Daily Archives: September 26, 2015

Greek international star Kostas Katsouranis says Heidelberg United can defeat Melbourne City

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Greek international star Kostas Katsouranis says the fans can help his minnows Heidelberg United defeat Hyundai A-League powerhouse Melbourne City in Tuesday night’s Westfield FFA Cup quarter final.

Katsouranis is in Australia on a unique one-game deal with ambitious PS4 NPL Victoria club Heidelberg United. It’s hoped his experience and class will help the semi pros edge the wealthy City in a classic David v Goliath clash.

In his first press conference since arriving in Melbourne on Thursday, the Greek international said he was honoured to be in a city with so many people of Greek heritage.

Katsouranis said he hope fans will turn out in force to help the minnows from the PS4 NPL Victoria defeat the City Football Group owned Melbourne City at Olympic Village next Tuesday night in the last eight of the Cup.

An expected 10,000 crowd is tipped for the Olympic Village ground for this intriguing meeting.

And he didn’t rule out a shock win for the semi-pro clubwho made headlines with the signing of the one-time AEK and Panathinaikos star.

“This is a totally different thing. It’s one game that I know that my team Heidelberg Alexander aren’t the favourites but football is played with 11v11 and we will do our best,” he told reporters.

“Challenges are beautiful and I will be playing in front of Greeks, for me is a huge honour and for the club to do this and to invite me [and] to do my best for the people who invited me here.

“I am very happy with it and I will do my best so that we can progress to the next stage of the Cup even if it’s for my only match here.”

Katsouranis, capped 116 times, has played for a host of European powerhouse clubs in his illustrious 20 year career including AEK Athens, Benfica, Panathinaikos and PAOK, making more than 485 appearances including internationals, scoring 85 goals.

And he had some encouraging words about the Socceroos and football in Australia.

“I’ve been here before, I know that it’s the second largest city of Greek people outside of Athens and that was one of my main reasons why I came here with plenty of joy.

“Generally I have a good opinion of Australia. It’s a beautiful country, very far from us in Greece.

“I have a positive outlook for the Greek people that live in Australia and Australia as a country  as well as the national team [the Socceroos] as they’ve proven in the last few years in various World Cups that they’re really good.”

source:theffacup.com.au

Ο Ρανιέρι… δοκιμάζει την Αρσεναλ, ντέρμπι Νάπολι – Γιουβέντους

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Μετά το «ηλεκτροσόκ» της προηγούμενης αγωνιστικής, η Μάντσεστερ Σίτι ταξιδεύει στο Λονδίνο για να αντιμετωπίσει την Τότεναμ στην «αυλαία» της 7ης αγωνιστικής της Premiership. Το νικηφόρο σερί των «Πολιτών» διακόπηκε απότομα από την αξιοθαύμαστη Γουέστ Χαμ του Σλάβεν Μπίλιτς, όμως αύριο αντίπαλος θα είναι μία ομάδα που τα τελευταία χρόνια αντικρίζει τη Σίτι και… ψάχνει μέρος να κρυφτεί!

Στις τελευταίες εννέα αναμετρήσεις, ανεξαρτήτως έδρας, η Σίτι έχει οκτώ νίκες και μία ήττα, πετυχαίνοντας κατά μέσο όρο τρία γκολ σε βάρος της Τότεναμ (συνολικά 28)!

Αυτά «λέει» η παράδοση, όμως οι διεκδικητές του τίτλου ελπίζουν πως η Σίτι θα… στραβοπατήσει στο «Γουάιτ Χαρτ Λέιν». Η Μάντσεστερ Γιουνάιτεντ που ακολουθεί, υποδέχεται τη Σάντερλαντ στο «Ολντ Τράφορντ», με τον Αντονί Μαρσιάλ να έχει ήδη γίνει το αγαπημένο παιδί της κερκίδας, μολονότι δεν έχει συμπληρώσει ούτε μήνα στην πόλη!

