just holding the banner.

  1. Sepp says it so: Blatter after the Suarez-Evra racism row comes up with a comment that all race rows can be solved by a hand shake. I would like to ask Blatter if someone racially abuses your child will you go and shake hand with that guy and forget everything. Mr. FIFA President, world is fine with one Pope John Paul II you don’t need to act like one.
  2. T-shirt support: After the FA announced the suspension on Suárez the Liverpool squad decided to warm up before a match against Wigan wearing a t-shirt depicting an image of Suarez with his name in the front and No 7 on the back. Surely it was a good move to show the unity in the club and support for the to-be banned striker but what were they actually trying to prove. Were they trying to convey that using the word Negro should be allowed on the field or were they trying to advertise a new range of Suarez t-shirts?
  3. Bullet for my valentine: Before the FA cup tie between QPR and Chelsea, Anton Ferdinand received an envelope in the post with a bullet in it. If the players are in destruction mode on the field the fans are not far different off the field. There is no doubt that an avid fan should stand by his club for as long as possible but that doesn’t give the fan a right to disrespect the opposition club or their players.

Result:

Before the FA Cup tie between QPR-Chelsea & Liverpool-Manchester United, there were bets being made if Evra would shake hands with the ‘Kop’ or will Anton shake hand with Terry. So FA trying not to create any ruckus before the match declares there shall be no handshakes between the teams. But by doing so FA just took away the essence of football which for such a long time has brought the world together on that 105x75yard green patch.

 

TWISTED POLICIES:

No I am not going to talk about why Rooney was given only a three match ban after assaulting a Montenegro player while Suarez got a mammoth eight match ban. Reason being very simple, it is not only difficult but also pointless to compare two different cases and Racism should always be a bigger offence than an assault.

You guys are loosing so you are not allowed to touch the ball.

The 50 year old Napoli Manager was sent off in his side’s 2-0 victory against Villarreal in December 2011 for protesting against Spanish side’s time wasting by pushing the ‘Yellow Submarine’ striker Nilmar. So UEFA announced that the Partenopei boss has been handed a two match sideline ban which means he shall be a mere audience in the stands when his side faces Chelsea in this year’s UCL Round of 16. My case is not why he was banned but why are the rules and policies of our football governing bodies so twisted. I say that when Ronaldo during one of the El Clasico’s last year shoved Guardiola away when the Catalan Boss took the ball in his hand and then just flicked it away from Cristiano. So my question is why the Portuguese striker was not banned for that incident. Not that I wanted him to be banned but the issue which hits me is why there is such differences between different governing bodies rules and regulations. FIFA, FA, UEFA, RFEF all have different sets of rules and regulation which is creating an imbalance between different leagues. Only thing common among them is fight against Racism, why is there only one common platform among them?

No I am not talking to you.

MATCH FIXING:

Match fixing is something I have heard from my parents and the way it is growing I guess I would also be telling my children one day. Match fixing is like a virus we know is eating up different sports in the world from Cricket to Football to Hockey to Basketball but the governing bodies are not able to completely eradicate it from the face of the earth. And it is also a known fact wherever the amount of money is less match-fixing will grow be it from a player’ side or a coach’ side or from a referee’ side. Which shows money is slowly steadily but surely over shadowing the love for the sport.

Recent Virus Attacks:

Don't do what Doni did.

  1. 2011 Italian Football scandal: The 2011 Italian football scandal emerged on 1 June 2011 after a number of football-related figures were arrested, or made under official scrutiny, by Italian police for alleged match fixing. The list included well-known figures like former Italian international footballer Giuseppe Signori, as well as former Serie A players Mauro Bressan, Stefano Bettarini and Atalanta veteran striker Cristiano Doni. Almost 15 Italian clubs were handed fines, points deduction and some were also expelled from their league. Whereas 18 professional and former players were banned for 1-5 years from football activities.
  2. 2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal: This virus has almost destroyed the football and basketball leagues in Turkey with almost 52 bureaucrats, players and managers facing bans and suspensions from Professional Football Disciplinary Board.

