Sunday, December 4, 2005

Gamba Osaka J1 Champions

Gamba Osaka J.League Champions

Gamba Osaka secured the tighest ever J.league championship race with a 4-2 win away to Kawasaki Frontale. Cross-town rivals Cerezo Osaka failed to gained the win that would have seen them crowned champions when they were held at home to a 2-2 draw by FC Tokyo.


Gamba Osaka Fans Celebrate the 2005 J1 Championship
Gamba Osaka fans have something to shout about at last
(c) Soccerphile

Attention was focused on Osaka's Nagai Stadium where an expectant 43,927 crowd - the largest since the 2002 World Cup - awaited the win that would have marked Cerezo's transformation from last season's relegation threatened team to this year's winners. An 89th minute goal by FC Tokyo's Yasuyuki Konno rained on Cerezo's parade handing the title to Gamba with J.League-leading scorer Araujo netting his 33rd of the campaign.


Gamba fans fly the flag

Gamba fly the flag for Kansai football (c) Soccerphile



Gamba is the first team from the Kansai area of western Japan to land the J.League title since the championship began in 1993.

J.League 2004-2005 Final Standings

Gamba Osaka P34 Pts 60 (Champions)
Urawa Reds P34 Pts 59
Kashima Antlers P34 Pts 59
JEF United P34 Pts 59
Cerezo Osaka P34 Pts 59
Jubilo Iwate P34 Pts 51
Sanfrecce Hiroshima P34 Pts 50
Kawasaki Frontale P34 Pts 50
Yokohama F Marinos P34 Pts 48
FC Tokyo P34 Pts 47
Oita Trinita P34 Pts 43
Albirex Niigata P34 Pts 42
Ardija Omiya P34 Pts 41
Nagoya Grampus Eight P34 Pts 39
Shimizu S-Pulse P34 Pts 39
Kashiwa Reysol P34 Pts 35#
Tokyo Verdy P34 Pts 30*
Vissel Kobe P34 Pts 21*

*relegated; #relegation/promotion play-off

Results

Kashiwa Antlers 4 Kashiwa Reysol 0
Ardija Omiya 1 Yokohama F Marinos 1
JEF United 2 Nagoya Grampus Eight 1
Tokyo Verdy 4 Oita Trinita 2
Kawasaki Frontale 2 Gamba Osaka 4
Albirex Niigata 0 Urawa Reds 4
Jubilo Iwate 1 Vissel Kobe 0
Cerezo Osaka 2 FC Tokyo 2
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 3 Shimizu S-Pulse 1

J.2

Ventforet's come-from-behind 2-1 win at champions Kyoto Purple Sanga
secured the team from Kofu third place and a play-off spot against Kashiwa Reysol, who finished third-from-last in J.1.

J.2 2004-2005 Final Standings

Kyoto Purple Sanga* P44 Pts 97
Avispa Fukuoka* P44 Pts 78
Ventforet Kofu# P44 Pts 69
Vegalta Sendai P44 Pts 68
Montedio Yamagata P44 Pts 64
Consadole Sapporo P44 Pts 63
Bellmare Shonan P44 Pts 54
Sagan Tosu P44 Pts 52
Vortis Tokushima P44 Pts 52
Hollyhock Mito P44 Pts 52
Yokohama FC P44 Pts 45
Thespa Kusatsu P44 Pts 23

*promoted; #relegation/promotion play-off

Results

Consadole Sapporo 2 Thespa Kusatsu 1
Montedio Yamagata 1 Sagan Tosu 0
Yokohama FC 1 Bellmare Shonan 4
Kyoto Purple Sanga 1 Ventforet Kofu 2
Vortis Tokushima 0 Hollyhock Mito 1
Avispa Fukuoka 1 Vegalta Sendai

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Cerezo Choke

Saturday, December 3, 2005

European Leagues - Away Record

Who Has The Best Away Record In Europe?

HNL: Naslovi se osvajaju u gostima

Dinamo drugi najbolji gost u Europi!

Sedmom pobjedom u gostima i ukupno 13. u 16 kola Dinamo je zadržao 11 bodova prednosti ispred drugoplasirane Rijeke. Sa sedam pobjeda (od čega šest uzastopnih) u osam gostovanja, Kužeova je momčad u vrhu Europe po broju gostujućih pobjeda. Ispred nje zasad je samo kijevski imenjak, koji je dobio svih osam utakmica izvan svog stadiona, a Dinamo dijeli drugo i treće mjesto s također ukrajinskim Šahtarom.
Kao domaćini, pred Modrima su pali Cibalia (0:4), Inter (0:6), Slaven (0:2), Zagreb (0:4), Međimurje (1:5), Rijeka (0:1) i Varteks (2:5), a jedini je pošteđen ostao Osijek (1:0.)

