5-0

I'm happy with my boys today! They won 5-0 over Wigan, way to end the decade on a high note! I realize that Wigan are a rather sucky team who lost 9-1 to Tottenham, but I don't care. I hate it when people criticize United when they beat a weak team. I don't care against who they are playing, I just want them to win (although I did not enjoy the win over Hull... That was dreadful).
I love my team and I criticize them all the time, but I don't think that's a bad thing. I don't like to make excuses for them when they are bad, but I will defend them when other attack my boys.
I didn't get to watch the game, I've been missing way too many games recently and I hate it. So here are some pictures:
image via Reuters

There is so much awesome in this picture :) image via Reuters


The scoreline says it all Image via Getty

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Football doesn't deserve a break

I'm sitting here on Christmas Eve at eight o'clock and I'm bored. My entire family is in Bulgaria except for my parents and my grandma who is visiting. We finished eating and now my parents are sitting in front of the TV watching a movie. I hate that Christmas is never really fun in my family. We don't really make a big deal out of it, so it's not nothing great.
I wish that there was football to watch, but no, they have to have a break and all that garbage. It's not fair, they make all the money because of people like me who watch football 24/7. They should play all the time. I miss my United boys. And my Valencia boys, I miss football :(
I can't wait until Saturday.

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It's been going pretty bad. OK, let me fix that, it's been awful! I really do need reminding why I love football, and why I care so much about it, when it pisses me off so fucking much! I think that maybe football is like religion, you just can't question your belief (oooh, look I can make analogies). Anyway, United just continue to anger me, and I just want to yell at them. But then I feel bad because they are my boys :)
Sir Alex needs to figure a way out of our defense crisis because we cannot keep playing with Fletcher as a right back. Without him our midfield looks depleted and lacks the creativity. Rooney also needs to get his game back because the last couple of games he has not shown up at all. If he wants to prove us his greatness he needs to start scoring a lot more goals. I still don't understand why Berbatov does not play the full 90 minutes. He seems to be pretty fit. I know that Sir Alex wants to avoid any more injuries, but we do need players in order to do well.
I don't even want to discuss our defense...
Valencia were not much better, but at least they didn't lose. The game was actually boring, and nothing interesting happened. Veeyah's genius didn't show up at all, Mata was OK, but I have to say that both teams played really defensive football.
Liverpool seem to be having a mental breakdown so I don't even want to talk about them.
I said in an earlier post that I was going to start watching the Bundesliga so I watched the replay of Bayern vs Berlin today. I was really impressed by the way that Bayern played. It was quality football and they are a really great team. I know that they had a really shaky start to the season and they seem to be back in track. They played so well and dominated the entire game, it was beautiful to watch. There seems to be so much discipline in German football, and I really like that. There was no arguing with the ref, no pointless falling to the ground, it was complete football and I loved it.
I actually feel really bad for Mark Hughes. Poor Sparky, I think he really tried to something with City, but City are shit, so he failed epicly...
My dad just came in to tell me that United didn't lose to Sunderland. I told him I know, they lost to Fulham. Then he said "Oh the same Fulham that drew 1-1 with CSKA Sofia. They couldn't beat CSKA, but they could beat United. How sad is that?" I then proceded to kick him out of my room.
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"I need reminding why I love this game.

because, in your heart of hearts, you know that they’ll pick you up at some point in your life and make you proud. because you know you’d feel so utterly incomplete with them in your life, because living without football is living without delicious food: empty, hollow and boring.

and they’re hot."

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Blah= :(

Last week was a great football week, United were playing well. Valencia was winning. It was all going fine. And then this happens. I was really angry with the boys because they didn't play bad, they just didn't do anything!
Then I felt like I had betrayed them, so I am now wearing my United scarf, just to prove myself that I still love them. I couldn't finish watching the game, it was that bad. I turned it off about five or six minutes before the end. I think I was hoping that when I checked the score they would have equalized at the last minute or something like that, but none of the happened. I think I'm actually more upset with Fergie leaving Berba, Owen, and Obertan on the bench and taking out Giggsy so early. I think those were some bad decisions and Berba and Owen definitely should have started and we should have played a 4-3-3 or something like that. Anything would be better than 5-4-1. And the Rooney dive was a fucking disgrace. I don't understand why he did it, and he never should have done it. I think that he is one of today's more fair football players, but that really just made me angry. I don't know what's up with footballers these days, first Gerrard, now Rooney and Xavi...
I'm just really upset that we didn't win because that would have given us the same number of points as Chelsea and we would have had the opportunity to top the table. I don't think that they can win the title this year, or win the Champions league. Our squad is definitely not strong enough.
And Valencia... Oh poor Vale... I was really hoping that they would be able to win it against Real, and they back twice, but the poor things were unable to score the final equalizer. (Score was 3-2)

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i hate you
i hate you
i hate you
Why do you do this United????
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Finally, the real Champions League begins

United have this tendency to play great when I least expect them to. The bad thing is that they sometimes end up playing bad when I expect them to do well. But we never talk about the bad things.
When we went in to the match against Wolfsburg on Tuesday I expected them to lose 2-0. With a team of two first-team defenders, we really had no chance. 13 of the 19 players were midfielders. 13. Holy crap. Park was forced to play defense, and he is a winger, not a defender. I have to say that we did look really bad. We couldn't keep possession, but Kuszczak is my hero. He made so many great saves, he basically saved the game for us. Along with Michael Owen, Obertan was brilliant. I think it was the second goal where he beat like three defenders to make the pass to Owen, who scored.
I really can't hate Owen after he scored the winner against City and scored a hattrick to put us on top of the group. He is such a brilliant player, just not all the time. I think he has to be in a good mood or something. Basically, I think that he has been a good signing for United.
On a different note, I have no idea what we are going to do against Villa this weekend. I hope that Rooney and the Berba are fit so they can start, but defense will be a big problem. Villa are a good team, and I don't think that we will be able to get away with mediocrity again.