Για την Άρσεναλ, το πρόγραμμα περιλαμβάνει μια πολύ δύσκολη αναμέτρηση, τρεις ημέρες πριν υποδεχθεί τον Ολυμπιακό (29/9) για το Champions League. Συγκεκριμένα, αντιμετωπίζει στο «Κινγκ Πάουερ» τη μεγάλη έκπληξη της σεζόν, τη Λέστερ του Κλαούντιο Ρανιέρι.

Το απόγευμα του Σαββάτου, η ημέρα κλείνει με την αναμέτρηση δύο ομάδων που βρίσκονται μεταξύ φθοράς και αφθαρσίας. Η πρωταθλήτρια Τσέλσι είναι σε καλύτερη κατάσταση, καθώς προέρχεται από τρεις διαδοχικές νίκες, συγκριτικά με τη Νιούκαστλ που δεν έχει… σταυρώσει νίκη από την αρχή της σεζόν. Όμως, το ματς διεξάγεται στο «Σεντ Τζέιμς Παρκ», απ’ όπου η Τσέλσι φεύγει ηττημένη μονίμως τα τελευταία τρία χρόνια.

Τέλος, η Λίβερπουλ που εξακολουθεί να απογοητεύει, υποδέχεται την Άστον Βίλα με την πίεση να εντείνεται γύρω από τον Μπρένταν Ρότζερς.

Το πρόγραμμα της 7ης αγωνιστικής:

Σάββατο
Τότεναμ-Μάντσεστερ Σίτι
Λέστερ-Άρσεναλ
Λίβερπουλ-Άστον Βίλα
Μάντσεστερ Γ.-Σάντερλαντ
Σουθάμπτον-Σουόνσι
Στόουκ Σίτι-Μπόρνμουθ
Γουέστ Χαμ-Νόριτς
Νιούκαστλ-Τσέλσι

Κυριακή
Γουότφορντ-Κρίσταλ Πάλας

Δευτέρα
Γουέστ Μπρομ-Έβερτον

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 6 αγώνες)
Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 15
Μάντσεστερ Γ. 13
Λέστερ 12
Γουέστ Χαμ 12
Άρσεναλ 10
Κρίσταλ Πάλας 9
Έβερτον 9
Σουόνσι 9
Γουότφορντ 9
Τότεναμ 9
Γουέστ Μπρομ 8
Νόριτς 8
Λίβερπουλ 8
Τσέλσι 7
Μπόρνμουθ 7
Σαουθάμπτον 6
Άστον Βίλα 4
Στόουκ Σίτι 3
Σάντερλαντ 2
Νιούκαστλ 2

Στο Campionato…

Να διευρύνει το απόλυτο της συγκομιδής θα προσπαθήσει η πρωτοπόρος Ίντερ στο πλαίσιο της 6ης αγωνιστικής, με την οποία συνεχίζεται το προσεχές τριήμερο το ιταλικό πρωτάθλημα. Οι «νερατζούρι», οι οποίοι έχουν πραγματοποιήσει το καλύτερο ξεκίνημά τους σε σεζόν τα τελευταία 13 χρόνια και μετρούν πέντε νίκες σε ισάριθμους αγώνες για τη Serie A, υποδέχονται την Κυριακή τη Φιορεντίνα, που βρίσκεται στη δεύτερη θέση του βαθμολογικού πίνακα με τέσσερις νίκες (ηττήθηκε μόνο στο Τορίνο από την «γκρανάτα»).

Δύσκολο ματς για τη πρωταθλήτρια Γιουβέντους, η οποία μετράει 1 νίκη, 2 ισοπαλίες και 2 ήττες στις πρώτες πέντε αγωνιστικές, και δοκιμάζεται στο «Σαν Πάολο» από τη Νάπολι. Οι δύο εκπλήξεις Σασουόλο (3η) και Κιέβο (4η) αναμετρώνται στην έδρα της πρώτης ενώ δεύτερο σερί εκτός έδρας ματς για τη Μίλαν, που αγωνίζεται στη Γένοβα με την τοπική Τζένοα.

