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Attack Nodes: Running From The Gun

This entry (and most that proceeded and will follow) is a result of a summer-long Noel Mazzone discussion between hemlock and I.  Mazzone represents the offensive innovation of the 90s maturing and adapting to the constantly changing world of football. If you’re over 30, you may be able to appreciate how an imaginative spark can ripple into a wave of change as time passes, sometimes taking decades to blossom. Specifically, how the things done in the late 80’s ended up shaping the zeitgeist of football we know today.

The previous posts featuring the Alex Gibbs staff clinic was simply a prelude to the larger focus here. The stretch clinic illustrated the brainstorming involved as offenses adapt to living in the gun full-time (“we’re not in Kansas anymore”).

As those videos documented, there came a time when Gibbs just threw out tight zone because it wasn't worth investing in as he was getting a favorable return with stretch.  While zone and stretch share similarities, many offenses are finding it is easier to just drop one or the other because they just don't have enough time to become proficient in the necessary skills to run them both.

While I believe there are some distinct “families” emerging here, I don’t truly believe there is a right or wrong path (both have considerable merit). With that, I will preface this with the disclaimer that most run attacks aren’t as codified as they will be depicted here. In this post, I’ll attempt to illustrate what issues offenses face by choosing a particular path.   This post won’t offer any absolutes or hidden truths, its just an editorial on where many offenses are headed.
 
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Nearly two decades since Dennis Erickson made the above comments regarding his philosophy, that same tenet holds true for Mazzone. You spread the formation (horizontally) to run the ball. You aren’t running the ball to areas of the field where you are drawing defenders to (outside). With one-back, you empty the box to make running inside easier (by eliminating defenders by alignment) with the added dimension of utilizing outside receivers.
 
I believe the most interesting thing we can witness from the Arizona State Offense is how truly simple it is (we’ll get into greater detail later, but much can be seen by examining their protection).  It is this simplicity that allows it to be so effective and helps package the entire offense into easily distilled decisions for the quarterback. Mazzone’s run game is an extension of galvanized concepts he has carried with him during his career.

What is distinct about Mazzone is how he’s held true to that Erickson philosophy.  He doesn’t run stretch, he’ll run zone, zone read and trap, but for perimeter attacks, it is reduced to flash, tunnel, slow screens, and swing from play-action.  This isn’t unlike West Virginia under Rich Rodriguez or Tulsa under Herb Hand and Gus Malzahn, who were renowned for speed sweeps and power, but made their living off of zone and zone-read options.
     
For a 4-wide gun offense, zone can serve as the sprint-draw of the 2-back offense; an effective way to gain a numeric advantage against a defense with minimal defenders in the box.  Zone, by itself, would allow the offense to get 5 linemen on 5 defenders and insure at least 1 double-team at the point-of-attack. With the way Mazzone packages his offense, the run game is actually able to further weaken the integrity of the defensive front by systematically isolating backside defenders with a horizontal stretch (making the play-side C-G-T the only crucial blocks needed). With zone-read, the tight zone action can be used to:
  • manipulate the backside defensive end into caving down inside and open up the quarterback keep (zone-read)
  • keep the WILB flat-footed and out of position to defend the backside snag or F quick (flare)
  • hold the play-side safety longer to provide an extremely clear read to run verticals against
        
       
 
  OUTSIDE   The other end of the spectrum here is where most other teams are at in terms of the spread run game, using stretch as the primary means of running the ball. This creates a bit of a quandary that opens a door of additional answers.
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With a tight end
When you operate in a true one-back gun environment without a tight end, running stretch can be a challenge.  Without a tight end, you need the play-side tackle to reach an athletic defensive end who is in pass-rush mode for the better part of the game.
Without a tight end
You are also aiming for an area where you’ve already drawn defenders to by alignment (perimeter). This can be a cheap way of gaining yards (relying on cutting and reaching on the line), much like flash screens, where you don’t need killer blocks to gain positive yards. You don’t have to be tremendously athletic to reach a defender, but the better the athlete, the better the backside runs will be (because your backside guard/tackle can actually get close enough to cut backside linebackers).
  If you’re aiming point is to a ghost tight end, the read will most often be closed or consistently muddy for the runner. With all linemen bucket-step reaching play-side, it really amounts to just cutting off/getting in the way of defenders. Because that second down defender probably won’t get reached, he will impede the runner from actually bouncing outside (with second-level defenders gap filling inside of him), leaving the cut back the only option. clip_image020 To make up for this liability, you can attempt to fortify your read by adding another blocker (back or tight end) and simply try to invest more resources to improving the run (read).  This now invites more defenders back into the box which works contrary to the reason most spread offenses “spread”. clip_image022
Add a back to insure your chances at the point of attack
The other alternative to making stretch work is to rely on the one guy your “spread” offense is centered around, the quarterback, to assume a dual-role as a runner.
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Make your quarterback a runner (BOSS)
  This limited end-game is what leads most gun offenses to two answers.
  • Use the bucket-step skill set of stretch and add to it by skip-pulling backside linemen for power (adding blockers to the POA)
  • Purposely use stretch action to attack inside voids created by pursuit
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now the horizontal stretch on the backside linebacker becomes more pronounced.
As an illustration, we’ll use Tony Franklin as the contrast to Mazzone’s run game, though there are many who share the same philosophy of Franklin.  Another “coach’s coach”, Franklin has evolved his offense tremendously over the past decade and has been forced to find answers with limited talent.  The current version of his offense is largely owed to Dwight Dasher during his time at Middle Tennessee, where there was a heavy reliance on stretch and dash.  While at Louisiana Tech, Franklin began tapping into these skill sets more due to the reliance on running back, Lennon Creer (considerably more two-back, “wild dog”, truck, and power).  2011 will likely feature more of the same with the addition of a more mobile passer in Colby Cameron (update: it appears 17-year old Nick Isham is now the starter).
  These ‘variations on a theme’ may be required to survive if stretch is going to be the source of your gun run game.  While all of these counters off of stretch action open up avenues of stress for a defense (it provides a prescription for every symptom), they also require your offense to carry more tools into a game (more plays).   We’ve gone over several of these adaptations before and we don’t intend on covering old ground in this post. The point is to illustrate that current meme of stretch offenses centers around heavily exploiting backside horizontal voids, call it your “stretch counter”, if you will.
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Crunch
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Stretch read (Flame/Fire)
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Dash
You may need to invest more resources in your run game, but the potential for a greater dividend is there.  That being said, throwing a flash screen off your inside zone run action is one thing, it can become an even more explosive off of stretch action (see below) because of how it creates an inside void for the receiver to run through.
 
This all just accentuates the recurring theme that as things evolve and adapt, it all is cyclical. Trends and flavors of strategy have to remain organic and willing to adapt to their environment to survive.

There isn't any assertion here on which method is the best.  I am attempting to highlight the efficiency of one method over another.  Both offensive styles will run nearly the same passing concepts, both 5-step, quick, and screens.  The question would be posed on how much of a return should you expect on what is needed to be invested to make your run game from the gun work ( when operating from a true 4-wide, sans tight end, environment )?  To base your run game out of stretch when you don't use a tight end can become expensive, because it will necessitate the offense to incorporate the many variations to keep it viable.