Liverpool were also pretty horrible today. I thought that because it was their last game in the Champions League this season they would win it, but of course they decided to prove me wrong. Torres came on for around twenty minutes and his brilliance is back. The team doesn't seem to be connecting and that bothers me a lot.
Barcelona also got away today with a 2-1 win over Dinamo Kiev. I was hoping that they won't qualify, but they are Barca after all.
I've decided to resurrect my love for German football before the World Cup, so I will start watching Bayern Munich again. I love all their players, but I haven't been watching any of the Bundesliga matches, so I've decided that I will watch at least one match every week.
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Much better

December is much better already. United won today 4-0, even though they were pretty horrible during the first half. Defense was scrappy, and we were lucky that we didn't let in a couple of goals. I'm happy with Kuszack and I think he is a better goalkeeper than Foster is. Fletcher did not impress me, because he was pushed too far back to play defense. It was weird seeing Carrick try to defend, even though he didn't do a bad job. But where is Vidic, FFS? We need him back, and Rio still hasn't made an appearance. Our midfield was really strong though. Scholsey, did a great job, and his volley at the 46th minute really got us going. Gibson was awesome, I've never seen him play so well, and his goal was pure class. Valencia was brilliant, and so was Evra, and Rooney, and Giggsy. I hope that Neville's injury isn't bad because he just started playing well again. The West Ham Fans were really good at booing him though, that was definitely funny.
Berba seems to have recovered from his injury, he played for around 25 minutes today, and he didn't really do much, but I'm glad he is back.
I'm afraid to admit this, but today I rooted for City. I know I should hate them, but when they had the opportunity to help United I will always support them. Now, we are just two points behind Chelsea and hopefully they will drop more points soon. I was ecstatic when Chelsea missed the penalty, because they never miss penalties, and when Tevez scored.
Real are also winning, and CRon is back and scoring. KAKA isn't here, which is making me really sad, and I didn't want to watch the game, but I saw Sergio score!
I don't want to talk about Liverpool.
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Early Christmas

Well early Christmas went by so quickly today, I almost didn't notice. At noon today, well yesterday actually, I was sitting in Spanish class, hiding behind a computer and pretending to watch a movie. I was quietly arguing with one of my friends whether USA should have been a top seed, or not. I was completely against it, while he was trying to convince me that I am wrong. I kept refreshing the ESPN page broadcasting the live draw every couple of seconds, trying to get news. Spanish ended, and there was nothing, but South Africa in group A. In Pre-Calc my friend got his phone taken away when he screamed at me across the room in the middle of class to tell me that the US got England, Algeria, and Slovenia.
I'm pretty happy with the groups, but there isn't anything really interesting going on, except maybe in group G, the one with Brazil, Portugal, and Cote d'Ivoire. I hope that there are underdogs, because those always make the tournament more interesting. I'm happy with Germany's draw, it doesn't look like it's such a tough group, although Serbia and Ghana are not bad teams. Hopefully, they will make it out whole. As much as I hated Spain during the European Cup last summer, I seem to love them now, but think I still support Germany over Spain. I refuse to give up my first football love.
I'm really upset though, because tomorrow I won't be able to watch the United game tomorrow. I've been pretty good with their games. I think I've watched the past 10 games, and I've been happy with their results (except Chelsea, of course). I wanted to watch them hopefully, hammer Hull so I will have to find a replay somehow.
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We are going to the semis.
SUCK THAT SPURS
Berba is back and he is pretty
Everything is back to normal
We better kick some serious ass this weekend :)
And Valencia better play well tomorrow too, because that would make this a good week. So kick some ass my boys
And Silva is making me cry. I can't believe he will be out for a month. Fucking pricks that keep kicking him.
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The Bad-ness Continues

So United did well, but everyone else fucked up. I hated it when stuff like this happens, I mean come on lads, can you at least try? I want to see some better results in December!
So I was pretty happy with Unite's win, although their defense was disgusting. They were lucky that they played Pompy and not some decent team. Wazza was great, though, which can be seen by the hat-trick. And Giggsy just makes me smile. I was really happy that all the old guys are back in the team. Neville was bitch-facing all over the pitch, Scholsey was all gingery, and Giggsy, well he was just being Giggsy. Thomas Kuahjkfhsdkjfhk, whatever his last name is, was awesome at goal, I think he will inherit Van Der Saar's spot.
Valencia, on the other hand made RAWR. They played so well, and they were leading 1-0... They should have won the game! I can't believe they let whatever other team they were playing score! And poor Silva had to be subbed because of injury, but Veeyah was great. I still can't get over his karate kick goal.
Chelsea also won, so they are still five points ahead of us... At least Arsenal are now like fourth or something. Chelsea need to start loosing. NOW.
Oh, Liverpool won, so I guess good for them...
All the build up around the Classico was for nothing. The game was pretty boring, and both Barca and Real really sucked. I didn't think the football was of such great quality and both teams were so disorganized, although I have to give it to the Barca defense, they were pretty great. I think that I have finally decided if I like Barca or Real more. I think the only reason I watch Barca is because they play great football, I actually don't like them at all. But I do like Real. OK, let me correct that, I like Kaka. I think he is the only reason I watch Real. Him and Ronaldo, because I want to see how he does after he left Man United.
Oh, and he is pretty to look at.
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Thanks <3

