Showing posts with label Bundesliga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bundesliga. Show all posts

Monday, 17 September 2012

Why African Football Needs To Change For The Good For A Brighter Future...


By Patrick Owusu.



Africa has got in abundance many talented footballers but there is lack of recognition of our various leagues and tournaments.  This is because of the habitual movement of our players to Europe and other parts of the world, the moment they make a name for themselves.

African players move abroad because of money and fame. We can’t even keep our star players in our own country in other for them to play in our leagues, so that we will develop and gain recognition like other leagues in Europe [La liga, EPL, Ligue 1, Serie A, and etc].  The players move to Europe because they are not paid well in Africa .There is also no good insurance packages for our footballers.

Another major problem is lack of advertisement and also low level of patronage by us the Africans. We don’t invest and patronize our league. Africans spend too much time watching European and other parts of the world’s leagues. Most Africans even support teams in Europe whereby they don’t support any team in Africa.

Even shops that sell jerseys in Africa, patronise the selling of foreign jerseys more than our local teams jerseys. And also most of our journalists take much time and joy in talking and debating of foreign Football news on the radio and television sets. They, therefore, also give the masses the chance to phone in on live Football programs to give their ideas about foreign issues mostly than local issues. This means that publicity of our game is very low.

Also, we lack the facilities that will help make the game interesting and a joy to watch. Many young and upcoming footballers even lack sports wears to help them play football. Our football fields are not good enough to play the game of football on and this really doesn’t help us to really enjoy the game very well. A farmer can’t weed without using a good cutlass and the same applies to football, whereby we can’t play the game by not using good and recommended facilities.

Our players don’t wear quality team jerseys during matches. Also during training sections, our players don’t wear uniformed bibs or jerseys to show the particular team they are training for. Most of our coaches also don’t have a specific training routine program to follow daily.

Management of African football is very poor. Bribery and corruption is killing our game. The right people are also not given the mandate to manage our Football because of favoritism and nepotism. This all because of our selfish interests. Most of our football administrators are not qualified and are corrupted. Some of our coaches are still used to playing the old way of football rather than the new way of football, which is all about tactics.

Most of the teams in Africa don’t have good medical personnel because they can’t finance them.  The teams also don’t have lucrative sponsorship deals to help the administrators to finance their teams very well. Most of the players too are tactically indiscipline and this has hindered the beauty of our game. The rules and regulations of football in Africa are weak and need to be strengthened to make the game very disciplined and a joy to watch.

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Friday, 7 September 2012

Bundesliga Preview 2012-13 Season


by Niklas.

The German Bundesliga celebrates its 50th anniversary. With an overall record transfer market, German teams spent more than €240m on new players, this season promises to be one of the best.

Borussia Dortmund

The German champion and cup winners are big favourites for the title this year as well. They sold only Kagawa to Man United and retained the rest of their squad, despite huge interest in players like Lewandowski and Götze. With Piszszcek, Hummels, Subotic and Schmelzer; they arguably have the best defense in Germany.

New signing and one of the stars of the last season, Marco Reus, has already shown his enormous talent. Dortmund always state that Bayern are the favourites for the title, but the team in black and yellow are the most favourites to win the Bundesliga title for a 3rd consecutive time.

FC Bayern München

No title for more than two years. Unimaginable, and unacceptable, for a club like Bayern Munich.

They came second in every competition they played in last season – be it the Champions League, the Bundesliga or the German Cup; they were the best losers of last season.

However, with record Bundesliga signing, Javi Martinez, plus Swiss wonderkid, Shaqiri, they have signed two players who not only strengthen their team, but also give them a lot of tactical ploys to use.

In Mandzukic and Pizarro, they finally have strikers who could be great back-ups to Mario Gomez. If Schweinsteiger stays fit and the duo of Robben and Ribbery get back to their best, then Bayern will of course fight for the Bundesliga title.

After the two lost CL-finals against Inter and Chelsea, it is apparent that the team still haven’t found their winning mentality, so Jupp Heynckes has a job to do – to inflict the winning mentality.

FC Schalke 04                                                                                                                                                           
No money at Schalke. They are in a bad financial condition and need to save a lot of money. That means no big signings but also no big sales. Despite a 20m Euros offer from Zenit for young defender
Papadopoulos and interest in striker Huntelaar, Schalke refused to sell them.

They have, however, brought in Ibrahim Affelay from Barcelona on loan and he can help them a lot as he is a great player when fit. The team is good enough to fight for a CL-spot, with a bit of luck they can actually win Bundesliga.

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Gladbach sold the backbone of their team in Reus and Dante. It needs to be seen if new signings Luuk De Jong and Alvaro Dominguez can fill in the huge boots left by the departures of the former 2 players.

They are a young talented team, maybe to inexperienced to repeat last season’s heroics. With European football this season the team needs to be competitive on both fronts; and I skeptical about their chances.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Leverkusen will compete in the Europa League. However, they have lost plenty of experience with
Rene Adler, Michael Ballack, Tranquillo Barnetta and Eren Derdiyok all heading for the exit door.

However, they have also signed some young talented players, like Daniel Carvajal – a promising right-back from Real Madrid’s B team. They have signed 17 players (6 on loan) and only 5 of them are over the age of 21 – that shows their emphasis on signing young players with some experienced players as well.

Joint-coaches Sascha Lewandowski and Sami Hyypia will need to cut out last season’s inconsistency if they are to do well this season.

VfL Wolfsburg

The season’s surprise package could well be 2009 champions Wolfsburg, who again start a full
season under Felix Magath, the man who masterminded the historic campaign four years ago.

‘Die Wolfe’ have no European commitments and boast an impressive forward line after the signings of
Ivica Olic, Eredivisie top-scorer Bas Dost and Czech winger Vaclav Pilar. An improvement on last year’s modest 8th place finish is on the cards.

SV Werder Bremen

Werder meanwhile, have suffered key losses in Naldo, Claudio Pizarro and Tim Wiese. A rebuilding operation looks like manager Thomas Schaaf’s main priority. The sleeping giants of yesteryear will probably have to settle for mid-table mediocrity and hope for domestic cup success once again

Hamburger SV
With Mladen Petric leaving for Fulham and the charismatic Jose Paolo Guerrero jumping ship to
Corinthians, Hamburg will have to start from the scratch during a transitional period at the Imtech
Arena. New signing van der Vaart might as well save them from getting relegated – but that is not a certainty.

Others

Both Stuttgart and Hannover 96 look well set to at least build on last year’s upper mid-table
positions and will again count on impressive home records to help them on their way.

Elsewhere,
Hoffenheim have recruited well with the likes of Derdiyok, Wiese, Mathieu Delpierre & the extremely talented Joselu – who scored 40 goals in 72 games he played for Real Madrid’s B team - and head
a host of teams looking to push on from the bottom half of the table.

Lastly, promoted clubs Eintracht Frankfurt and Fortuna Düsseldorf have been particularly busy in
the transfer market in the hope surviving the dreaded drop, whereas Augsburg may well suffer from
‘second-season syndrome’, and for these three, along with Bundesliga newcomers Greuther Fürth,
avoiding relegation will be the one clear objective in mind.

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