VIII GIORNATA
Il Lìder Màximo e' tornato sulla terra .
Alla terza giornata aveva preso il comando allungando fino ad un vantaggio massimo di 6 punti sul secondo,ma dopo il Fil Rouge ,co' tutti l'occhi addosso della gufante combriccola fantacalcistica e dopo molteplici ettolitri di Bava versati a destra e manca, qualcosa si e' inceppato nel team Castrista...un pareggio e due sconfitte,l'ultima nel Derby del Campone contro il team piu' acclamato dalle badanti,Il Geriatric team del Boccino,che gli costano l'aggancio in vetta da parte del "Birbante" Giannone.
Adesso Classifica ricompattata con la muta degli inseguitori a ridosso della coppia di testa e desolatamente ultimo ,al Tapiro's place, il Gatto.
Nella Stivale's Cup l'accoppiata finalista e' nientepopòdimenochè ROBERTINO/NASCA con Nasca investito di un'incombenza immane...in caso di sconfitta permetterebbe al Betto's Dog per antonomasia di vincere un Trofeo.....NOOOOOOO....Anche se non ufficialmente ,vista l'ignobilia dell'elemento in questione,la curva mostra delle timide simpatie nei confronti del Cocorito assicuratore.
RISULTATI
GIANNONE - NASCA 3 - 2
ROBERTINO - GATTO 2 - 0
BOCCINO - JONTINO 2 - 1
CISPONE - BERNARDINO 3 - 0
LUCCHETTO - PALLESECCHE 3 - 2
TRONKETTO - SIRVIO 1 - 0
CLASSIFICA
PROSSIMO TURNO
GIANNONE - ROBERTINO
PALLESECCHE - JONTINO
NASCA - LUCCHETTO
GATTO - BOCCINO
BERNARDINO - TRONKETTO
SIRVIO - CISPONE
STIVALE'S CUP
SEMIFINALI
ROBERTINO - BERNARDINO 2 - 0
NASCA - PALLESECCHE 2 - 2 Qualificato Nasca d.t.s.
FINALE alla "Milk Factory Arena"
ROBERTINO - NASCA
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Kayley Stallings Update!
IMTA alum Kayley Stallings was recently in the TV movie The Dog Who Stole Christmas! In this heartwarming holiday story, Kayley played Kara Bannister.
Kayley, who competed at IMTA in 2006, has worked on many projects such as: Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. After competing at IMTA, went on to do a national AT&T commercial. She has guest-starred on Monk and in a Promo for New York City Schools. Most recently, Kayley wrapped up filming yet another national commercial – this time for Wal-Mart!
Monday, November 29, 2010
Match Analysis and Highlight: Barcelona 5-0 Real Madrid, Humiliation for Real
Barcelona produced a truly legendary performance to go top of the table.
Pep Guardiola deviated little from his favoured XI so far this season – the closest thing to a surprise was at left-back, where Eric Abidal played ahead of Maxwell. Lionel Messi started in the centre, with David Villa on the left.
Jose Mourinho did not change his 4-2-3-1, playing Mesut Ozil despite reports the German would be sacrificed for another ball-winner in midfield. Gonzalo Higuain was not fit enough to start, so Karim Benzema played alone upfront.
First things first – this wasn’t an inherently ‘tactical’ victory. Barcelona won primarily because of the cohesion and quality of the interplay in midfield. Their passing patterns in the centre of the pitch are the result of years of experience playing together, something Real couldn’t hope to match.
Nevertheless, there were various interesting tactical points from the game that may not have decided the outcome, but certainly contributed to Barcelona’s rout.
Real wingers
Mourinho started the game with his wingers on the opposite flanks to usual – Ronaldo out on the right and Angel di Maria on the left, presumably to work around the problem of Real defending against Dani Alves, as Di Maria is the better defensive player.
Whilst Mourinho is generally a reactionary manager anyway, in a sense Guardiola had won the first battle of the match without a ball being kicked, since Mourinho felt the need to play his most dangerous player somewhere other than the position where he had been turning in incredible performances so far this campaign.
Ronaldo is not alien to the right wing, of course – it is the position where he established himself at Manchester United. However, Mourinho is clearly a fan of stability – he’s changed his starting XI as little as possible so far this season, and considering how well Ozil (who plays left-of-centre) links up with Ronaldo, breaking up that combination was a surprise, and was (a small) part of the reason why Ozil wasn’t very effective in this game. There’s also an argument that Ronaldo playing high up the pitch on the right indirectly opened up space on the flank for Iniesta, who often moved to Barca’s left.