It's Thanksgiving and it's only fitting that I do one of those what-I'm-thankful-for lists (although it's now Friday, so I guess it's not really Thanksgiving...). So excluding all the cliche, family, friends things here's a list:

  • Football, because this sport completely changed my life.
  • Manchester United, because my unhealthy obsession with this team is what gets me through the day.
  • Sir Alex, because he is God.
  • Ryan Giggs, because he is still the best.
  • Valencia, because they make me smile.
  • Kaka, because he is amazing.
  • Fernando Torres, because I just want to give him a hug.
  • Liverpool, because even though I don't like to admit it, I kind of like them.
  • Arsenal, because I love to hate them.
  • Messi.
  • Manchester City, because they still suck.
  • Nemanja Vidic.
  • Edwin van der Sar, because Foster will never be as good.
  • ONTD football, because they are the most amazing community ever :)
  • Bojan, because he is pretty.
  • Darren Fletcher, because I love him.

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Bad, bad

Football needs to fix itself soon, because I don't like it when it's bad.
Seriously, Man United, losing to Besiktas at home? At home? If you can't beat Besiktas what am I to expect from you? I know that they weren't playing with their best team, but come on!If they don't win this weekend there will be some madness going on on this blog.
Also poor Liverpool are killing me... If Valencia make it through to the group stages and have to play Liverpool that will be very interesting. Two of my favorite players against one of my favorite teams... I think I'll go with Vale and Torres and Gerrard can console each other. It's been a pretty uninteresting several weeks in football, the games have not been as exciting, but I'm pumped for the World Cup!!! I think it's less than 200 days now!!!
The reasons we lost:

Gibson was singing

Macheda hung about and bitchfaced/ looked pretty

Anderson was scared of the ball

In tennis news... FEDERER!!! So, I really did think that he was starting to lose some of his edge after the U.S. Open, but he's been beating good players left and right, I'm so happy that he is playing well and I hope he wins the ATP tournament.


RAWR

images via Getty
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Sports drive me insane

I have a term paper on which I really should be working right now, but instead I'm staring at the live scores of the Federer vs Verdasco match and I'm on the verge of a mental breakdown. I really admire Federer, and I know that he isn't as good as he used to be a couple of years back, but I still don't enjoy watching him lose. He is a set down and it was a deuce on his serve right now and thank God he won it, or I might have exploded.
I think that my obsession with sports have become a little unhealthy now. I have trouble concentrating, I have to check sports websites (ontd football) every five seconds and I can't really talk about anything else but sports. It's not like they make me happy or anything. Yeah, maybe I am happy after Manchester United win, but the nervousness and freaking out before and during the game definitely outweigh the happiness...

Huh.. maybe watching football is worth it :)

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:)

Watching United play today was amazing. After not having a particularly great past couple of football weeks I wasn't expecting much from them, and then I saw that Berba is still injured and I basically gave up. I'm glad they proved me wrong, because I enjoyed watching them walk all over Everton today :)
I've always liked Fletcher, but ever since he scored during the Man City game I started to really like him and now he is one of my favorite players on United. Valencia was also brilliant, but I think that he shouldn't come into the defense that much, he should stay more up front. Owen and Rooney didn't have a particularlI y great game, and Rooney was clearly annoyed to be subbed. Rooney really needs to step up and start scoring goals if he wants to be as great as Sir Alex claims he is.
I really like Gaby Obertan and I think he will have a great future with United, but his gloves are kind of annoying me.
Anyway, I also watched one of the most boring games ever, the Real Madrid vs. Sporting (I think) game which ended 1-0 for Real. Real looked pretty dreadful, and Kaka was getting annoyed, while CRon was sitting on the bench texting and laughing. I think that the most interesting part of the game was definitely seeing Ronaldo text. I think that the commentators were also getting kind of bored because they weren't talking much...
Ahh, you like that hug, don't you?