Το πρόγραμμα της 6ης αγωνιστικής του ιταλικού πρωταθλήματος:

Σάββατο
Ρόμα – Κάρπι
Νάπολι – Γιουβέντους

Κυριακή
Τζένοα – Μίλαν
Τορίνο – Παλέρμο
Βερόνα – Λάτσιο
Σασουόλο – Κιέβο
Μπολόνια – Ουντινέζε
Ιντερ – Φιορεντίνα

Δευτέρα
Φροζινόνε – Εμπολι
Αταλάντα – Σαμπντόρια

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 5 αγώνες)
Ίντερ 15
Φιορεντίνα 12
Σασουόλο 11
Κιέβο 10
Σαμπντόρια 10
Τορίνο 10
Μίλαν 9
Λάτσιο 9
Ρόμα 8
Αταλάντα 8
Παλέρμο 7
Νάπολι 6
Γιουβέντους 5
Έμπολι 4
Βερόνα 3
Ουντινέζε 3
Τζένοα 3
Μπολόνια 3
Κάρπι 2
Φροζινόνε 1

Στην Primera Division

Με τρεις ομάδες να ισοβαθμούν στην κορυφή και άλλες δύο να ακολουθούν σε απόσταση ενός βαθμού, το ξεκίνημα του φετινού ισπανικού πρωταθλήματος υπόσχεται πολλές συγκινήσεις. Η 6η αγωνιστική, η αυλαία της οποία ανοίγει αύριο με την αναμέτρηση της -εξόχως προβληματικής- Βαλένθια με τη Γρανάδα, θα επιφέρει νέες ανακατατάξεις στην πρώτη πεντάδα, δεδομένου ότι η εκ των πρωτοπόρων και αήττητη Βιγιαρεάλ φιλοξενεί το Σάββατο την Ατλέτικο, που βρίσκεται ένα βαθμό πίσω από την κορυφή.

Την ίδια ημέρα η Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης υποδέχεται στο «Σαντιάγκο Μπερναμπέου» την εκ των ουραγών Μάλαγα, με στόχο την πέμπτη διαδοχική νίκη (έκτη αν συνυπολογίσουμε και το Champions League) και την παραμονή στην κορυφή. Οι τρεις βαθμοί είναι απαραίτητοι για την ομάδα του Ράφα Μπενίτεθ, μία εβδομάδα πριν το πρώτο μεγάλο ντέρμπι τους στη σεζόν, απέναντι στη συμπολίτισσα Ατλέτικο.

Η επίσης πρωτοπόρος Θέλτα, λίγες ημέρες μετά τον θρίαμβο επί της Μπαρτσελόνα (4-1), επισκέπτεται το «Ιπουρούα» όπου την περιμένει η σκληροτράχηλη Εϊμπάρ. Όσο για τους «μπλαουγκράνα», καλούνται να συνέλθουν από τη χθεσινή… σφαλιάρα στο «Μπαλαϊδος» και να επανέλθουν στις νίκες, υποδεχόμενοι τη νεοφώτιστη Λας Πάλμας.

Στο ματς με το οποίο άνοιξε το βράδυ της Παρασκευής το πρόγραμμα του τριημέρου, η Βαλένθια επιβλήθηκε πιο δύσκολα από ό,τι θα περίμενε κανείς με 1-0 κόντρα στη Γρανάδα, η οποία, ωστόσο, συνεχίζει να βάζει τα «δυνατά» της απέναντι στους «μεγάλους». Το νικητήριο τέρμα σημείωσε ο Μουστάφι στο 26ο λεπτό της συνάντησης και χάρισε το πολύτιμο τρίποντο στις «νυχτερίδες».