Prošlu je sezonu maksimirska momčad završila sa skromne tri pobjede na strani, čime je izjednačila svoj najlošiji gostujući učinak, onaj iz 1992. Najviše je gostujućih pobjeda Dinamo imao 1996/97 (13) te 2002/03 (12), dok je Hajduk najbolji učinak zabilježio 2003/04 (11).

Nevjerojatno, međutim, zvuči podatak da je Dinamo na matematičkoj sredini tekućeg prvenstva postigao ukupno onoliko pobjeda koliko i u cijelom prošlom prvenstvu - 13. Da bi paradoks bio još veći, od skromnih 13 prošlogodišnjih pobjeda, Dinamo je tri ostvario u Ligi za ostanak, dakle među slabijim suparnicima. Modri su, recimo i to, sada samo za tri pobjede "kraći" u odnosu na Hajdukov ukupan učinak od 16 pobjeda u cijeloj sezoni 2004/05.


Pobjede u gostima

Dosad je deset puta prvenstvo osvojio klub s najviše pobjeda u gostima, dok 1994., 1995., 1999. i 2002. uspjeh na strani nije donio i naslov prvaka.

U ovom pregledu donosimo broj pobjeda u odnosu na broj odigranih utakmica u gostima te konačni plasman momčadi s najviše pobjeda na tuđim terenima.

Sezona Klub Pobjede Plasman
u gostima

1991/92 Hajduk 8/11 (1.)
1992/93 Dinamo 9/15 (1.)
1993/94 Zagreb 10/17 (2.)
1994/95 Dinamo 7/15 (2.)
1995/96 Dinamo 6/16 (1.)
1996/97 Dinamo 13/15 (1.)
1997/98 Dinamo 8/15 (1.)
1998/99 Rijeka 10/16 (2.)
1999/00 Dinamo 10/16 (1.)
2000/01 Hajduk 8/16 (1.)
2001/02 Hajduk 10/15 (2.)
2002/03 Dinamo 12/16 (1.)
2003/04 Hajduk 11/15 (1.)
2004/05 Hajduk 6/16 (1.)
2005/06 Dinamo 7/8 (1.)


Najbolji europski "gosti"

Tablica donosi broj pobjeda i broj odigranih utakmica u gostima.

1. Dinamo Kijev 8/8
2-3. Dinamo Zagreb 7/8
Šahtar 7/8
4. Hearts 6/7
5-6. Lyon 6/8
Celtic 6/8
7. Žilina 6/9
8-11. Juventus 5/6
Charlton 5/6
Fenerbahce 5/6
Partizan 5/6
12-18. Bayern 5/7
Manchester Utd. 5/7
Feyenoord 5/7
Fehervar 5/7
C. Zvezda 5/7
Galatasaray 5/7
Gaziantepspor 5/7
19. Rijeka 5/8
20. Artmedia 5/9

Thursday, December 1, 2005

A Tutu Thriller

I’m no stranger to pain; I once watched all of Soccer AM. The feeling of hopelessness I experienced that day is similar to the distress that Manchester United supporters now feel, as they face a future without Roy Keane.

Sir Alex believes that Alan Smith may be a long term replacement for the influential head-case, but Smithy is not a midfielder; he’s like the wife on our first date, a little forward.

Even with Smithy and Fletcher in the team, United are good things at home to Portsmouth. Unfortunately, the 1/5 on offer won’t make you rich, unless you’re Roman Abramovic or Rio Ferdinand.

Rio has admitted taking ballet lessons when he was younger; my wife was shocked by the irony of it all, as she used to be a quality centre back. Rio can be backed at 10/1 to break his goal scoring duck against Pompey, but beware; as an experienced ballet dancer, his celebration may involve two pirouettes and a leap. Not that I know what a pirouette is.

Paul Scholes is also overdue a goal, he hasn’t found the net in 19 games this season, a somewhat disappointing return for a goal scoring midfielder. The ginger lad is far more likely to find the back of the net, 9/4 is on the table.

Nobby Solano was Aston Villa’s most impressive player last season, but quickly left the Midlands to rejoin the Toon Army. The advert may say ‘Nobby’s nuts’, but leaving Villa looks to be a sensible decision. Nobby wisely re-signed, something O’Leary is probably considering.

The last time Villa travelled to St James’ Park, Kieron Dyer and Lee Bowyer had their hand-bags out and both received a red card as a result. The way Villa are playing on the road, they’ll need at least three Geordies to be sent off to have a chance of a draw. Newcastle are the nap of the week, let’s play at 4/5.

Everton were 1-0 winners on nine occasions last season, and have chalked up another four this term. James Beattie will probably start the match against Blackburn, so two or more Everton goals can be safely ruled out. Another 1-0 win is on the cards for the blue half of Liverpool; take a piece of the 8’s.