RAWR

Gabs :)

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RAWR, second edition

So basically, it has been a horrible football month...
Rawr 1: Russia did not qualify. I was actually upset when I found this out, because ever since Euro 2008 I've been in love with their national team.
Rawr 2: Ukraine did not qualify. I have to support my Slavic peoples, and my best friend is Ukrainian so she would be pretty upset.
Rawr 3: Henry's hand! I really wanted Ireland to beat France, and they were doing so well but then Henry's stupid hand got in the way!!! He better get some HUGE punishment from FIFA or I will hunt him down.
Rawr 4: Bulgaria winning versus Malta. What's the point?! I mean you lost to Cyprus, why piss me off now?
Rawr 5: Ballack is injured! I love Ballack, so he better get his ass together and get well SOON.
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"News" and stuff

I really should be in the process of writing my ten paged paper about Don Quixote right now, but instead I have chosen to do this :) I've written about five pages so far, and the report is due Monday and it's really hard and complicated and blah, blah, blah.
Basically, football has been helping me procrastinate... This week was spirit week at my school and Tuesday was Touchdown Tuesday and everyone was supposed to wear their football jerseys and stuff and I borrowed a Manchester jersey from a friend of mine (because even though I'm obsessed with them, I don't own their jersey) and wore my Manchester scarf. It was really cool, except one of my friends wore and Arsenal jersey and I got really mad, I think a little overly mad, but hey they all know about my live for United and my hate for pretty much every other team. There were a couple of people with Barcelona jerseys and I really wanted to take a picture with them, but I think it would have been kind of awkward because I didn't know any of them. But it was really fun to be able to show my United pride to everyone at school, I think that if people didn't know before, now they kind of have to realize that I'm the crazy girl with the football obsession.
While I was procrastinating today I was reading some articles about stuff that Nani and Evra had said in recent interviews, and one of them made me really angry, while the other one made me really happy.
Patrice is just such a loyal player and he makes me smile when I see him. Knowing that he really cares about United makes me like him even more, so he is no my Berba-Fletcher-Giggsy list (which is the good list).
Nani, on the other hand, just pissed me off! I mean he obviously doesn't start all the time because he is not good enough. He really needs to raise his game, because everyone has this season since Ronaldo has gone. I don't understand what his problem is, the only way in which he can earn his spot in United is by playing well, not by complaining... He has earned a spot on my Owen-Rio-Tevez list, which is not a list you want to be on.

Anyway, I think that Sir Alex's punishment by the FA was a little over the top, but we all know he deserved it. He did make inappropriate comments about the referee's fitness, but I think that a four-match ban was a bit too much.

I should probably stop procrastinating soon and go finish my paper.
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Baby Come Back

Nando needs to come back. NOW! I am currently in the process of watching the Liverpool vs Birmingham City game, and Liverpool got really luck to equalize and be at 2-2 right now. Stevie is back, but it doesn't work without Nando. They've been looking so dreadful I cringe every time I watch them play....



We need you back, darling games aren't as pretty without you :(

images via Getty and AP
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Bad Week(s)

The last couple of weeks have been pretty disastrous when it comes to football.
To start with Manchester. First, they lose to a horrible playing Liverpool, then they pull of only a 2-0 win over some random team, and then they lose to Chelsea when they should have won. I rarely say this, because I am extremely critical of United and I hate having to defend them when they lose. But they should have won the Chelsea game. They played extremely well. Defense was there, midfield was there, everything was there. It was as though Ronaldo never left, and Vidic and Rio are not injured. But we let the game get away from us, and there is nothing we can do about it, as we sit at third place right now. The Champions League match on Wednesday was also horrific, although it was a good game to watch. We qualified, so I guess I shouldn't complain much...

Liverpool is next, and oh, boy are they in trouble... They've won only one in their last seven games, and they lost to Fulham, and they drew with Lyon. It's going pretty bad for them. I guess I'm lucky that I'm not a Liverpool fan, I just think they are cool :)

Valencia. They've been doing pretty well in La Liga, but pretty dreadful in the UEFA League. They better pick it up, or they won't qualify.

The Bulgarian teams. I think they have the fewest number of points in any of the groups so far, so it's pretty sad. And I was hoping that they could pull off a miracle or something this year, but then again I hope every year.

I'm working on a project for school and I have to log in to this thing and the password is miamidade, and I typed Manchester instead, this is how bad my obsession is...
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NO!

NOOOOO!!!
I just read that Nadno has hernia and might need an operation. This not only means that he might be out for a while, but will also be the end of Liverpool's season. They can't play without him! They especially can't play without him and Stevie out.
This is bad, really bad...

Fernando Torres




Feel better love <3
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Waking up early on Halloween to watch football sucks.
But it's worth it.
Why do I do all this for you?

Manchester United's English striker Wayne Rooney  (2nd L) celebrates scoring his goal with Welsh player Ryan Giggs during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at White Hart Lane, north London, England on September 12, 2009. AFP PHOTO/Ian Kington - FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY Additional licence required for any commercial/promotional use or use on TV or internet (except identical online version of newspaper) of Premier League/Football League photos. Tel DataCo +44 207 2981656. Do not alter/modify photo.

Manchester United's Ryan Giggs is seen as he trains with teammates at Carrington training ground in Manchester, England, Tuesday Sept. 29, 2009. Manchester United will play a Champions League soccer match against Wolfsburg Wednesday.

BTW, can any United fan look at a picture of Tevez and not feel like punching him in the face?