Συνοπτικά το πρόγραμμα της 6ης αγωνιστικής της Primera Division:

Παρασκευή
Βαλένθια – Γρανάδα 1-0
(26′ Μουστάφι)

Σάββατο
Μπαρτσελόνα – Λας Πάλμας
Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης – Μάλαγα
Σεβίλη-Ράγιο Βαγεκάνο
Βιγιαρεάλ-Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
Εϊμπάρ-Θέλτα

Κυριακή
Σπόρτινγκ Χιχόν-Μπέτις
Λα Κορούνια-Εσπανιόλ
Χετάφε-Λεβάντε
Σοσιεδάδ-Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο

Η ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (Σε 5 αγώνες)
Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 13
Θέλτα 13
Βιγιαρεάλ 13
Μπαρτσελόνα 12
Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης 12
Βαλένθια 9 – 6αγ.
Εσπανιόλ 9
Εϊμπάρ 8
Ράγιο Βαγιεκάνο 7
Λα Κορούνια 5 -4αγ.
Σοσιεδάδ 5
Λας Πάλμας 5
Σπόρτινγκ Χιχόν 5
Μπέτις 5 -4αγ.
Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο 3
Λεβάντε 3
Χετάφε 3
Γρανάδα 3 – 6 αγ.
Μάλαγα 2
Σεβίλη 2

* Εκκρεμεί το αποψινό παιχνίδι Μπέτις-Λα Κορούνια.

Στη Bundesliga…

Με στόχο την έβδομη διαδοχική νίκη και την διατήρηση του βαθμολογικού απόλυτου, η αντίπαλος του Ολυμπιακού στο Champions League, Μπάγερν Μονάχου, φιλοξενείται από την Μάϊντς, για την 7η αγωνιστική της Bundesliga.

Παράλληλα, η αντίπαλος του ΠΑΟΚ στο Europa League, Ντόρτμουντ, έχει εύκολο έργο, υποδεχόμενη την «νεοφώτιστη» Ντάρμστατ, ενώ η Σάλκε που θα αντιμετωπίσει τον Αστέρα Τρίπολης για την ίδια διοργάνωση, παίζει στο Αμβούργο με την ομώνυμη ομάδα, σε μία ανοικτή αναμέτρηση.

Ισόπαλη 1-1 έληξε η αναμέτρηση της Κολονίας με την Ινγκολστατ το βράδυ της Παρασκευής. Οι γηπεδούχοι προηγήθηκαν με τον Μοντέστε στο 11′ αλλά στο 21΄ ο Ματίπ ισοφάρισε για την Ινγκολστατ.

Το πρόγραμμα και η βαθμολογία, έχουν ως εξής:

Παρασκευή
Κολονία-Ινγκολστατ 1-1
(11΄ Μοντέστε – 21΄ Ματίπ)

Σάββατο
Μάϊντς-Μπάγερν Μονάχου
Αουγκσμπουργκ-Χοφενχάιμ
Στουτγκάρδη-Γκλάντμπαχ
Βόλφσμπουργκ-Ανόβερρο
Βέρντερ Βρέμης-Λεβερκούζεν
Αβούργο-Σάλκε 26/9

Κυριακή
Αϊντραχτ Φρανκφ.-Χέρτα Βερολίνου
Ντόρτμουντ-Ντάρμστατ

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 6 αγώνες)
Μπάγερν Μονάχου 18
Ντόρτμουντ 16
Σάλκε 13
Βόλφσμπουργκ 11
Κολονία 11 – 7αγ.
Ίνγκολστατ 11 – 7αγ.
Αμβούργο 10
Χέρτα Βερολίνου 10
Μάιντς 9
Ντάρμστατ 9
Λεβερκούζεν 9
Αϊντραχτ Φρανκφούρτης 8
Βέρντερ Βρέμης 7
Άουγκσμπουργκ 4
Γκλάντμπαχ 3
Στουτγκάρδη 3
Χοφενχάιμ 2
Ανόβερο 1

Στο Championnat

Εκτός έδρας αποστολή έχει η Παρί Σεν Ζερμέν, καθώς για την 8η αγωνιστική του Championnat, η πρωτοπόρος και πρωταθλήτρια, δοκιμάζεται στην έδρα της Ναντ. Παράλληλα, η εντυπωσιακή Σεντ Ετιέν αναμένεται να συνεχίσει νικηφόρα, υποδεχόμενη την Νις, ενώ η Ρεν είναι το λογικό φαβορί στην εντός έδρας αναμέτρηση με την Τρουά. Όσον αφορά στην ασταθή, Λιόν, φιλοξενείται από την απογοητευτική Μπορντό, σε μία ανοικτή αναμέτρηση.