** Hemlock will likely follow with additional perspectives on Noel Mazzone and how a few concepts have evolved through the last decade and how Mazzone marries it altogether.

Jordan Henderson Liverpool midfielder profile as he compledted transfer move from Sunderland




Jordan Henderson Liverpool midfielder profile
The profile of Jordan Henderson former Sunderland midfielder have recently made a 22 million Euro transfer from Sunderland to Liverpool and assigned Xabi Alonso number 14 jersey.

Jordan Brian Henderson profile
Proffessional Career Clubs: Liverpool, Coventry, Sunderland, Sunderland
Country teams: England senior team, England U21, England U20 and England U19 teams Nationality: English
Date of Birth: Jun 17, 1990
Height: 182cm
Weight: 67.0kg
Position: Midfielder
Squad No: 14
Current manager: Kenny Daglish


Jordan Henderson moved to Coventry City in 2009 from Sunderland and started his football career at championship club. He suffered a 5th metatarsal bone fracture and forced to return to Sunderland and start him premier league football 2008-2010 making his debut at Stamford Bridge. He has won Young Player of the Year award for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 seasons. At Sunderland he scored four goals from 71 appearances.

International career
Henderson has played for England national team at three levels, Under 19, and Stuart Peace’s under 21 squad in European Championships competitions. Henderson was selected in England national team by Fabio Capello in 2010.

Transfer news: Italy Serie A completed transfer deals for summer 2011-2012

Serie A league transfer completed deals for summer transfer window in 2011-2012. All completed Serie A league transfer news for Serie A transfer in and out for Italy Serie A clubs are listed below. Updated transfer news will be provided as new transfers occur. The list does not involve Serie A transfer rumours or ongoing transfer talks.

Some players transfer between contries involed transfer of big or promising players. Serie A to Serie A club Ednison Cavani from Palermo to Napoli, Serie A to Laliga Alexis Sánchez from Udenise to Barcelona, Premier league to Serie A Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool to AC Milan, Serie A to League one Taye Taiwo from Marselle to AC Milan, Bundesliga to Serie A Miroslav Klose from to Bayern Munich to



Miroslav Klose transfer to Lazio, Alberto Aquilani to AC Milan, Alexis Sanchez to Barcelona and Edinson Cavani to Napoli.
Serie A completed transfer deals, updated on 30 Aug 2011

AC Milan
Transfer in Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool, Philippe Mexes from AS Roma,Stephan El Shaarawy from Genoa and Taye Taiwo from Marseille.

Transfer out Alexander Merkel to Genoa, Sokratis Papastathopoulos to Genoa, Andrea Pirlo to Juventus, Oguchi Onyewu to Sporting Lisbon, Marek Jankulovski to Retiro, Rodney Strasser to Lecce and Michelangelo Albertazzi to Getafe.

AS Roma
Transfer in Bojan Krkic from Barcelona, Cicinho from Villarreal, Jose Angel from Sporting Gijon, Erik Lamela from River Plate, Maarten Stekelenburg from AS Roma, Gabriel Heinze from Marseille and Loïc Nego from Nantes.

Transfer out Guillermo Burdisso to Arsenal de Sarandí,Doni to Liverpool, John Arne Riise to Fulham, Jérémy Menez to Paris Saint-Germain, Philippe Mexes to AC Milan and Julio Sergio to Lecce.

Atlanta
Transfer in Andrea Masiello from Bari, Ezequiel Schelotto from Catania, Maximiliano Moralez from Vélez Sarsfield and Stefano Lucchini from Sampdoria.

Transfer out Francesco Ruopolo to Padova and Marino Defendi to Bari

Bologna
Transfer in Jean Francois Gillet from Bari, Massimo Coda from Cremonese, Nico Pulzetti from Livorno, Dejan Stojanovic from FC Lustenau 1907, Kadir Caidi from Cesena and Mikael Antonsson from FC Copenhagen.

Transfer out Albin Ekdal to Juventus, Emiliano Viviano to Internazionale
Luca Siligardi to Internazionale, Miguel Britos to Napoli, Alessandro Bassoli to Chievo Verona, Alessandro Elia to Parma, Antonio Buscé to Empoli, Giacomo Bassoli to Cesena, Cristiano Lupatelli to Genoa and Andrea Esposito to Lecce.

Cagliari
Transfer in Moestafa El Kabir from Mjallby, David Suazo from Internazionale, Simone Gozzi from Modena, Vlada Avramov from Florentina, Joaquín Oscar Larrivey from Colón de Santa Fe and Víctor Ibarbo from Atlético Nacional.

Transfer out Alessandro Matri to Juventus, Federico Marchetti to Lazio, Alessandro Matri to Juventus, Andrea Lazzari to Florentina and Ivan Pelizzoli to Padova.

Catania
Transfer in Andrea Catellani from Sassuolo, Federico Moretti from Ascoli, Keko from Atlético Madrid and Regula from Vitoria Setubal.

Transfer out Ezequiel Schelotto to Atalanta, Takayuki Morimoto to Novara, Gonzalo Bergessio to St Etienne and Ezequiel Carboni to Banfield.

Cesena
Transfer in Eder from Bresia, Antonio Candreva from Udinese, Giacomo Bassoli from Bologna, Gianluca Comotto from Florentina, Marco Rossi from Parma, Roberto Guana from Palermo and Adrian Mutu from Florentina.

Transfer out Yuto Nagatomo to Internazionale, Davide Santon to Internazionale, Igor Budan to Pelermo, Giacomo Bassoli to Santarcangelo, Kadir Caidi to Bologna, Simone Tonelli to Vicenza and Maximiliano Pellegrino to Colón de Santa Fe.

Chievo Verona
Transfer in Francesco Acerbi from Genoa, Kevin Constant from Chateauroux
Perparim Hetemaj from Brescia, Alessandro Bassoli from Bologna and Alessandro Longhi from Tristina.

Transfer out
Pablo Granoche to Novara, Kevin Constant to Genoa, Andrea antovani to Palermo, Domenico Girardi to Taranto, Domenico Zampaglione to Libre and Michele Marcolini to Padova.

Florentina
Transfer in Andrea Lazzari from Cagliari, Gianni Munari from Palermo, Matija Nastasic from Partizan, Nicolò Manfredini from Reggina, Piergiuseppe Maritato from Regina, Ramzi Aya from Reggina, Rômulo Souza Orestes Caldeira from Cruzeiro, Samuele Bettoni from Reggina and Edoardo Pazzagli from Prato.

Transfer out Gianluca Comotto to Cesena, Samuel Di Carmine to Cittadella, Sebastien Frey to Genoa, Adrian Mutu to Cesena, Marco Donadel to Napoli, Mario Santana to Napoli and Vlada Avramov to Cagliari.