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Fever Pitch

"Nothing ever matters, apart from football."
After such a long time I finally finished reading Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch. The book was insanely captivating and just amazingly written, but one thing I noticed that I didn't find it funny. On the cover of my book there were several quotes from book reviews pronouncing how hilarious it was, but I think that the only reason those people find the book funny is because they don't understand what it's like to really love a team.
I thought that the book did a really good job at showing what football really does to some people, and how important it is to us, the fans. I'm actually afraid to become that obsessed with football. I still can't believe how it's taken over my life in less than a year, and how much United started to matter to me. Living in Miami, where no one really cares about European club football (except Barca) I have never met any other United fan. Here, Manchester United belong to me. I don't care about who owns them, who their manager is, they are my team. I've never been to an actual game, but in the past year that goal has made it's way all the way at the top of my "To Do Before I Die" lists :)
I guess what I'm trying to say is, that the book is amazing. If you haven't read it, go read it. Now.

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RAWR

Sir Alex can't buy the Daveeds.
Sir Alex will not buy the Daveeds.
Valencia will not sell the Daveeds, that will be like committing suicide.
Newspapers are stupid and just piss me off.
RAWR.



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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

I've had a horrible football week. I know that it's been over for a while, but I'm still not over all the ugliness that happened there. I guess I should start with UEFA/ Champions League.
Both of the Bulgarian teams lost their matches, leaving them at the bottom of their respective tables. CSKA has only one point, and Levski has 0, I think they are the only team without a point. Valencia also didn't perform as well as they should have, even though Veeya was playing. Liverpool also lost and I was pissed because they had been playing dreadful football lately. Man United's performance in Moscow also wasn't pretty.
Now moving on to the more important stuff. Let's begin with the only positive thing from this weekend (unless you are a Liverpool/Chelsea fan)- Valencia. They were lovely against whatever team they played and they won 3-0, with Veeya scoring, of course.
The bad: Real also drew with Sporting (I think) and I wasn't happy because I don't like it when Kaka is sad. Ronaldo really needs to get back on that pitch and make him happy again, and they can make football babies. I mean goals...
The ugly: I guess I should give you a warning that the following paragraphs/ pages might be filled with tons of angry United rambling.
The fact that they lost has definitely reflected my mood this week, and anytime any of my friends (who don't give a crap about football) mention United I feel like kicking a kitten. I guess I should probably talk about the game and how stuff went. I was really nervous and I didn't sleep well, but just like before any major game I knew that if they had a chance to win, then United would screw up. It still hurts when my prediction does come true.
Our starting line-up was not weak, and now that we have van der Sar back our back line should have been much more stable. One thing I didn't understand was why Darren Fletcher did not start/ was not on the bench. He is a great player and he could have been a great contribution to the team.
Berbatov and Rooney played up front, but as usual Berba was the link between midfield and Rooney. The first couple of minutes Rooney had some good attacks, but after that he was gone. Berbatov tried to make something happen with Valencia, but he didn't look very enthusiastic. Neither one was at their best shape, Berba's passes weren't as good as they usually were, and Valencia was chasing down balls like he should have been. Giggs wasn't much better either, I think he should have been subbed. I didn't understand why Sir Alex subbed Berba and not Rooney. He should have brought Owen in much earlier and taken out Rooney because he was obviously struggling.
Scholes and Carrick did OK, but not as well as I would have likes. Scholes' passes were flawless, like usual, but that was all he did, he didn't really defend or help create any situations. Carrick did much better, he created many opportunities, but he couldn't execute them.
Our back four were pretty poor, especially whenever Torres touched the ball. I mean you could see the fear on their faces the moment the freckles got the ball. Ferdinand was out of shape, and he should have been able to stop Torres when he broke away and score the goal. Vidic was fine, but some of his tackles were awful, same goes for Evra.
It was pretty bad, and we deserved to lose, but I'm still mad. Berba shouldn't have gotten that frustrated with all the challenges that went against him, that definitely affected his football. Also, Torres!!! AHHH!!! That little b*tch! I mean, I love him and all, but what was with all the diving?! I think all the frustration is out.
They better destroy Blackburn in their next game, or I will be really mad.
At least this is better than 4-1... Right?
Me no likey sad Kaka, but me likey wet Kaka

Yay happy = good :)

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I will not talk about it today.
I probably will tomorrow.
I didn't cry, like I did when they lost to Burnley.
I saw it coming, but I didn't want to believe it.
Torres needs to go fuck himself.
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Kakanidis and Football

A couple of minutes ago I sat down to have dinner. My parents weren't home, so there would be no complaints if I watched sports, so I turned on my usual Spanish football channel, looking for a soccer game. They were showing an MLS game, something with Seattle I think, I didn't even blink before I tried ESPN. I know that they rarely show football, but I was hoping. I turned on ESPN and of course, they were showing American football, Gators vs. Mississippi. My original reaction was to go back to watching MLS. But then I didn't. And I spent around half an hour watching American football.
I feel so dirty right now! I made a promise to myself that I would never watch that sport, and now I did. And I didn't hate it! I actually kind of understood what was going on, and it wasn't that bad. AHHH!
On a different note, I think that I am now suffering not only from Torrenidis, but also from Kakanidis (no, not a disease which makes you poop). Kaka is just so gorgeous... *drools*

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How can you resist him?!
BTW, LESS THAN 12 HOURS!!! AHHH!

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pre-match nervousness

It needs to be Sunday, like now.
I'm really nervous, and I don't know if United can pull it off.
I mean, it is Anfield...
And they haven't been playing that well... 
AHHHHH!!!

I guess I'll just think about Valencia for a while
At least they make me smile :)
And this guy makes me smile too:


Aww :D

After the match I'll go back to liking Liverpool



RAWR


See the resemblance?