Η Ρεμς επικράτησε εντός έδρας με 1-0 της Λιλ στην αναμέτρηση που «άνοιξε την αυλαία» το βράδυ της Παρασκευής. Ο Νγκονγκ στο 20΄ αστόχησε σε εκτέλεση πέναλτι αλλά στο 57΄ κατάφερε να σημείωσει το τέρμα που έδωσε τους τρεις βαθμούς στην ομάδα του.

Tο πρόγραμμα και η βαθμολογία, έχουν ως εξής:

Παρασακευή
Ρεμς-Λιλ 1-0
(57′ Νγκονγκ)

Σάββατο
Ναντ-Παρί ΣΖ
Καέν-Αζαξιό
Μπορντό-Λιόν
Ρεν-Τρουά
Μπαστιά-Τουλούζ

Κυριακή
Μαρσέιγ-Ανζέ
Γκινγκάμπ-Μονακό
Μονπελιέ-Λοριάν
Σεντ Ετιέν-Νις

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 7 αγώνες)
Παρί Σεν Ζερμέν 17
Σεντ Ετιέν 16
Ρεμς 15 -8αγ.
Ρεν 14
Καέν 12
Λιόν 12
Ανζέ 12
Λοριάν 11
Νις 11
Γκινγκάμπ 9
Μονακό 8 -6αγ.
Μαρσέιγ 8
Μπορντό 7
Λιλ 7
Μπαστιά 7
Ναντ 7 -6αγ.
Τουλούζ 7
Τρουά 3
Γκαζελέκ 2
Μονπελιέ 1 -6αγ.

Πηγή:in.gr

Volkswagen scandal: How the car manufacturer used dirty tricks, got caught and the lesson learnt

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WHETHER you drive a Volkswagen or not, we could all eventually end up with cheaper fuel bills and more efficient cars following this week’s diesel scandal.

A couple of curious “clean air” campaigners with the help of a West Virginia University — which discovered the “cheat mode” in May 2014 — have exposed how flawed the testing procedures are for fuel economy and emissions of new vehicles around the world.

In the US, Europe and Australia — and almost every country on the planet — governments rely on the honesty of car makers to test their own vehicles and then supply their own data to back their claims.

Rarely, if ever, are the claims checked. And even then they are checked in the same way the tests are done, which is why VW thought it would never get caught.

Instead, governments around the world threaten car makers with huge fines if they cheat the system.

But Volkswagen is the first car maker to ever be caught, and even then it was by accident.

In 1998 a truck company was busted for the same thing and fined $1 billion in the US. Experts assumed the rest of the industry would learn from this painful lesson.

Clearly at least one brand didn’t and now Volkswagen is paying the price. So far it has set aside $10 billion (6.5 billion Euros) to cover the cost of rectification work and compensation claims.

But that figure is expected to climb. There are fines expected from US government departments. Authorities in Europe have also made enquiries.

In Australia, Volkswagen will likely be hit with a feather, if at all.

Our emissions standards are so far behind the US and Europe it will be difficult to determine which cars, if any, have breached our low bar.

Europe is up to the emissions standard known as EU6, Australia is still at EU4. We don’t get EU5 until November 2016.

That said, it is unlikely our emissions standards are 35 times lower than Europe and the USA.

That’s the discrepancy the curious campaigners found when testing a selection of VW diesel cars on real roads in real driving conditions in early 2014.

When they tested the cars in a laboratory — in the same way all cars are tested — the VWs passed.

When they put the same testing equipment on the cars in real-world driving conditions, certain toxins blew their meters by 5 and 35 times the limit.

The emissions targets are hard to meet, especially for diesels. Regardless of the “clean diesel” message, the reality is they belch far more deadly toxins than unleaded engines.