Barcelona centre-backs
The second point of note here is how often Barcelona’s centre-backs switched. Generally, Gerard Pique plays on the right of the pairing and Carles Puyol plays on the left. However, the two frequently swapped sides during the game, seemingly according to which side of the pitch Ronaldo was on.
Puyol always appeared to be on the side closest to Ronaldo, ready to double up against him – as if Guardiola didn’t completely trust Pique, who has a tendency to dive into tackles.
Eventually Ronaldo moved back over the left-hand side, but this was after Barcelona had already gone 1-0 up.
Barcelona also occasionally used a tactic they had showcased most obviously against Sevilla, where Daniel Alves moved high up the pitch and overloaded that side, whilst left-back Eric Abidal remained more conservative and formed a back three with Pique moving out to the right. This kept 3 v 2 against Benzema and Ronaldo.
Barca lead
The first goal was slightly unfortunate from Real’s point of view, but the concession of an early goal was a disaster for Mourinho’s gameplan, which involved Real’s defensive line sitting relatively deep on the edge of the penalty box. Even then, they were vulnerable to balls being threaded through the defence for midfield runners, because they were getting outplayed in the centre of midfield and one of Barcelona’s midfielders generally had time on the ball to slide it through.
The goal – or, you could argue, the second goal, which arrived on 18 minutes – meant Real could no longer afford to simply defend. They had to come out and play (or at least try to) which meant they were always going to be more susceptible to the pace of Barcelona’s attackers as the space behind the defence increased.
Midfield battle
Ozil’s defensive task was to pick up Xavi, but Xavi simply moved higher up the pitch where Ozil wasn’t comfortable tracking him – that movement was part of the reason why Xavi found himself in an uncharacteristic centre-forward position for the first goal. Xavi was able to leave the centre midfield area to Busquets, who kept things simple and distributed the ball forward excellently.
His World Cup-winning midfield partner Xabi Alonso looked much less assured, and Messi’s drifts towards him presented Alonso with a dilemma about whether to drop goalside and give Barca free run in midfield, or to let him go free and force one of the centre-backs out. It was generally the latter and Ricardo Carvalho put in possibly the worst performance of his career, stepping out of the defence and further exposing Real’s defence.
The pattern was so simple – ball forward to Messi in a deep position, he would then jink past the first challenge and knock the ball through the defence for Villa – or leave that part of the job to Xavi or Iniesta. Villa was constantly flagged offside in the first half, but eventually timed his runs much better and scored two goals in the second half. Real’s offside trap was astonishingly bad to start with and got worse as the game went on, though an equal portion of blame should be attached to the midfield for the lack of pressure upon the Barcelona player playing the pass.
Mourinho error
Sometimes you simply cannot stop Messi. How could Real have done it? Well, they could have used another holding player, and the introduction of Lassana Diarra for Ozil at half-time was nothing more or less than the obvious – an admission Mourinho got his starting line-up wrong. Against truly top-class opposition, especially a team playing a player ‘in the hole’ (as Messi often was, despite nominally playing as a forward), Alonso as the deepest midfield doesn’t work – he is neither particularly mobile nor a good tackler, and needs an enforcer alongside him. The Champions League final of 2005 showed that particularly well.
Diarra’s introduction did little to hold back the tide, of course, as Real moved to a 4-3-3 system. (Even that seemed slightly strange – the three forwards played very high up the pitch, maybe with the intention to use their pace in behind Barcelona’s high backline, but Real found it impossible to get the ball to them.
Ronaldo was a threat in the first half, and invisible in the second.) But this was when Real were forced to play higher up the pitch, and after Barca had got themselves into a commanding position. Playing Diarra as a scrapper may have had more of an effect from the start of the game when Real could defend deeper.
Finally, Barca pressed very well. In the first half it was, by their standards, subdued on the pressing front – they seemed reasonably happy for Real’s centre-backs to have time on the ball, and instead worked on making it difficult for them to play the ball forward into the midfield. The literal point on the pitch from where Barca started to press may not have changed as the game went on, but as Real’s defence played higher, this naturally meant their centre-backs were suddenly getting shut down as soon as they got the ball – another (convoluted) reason why playing with a deep defence against Barcelona is preferable.