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He's Back :)

Daveed Veeya is back!
He is back bitches :)
And Valencia equalized as I write this 
:D
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Inzaghilicious :)

I've watched an immense amount of football this weekend. Although my mom hates that she can't get near the TV during weekends, I love it. I watched:
- a part of the Man United game 
- the Liverpool vs Sunderland match aka the Pepe Reina vs The Red Ball Match 
- Barcelona vs. Valencia!!!!
- Real Madrid vs whatever aka Kaka-Did-Not-Take-His-Shirt-Off vs. *yawn*
- Inter vs. Geno aka OMG Stankovich vs. whaa?
- Milan vs Roma aka PATO vs. ?
- Man City vs Wigan aka Bulgarian scored vs boring 

I discovered that while my favorite Milan player might be the seventeen year old Brazilian who goes by the name of Pato, I still love Inzaghi. That dude is a complete genius! Seriously, he is about a hundred years old in football years, and he is still playing, as a striker nonetheless. 
I was quite happy that City didn't win, I just love it when my Mans are on top of the table :)
Look at those thighs :P

He likes to yell and stuff

And he likes to think...

Wait, what? 

Wet, dirty and hugging- just how I like my footballers


He likes to jump on top of people... a lot 

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A Typical Fan and Some Ramble

Yesterday one of the guys at my school referred to me as "the typical football fan, who knows nothing about the sport." The comment really upset me because football is the one thing that I really love, and I like to think that I'm more than just a common fan who thinks that Cristiano Ronaldo is pretty. I asked him why he thought I was a typical fan, and he told me it's because I like the big clubs and the good national teams that almost everyone supports. 
Both things are true, the two of the three clubs that I really like, Manchester United and Liverpool are one of the most popular football clubs on this planet. However, I don't think that the reason I started liking them has anything to do with their popularity. I started liking Manchester United because of Berbatov and because on that faithful Champions League match day last year the game which ESPN decided to show was United, and I started following all their games. I started supporting Liverpool because of Torres and because I think he is one of the best, if not the best, strikers in the world and he is a joy to watch. I don't follow any of these teams just because they are good and I expect them to win, but because I actually like the teams.
Then he started talking about how I support NT which I have no reason to support, like Spain, Brazil, England and Germany. I support these teams because some of my favorite players play for them and I would love to see them win the greatest trophy in football. I don't have to be Spanish to like their team, if I only had to support Bulgaria in the World Cup, well then I should just not watch it at all. 
Then, of course, there are the players. Apparently I like all the regular players, like Messi, Torres, Kaka and Rooney and no one original. I don't really understand what's wrong with liking players which are currently the best in the world. Everyone knows about them, and some people might even think they are overrated, but they are still good and no one ca deny that. I enjoy watching players and teams which play good football, I guess that's typical of any football fan. 


Anyway, on a completely different note, the Devils are back on top again. I'm not celebrating yet, because it's too early and they haven't been playing as well as they should be and Rooney is still injured. However, Berbatov is a genius. I don't understand people continue to criticize him, when that man leaves everything on the pitch, he is just so good. If I can't celebrate United's win, I can definitely celebrate Chelsea's loss. I am completely loving Aston Villa right now. They are playing great football and they are doing really well, but they better not try to pull an upset on my Mans. Liverpool were horrendous. I think that's all that I can say, but I guess there was lots of luck that contributed to their loss, but they are definitely lost without Gerrard and Torres. 
Real Madrid did not perform as well as they should have against Valladolid as I thought they would. Their defense was really sloppy and Casillas made several mistakes that could have ended up very badly. But even though they can't defend they definitely know how to score. But Kaka refused to show us some abs at the end when he took off his shirt and revealed this:
Real Madrid's Kaka of Brazil reacts at the end of a Spanish La Liga soccer match after coming on as a late substitute against Valladolid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Saturday Oct. 17, 2009. Real Madrid won the match 4-2.
I was actually disappointed with Valencia. When I first hear that they were going to play Barca this week I though that they had no chance, but then when I saw Barca actually play Valencia should have definitely won the match. But I don't think that they know how to score without Daveed Veeya. Messi wasn't really there although he did walk around the pitch or something like that. They should have scored and brought Barca off of their high horse. Rawr, I'm upset they didn't win, I even threw a pencil while watching the game, and I'm usually not violent during games, I just curse. This little team has definitely grown on me :)
Oh, and I can't forget to mention Inter completely demolishing Genoa 5-0 and Stankovich's amazing midifield volley goal. 

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Procrastination :)

Lets get this out of the way: ARGENTINA qualified. I was happy. I still don't like Maradona. 
I was happy with Bulgaria's match too, although it really didn't matter, we won 6-2 over Georgia. I know that it's Georgia, but after losing to Cyprus I'm happy with this. And Berba-daddy scored a hat-trick which made me happy. None of the games were really interesting. France, Russia and Portugal made it to play-offs, and those would be interesting to see. 
I won't be able to watch the United match on Saturday and I'm upset, they shouldn't have all these matches right after an international week! Valencia vs Barcelona will be amazing! I'm definitely watching. So I'm definitely just procrastinating right now... 


Lols, Kaka's face :)

This man creeps me out a little more every day... 