Were there cheats hiding behind Fenerbahce's happiness?

Worst part is it is already 2012 and the scandals are still running, illegal betting is still on and players are still showing signs of being match fixers.

 

OTHER HURDLES:

  1. Diving of footballers to earn cards, fouls or may be the game too.
  2. No doubt referees are also human and they do make mistakes but till when the human errors would keep affecting the results of a match.
  3. War of words between the managers for example Guardiola-Mourinho the most famous ones.
  4. Loyalty towards the club from the players which made them the stars they are now. I don’t see another Maldini, Giggs, Scholes, Raul, Totti, Gerrard or even another Sir Ferguson in the near future.

My reason for writing this was not to disrespect any club or player or show my hatred towards them but every word I have written or researched hurts me with the question ‘Where is Football going?’. Will it be running on pure talent and class of players along with the genius tactics of managers or would money be the only fuel which shall run the beautiful game in the future or lie, cheat & steal would be the pillar on which football shall grow in the future. I feel many of the issues would be solved if the club, players, fans and media realises there can be no club, player, fan or a manager bigger than football.

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CHECKING OUT THE SELF DESTRUCT BUTTONS OF THE BIGGEST CLUBS OF LA LIGA & EPL

La Liga

Real Madrid

Neymar is coming or may be Neymar is not coming these were the only rumours Blancos were linked to during the just concluded transfer window. And I guess this had to happen as it’s not a secret that Bernabeu needed a third striker and it’s also a known fact Mourinho believes in depth for all position and attacking option is the only position where Madrid might lack. Madrid had Adebayor last season when Higuain got injured where as Adebayor would be playing at White Hart Lane this season. Other option that Madrid seemed to have chosen is to give its Castillas a chance to play in first team which would now give young strikers like Mateos and Joselu an opportunity to gain invaluable experience and for me this is a very positive step taken by Real Madrid. But keeping in mind both Mateos and Joselu both are youngsters with bright future but a bag full of inexperience on their back so it would be interesting to see how JMo handles the young guns hope they grow as Raul did and not how Portillo did. I know many Madridista must be pulling their hair seeing how former La Fabrica products Soldado and Negredo are performing in full throttle for Valencia and Sevilla while Madrid is still lacking a 3rd striker but we got to understand we had our chances to keep both the strikers but we lacked the ability to trust our youth. All this seems to be changing with Mourinho giving ample amount of time to the youth teamers to gain the well needed experience and at the end I do feel the return of real Galactico policy.

PRAYING FOR: DEAR GOD PLEASE KEEP BENZEMA AND HIGUAIN FIT THROUGHOUT THE SEASON THANK YOU.

 

Barcelona

By the end of last season we saw Busquets, Mascherano, Fontas and even ever injured Gabi Milito coming on as centre-backs and Pique being the only genuine and regular Centre-back to be fit in the side. And if I would have been in the managerial board of Barcelona my biggest target would have been to buy a good CB and not to satisfy my ego to bring back La Masia great Fabregas back to Nou Camp. And unfortunately the words of a writer is confined to either an A4 size sheet or a 17” laptop screen so the biggies that Barcelona actually bought are Alexis Sanchez and Cesc Fabregas why because they have BarcaDNA. It’s astonishing to actually know that the defending La Liga and Champions League champions have the smallest squad in whole of Europe. No doubt Rosell is one of the best businessman I would ever see in my life, come on guys you got to agree who gets a player of Fabregas’s calibre and age for a mere 29 million but I am sorry to say Mr. Rosell this small squad strength might take away the La Liga and UCL title away from you.

PRAYING FOR: DEAR GOD PLEASE LISTEN TO MADRID LATER WE NEED IT MORE KEEP ALL OUR PLAYERS FIT CANT AFFORD INJURY.