Genoa
Transfer in Alexander Merkel from AC Milan, Andreas Granqvist from FC Groningen, Cristóbal Jorquera from Colo Colo, Felipe Seymour from Universidad de Chile, Kevin Constant from Chievo Verona, Lucas Pratto from Colo Colo, Sokratis Papastathopoulos from AC Milan, Zé Eduardo from Santos FC, Francesco Bega from Brescia, Sebastien Frey from Florentina, Valter Birsa from AJ Auxerre, Cristiano Lupatelli from Bologna and Sebastian Ribas from Dijon FCO

Transfer out Antonio Floro Flores to Udinese, Mattia Destro to Siena
Riccardo Meggiorini to Novara, Abdoulay Konko to Lazio, Dejan Lazarevic to Padova, Domenico Criscito to Zenit St Petersburg, Enej Jelenic to Padova, Francesco Acerbi to Chievo Verona, Rafinha to Bayern Munich, Sokratis Papastathopoulos to Werder Bremen, Antonino Ragusa to Reggina, Fernando Forestieri to Udinese, Francesco Bolzoni to Siena, Stephan El Shaarawy to AC Milan, Nenad Tomovic to Lecce, Chico to Mallorca and Mauro Boselli to Estudiantes La Plata.

Internazionale/ Inter Milan
Transfer in Jonathan from Santos FC, Yuto Nagatomo from Cesena, Luc Castaignos from Feyenoord, Andrea Mei from Piacenza, Rodrigo Alborno from Libertad, Davide Santon from Cesena, Nelson Rivas from Dnipro, Emiliano Viviano from Bologna, Luca Siligardi from Bologna, Luca Tremolada from Piacenza and Ricardo Gabriel Álvarez from Vélez Sarsfield.

Transfer out Nwankwo Obiora to Parma, Kerlon to Nacional-MG, Marco Materazzi to Retirado, Victor Obinna to Lokomotiv Moscow, Federico Mannini to Siena and David Suazo to Cagliari.

Juventus
Transfer in Alessandro Matri from Cagliari, Arturo Vidal from Bayer Leverkusen, Fabio Quagliarella from Napoli, Stephan Lichtsteiner from Lazio, Simone Pepe from Udinese, Marco Motta from Udinese, Albin Ekdal from Bologna, Frederik Sorensen from Lyngby, Alessandro Matri from Cagliari, Andrea Pirlo from AC Milan, Matteo Trini from Lumezzane, Sergio Almiron from Bari, Michele Pazienza from Napoli
Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri from Parma, Tiago from Atlético Madrid and Reto Ziegler from Sampdoria.

Transfer out Yago Falque Silva to Tottenham Hotspurs, Mohamed Sissoko to Paris Saint-Germain, Sebastian Giovinco to Parma, Davide Lanzafame to Palermo, Hasan Salihamidzic to VfL Wolfsburg, Tiago to Atlético Madrid, Alberto Aquilani to Liverpool, Armand Traoré to Arsenal and Felipe Melo to Galatasaray.

Lazio
Transfer in Djibril Cissé from Panthrakikos, Federico Marchetti from Cagliari, Abdoulay Konko from Genoa, Lorik Cana from Galatasaray, Senad Lulic from Young Boys, Marius Stankevicius from Sampdoria, Miroslav Klose from Bayern Munich, Juan Pablo Carrizo from River Plate, Luciano Zauri from Sampdoria and Luis Pedro Cavanda from Torino.

Transfer out Stephan Lichtsteiner to Juventus, Fernando Muslera to Galatasaray, Mourad Meghni to Umm Salal and Tommaso Berni to Braga/Standard Liege

Lecce
Transfer in Daniele Cacia from Piacenza, Matteo Leggitimo from Salernitana
Morris Carrozzieri from Palermo, Andrea Esposito from Bologna, Julio Sergio from AS Roma, Nenad Tomovic from Genoa and Rodney Strasser from AC Milan.

Transfer out Manuel Coppola to Parma, Antonio Rosati to Napoli, Giuseppe Vives to Torino, Fabiano to Shaidong and Javier Chevanton to Colón de Santa Fe.

Napoli
Transfer in Gökhan Inler Udinese, Edinson Cavani from Palermo, Blerim Dzemaili from Parma, Antonio Rosati from Lecce, Daniele Mannini from Sampdoria, Miguel Britos from Bologna, Marco Donadel from Florentina, Mario Santana from Florentina, Roberto Colombo from Triestina, Cristiano Lucarelli from Parma and Federico Fernandez from Estudiantes La Plata.

Transfer out Fabio Quagliarella to Juventus, José Ernesto Sosa to Metalist
Manuele Blasi to Parma, Cribari to Cruziero, Michele Pazienza to Juventus, Nicolas Amodio to Peñarol, Erwin Hoffer to Eintracht Frankfurt and Fabiano Santacroce to Parma.

Novara
Transfer in Achille Coser from Ascoli, Lorenzo Galassi from Parma, Luigi Giorgi from Ascoli, Massimo Paci from Parma, Simone Pesce from Ascoli, Andrea Mazzarani from Udinese, Pablo Granoche from Chievo Verona, Riccardo Meggiorini from Genoa, Santiago Garcia from Palermo and Takayuki Morimoto from Catania.

Transfer out Cristian Bertani to Sampdoria, Manuel Scavone to Bari, Mattia Morandi to Treviso, Andrea Parola to Libre, Davide Drascek to Libre, Kevin Michael Strukelj to Libre, Emanuel Gigliotti to San Lorenzo and Pablo Andres Gonzalez to Palermo.

Palermo
Transfer in Ignacio Lores from Defensor Sporting, Eros Pisano from Varese, Eran Zehavi from Hapoel Tel Aviv, Ádám Simon from Szombathely, Carlos Labrín from Huachipato, Luca Di Matteo from Vicenza, Mauro Cetto from Toulouse, Milan Milanovic from Libre, Igor Budan from Cesena, Pablo Andres Gonzalez from Novara, Rubinho from Torino, Andrea Mantovani from Chievo Verona, Davide Lanzafame from Juventus and Nicolás Bertolo from Real Zaragoza.

Transfer out Salvatore Sirigu to Paris Saint-Germain, Dorin Goian to Rangers
Kamil Glik to Torino, Matteo Darmian to Torino, Santiago Garcia to Novara, Edinson Cavani to Napoli, Gianni Munari to Florentina, Roberto Guana to Cesena, Morris Carrozzieri to Lecce and Pajtim Kasami to Fulham.

Parma
Transfer in Graziano Pelle from AZ Alkmaar, Nwankwo Obiora from Internazionale, Raffaele Schiavi from Vicenza, Fabio Borini from Chelsea, Nicola Sansone from Bayern Munich, Jamie Valdes from Sporting Lisbon, Jardim Gonçalo Brandão from Siena, Jonathan Ludovic Biabiany from Sampdoria, Manuel Coppola from Lecce, Pablo Fontanello from Gimnasia LP, Sebastian Giovinco from Juventus, Manuele Blasi from Napoli, Alessandro Elia from Bologna and Fabiano Santacroce from Napoli.

Transfer out Valeri Bojinov to Sporting Gijon, Ângelo to Siena, Lorenzo Galassi to Novara, Massimo Paci to Novara, Raffaele Schiavi to Padova, Blerim Dzemaili to Napoli, Marco Rossi to Cesena, Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri to Juventus and Cristiano Lucarelli to Napoli.