Car makers the world over have been complaining about the emissions targets for years.

The campaigners were initially trying to demonstrate how good the VW diesels were and sought to back-up the company’s claim with an independent test.

And then they discovered the opposite was true.

Even more strict fuel economy standards are due by 2020. Between now and then the European Union is coming up with a more reliable fuel economy and emissions test to better reflect real world performance.

It means that hopefully motorists will get a little closer to achieving the fuel economy averages displayed on the window sticker when they buy the car.

VW has not yet explained how the cheat mode in the car’s engine management computer worked.

But a vehicle emissions tester at one of Australia’s three car manufacturers, speaking to News Corp Australia under condition of anonymity, said “it would be easy” to come up with a way to beat the system.

“The cars are tested on a rolling road dynometer, so the front wheels are spinning and the back wheels are not, and the steering wheel isn’t moving,” said the emissions tester.

“Then you have to accelerate to 50km/h within seven seconds to simulate the start of a city drive, and the test must be conducted between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.

“If the car senses that, and it can with all the sensors it has on board these days, it would know it is doing an emissions test.”

Industry insiders say there may be another reason behind VW’s cheat mode.

Aside from more easily passing the emissions test, the bypass would likely have led to lower maintenance costs.

“When the system is working normally the EGR valve (exhaust gas recirculation) is sending the exhaust gases back through the intake manifold,” said the emissions expert.

“But it appears the EGR valve was either disconnected or greatly reduced in the real world, so you get less gunk — soot and oil and other horrible nasty stuff — in the engine because the toxins are going out the tail-pipe,” said the emissions expert. “It makes the car run better and you get less build-up.”

The insider added: “If you have a problem with durability and warranty claims, you would back the EGR right off. I believe that’s the only reason they would want to cheat. I don’t see any other reason they would want to cheat.”

Jack Haley, the vehicle engineering expert for the National Roads and Motorists Association says there are “a range of factors that come into the inaccuracy of fuel consumption labels”.

“The test the figures are based on are done in a laboratory, which is an artificial environment and doesn’t take into account different weather, road surfaces and driving techniques,” said Mr Haley.

“There are also things the manufacturers can do to optimise their figures without actually testing illegally, such as using the lowest rolling resistance tyres the car is approved for, putting up the tyres pressure to the maximum they recommend, disconnecting the alternator during the test. The requirements are quite loose and that’s why the EU is working on a new test procedure.”

Mr Haley says it is difficult to know if the VW cars breach Australian rules because, aside from the emissions testing facilities used internally by the three car makers Holden, Ford and Toyota, “we don’t do independent emissions testing in Australia”.

“The government just accepts the manufacturer’s figures, we don’t have a laboratory that could handle the volume (of vehicle emissions tests) that would be required,” said Mr Haley.

“We don’t even check the fuel consumption figures. That may be an issue for Fair Trading whether motorists are being mislead by the figures that are very difficult to replicate in normal driving.”

When asked if other brands could be roped into the scandal, given the apparent ease with which VW was able to beat the system, Mr Haley said: “They could be, but they would have to be very stupid.”

How VW was busted

May 2014

West Virginia University and a couple of clean air campaigners — Peter Mock and John German — complete a real-world driving test that found the toxic emissions in certain VW diesels were up to 35 times higher than what was allowed. The results are forwarded to the US Environmental Protection Agency, VW is formally asked to explain the discrepancy.

December 2014

After initially claiming there must have been a glitch with the diesel cars tested, Volkswagen recalled approximately 500,000 vehicles to address the emissions discrepancies.

May 2015

US authorities conduct follow-up tests on the recalled vehicles and discover they are still belching out too many toxins. None of VW’s explanations for the discrepancy satisfy authorities.

June 2015

VW is warned their latest diesel cars will not be approved for sale until the issue is resolved with the older cars. This is believed to be the first time the US government has been forced to use its powers to stop sales of vehicles that are already in showrooms.

3 September 2015

VW admits to authorities it used software to skirt US emissions regulations.