Conclusion
It’s doubtful any set of tactics would have resulted in Barcelona not winning this game, but Mourinho clearly made a mistake in his team selection. On the other hand, Barcelona adapted their shape slightly to suit the game (Abidal playing was the right call, the way the centre-backs swapped positions made them more defensively secure against Ronaldo) but didn’t compromise their attacking ability.
Still, if Mourinho does one thing well, it is learning lessons from defeats. He has never been on the end of a defeat like this, but one year and five days ago, his Inter side were completely outplayed by Barcelona at the Nou Camp, losing 2-0 and getting passed off the pitch in a manner similar to tonight. By the time the two sides contested the semi-final in late April, however, Mourinho had worked out how to beat Barcelona, and Inter won the tie.
Twice The Pride Double The Fall
Barcelona'ya karşı açık oynayacağım ve onlara sağlam bir tokat atacağım gazıyla takımını sahaya çıkartan Mourinho'nun R. Madrid'inin akıbeti, geçmiş yıllardaki örneklerden Arsenal'e benzedi denebilir. Mourinho ve Barcelona bilindik sebeplerden birbirine nefret duyan iki kutup. İkisinden biri bu kinden dolayı çok pis takla atacaktı bu maçta, Mourinho cephesi yaşadı bu düşüşü. Bu öyle bir düşüş ki, bundan sonra kainattaki tüm kupaları kazansa bile, karizmayı sağlam çizdirdi bir kere. Unutulmayacak ve hafızalarda kalacak bir hezimettir. Tavan yapmış egosuna yenildi. Ve böylesi egoların madara oluşu da hayli sarsıcı oluyormuş dedirtti bizlere.
* Count Dooku: "Twice the pride double the fall" (Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith)
Barcelona maçın başından sonuna kadar kusursuzdu. Böyle sorunsuz bir düzene gıptayla bakmamak elde değil elbette. Her zaman bu kadar üst düzeyde oynarlar mı bilinmez? Yani kendi potansiyellerinin de ötesinde bir futbol gibiydi anlamında diyorum bunu. Şüphesiz bu kadar süper olmalarına sebep yukarıda zikrettiğimiz Mourinho öfkesiydi. Öyle bir kin vardı ki, sahadaki oyuncudan, tribündeki taraftara kadar yansımış bu. Sanki 1-0 öne geçmişler gibi 5. golde fileleri sarsan Valdes ve Mourinho'nun tercümanlık günlerine gönderme yapan pankart ve tezahüratlarıyla tribünler buna örnektir.
Bu büyük yenilgiyle Real sadece iki puan geriye düşmedi. Özgüvenleri de ciddi manada sarsılacaktır. Dünya futbolunun en önemli ve belki de aktif teknik adamlar arasında en başarılı isim olan Mourinho'nun esas maharetini şimdi göreceğiz. Bakalım bu yıkımın altından çabucak kalkabilecek ve takımını kendine getirebilecek mi?
İlk tahminim ise bugün sabaha kadar içi içini yiyeceğinden uyuyamayacağı yönünde...
Sadece Futbol!
Futbolun elbetteki sadece futbol olmadığı zamanlar, işin siyasi olduğu boyutları vardır ve her daim olacaktır da ama 2,5 saat sonra başlayacak olan El Clasico'da bunların hiçbiri önemli değil benim için. Sadece güzel futbol izleme dileğiyle ekran karşısına geçeceğim.
İsteyen istediği sebeple Barça'yı ya da Real'i tutabilir. En doğal hakkıdır. Veya benim gibi iki takımın taraftarı da olmayabilir. Burada mühim olan; bu tercihini karşı tarafa empoze etmeye çalışma şarlatanlığıdır. "Ben Barça'yı tutuyorum çünkü bla bla..." Yahut, "ben Real'i tutuyorum çünkü bla bla..." şeklinde başlayan ve siyasi mevzulardan bahsedilen cümleleri duydukça, okudukça kendimi "Ters Cephe" programını izliyor gibi hissediyorum. Bıkkınlık geldi... Hay sizin Barça'nıza da, Real'inize de diye saydırasım geliyor. Ve öyle zannediyorum ki, böyle düşünen pek çok kişi var aslında.