Siena
Transfer in Joel Acosta from Boca Juniors, Gaetano D'Agostino from Udinese, Ângelo from Parma, Nicola Belmonte from Bari, Alexandros Tziolis from Racing Santander, Federico Mannini from Internazionale, Gabriele Angella from Udinese, Mattia Destro from Udinese and Zeljko Brkic from Udinese.

Transfer out
Mato Jajalo to Koln, Jardim Gonçalo Brandão to Parma and Souleymane Coulibaly to Tottenham Hotspur.

Udinese
Transfer in Sergio Piccoli Neuton from Gremio Barueri, Paulo Vito Barreto from Bari, Thierry Doubai from Young Boys, Danilo from Brasil, Abdoulwhaid Sissoko from Troyes, Zeljko Brkic from Vojvodina, Diego Fabbrini from Empoli, Antonio Floro Flores from Genoa, Christian Obodo from Torino, Leandro Caruso from River Plate, Rafael Romo from Estudiantes de Mérida and Fernando Forestieri from Genoa.

Transfer out Guillherme Siqueira to Granada, Alexis Sánchez to Barcelona, Jaime Romero Gómez to Granada, Christian Zapata to Villarreal, Gaetano D'Agostino to Siena, Mohammed Rabiu to Evian Thonon Gaillard, Niki Zimling to Club Brugge, Zdenek Zlamal to Bari, Guilherme Siqueira to Granada, Jonathan Mensah to Evian Thonon Gaillard, Rubén Párraga to Murcia, Andrea Mazzarani to Novara, Fabinho to Modena, Fernando Forestieri to Bari, Gabriele Angella to Siena, Jaime Romero to Granada, Leo Beleck to AEK Athens, Oliveira Jefferson to Modena, Zeljko Brkic to Siena, Gökhan Inler to Napoli, Simone Pepe to Juventus, Marco Motta to Juventus
Antonio Candreva to Cesena.

Transfer news: Premier league completed transfer deals summer 2011-2012

Premier league transfer deals since opening of summer 2011 transfer window on 01st June 2011. The summer transfer window will end on 31st August 2011. All completed premier league transfer news for transfer out and transfer in for premiership clubs are listed below. Updated transfer news will be provided as new transfers occur. The list does not involve transfer rumours or ongoing transfer talk.
England Premier League completed transfer deals, updated on 27 Aug 2011
Premier league transfer sources
Soccernews.com
Soccernet.espn.go.com
Skysports.com
Arsenal
Transfer In
Carl Jenkison from Charlton Athletic
Gervinho from Lille
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain from Southampton
Joel Campbell from Saprissa

Transfer out
Gael Clichy to Manchester City
Mark Randall to Chesterfield
Roarie Deacon to Sunderland
Denilson to São Paulo
James Shea to Dagenham & Redbridge
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas to Ipswich Town
Kyle Bartley to Rangers
Cesc Fábregas to Barcelona
Pedro to Rayo Vallecano
Carlos Vela to Real Sociedad
Jamie Edge to West Bromwich Albion
Emmanuel Eboué to Galatasaray
Samir Nasri to Manchester City

Aston Villa
Transfer in
Nathan Delfouneso from Burnley
Shay Given from Manchester City
Charles N'Zogbia from Wigan Athletic

Transfer out
Brad Friedel to Tottenham Hot spurs
Ashley Young to Manchester United
Nigel Reo-Coker to Bolton Wanderers
Luke Young to Queens Park Rangers
Jonathan Hogg to Watford

Blackburn Rovers
Transfer in
Myles Anderson from Aberdeen
Bruno Ribeiro was Unattached
Radosav Petrovic from Partizan Belgrade
David Goodwillie from Dundee United
Bruno Ribeiro was Unattached
Simon Vukcevic from Sporting Lisbon

Transfer out
Phil Jones to Manchester united
Alex Billington to Preston North End
Frank Fielding to Derby Country
Aaron Doran to Inverness Caledonian
Jason Brown to Aberdeen
Keith Andrews to Ipswich Town
Nikola Kalinic to Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Jake Kean to Rochdale
Keith Andrews to Ipswich Town

Bolton Wanderers
Transfer in
Darren Pratley from Swansea City
Nigel Reo-Coker from Aston Villa
Chris Eagles from Burnley
Tyrone Mears from Burnley
Tuncay Sanli from VfL Wolfsburg
Dedryck Boyata from Manchester City

Transfer out
Johan Elmander to Galatasaray
Ali Al Habsi to Wigan Athletic
Daniel Ward to Huddersfield Town
Andrew Burns to Bradford City
Matthew Taylor to West Ham United

Chelsea
Transfer in
Thibaut Courtois from Racing Genk
Oriol Romeu from Barcelona
Romelu Lukaku from Anderlecht
Juan Mata from Valencia
Ulises Dávila Plascencia from Guadalajara



Summer Premier league: TransferSergio Aguero, Samir Nasri to Manchester City and Romelu Lukaku and Juan Mata to Chelsea
Transfer out
Michael Mancienne to Hamburg SV
Jacopo Sala to Hamburg SV
Gokhan Tore to Hamburg SV
Danny Philliskirk to Sheffield United
Jack Cork to Southampton
Sam Walker to Northampton Town
Thibaut Courtois to Atlético Madrid
Yuri Zhirkov to Anzhi Makhachkala
Ben Gordon to Peterborough United
Milan Lalkovic to Doncaster Rovers
Tomas Kalas to Vitesse Arnhem
Slobodan Rajkovic to Hamburg SV

Everton
Eric Dier from Sporting Lisbon

Transfer out
Hope Akpan to Crawley town
James Vaughan to Norwich
Luke Dobie to Middlesbrough
Kieran Agard to Yeovil Townf
Tom Donegan to Fulham
João Silva to Vitoria Setubal

Fulham
Transfer in
Tom Donegan from Everton
John Arne Riise from AS Roma
Csaba Somogyi from Rakospalotai EAC
Jonathan Greening to Nottingham Forest
Marcel Gecov from Slovan Liberec
Pajtim Kasami from Palermo

Transfer out
Diomansy Kamara to Eskisehirspor
Kagisho Dikgacoi to Crystal Palace
Eddie Johnson Released
Matthew Saunders Released
Pascal Zuberbuhler Released
Zoltan Gera Released
John Pantsil to Leicester City
David Stockdale to Ipswich Town
Carlos Salcido to U.A.N.L
Lauri Dalla Valle to Dundee United

Liverpool
Transfer in
Jordan Henderson from Sunderland
Charlie Adam from Blackpool
Alexander Doni from AS Roma
Stewart Downing from Aston Villa
Sanchez Jose Enrique from Newcastle United

Transfer out
Nikola Saric released
Dean Bouzanis to Melbourne Victory
Stephen Darby to Rochdale
Paul Konchesky to Leicester City
Chris Mavinga to Stade Rennes
Peter Gulacsi to Hull City
Gerardo Bruna to Blackpool
Martin Hansen to Bradford City
Milan Jovanovic to Anderlecht
Thomas Ince to Blackpool
Daniel Ayala to Norwich City
Sotirios Kyrgiakos to VfL Wolfsburg
Dani Pacheco to Atlético Madrid
Alberto Aquilani to AC Milan
Emiliano Insua to Sporting Lisbon