18 September 2015

The EPA in the US makes its findings public, VW announces 486,000 cars in the US are affected.

22 September 2015

VW says the number of diesel cars with the cheat mode has climbed to 11 million globally and includes other VW-owned brands such as Audi and Skoda.

23 September 2015

Representatives for VW, Skoda and Audi in Australia say they are awaiting advice from Germany regarding which, if any, cars sold locally are affected. Figures obtained by News Corp Australia show more than 50,000 diesel Golf hatchbacks, Tiguan SUVs and Passat sedans and wagons were sold from 2009 to 2015.

source:news.com.au

Where does the A-League fit in among the world’s leagues?

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It’s a perennial debate among Australian soccer fans. Where does the A-League fit in on the global standards league table?

Everyone knows that while it might be Australia’s top domestic competition it can’t be mentioned in the same breath as the leading leagues in the world’s top soccer countries.

But that doesn’t mean that it can’t be compared to lesser competitions in the strong soccer nations.

How would current champions Melbourne Victory shape up in Italy’s Serie B or would Serie C be a more appropriate division for them?

How would last year’s beaten grand finalists Sydney fare in The Championship or would League One or Two be more their level?

TV pundits who have made their name overseas will make comparisons sometimes, but the difficulty there can lie in the distance. Many shone in foreign competitions and had a real understanding of the difference in levels when they were playing but that was a decade or more ago in some cases.

A measure of how difficult it is can be seen by the fact that even in this country there are plenty prepared to still argue about the relative merits of the A-League against the old National Soccer League.

The A-League is played in better stadia, has better media and broadcast deals and attracts bigger crowds than its predecessor.

But advocates for the latter point out that the NSL developed genuine stars like Mark Viduka, Paul Okon, Ned Zelic, Mark Schwarzer and Brett Emerton, all of whom established themselves domestically first before becoming big names on their travels.

Still, it’s not the job of this column to be daunted by such trifles, so I decided to try and benchmark the local league against the four league divisions in England while on a recent trip there.

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For reasons of accuracy, I of course had to take in a Premiership match – my team, Tottenham, at home to Stoke – to set the standard. I also sampled the delights of Selhurst Park, where I saw Mile Jedinak come off the bench in the last 12 minutes as Crystal Palace saw off a stubborn Aston Villa 2-1.

While an A-League side might have a flukers’ chance against a top team in a Cup tie – upsets happen often enough in England when leading clubs send out weaker squads or just take their eye off the ball – it would be unlikely.

Now I didn’t actually see a Championship fixture, but I did see a Championship club – Fulham – in action the week before the season started against Palace in a friendly. Fulham played well but were always chasing it in the second half against Palace in a 1-1 draw.

Would Victory be able to give them a game? On what I saw at Craven Cottage, yes, certainly in a one-off fixture.

But over the course of a marathon season it might be a different matter. Australian clubs are simply not used to competing for 10 months, playing twice a week in a gruelling and demanding environment. The A-League can look more technical, but the pace of the game, as played by most teams, is much slower, allowing players to look better.

It was a different matter when I dropped down the divisions though.

Millwall v Barnet in a League Cup tie in August on a Tuesday night hardly sets the pulses racing, but it was an entertaining enough battle in which the League One Lions were undone by the League Two Bees (newly promoted from the Conference) in their own backyard at the New Den.

How would an A-League side fare against a League One side? My feeling is that the top ones would certainly do pretty well – again, if they could get the fitness and mental strength required to back up twice a week for nearly 10 months. With 46 league matches, plus three Cup competitions, it’s a busy life for a lower league player in England.

Aside from some promising youngsters, it’s fair to say that most League One clubs do not have players of the pedigree of Victory’s Fahid Ben Khalfallah or Matthieu Delpierre, Melbourne City’s Robert Koren or Sydney’s 2014-15 marquee man Marc Janko, who is currently leading Austria to the European Championships.

One of the great things about the British game is its depth. So it was with interest that I travelled to Mansfield on the opening day of the season to see them play Carlisle United in a League Two fixture.