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I haz no life

One of my favorite bloggers, Gina wrote a blog post where she listed all the clubs that she watches/ follows. Considering that I have a European History test soon, I couldn't think of a better procrastination method, but to make the same list right now. 

  1. Manchester United- I try to watch every single game and I read all match analysis. I've read books about them, I write stuff about them. I'm just completely in love with that team.
  2. Liverpool- For some reason (I think it might be Fernando Torres) I started to really like this team. I really hated it last season, but now I actually quite like them. I've watched most of their games and I love the way they play. 
  3. Valencia- my most recent love. I think I like them so much because they are so different every game and they are just exciting. Some weeks they play horribly, but then other they are just awesome. And of course the Daveeds and Mata :) They are always nice to watch. 
  4. AC Milan- I think it's Pato and Inzaghi. Inzaghi is old, but he is amazing, and Pato is just... well, amazing. 
  5. Aston Villa- Maritn Petrov. I know, I know I shouldn't follow a team just because one of their players is Bulgarian, but I do...
  6. Chelsea- I don't follow them because I like them, I follow them because they are the Devils' big competition this season and I need to know what we will be up against. 
  7. Real Madrid- They are just a joy to watch, and come on Ronaldo and Kaka on the same team= <3
  8. Barcelona- I don't support them, but I just love watching them play. They just baffle me, I've never seen a team play such amazing football. 
  9. CSKA Sofia- There is this whole rivalry in Bulgaria where you are either from Levski or from CSKA, and I like the reds. I can't watch any of their games, but I follow their score because I love it when they kick Levski's ass. 
  10. Arsenal- I have a secret love for Arshavin. I guess it's not a secret anymore...
Now on to the national teams 
  1. Bulgaria- duh, I'm Bulgarian and as much as I hate it I have to follow them and watch them lose and fail miserably at everything. 
  2. Germany- I fell in love with the German NT at the 2008 Euro. I just love all of them :)
  3. Spain- I follow them for the same reason I follow Barca- great football, oh and Torres. 
  4. Russia- Arshavin :) and I like the underdogs 
  5. England- As much as I wouldn't like to I have to follow them. I always have really high hopes for them, and they always fail...
  6. Brazil-same reason I follow the Spanish NT and Barca, but instead of Torres they have Kaka, and Pato
  7. France- They used to be my favorite when Zizu played for them, but now they kind of, umm, suck.... 
And I'm starting to wonder if my low Chemistry grade has anything to do with this....
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World Cup Stuff

I can't decide if I'm upset or happy over today's results. Of course I was disappointed that Bulgaria lost. I knew that they wouldn't qualify, but I didn't think that they would lose to Cyprus, and not only lose, but lose badly too. We are not such a bad team, and we managed to score only one goal to their four. It's disgusting, I'm actually really ashamed. 
I was pretty happy with Spain, although you could see that they were really bored and they didn't really feel like playing. Torres just kind of hung around the back and contained himself from scoring so that someone else could. I was really happy with Mata's performance, and his good looks. There was no Casillas though, which made me sad. The best moment of the match has to be when Armenia score the equalizer, there was such joy on the players' faces and the crowd was ecstatic. They all knew that they have no chance to qualify for the world cup, but they were just so happy to score a goal against probably the best team in the world right now. 
America also qualified which is awesome, I mean I don't really care. Even though I live here and I like America I don't support them when it comes to football, because this nation is a disgrace to football. Also, Argentina did not lose! Isn't that amazing? I've only watched two world cups, and I don't think that Argentina has ever not qualified for a world cup. It would have been awful if Messi didn't get to play, but I would have liked to see Maradona get mobbed by all the Argentinians. There is something about that man that just bothers me. 
Portugal were also lucky enough to grab the second spot in their group after winning 3-0 against Hungary, without Ronaldo scoring. It's one of those rare games in which he doesn't score. Maybe he asleep on the pitch? France are also going to play offs after completely demolishing the Faroe Islands 5-0. France and Italy have to be ashamed of themselves. They have been performing so poorly in the group stages that I would never have guessed that those were the teams that made it to the final in 2006. Ukraine also beat England 1-0, but I really don't think that the English cared much about the game. They already qualified for the Cup, why bother? The game that I was actually looking forward to, Russia vs Germany, wasn't actually as interesting as I expected. The group with Russia and Germany was the only really interesting, tight group. Germany had not lost a game and Russia had lost only one game, which was against Germany. Germany won today, and I can't decide if I'm happy that they won, or if I'm sad that Russia lost. I love both sides, and I really, really hope that Russia qualify in the play-offs because they are a great team. 
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A zombie blog

I'm sitting here on my bed, it's only 11 o'clock and I'm about to fall asleep. This is what football has done to me. I spent too much time procrastinating and going on football sites yesterday and I didn't get all my work done on time, so I'm currently exhausted. Tomorrow is a World Cup qualifiers day and I'm actually really excited even though I know Bulgaria has almost no chance to qualify, and I won't get to watch my devils play. 
I still haven't decided which matches I'm going to watch, or how I'm going to watch them. I'm watching Spain because they are showing that live on TV and I'm definitely watching Bulgaria, because I'm Bulgarian. I really want to watch Russia and Germany because that will be a great match and I love both teams. I have to watch Argentina because they have to qualify. How can there be a World Cup without Messi?! I'm not watching England because there is no point, and I want to Italy because Bulgaria qualifying depends on them, but they suck so I probably won't watch them. I don't want to watch France because I'm super disappointed with them, even though they have a great team. i
I guess this is it, a pointless blog, by a half asleep me. 
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The Football Ramble