Manchester City
Transfer in
Gael Clichy from Arsenal
Stefan Savic from Partizan Belgrade
Sergio Agüero from Atlético Madrid
Costel Pantilimon from FC Timisoara
Samir Nasri from Arsenal

Transfer out
James Poole to Hartlepool United
Scott Kay to Macclesfield Town
Andrew Tutte to Rochdale
Donald McDermott to Huddersfield Town
David González to Aberdeen
Shaleum Logan to Brentford
Benjamin Mee to Burnley
Patrick Vieira retired
Jô to Internacional
Jerome Boateng to Bayern Munich
Shay Given to Aston Villa
Kieran Trippier to Burnley
Michael Johnson to Leicester City
Ryan McGivern to Crystal Palace
Emmanuel Adebayor to Tottenham Hotspur
Dedryck Boyata to Bolton Wanderers

Manchester United
Transfer in
Phil Jones from Blackburn Rovers
Ashley Young from Aston Villa
David De Gea from Atlético Madrid

Transfer out
Joe Dudgeon to Hull City
Corry Evans to Hull city
Bebé to Besiktas
Paul Scholes retired
Ritchie de Laet to Norwich City
Ryan Tunnicliffe to Peterborough United
Scott Wootton to Peterborough United
Nicholas Ajose to Peterborough United
Owen Hargreaves Released
Edwin van der Sar Retired
John O'Shea to Sunderland
Wes Brown to Sunderland
Nicky Ajose to Peterborough United
Conor Devlin Released
Robert Brady to Hull City
Sam Johnstone to Oldham Athletic
Gabriel Obertan to Newcastle United
Reece Brown to Doncaster Rovers
Daniel Drinkwater to Barnsley
Oliver Norwood to Scunthorpe United

Newcastle United
Transfer in
Demba Ba from West Ham United
Yohan Cabaye from Lille
Sylvain Marveaux from Rennes
Mehdi Abeid from Lens
Gabriel Obertan from Manchester United

Transfer out
Kevin Nolan to West Ham United
Ben Tozer to Northampton Town
Patrick McLaughlin to York City
Daniel Leadbitter to Torquay United
Kazenga LuaLua to Brighton
Sanchez Jose Enrique to Liverpool
Xisco to Deportivo La Coruna
James Tavernier to Carlisle United
Philip Airey to Hibernian
Michael Richardson to Leyton Orient
Wayne Routledge to Swansea City
Fraser Forster to Celtic
Joey Barton to Queens Park Rangers

Norwich City
Transfer in
Elliott Bennett from Brighton
Steve Morison from Millwall/Everton
James Vaughan from Everton
Ritchie de Laet from Manchester United
Bradley Johnson from Leeds United
Anthony Pilkington from Huddersfield Town
Kyle Naughton from Tottenham Hotspur
Daniel Ayala to Norwich City

Transfer out
Matthew Gill to Bristol Rovers
Samuel Habergham to Tamworth
Owain Tudur-Jones to Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Jed Steer to Yeovil Town
Steven Smith to Preston North End

Queens Park Rangers
Transfer in
Jay Bothroyd from Cardiff City
Kieron Courtney Dyer from West Ham United
Daniel Gabbidon from West Ham United
Bruno Perone was Unattached
Brian Murphy was Unattached
Dudley Campbell from Blackpool
Joey Barton from Newcastle United
Luke Young from Aston Villa

Transfer out
Lee Brown to Bristol Rovers
Mikele Leigertwood to Reading
Bagasan Graham to Cheltenham Town
Peter Ramage to Crystal Palace
Angelo Balanta to Milton Keynes Dons
Michael Doughty to Crawley Town
Leon Clarke to Swindon Town
Kaspars Gorkss to Reading

Stoke City
Transfer in
Smajl Suljevic from Dalkurd FF
Jonathan Woodgate from Tottenham Hotspur
Matthew Upson was Unattached

Transfer out
Abdoulaye Faye to West Ham United
Matthew Lund to Oldham Athletic
Carl Dickinson to Watford
Andrew Davies to Crystal Palace
Ben Marshall to Sheffield Wednesday
Louis Moult to Accrington Stanley

Sunderland
Transfer in
Ahmed Elmohamady from ENPPI Club
Keiren Westwood from Coventry City
Sebastian Larsson from Birmingham
Connor Wickham from Ipswich Town
Craig Gardner from Birmingham City
Ji Dong-won from Chunnam Dragons
Roarie Deacon from Arsenal
John O'Shea from Manchester United
Wes Brown from Manchester United
David Vaughan from Blackpool
James McClean from Derry City

Transfer out
Jordan Henderson to Liverpool
David Healy to Rangers
Jean Yves Mvoto Owono to Oldham Athletic
Michael Kay to Tranmere Rovers
Robbie Weir to Tranmere Rovers
Cristian Riveros to Kayserispor
Liam Noble to Carlisle United
George McCartney to West Ham United
Steed Malbranque to St Etienne
Nabil El Zhar to Levante

Swansea City
Transfer in
Danny Graham from Watford
Steven Caulker from Tottenham Hotspur
Michel Vorm from FC Utrecht
Wayne Routledge from Newcastle United
Leroy Lita from Middlesbrough

Transfer out
Dorus De Vries to Wolverhampton Wanderers
Scott Donnelly to Wycombe Wanderers
Darren Pratley to Bolton Wanderers
Kerry Morgan to Neath
David Cornell to Hereford United
Ryan Harley to Brighton
Shaun MacDonald to AFC Bournemouth

Tottenham Spurs
Transfer in
Brad Friedel from Aston Villa
Cristian Ceballos from Barcelona
Souleymane Coulibaly from Siena
Emmanuel Adebayor from Manchester City
Yago Falque Silva from Tottenham Hotspur

Transfer out
Jamie O'Hara to Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jonathan Woodgate to Stoke City
Steven Caulker to Swansea City
Paul-José Mpoku to Standard Liege
Kyle Naughton to Norwich City
Bongani Khumalo to Reading
Ryan Mason to Doncaster Rovers
Nathan Byrne to AFC Bournemouth
Mirko Ranieri to FC Esperia Viareggio
Oscar Jansson to Bradford City
Jonathan Obika to Yeovil Town
Kudus Oyenuga to Bury
Robbie Keane to Los Angeles
Adam Smith to Milton Keynes Dons
David Button to Leyton Orient

West Bromwich Alibion
Transfer in
Billy Jones from Preston North End
Gareth McAuley from Ipswich Town
Ben Foster from Birmingham
Shane Long from Reading
Marton Fulop from Ipswich Town
Zoltan Gera was Unattached

Transfer out
Scott Carson to Bursaspor
Ryan Allsop to Millwall
Abdoulaye Meite to Dijon
Borja Valero to Villarreal
Gianni Zuiverloon to Mallorca
Boaz Myhill to Birmingham
Chris Wood to Birmingham
Ishmael Miller to Nottingham Forest

Wigan Athletic
Transfer in
Ali Al Habsi from Bolton Wanderers
David Jones was Unattached
Nouha Dicko was Unattached

Transfer out
Steven Caldwell from Birmingham
Antonio Amaya to Real Betis
Charles N'Zogbia to Aston Villa
Mauro Boselli to Estudiantes La Plata
Roman Golobart to Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Wolverhampton Wanderers
Transfer in
Dorus De Vries from Swansea
Jamie O'Hara from Tottenham Hotspur
Roger Johnson from Birmingham

Transfer out
Steven Mouyokolo to Sochaux
Greg Halford to Portsmouth
Scott Malone to AFC Bournemouth
Danny Batth to Sheffield Wednesday
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing to Sheffield United
Carl Ikeme to Middlesbrough
Andrew Keogh to Leeds United
Stefan Maierhofer to SV Salzburg
Please suggest any missed transfer or error by adding a comment

Wayne Rooney bang hat-trick as Manchester United beat Arsenal 8-2, video highlights of all goals

Wayne Rooney scored his first hat-trick of the season as Manchester United beat Arsenal FC 8-2 at Old Trafford.