It’s hardly a glamorous location – a town in what used to be a mining area between Nottingham and Sheffield – and in truth it was hardly a glamorous game in front of some 3800 fans, a crowd swelled by 700 travelling Cumbrians who had made the long journey south from England’s most north-westerly outpost, Carlisle.

There was lots of hustle and bustle, a good atmosphere, lots of effort, but not a lot of finesse.

Both sides were physically strong, but too often the preferred method of attack was the long ball, over-hit into the channels. Too few passes hit the target, an aerial approach was favoured and I went away sure that the leading A-League teams had the ability to see both of these teams off – notwithstanding Carlisle’s heroics against Liverpool in the League Cup this week when they took the Merseysiders to extra time and penalties at Anfield before being eliminated.

source:theherald.com

Liverpool, Newcastle bosses feeling the heat as axe hovers

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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and Newcastle boss Steve McClaren face another nerve-racking weekend on the touchline as they fight increasingly desperate battles to save their jobs.
Rodgers has come under fire from Liverpool’s usually loyal fans after a woeful run of form which has left his side languishing in 13th place in the English Premier League.

The Reds have gone four league games without a win, a dispiriting sequence that included heavy defeats against Manchester United and West Ham, and on Wednesday they suffered the indignity of being taken to a penalty shootout by fourth tier minnows Carlisle.

Although they eventually won that League Cup tie, the lacklustre display did little to ease the growing scrutiny on Rodgers, with Liverpool forced to deny reports which claimed they had approached former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti about taking over at Anfield.

Rodgers’ plight is mirrored on Tyneside, where McClaren is losing the support of the locals just eight games into his reign.

source:theaustralian.com.au

Rafa Benitez overshadows Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti in Real Madrid start

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Former Chelsea and Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez looks to have proven the haters wrong at Real Madrid, turning an unconvincing start to the campaign into a string of five consecutive wins. This means the Spaniard has had a better start to his Real Madrid tenure than both Carlo Ancelotti and Jose Mourinho managed.

Benitez was put under scrutiny by many in Spain from the moment he got through the Santiago Bernabeu door. Pundits and fans alike questioned his defensive approach to the game, and decisions such as refusing to keep Cristiano Ronaldo as the leader of the team and yielding to Gareth Bale’s requests to play in the number 10 role were also criticised.

Rafa Benitez overshadows Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti in Real Madrid start. A slow pre-season, a spat with Ronaldo during a training session, the David de Gea transfer saga and a goalless draw against newly promoted Sporting Gijon in the La Liga opener gave the critics extra ammunition.

Benitez, however, has turned the situation around with five consecutive victories, while many of his decisions have been vindicated. Bale, currently injured, gave an impressive performance in the 6-0 victory over Espanyol, with Ronaldo scoring five goals. Keylor Navas has closed the debate over De Gea after conceding just one goal in the first six games of the campaign. Meanwhile Karim Benzema has started the season in the best form of his career – scoring six goals in five games.

The Spanish press have noticed this, praising Benitez’s performances after Real Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 to go top of La Liga.

AS points out that his start has been better than the ones of Ancelotti and Mourinho during his debut campaigns – when the Italian ended with the Champions League and the Copa del Rey titles while the Portuguese maverick secured the cup.

Benitez’s side are currently leading La Liga with four victories and one draw from the first five La Liga games, having conceded only one goal while netting 14. They also opened their Champions League account with a 4-0 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk.

In his first campaign with Real Madrid, Mourinho had overseen two draws after five La Liga games with just eight scored and also one conceded. Ancelotti, meanwhile, had the same points tally, but while his Real Madrid bagged the same number in attack they leaked six at the back.

Marca commented: “Some 114 days down the line and the former Napoli coach has convinced even the most fervent of sceptics. It is plain to see that Benítez has left his mark on this Real Madrid side. Their defending has improved, and this team find the back of the net at will. Benítez really has hit the bullseye.”

source:ibtimes.co.uk

Independent Greeks party leader says will ally with Syriza