It wasn’t so long ago that David Moyes was courting Robbie Savage, that blonde hair can be confusing after a few beers. Robbie was a naughty boy last week; when the little finger of Jose Reyes flicked his nose, his reaction was to hold his face in his hands as if he’d just been outbid for a new caravan on EBay. Savage somehow avoided a booking for his shameful play-acting, he’s a 5/4 shot to see yellow against Everton.

The weekend specials are in honour of the wife; they’re related to headers.

“Big Brother” – Rio Ferdinand to score with a header 33/1
“Stretch Mark” – Viduka to score with a header 10/1
“The Beat Route” – James Beattie to score with a header 7/1
“Nob Head” – Solano to score with a header 12/1
“Bad Roon Rising” – Wayne Rooney to score with a header 4/1

Quote of the week:

“For the last 20 minutes, it was an embarrassment and a gutless performance.”
Mick McCarthy tells it like it is.

Stat, you’re a liberty:

Fulham have scored the first goal of the game in 9 of their 14 matches, only Chelsea have a better record.

Acc of the week:

Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea , Newcastle and Tottenham.

The 5 fold pays out at over 14/1.

Weekend Betting:

Liverpool v Wigan Saturday 3rd December 12.45 Live on Sky

Liverpool 1/2
Draw 5/2
Wigan 5/1

Get on: Liverpool

Liverpool have kept 7 clean sheets in a row; Wigan have the best defensive record on the road, it’s a narrow home win.
Match Special:
Liverpool to win 1-0 6/1

Blackburn v Everton Saturday 3rd December 15.00

Blackburn 10/11
Draw 11/5
Everton 13/5

Get on: Everton

Everton have won three of their last four, all by a goal to nil. The worm has turned.
Match Special:
Cahill to score the only goal of the game 55/1

Bolton v Arsenal Saturday 3rd December 15.00

Bolton 11/4
Draw 9/4
Arsenal 5/6

Get on: Draw

Bolton have only conceded one goal at home in the league all season, the lowest in the Premiership. Arsenal have won the same amount of games away from home as Sunderland; score draw.
Match Special:
Match to finish 2-2 14/1

Chelsea v Middlesbrough Saturday 3rd December 15.00

Chelsea 2/9
Draw 4/1
Middlesbrough 9/1

Get on: Chelsea

Chelsea won both matches against ‘Boro ‘to nil’ last season, Didier Drogba scored every goal. Will Mourinho let the Drog off his leash? As Crespo has scored in Chelsea’s last three matches, probably not.
Match Special:
Chelsea to win 3-0 13/2

Newcastle v Aston Villa Saturday 3rd December 15.00

Newcastle 4/5
Draw 9/4
Aston Villa 3/1

Get on: Newcastle

Man U are the only team to win at St James’ Park this season, file this one under ‘home banker’.
Match Special:
Newcastle to keep a clean sheet 11/10

Tottenham v Sunderland Saturday 3rd December 15.00

Tottenham 3/10
Draw 10/3
Sunderland 8/1

Get on: Tottenham

Sunderland have traveled to White Hart Lane in the Premiership five times, they’ve lost all five. Chelsea are the only team to have won at the Lane, Sunderland aren’t Chelsea.
Match Special:
Tottenham to win 2-0 11/2

West Brom v Fulham Saturday 3rd December 15.00

West Brom 5/4
Draw 9/4
Fulham 7/4

Get on: Draw

The Baggies have turned on the style recently, scoring six goals in their last two league matches. Fulham’s wait for an away win looks set to continue.
Match Special:
Malbranque to score the last goal 11/1

Man Utd v Portsmouth Saturday 3rd December 17.15 Live on Premiership Plus

Man Utd 1/5
Draw 4/1
Portsmouth 11/1

Get on: Man Utd

It’s three defeats in a row for Pompey with no goals scored, it’s not the best time to be heading to Old Trafford. Rooney has ran the show in the last few matches, if he adds goals to his sparkling performances, he’ll be handy.
Match Special:
Wayne Rooney to score two or more goals 4/1

Charlton v Man City Sunday 4th December 16.00 Live on Sky

Charlton 11/8
Draw 11/5
Man City 13/8

Get on: Charlton

When Charlton host Man City in the Premiership, there are always goals. With both teams out of form, the value lies with the home team at 11/8.
Match Special:
Charlton to win 2-1 8/1

Birmingham v West Ham Monday 5th December 20.00 Live on Sky

Birmingham 5/4
Draw 9/4
West Ham 7/4

Get on: West Ham

Three of the last four league matches at St Andrew’s have been won 1-0 by the away team. A pleasing stat.
Match Special:
West Ham to win 1-0 7/1