Wayne Rooney scored two goals from free kick with same styles before converting a penalty to earn his hat-trick.

Ashley Young scored twice all goals scored with his same favourite style with a curl to the top right corner and he assisted other three goals. Other Man utd scorers were Danny Welbeck, Nani and Park Ji-Sung. Arsenal goals were scored by Theo Walcott and Robin van Persie who earlier missed a penalty that would make the score 1-1.

In previous premier league game Edin Dzeko score hat-trick with two assist from Samir Nasri to give Manchester City 5-1 victory over Tottenham FC.
Manchester United V Arsenal video highlight of all goals

Edin Dzeko score four two assists from debutant Samir Nasri as Manchester City down Tottenham 4-1.

Edin Dzeko first hat-trick and quadruple at Manchester City started in 34 when he tapped in Samir Nasri cross and gave Tottenham Spurs goalkeeper little time to react. This the first football hat-trick in this premier league season. Earlier Samir Nasri and Silva played one two touches before the former Arsenal midfielder crossed the ball.

Edin Dzeko’s second came 7 minutes later as he connect Samir Nasri’s cross with brilliant head placement to the right corner and give Kaboul wondering what happended.

The Bundesliga player completed his hat-trick on 55 minute with the simplest tape to the Tottenham Spur’s net, this time assist from Micah Richards.

Sergio Kun Aguero scored the fourth City goal, his third in Premier league. Samir Nasri was again the assitst man as he released Aguero who run become placing the ball to the top left side of Friedel.

Defoe later forces a save from Joe Hart to earn Tottenham Spurs. Kaboul scored with the header to give Tottenham Spurs the consolation goals.

As many thought he will finish with only a hat-trick, Dzeko completed his today account with four goals and fifth for Manchester City with fantastic left foot shot and the scored board read Manchester City v Tottenham 5-1.

Manchester City are back to the top of the table, yesterday Liverpool v Bolton ended 3-1 and Liverpool FC lead the table for some hours.


Liverpool FC beats Bolton 3-1, as Jordan Henderson, Martin Skrtel and Charlie Adam scored to top Premier league table; all goals video highlights

Liverpool FC has jumped to the top of premier league table thanks to goal from Jordan Henderson (15'), Martin Skrtel (52') and Charlie Adam (53') and fantastic Luis Suarez performance.

Kenny Dalglish new men, Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam opened there goals accounts at Liverpool FC since their arrival during summer signing to give. Bolton grabbed consolation goal on 90' Ivan Klasnic the goal scorer. Bolton fantastic premier league start with 4-0 victory against QPR has been challenged but 3-2 loss to Manchester City and yesterday 3-1 loss to Liverpool.

Steven Gerard is still out of the squad and yet the Reds have played well and bag seven crucial points. It is a big achievement for Liverpool as they collected 3 of those points from Arsenal with confident 2-0 win.

Liverpool FC first line-up team and substitutions
Pepe Reina, Daniel Agger, Jamie Carragher, José Enrique, Martin Kelly (Martin Skrtel), Charlie Adam, Lucas, Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson (Maxi Rodríguez), Luis Suárez (Andy Carroll), Dirk Kuyt
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Bolton FC first team and substitutions
Jussi Jaaskelainen, Zat Knight, Gary Cahill, Paul Robinson, Gretar Rafn Steinsson, Fabrice Muamba (Mark Davies), Nigel Reo-Coker, Martin Petrov, Chris Eagles (Tuncay Sanli), Ivan Klasnic, Kevin Davies (Darren Pratley)

Liverpool vs Bolton video highlights of all goals

Today two premier league fixtures had been scheduled; Manchester United V Arsenal and Manchester City v Tottenham Spurs.

Juan Mata score on his chelsea debut against Norwich City. Romelu Lukaku look promising as Didier Drogba injured

Juan Mata has scored for Chelsea FC on his debut to give stamford bridge club 3-1 victory over Norwich City. The left footed Spanish midfielder looked very creative and completed most of the pass before he steal the ball from defender and score. Only three 3 minutes after introduction he managed to cross ball to Fenarndo Torres but his country mate head did not find the net.

Another Chelsea summer signing, Romelu Lukaku replaced Didier Drogba after the later got injured. Drogba collided with Norwich goalkeeper and knocked uncosious while still on air but then landed awfully. The Ivorian striker was carried out on strecher. Lukaku was carefully planing attacks and passed the ball very and looked very energetic. The situation looked promising for Chelsea after introduction of the two left footed new signings not only for this game but for all upcoming games.

Earlier Bosingwa opened the score before Norwich replay after Hilario mistakes. Anelka then released Ramires who won a penalty after being brought down by Norwich Goalkeeper and Lampard converted to make the score 2-1. Juan Mata seal the score with third goal for Chelsea.

Cesc Fabregas score and win Super Cup to reach three cups in three matches

Fabregas first goals since his return to Barcelona
Fabregas scored his first Barcelona goal in Joan Gamper Trophy match against Napoli when Barcelona won 5-0 at Nou Camp.

In his first debut in starting eleven, the Spanish midfielder opened the score on 25 minutes with a simple ball placement. In a game were Edson Cavani Bicycle overhead kick goal was disallowed for foul committed before, should it stand it would have been one of the best goals as it hit the top bar before landing just after the line. Fabregas was later replaced by Lionel Messi who bagged hat-trick in 15 minutes to make the score 5-0.

Fabregas assist to Lionel Messi for Barcelona Spanish super cup winning goal


Cesc Fabregas won Spanish super cup, Joan Gamper Trophy and UEFA super cup in three matches he played, beating Real Madrid, Napoli and UEFA Europa league champions Porto: Photo by Zimbio
After only two training session he featured in Spanish Super cup and fired his team to beat rivals Real Madrid 3-2 in second leg and won himself his first trophy since returning to his youth-hood club.

The former Arsenal captain plays a role in the winning goal assisting Lionel Messi for the third goals.

Barcelona won 5-4 on aggregate drew 2-2 in first leg Bernabeu tie of top two La liag contenders and Fabregas £35m transfer took place a day later.

Fabregas scored in Barcelona v Porto UEFA super cup tie
Cesc Fabregas scored the winning second goals in UEFA super cup tie between UEFA league champions Barcelona and UEFA Europa league champions Porto to win UEFA super cup.