Ben bu gece bir terslik olmaz da El Clasico'yu izleyebilirsem; Messi, Xavi, S. Ramos gibi hayran olduğum oyuncular ve saha kenarındaki Mourinho ve Guardiola ikilisi için izleyeceğim. Umarım böyle düşünen kişi sayısı fazladır. Her geçen gün saha dışı etmenler (bahis, siyaset vs.) sebebiyle özünü iyice kaybeden futbola olan inancımı hala korumaya çalışıyorum zira.
Dilenci edebiyatı gibi olacak ama mümkünse sadece futbol izlemek istiyorum bu gece...
Not: Geçen gün Ntv Spor'da Yenilsen de Yensen de programında bir hatun kişi yanlış anlamadıysam: "Bir kişi nasıl hem Beşiktaşlı, hem Real Madridli olur" gibilerinden bir laf etti. Bu cümlesiyle ilgili bir yazı yazayım bari diye düşünürken, Guti'nin bugün basın toplantısı yaptığı haberini işittim. O basın toplantısında Beşiktaşlı Guti, El Clasico'da Real'in kazanmasını istediğini söylerken, sebep olarak da Madrid'i tutmasını gösterdi. Ayrı bir yazı yazmak yerine Twitter'da yaptığımız geyiği buraya da yazayım en iyisi diye değiştirdim fikrimi.
Aynı hatun kişiden bir sonraki programda şu cümleyi duymak istiyorum: "Guti'ye inanamıyorum!!! Bir insan hem Beşiktaş'ta oynayıp, hem Real Madrid'i nasıl tutar?"
Prerna Dhawan wins SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS awards
SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS, the world’s leading producer of cut crystal for jewellery, fashion and interiors, presented the inaugural SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Jewellery design awards in New Delhi at The Olive, Qutab.
The 1st SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Jewellery design awards drew an enthusiastic response with over 500 entries from across the country including jewelry designers, couture designers, prestigious Indian jewellery brands, design students and master craftsmen. SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS available in myriad colours, effects, shapes and sizes, provided a fabulous palette of inspiration for the designers to create jewellery pieces that will set new trends. Prerna Dhawan was the winner of first SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Jewellery design awards.
The 40 most creative jewellery designs submitted were developed into actual jewellery pieces made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. A further short list of 20 pieces based on originality, innovation and quality of manufacturing were presented at the awards evening via a ramp show.
In a glittering celebration attended by key members of the jewellery industry, fashion designers and trend experts among others, the stunning jewellery pieces made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS sculpted for the awards were presented by models dressed in ensembles by designers Shantanu-Nikhil that sparkled with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. Adjudging the winning designs was an independent jury comprising of designers Farah Khan Ali, JJ Valaya, , Rohit Bal, Suneet Verma, Tarun Tahiliani, Michael Boy, Rakesh Kumar, Executive Director, Export Promotion Council of Handicrafts, Dr. Rajendra Bhola, senior representative of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India, Nonita Kalra, Editor Elle, Nina Haridas Editor, Marie Claire, Preetika Mathew Sahay, Associate Editor Harpers Bazaar and Ambika Anand, Anchor editor NDTV Good Times.
The 1st SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Jewellery design awards drew an enthusiastic response with over 500 entries from across the country including jewelry designers, couture designers, prestigious Indian jewellery brands, design students and master craftsmen. SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS available in myriad colours, effects, shapes and sizes, provided a fabulous palette of inspiration for the designers to create jewellery pieces that will set new trends. Prerna Dhawan was the winner of first SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Jewellery design awards.
The 40 most creative jewellery designs submitted were developed into actual jewellery pieces made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. A further short list of 20 pieces based on originality, innovation and quality of manufacturing were presented at the awards evening via a ramp show.
In a glittering celebration attended by key members of the jewellery industry, fashion designers and trend experts among others, the stunning jewellery pieces made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS sculpted for the awards were presented by models dressed in ensembles by designers Shantanu-Nikhil that sparkled with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. Adjudging the winning designs was an independent jury comprising of designers Farah Khan Ali, JJ Valaya, , Rohit Bal, Suneet Verma, Tarun Tahiliani, Michael Boy, Rakesh Kumar, Executive Director, Export Promotion Council of Handicrafts, Dr. Rajendra Bhola, senior representative of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India, Nonita Kalra, Editor Elle, Nina Haridas Editor, Marie Claire, Preetika Mathew Sahay, Associate Editor Harpers Bazaar and Ambika Anand, Anchor editor NDTV Good Times.
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