 

English Premier League

Arsenal

Problems, failure, disappointment and wrong paths have been the only words that has been linked to the wonderful Gunners since the ending phase of last season when from being at the top of EPL they ended the season at 4th position and all this within 3 weekends. Then they lost Nasri and Fabregas in the transfer window and hence midfield looked like unfertilized land and if this wasn’t enough they were ravaged and thrown aside by Manchester United at Old Trafford when they lost 8-2 to the Devils. And all the fingers in the world were pointing at the Magician Arsene Wenger where the Gooners were still chanting the words “In Arsene We Trust”. Then came the last 48 hours of transfer window when Wenger decided to ignore his NO BUYING policy to bring 5 world class players to the Emirates Stadium. Which included Brazilian LB Andre Santos, German CB Mertesacker, Korean Captain Park Chu-Young, new Spanish No.8 Arteta and Israeil international Benayoun. But I don’t think the problems have ended for Arsenal now is the time for Wenger to weave his magic again and bring the best 11 on the field & silence the club that Arsenal is a Football Club and not a Football University. For me the biggest weapon Arsenal has is to utilize the unmovable support of the Gooners which was evident even after the 8-2 loss when the fans stayed back for more than 20 minutes to make their support for the Gunners heard by the whole world.

PRAYING FOR: DEAR GOD IN ARSENE WE TRUST NOW CAN YOU PLEASE ASK AW TO RETURN THE FAVOR .

Manchester United

Yes the Red Devils are officially the biggest club in England after they won their 19th EPL title last season, yes they reached the UCL finals last season, yes they have one of the most balances squad in Europe, yes they have one of the best managers in the world Sir Alex Ferguson and hell yes they defeated one of their biggest rivals 8-2. So you guys must be thinking where is the problem, I’ll tell you where it is when you have so much positivity around you it’s really difficult to keep yourself on ground which is the first step for any downfall. Manchester united have to realise EPL is no more a four horse race it’s more of a 6-7 horse race specially with the emergence of their city rivals Manchester City if they even leave one stone unturned this season they should kiss good bye to their title. One thing which keeps troubling me which is surely not a problem of near future but I am sure something Red Devils must be worried about is what after Ferguson will they ever be able to find a perfect replacement for the Scot who knows the club inside out and who literally built the club from ashes. Yeah last point is just a food for thought.

PRAYING FOR: DEAR GOD PLEASE KEEP S GROUNDED EVEN IF SCORE 10 THE NEXT TIME AND THANK YOU FOR TEACHING ROONEY THE TRICKS OF FK.

 

Chelsea

When you run against time you tend to falter but those who absorb the pressure rise with flying colours. This is something Chelsea needs to learn this, because when you have an owner who is insanely restless like Abramovich wholiterally thrives or breathes on silverwares can surely put a lot of pressure. Chelsea’s previous manage Ancelotti was asked to leave the club at the end of last season which was a shocker especially after he won three silverware in his two year stint at Stamford Bridge. This shows time is always against all Chelsea manager and hence that is the first thing Villas Boas has to learn to cater for, the Blues have some class players have a lot of money and they are a formidable side in England  but nothing would be worth it if AVB doesn’t learnt to keep Roman silent and peaceful.

PRAYING FOR: DEAR GOD PLEASE ADD THE WORD PATIENCE IN ABRAMOVICH’S DICTIONARY.

 

Liverpool

They have money, they have a Kopite Legend as their coach and on top of it all they have captain charismatic Stevie G, it seems like a perfect combination of success but when you are in a slump you need more than all this. Liverpool after a long time won’t be tasting any Champions League this season which is a big blow in itself but this is just a small part of a big task in hand for King Kenny. The lack of confidence and belief are their biggest enemies, Dalglish has to bring Liverpool back as a unit. The unit which used to be full of confidence and so full of belief that a first half 3 goal deficit against Milan in 2005 UCL final was a beatable task for them. More than Manchester United’s EPL win and their 6th place finish, something that must have pinched The Kop more is that they are no more the best club in England with Red Devils EPL tally reaching 19. So for me Anfield’s biggest enemy is their own achievements of the past which had made them a force to reckon on the European stage.

PRAYING FOR: DEAR GOD PLEASE TAKE US OUT OF THE SLUMPS ITS DARK THIS SIDE.