Earlier in 39 minute Lionel Messi opened the score after Porto defender return the ball which pass the other defender to find Lionel Messi who was not even thinking of getting back in the player. He easily controlled the ball, run toward Porto goalkeeper, tricks him and scored. Fabregas substituted Pedro and on 87 minute later he chest-controlled Messi cross and tap the ball to the net. UEFA super cup win add Pep Guardiola trophy with Barcelona as a coach to 12.

Porto looked weak upfront with their hit man Radamel Falcao who left the club in summer transfer to Athletico Madrid. Porto finished the match win 9 men after red card for Rolando and Guarin.

Barcelona v Porto video highlights of all goals


Alex Gibbs: Stretch/Gun Run Developments (Part 2)

Part two of the chalk talk video.

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After covering Gibbs’ system and reviewing film examples in the first 4 ½ hours, the coaches assess Florida’s attempts at running zone-read and the feasibility of adding a give-read element to stretch from the gun (final 3 ½ hours).








We will follow shortly with an editorial post on the direction and choices many spread offenses have been  facing in recent years.

UEFA champions league draw: Why Manchester City group is the group of death?

Machester City face tough opponents on their champion league debut, it could be a group of death.
Manchester City has been drawn alongside Bayern Munich, Villarreal and Napoli in Group A for champions league in group stage. It is the toughest group as Bayern Munich, 4 times UEFA champions and finalist two seasons ago, will be fighting to reach the champions league final which will be place at Allianz Arena, their own home ground. Jupp Heynckes will have a superb goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, Former Manchester City player Jerome Boateng and fast charging Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery.

Villarreal had gain enormous experience in champions league in recent years and they won’t go down easily. The yellow submarine have Nilmar and Giuseppe Rossi who netted two goals in second play-off against Odense. Both Bayern Munich and Villarreal have passed tough tests in UEFA play-offs beating FC zurich and Odense 3-0 and 3-1 on aggregate repectively.

Napoli has recently been improving a lot, finished third in Serie A has Marek Hamsik, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani who was fourth contender of European golden boot. Napoli squad is more likely the same and managed to retain their best players. What a champions league debut for Manchester City?

Roberto Mancini's squad, are champions league debutants and considering their players’ talents and experiences, it won’t be surprising to see them making great champions league history on their first appearance. City have shown improvement since last season, winning FA cup and break in premier league top four last season and boosted by arrival of Gaël Clichy, Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri.

Trabzonspor and Athletic Bilbao benefit from Fenerbahce match fixing scandal
In Group B, Inter Milan the 2010 UEFA champions have been drawn alongside CSKA Moscow from Russia, French champions Lille and Turkey side Trabzonspor. Trabzonspor first runner-up in 2010 -2011 Turkish league benefited from Fenerbahce match fixing scandal. Athletic Bilbao is also celebrating as they have automatically qualified for UEFA Europa league. Athletic Bilbao was scheduled to play against Trabzonspor for UEFA Europa league qualification. The event is seen as respect of UEFA for national football association and a bid to fight corruption in football. Diego Milito played a moajor in Inter Milan success in 2009-2010 before Alexandre Pato's AC Milan steal the show in 2010-2011.



Diego Milito, Inter Milan striker will be looking to win the UEFA cup and the Scudeto lost to Alexandre Pato AC Milan
The Red Devils campaign to reach the final and correct mistakes
In Group C Manchester United, the last season UEFA champions league’s finalist will start their campaign in same group as Benfica, FC Basel and Romanian minnows Otelul Galati. The Red Devils had brilliant performance last season but suffered 3-1 to Barcelona at Wembley stadium and a set to top this group.

Jose Mourinho on his mark to make history in La liga
In Group D, Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid the nine times UEFA champions will be trading his tactics against French side Lyon, Dutch club Ajax and Dinamo Zagreb from croatia. Real Madrid sees off Lyon in last year competition with 4-2 aggregate in fantastic secpnd round match. The Portuguese manager won only King cup last years and will be targeting La liga and champions league trophy.

Michael Ballack, Romelu Lukaku and Juan Mata to face former club in Group E
In Group E, Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas will be looking to achieve what Jose Mourinho, Avram Grant and Carlo Ancelotti failed. His first assignment for the Blues in Champions league level will be to secure finish at the top of Group E above Valencia, Bayer Leverkusen and Racing Genk.

Valencia will shot of its many former players like David Silva, David Villa and Juan Mata. The Stamford bridge club have signed Oriol Romeu, Romelu Lukaku and Juan Mata in a bid to strengthen the first team and play more attacking football. They will play Racing Genk and Valencia, in these matches Michael Ballack, Romelu Lukaku and Juan Mata will have test the challenge of their former club and the return of Sami Hyypia in England. AVB is ready for to face the Barcelona at any stage without fear.

Doubtfull Arsenal in a tricky group after knocking out Udinese
In Group F, Arsenal has been drawn in a tricky group with the Bundesliga champions Borussia Dortmund, Marseille and Olympiakos. Arsenal finished fourth in Premier league and had to overcome Udinese in play-off match, thanks to Theo Walcott goals in first and second leg matches. The Emirates club saw its Captain Cesc Fabregas, shinning midfielder Sami Nasri, left back Gael Clichy leaving for highly competitive teams.

UEFA Europa league champions back at top level to prove a point
In Group G, the last year Europa and Portugal champions, Porto was drawn as a top seed with Shakhtar Donetsk from Ukraine, Russia side Zenit St Petersburg and APOEL from Cyprus. AVB's former club will have tough season to prove its ability in champions league football. Radamel Falcao break the UEFA Europa league golas score in one season and Porto will be have to face the challenge of top defender this time without Falcao who moved to Athletico MaDRID.



Lisandro Lopez will be target reverge to Real Madrid but Radamel Falcao UEFA Europa league top scoer last season will be crucial miss for Porto in Super cup and Champions league
Current and four times UEFA champions, Barcelona meet seven times UEFA champions AC Milan
Barcelona cruise their way to win the UEFA cup at Wembley beating Manchester United 3-1. The four times UEFA and current UEFA champions will face Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s AC Milan the Serie-A champions and seven times UEFA champions in Group H which also have Belarusian club BATE Borisov and Czech Republic side Viktoria Plzen another champion league debutant. Lionel Messi topped champions league goal scorer with a goal in the final as Criatiano Ronaldo clinch Pichichi and European golden boot.



Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will compete for top honours at Barcelona and Real Madrid as well as individual. Last season ronaldo won La Liga and European Golden Boot while Lionel Messi won La liga trophy, UEFA Champions league cup, became UEFA top scoer and UEFA best player
At the end of champions league draw, journalist voted for the best Europe player among Lionel Messi, Xavi both from Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid striker. It wasn’t surprising that all three nominees are playing in La liga. Lionel Messi was voted the UEFA best player and became the first player to have won that award.

