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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Brittle or Brush Revolution?

A brush or subtle Revolution?



This year has been one of a total embarrassment for the club that ended last year on such a high. It is even difficult to know where to start. The blame could be put on so many parts and almost everyone is guilty; the directors, the coach, the players, the press. The directors for allowing certain complacency to take room, for not setting the line and for acting like a Nouveu Riche. For the coach for not imposing professionalism, lack of training, allowing the ego to arise and tactical innocence. The players for acting like spoilt children, thinking of themselves as a superior untouchable being and to think of the individual (oneself) instead of the team. The press for creating a sense of euphoria and being more concerned with their own agenda (supporting Laporta or being anti-Laporta) rather than focusing on being a Barcelonista.

It is just unbelievable that when it is too late, the players are suddenly waking up. When some players like Edmilson and Eiður Smári raised a warning some months ago, they were just seen as crazy. There has been little self-criticism from the team, with the greatest example being Deco, who said after the elimination in the Champions League said: “We are paid to play and not to win”. It was only when Madrid were suddenly ahead of them, something they and almost everyone else thought was impossible, that they woke up. However in the final sprint, they drew at home, in their own stadium, thanks to last minute goals to Betis and Espanyol and only managed to beat Getafe and Mallorca by a single goal. No one deserves a League title, with that brittle result.
The waking up has just arrived too late, not only too late for the title, but even their credibility has run out. I am not sure if there needs to be a brush revolution or a subtle one, but some important changes need to be made. It is not even sure if Frank Rijkaard will continue or not, while I have been a devoted fan of his, it can’t be denied that he has lacked both authority and flexibility during games. Perhaps it is true that he was the PR person, while the former assistant coach Ten Cate, was the one who made the important decisions.

It is true that most teams have learnt how to stop Barcelona and that Rijkaard has tried different methods to surprise the opposite team, but none of them has worked. The most persistent one, in almost all of the important games in 2007 was playing the three tiny little ones (Deco, Iniesta and Xavi). It can’t be a coincidence that no other team plays three small ball players these days. It seems that in modern football you need not one, but two players with a physical presence, this is much more tactics of the past, of a Play station game.

Too be fair, all defensive midfielders have been awful, this year, Edmilson has not been himself; Motta who has had endless opportunities to prove himself and has failed once again and that was his last opportunity and Márquez has had non-field problems.

It seems like the players have gained an immense power and la Dolce Vita has imposed themselves on certain members of the squad, who are everything, but professionals. It will remain to be seen, if some rumours of unbelievable magnitude are true or not of certain players behaviour, but if they are no doubt the club will have to get rid of them. Rijkaard is a man in favour of a laid back nature, but he will have to be more alert in the future, spotting tendencies to destruction of the unity of the team. He was believed to be the ideal coach to deal with the egos of a dressing room, but this year there have been more conflicts than in all previous seasons together. His dealing with the so-called war between Eto’o and Ronaldinho has not been impressive and the root of the problem is still there. No one knows to this stage if both stars will be there next season, but it is almost certain in order to “safe” Ronaldinho his entourage will have to be pushed out. It could well be that all he needs is an assistant coach who acts like the bad guy keeping the players in line and I hope and believe that will complimentary assistants and a refund professionalism it can all be redirected towards success.

The last signs of the season were not exactly promising, as on their tour to South Africa, the club, the very club that wears Unicef on their shirts, were invited to meet Nelson Mandela. To the clubs embarrassment only five players turned up; Thuram, Oleguer, Gio, Iniesta and Belleti and the third coach Eusebio. It is surprising that none of the club captains turned up, nor did the star Ronaldinho or Eto’o, their only African players, so vocal about his continent and racial issues. Not even Frank Rijkaard a coach who openly admires Mr. Nelson Mandela. The act was voluntary and as it was a whole 30 minutes away by car the majority opted for a rest, rather than meeting one of greatest symbols of humanity. It is unbelievable that the club had not made the event compulsory; it was a golden opportunity to put some kind of graciousness to a disappointing season. Only a few hours earlier Laporta had promised that the club would act more rigidly against indolence, but he obviously referred to next season.

I wonder if this has a solution, there was some kind of hope that they would have understood that they actually need to work together in order to receive success, that they need to live day by day, match by match and not in the fumes of celebrations of past or future titles. It is obvious some important players will have to leave and if the rest of the squad has understood that they need to go back to the very basics that made this team successful (sacrifice, team spirit, humbleness) a few signings will be enough, but if not a true revolution is needed.




Written a few days later

Now Henry has arrived, and it is probably not a deal done in the last few days, but has been rushed through in order to sooth the heart and soul of el culé. It remains to be seen if one of the cracks will be sold (i.e. Ronaldinho, Eto’o). Deco is the one likeliest to pay the price for a lame season (and hopefully Neeskens too. It is also still unknown if Rijkaard will have the personality to deal with 4 egos as he has said that two and a half is more than enough. I am not entirely sure if it is just a galactic signing, something I am not proud of, but looking on it positively it was needed for a few reasons:
Next year there will be games twice a week and Messi is prone to muscular injuries and advised not to play more than one per week, Eto’o will be away for the African Cup and Ronaldinho (apart from the question if he is recoverable) needs someone to seriously threaten his place, someone who will be stepping on his toes. There are still some important positions to be filled, as Puyol is out for three months and Edmilson (who was likely to go to Milan, but will now stay) is out for six. The next important signing could well be a replacement for Deco, but let’s not fall in to the trap of Los Galacticos (again) and forget about the crucial position in modern football; the defensive shield in front of the defence.

Ps. i was trying something different with the pictures, but I think it is important to show failure (in order to be human) as well.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Anecdotes and Relics

Chess Poetry



The Woman Who Did Not Stop Working
There was a women, who had been in the job for some time. it was not that she was stuck there, or that she liked it too much, although it was comfortable. There were other job opportunities that came up, however for some reason or another she never took them up, making her continue in the job she had been in for many years. Some of her bosses went, others came and others stayed. When asked why she never moved on, she did not really know what to answer, the answer did arrive one day, after her death her diaries were found and the stated a fear. As this woman had been very much appreciated, even loved in her job, she had an immense fear of moving on to a new job only to find out the replacement was better and more loved than her.

Chess Relic

Saturday, June 09, 2007

CAMPION!!!

I have got hold of this ground breaking Research from a World Class Institute, it is just hot from the labs and fortunately just in time for the La Liga title race.

FIELDWORK



UNEQUIVOCAL



RADARS



FACTS



ABSTRACT GLOBULES



ABSTRACT CAMOUFLAGE


Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Congratulations!

Congratulations AC Milan on winning the Champions League. Here is what they scored in a serious Internation Research Investigation found from a company that will remain secret until final investigation is concluded.