A couple of days ago I was asked why I liked football so much, my response was an uninteresting "I don't know," followed by me walking away in shame as I was unable to support my argument about why football is the best sport in the world. I'm currently reading a book called Fever Pitch, a book that many football fans have probably heard of. I began to realize that even though I can't watch any of the games live, like the main character does I have a lot of similarities with him. He says that football is a sport that he has to watch by himself, which is the same for me. Before a game, even if it's not an important game I get extremely nervous and quiet, and during a game I'm either really loud, or really quiet. I hate it when my parents are there and they keep asking me questions about the game, I just love to sit there quietly and curse at the players whenever I want to. I think that's the reason that I love football, because it lets me forget everything but the twenty-two men on the pitch. 

I'm also reading a book by Jim White called Manchester United: The Biography. I've been trying to educate myself more about the team I love, and the book is definitely doing its job. I love every single page of it, I suck up the information and I try to read as slowly as possible so that I don't have to finish it soon. United have become sort of like my second family, or maybe my real family. Sometimes they are really unfair to me (and to all their fans), and sometimes they are just amazing. Ryan Giggs has become my favorite United player, that man is the heart and soul of United. He is definitely not in his prime, but without him United will be way down the table right now. Berbatov is also brilliant this season, without him we would not have won the Champions League game against Wolfsburg. I understand why many people criticize him, because he was overpriced, and he did not have a perfect starting season. But he has definitely improved this season and he is going to be amazing. 
I started following United midway through the season last year, and I realized that I was a year too late, I should have started watching them last year when they played against Chelsea. I know I would have probably had a mental break down during the Champions League final, but I would have loved to experience that. I would have loved to see them lift that trophy and do their victory lap, I would have loved to be able to support them during that game. I realize that this year they don't have the best team ever and they will have a hard time to staying on top of the EPL table, I also realize that they will not make it to the Champions League final, because they are simply not good enough this year. I would love to see them win, but the realist inside me tells that it won't happen, and that makes me sad. I have to sit in front of that TV and wait for them to get trampled over by Barca or Real.
I realize that being a football fan is one of the toughest things. I love watching my teams, I love watching quality football and I love watching my teams win. But watching my favorite team lose is tough, it's really tough. I wasn't upset when United didn't win against Sunderalnd over the weekend, but I was really upset when Chelsea won against Liverpool and they took United's spot. I was in a really bad mood, and my parents thought that I was just giving them the attitude and being annoying. They don't understand how much football actually means to me. They don't understand how hard it is to watch my favorite team go down a spot even if it's just the first few weeks of the season. And it's not just my parents that don't understand me, it my friends too. One of my friend really likes American football, and I think he might understand my obsession, but he supports the Dolphins, who are not great, so he knows what it's like to have a bad season. My team hasn't had a bad season, and I don't want my first full season as a football fan to be ruined by their loss. 

That was one of the most amazing Berba goal I've ever seen o.O

Oh, Giggsy :)



No wonder Rooney is not scoring any goals and the team isn't winning. You can't just stare at the ball, you have to like kick it and stuff... 

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Ze Champions and ze losers

I had to watch United's game against Wolfsburg on replay, which was horrifying. I made it through the first half without looking at the score, but after Wolfsburg scored I couldn't contain myself and I looked. And I was happy. And appropriate celebrations followed. The Berba was awesome in the game, he was worth every penny. Our dearest Owen seems to be out with an injury. Haha! I mean... Get well soon :D Ryan Giggs was... well... he was Ryan Giggs. 
Are you injured Michael? Huh? I thought you don't get injured any more?

Liverpool have been having an upside down season so far, although it has had more ups than downs. But I was seriously upset during the Fiorentina game. I don't think I was as upset as Fernando Torres was, but he looked angry and pretty :) I really need to stop caring about him, he's going to make me a Pool fan, and I'd rather walk alone. 

Torres is enjoying that a bit more than he should be. 


And then he lay arounf the pitch a little. No wonder they lost the game...

Barcelona did some Messi magic and cruised passed some team that I can't remember, but I do remember that the players refused to take off their shirts, I had some hope when Casillas did, but then I found out he was wearing some kind of a tank top, so I was disappointed. Oh and Shevchenko was playing with the other team whose name I can't remember. What is he doing there?

Players seem to be laying on the pitch a little too much. Shouldn't they be chasing a ball?

All the Bulgarian teams lost, but it's not like I expected anything else, but Valencia made me extremely happy! They finally won a game, and they proved me that they can't score without Veella. They were up 2-1 at one point and then the other team equalized, and then Daveed V. had to come in and save the day with some bitchfacing and thumb sucking, while Daveed Silva's hair flew all over the place.  

*hugs*


*strokes hair*

Chelsea also didn't play well, but still won. I was happy. I celebrated. Not because they won, but because they sucked. If Liverpool beat them on Sunday that means my Mans will on top of the leader board! YES!

Aww, men love :)

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