2011-2012 UEFA Champions League group stage draw
Group A
FC Bayern München (GER)
Villarreal CF (ESP)
Manchester City FC (ENG)
SSC Napoli (ITA)
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Group B
FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)
PFC CSKA Moskva (RUS)
LOSC Lille Métropole (FRA)
Trabzonspor AŞ (TUR)
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Group C
Manchester United FC (ENG)
SL Benfica (POR)
FC Basel 1893 (SUI)
FC Oţelul Galaţi (ROU)
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Group D
Real Madrid CF (ESP)
Olympique Lyonnais (FRA)
AFC Ajax (NED)
GNK Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)
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Group E
Chelsea FC (ENG)
Valencia CF (ESP)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (GER)
KRC Genk (BEL)
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Group F
Arsenal FC (ENG)
Olympique de Marseille (FRA)
Olympiacos FC (GRE)
Borussia Dortmund (GER)
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Group G
FC Porto (POR)
FC Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR)
FC Zenit St Petersburg (RUS)
APOEL FC (CYP)
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Group H
FC Barcelona (ESP)
AC Milan (ITA)
FC BATE Borisov (BLR)
FC Viktoria Plzeň (CZE)

Serie A Samuel Eto'o completes move from Inter Milan to primier liga Anzhi Makhachkala

Samuel Eto’o have completed a move to Anzhi Makhachkala from Inter Milan for around 20 million pounds.

The cameroon international will be among the highest paid players in the world and he will surely be the highest paid player in Primier Liga. The Russian club owner; Suleiman Kerimov has ambition to transform Anzhi Makhachkala and see the club competes at highest level in champion league. Samuel etoo'o transfer to Anzhi a crucial bid to secure ticket to chamipion league and even compete for UEFA trophies.
Anzhi spokesman Alexander Udaltsov told Sky Sports News confirmed the Samuel Eto’o transfer deal to Anzhi has been signed in Italy

Before that Udaltsov had told BBC Sport that Eto’o would earn £26.4m in his three years contract which is around £170,000 per week. He acknowledges Inter Milan for handling the transfer procedure in a professional to alive at a £18.5m transfer deal.

Samuel etoo have played for five Spain football clubs, Real Madrid B, Leganés, Espanyol , Mallorca and Barcelona before he moved to Inter Milan in 2009 after poor relation with Barcelona coach, Pep Guardiola. He has score 21 goals for Serie A club and was an influential part in winning the scudeto, Champion league trophy in Mourinho's era.

Samuel Etoo have joined other big names like Yuri Zhirkov who move from Chelsea and Robert Carlos, former Real Madrid left back.

New updated FIFA-Coca-Cola World Ranking for August 2011

FIFA Cocacola world ranking has been released and signal the end of Spain more than a year dominancy coming to an end. Netherlands are the new FIFA ranking leaders, their first ever highest rank; poorest rank was 25th in May 1998.

The new top ranked countries have joined other 6 countries (Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) to have topped the world ranking. Except for Dutch three times (1974, 1978 and 2010) world cup runner up, the other six national teams have won the world cup at least once.

The Bert van Marwijk’s Netherlands squad under Mark van Bommel captaincy have 100% record in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign won 6 matches and scored 21 goals.

England moved two places up in FIFA ranking and remained one of the big national that has not topped the FIFA cocacola ranking.

The currently ranking has been released after 76 games, including 2014 FIFA World Cup preliminalies, UEFA EURO 2012 matches and international friendlies.
TOP TEN OVERALL FIFA COCACOLA RANKING FOR ALL CONFEDERATIONS
TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA UEFA RANKING
Netherlands and spain are separated by only 33 points in FIFA-UEFA ranking. Russia national team has made its way to UEFA top ten ranking by move 5 places up.

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA CAF RANKING
Ivory Coast is one place down from previous overall FIFA Cocacola ranking, but still lead FIFA cocacola CAF ranking for Africa countries.
Nigeria and Algeria made big moves among the top 10 countries gaining 24 and 37 points respectively. They are the biggest moved countries in overall ranking together with Russia.

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA CONCACAF RANKING
Mexico still leads the FIFA CONCACAF ranking achieved after winning the CONCACAF gold cup. United States are second with hopes for more improvement under Jurgen Klinsman the new USA manager.

TOP TEN FIFA-COCACOLA CONMEBOL RANKING
In South America, Uruguay moved from 5th to the top of the FIFA CONMEBOL ranking. The South America Copa America champions benefited from Brazil 3-2 loss to German in international friendly. The two national teams are only separated by 18 points.

Alex Gibbs: Stretch/Gun Run Developments (Part 1)

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There are great coaches, legendary coaches, and then there is Alex Gibbs.

Alex Gibbs, while not the architect of zone and stretch, certainly became the patriarch of the most productive run concept in the past three decades.  Since “officially” retiring with Atlanta, but doing heavy consultation work with Houston and Seattle (and we can clearly see his thumbprints there), Alex Gibbs has remained an integral part in advancing the art of the run game.

Here may be the beginning and end to your education on stretch runs and how the concept has evolved through reduction in the past five years (and adapting itself to the proliferation of the gun).  Gibbs sits down with Steve Addazio (now head coach at Temple), Dan Mullen (now head coach at Miss State) and the rest of the Florida staff brainstorming how they can improve their gun run game after Chris Leak left.  Gibbs begins by explaining his entire system in great detail, going over the terminology that is integral to how his stretch runs are packaged, how his quarterback in Atlanta evolved the game, and the new challenges of today presented by defenses out of the gun (and more)…..



We will provide this video as a preface, offer up the second-half of the video later in the week, then follow-up with how many spread teams have codified their run game (and how it ties into what Mazzone is doing at Arizona State) into two distinct families (and the advantages of each).


Sit down, grab a notebook, and enjoy…..








VIDEO: Andy Murray win his second Cincinati trophy following Novak Djokovic shoulder injury

Andy Murray won his second Cincinati trophy following retirement of Novak Djokovic on second set. Before Novak's retirement, Murray was leading top seed in final by 6-3, 3-0. There haven't been much movement on top ten ATP ranking, as top six player in top 10 ranking retained there positions as andymurray stay fourth. The World No. 1 performance was way under his level lossing six of seven last games. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who move 6 places up in the last week ranking, failed to retain his number 10th position but only dropped to 11th leaving 10th spot for Nicolas Almagro. This is Novak Djokovic's second loss this year, to have a 57 win out of 59 and 9 titles this year. both games lost in finals. He now has to wait for U.S. Open for his 10th title this year, if he manage to recover on time. class="bioTableAlt stripeMe" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1"> style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; height: 20px; background-color: rgb(0, 40, 100); color: white; font-weight: bold;">
































































Rank Name& Nationality Points Position
Moved
Tournaments
 Played
1 Novak Djokovic, (SRB) 13,920 0 19
2 Rafael Nadal, (ESP) 11,420 0 21
3 RogerFederer,  (SUI) 8,380 0 19
4 Andy Murray, (GBR) 6,535 0 19
5 David Ferrer,  (ESP) 4,200 1 24
6 Robin Soderling,  (SWE) 4,145 -1 25
7 Gael Monfils,  (FRA) 3,165 1 23
8 Mardy Fish,  (USA) 2,820 -1 22
9 Tomas Berdych,  (CZE) 2,690 0 26
10 Nicolas Almagro, (ESP) 2,380 1 26

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