Friday, January 23, 2009

อัลฟาฮิมพร้อมนำทีมทุ่มเทคโอเวอร์สิงห์บลูส์


ทีม "สิงโตน้ำเงินคราม" เชลซี ตกเป็นข่าวการเปลี่ยนแปลงตัวเจ้าของอีกครั้งเมื่อทางด้าน ดร.สุไลมาน อัล-ฟาฮิม นำทีมนักธุรกิจชาวเยอรมัน พร้อมที่จะทุ่มเงินมหาศาลเพื่อเทคโอเวอร์


หลัง มีข่าวลือมานานว่าโรมัน อบราโมวิช เจ้าของทีมเชลซี เริ่มหมดความท้าทายกับทีมดังในลอนดอนนับตั้งแต่เทคโอเวอร์เมื่อปี 2003 และในปีนี้ก็โดนผลกระทบจากวิกฤติเศรษฐกิจจนทำให้สูญเงินไปมหาศาลจนคิดจะขาย ทีม

ล่าสุดก็มีข่าวว่าทางด้าน ดร.สุไลมาน อัล-ฟาฮิม ซึ่งเคยนำทีมเจรจาเพื่อเทคโอเวอร์ทีม "เรือใบสีฟ้า" แมนเชสเตอร์ ซิตี้ ได้นำทีมของกลุ่มนักลงทุนชาวเยอรมัน ในนามฟาล คอน อีควิตี้ บริษัทในสวิตเซอร์แลนด์ ซึงอยู่ภายใต้โฮลเกอ์ ไฮมส์ จะทำการเทคโอวเอร์

"เรากำลังมองหลายสโมสรในยุโรปมาก่อนหน้านี้ว่าตัวเลขจะขยับขึ้นหรือไม่ และตอนนี้เราก็กำลังทำแบบเดียวกันกับเชลซี"

"ผมไม่สามารถจะเปิดเผยรายละเอียดอะไรได้มากนักในเวลานี้"

" เราไม่สามารถจะทำเงินได้เพราะมี 11 นักเตะในสนาม เราทำเงินได้เพราะมันมีความเป็นไปได้ทางธุรกิจด้านอื่นๆที่จะทำได้กับสโมสร ฟุตบอล โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งอสังหาริมทรัพย์และลิขสิทธิ์ทีวี"

"ยังไม่ชัดเจนว่าเชลซี จะพร้อมขายหรือไม่ แต่ไม่ว่าจะยังไงเราก็ต้องลองดูก่อนว่าเราอยู่ในสถานะที่จะซื้อได้หรือไม่"

Thursday, December 25, 2008

สื่อผู้ดีเชื่อเชลซีปลดบิ๊กฟิลตั้งมันโช่คุมแทน


สื่อในอังกฤษประโคมข่าวว่า เชลซี ทีมรองจ่าฝูงพรีเมียร์ชิพมีแผนจะปลด หลุยส์ เฟลิเป้ สโคลารี่ กุนซือบราซิลเลี่ยนออกหลังทำผลงานไม่น่าประทับใจ และจะตั้ง โรแบร์โต้ มันชินี่ อดีตเทรนเนอร์อินเตอร์ มิลาน มาคุมทีมแทน


ทีม สิงห์บลูส์ทำผลงานไม่สู้ดี สถิติ 5 เกมหลังสุดในพรีเมียร์ลีก ชนะ 2 เสมอ 2 และแพ้อีก 1 นัด จึงยังเป็นที่สองของตารางแซงลิเวอร์พูล ขึ้นจ่าฝูงไม่ได้เสียที และผ่านเข้ารอบ 16 ทีมชปล.อย่างไม่สมศักดิ์ศรี ทำให้มีรายงานว่าแฟนๆ เริ่มเสียศรัทธาในตัวบิ๊กฟิล เช่นเดียวกับนักเตะหลายคนที่ไม่ค่อยพอใจการทำงานร่วมกับเขาเท่าที่ควร

ขณะเดียวกันสื่อในแดนผู้ดีสังเกตเห็นว่า มันชินี่ อดีตกุนซืองูใหญ่ ซึ่งเคยมีประสบการณ์เป็นอดีตผู้เล่นเลสเตอร์ ซิตี้ เดินทางมาที่ลอนดอนหลายครั้ง พร้อมด้วยจอร์โจ้ เด จอร์จิส เอเย่นต์ส่วนตัวของเขา ทำให้เชื่อว่ามีความเป็นไปได้สูงที่เขาจะมาเจรจากับเชลซี

โดยสื่อเชื่อว่าบิ๊กฟิลน่าจะโดนปลดในช่วงต้นเดือนมกราคมนี้ และโรมัน อบราโมวิช ประธานสโมสรเชลซีจะแต่งตั้งมันชินี่ให้มารับงานคุมทัพสิงห์บลูส์แทน
เสี่ยหมีจะปลดจิงอ่ป่าว

Monday, November 17, 2008

Drogba faces police and FA probes



Didier Drogba throws a coin back into the away fans' end at Stamford Bridge
Didier Drogba throws a coin back into the away fans' end at Stamford Bridge

Didier Drogba faces police and Football Association investigations after throwing a coin back into the crowd in Chelsea's Carling Cup loss to Burnley.

The Chelsea striker apologised for his actions which followed Wednesday's goal goal but could still be in trouble.

In a statement on Chelsea's website, Drogba said: "I tried to celebrate the goal and I received some things at me.

"The big mistake I did was to throw it back so if someone was hurt I just want to apologise for it."

Burnley will investigate coin incident - Coyle

There were no reports of any spectators being injured. However, the Metropolitan Police confirmed on Thursday that officers are looking into the incident.

A spokesman said: "An inquiry is being conducted by the Football Unit at Fulham police station. No-one has been arrested."

The incident happened after the Ivory Coast forward put the Blues ahead in the 27th minute of the match, which marked his return from injury.

Drogba, 30, made a single-finger gesture before throwing a coin back into the Burnley section of the crowd.

He said: "This is not something I should show in a football match.

"It was an incident in the heat of the moment and I regret it. It was just a mistake and nothing more."

A Chelsea spokesman said: "We will deal with this in the usual way. We are aware there is an incident. But we will not discuss it further until we have seen the referee's report."

DIDIER DROGBA AT CHELSEA
Appearances: 146
Goals: 81

Drogba in trouble:
Nov 2008: Faces police and FA investigation for throwing coin at Burnley supporters
May 2008: Red carded in Champions League final after slapping Man Utd defender Nemanja Vidic
Sep 2007: Sent off in a Premier League match against Fulham
Feb 2005: Dismissed against Barcelona at the Nou Camp
Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari said: "I have not spoken with Didier about any problem. The referee gave him a yellow card but I did not see what happened."

Burnley manager Owen Coyle said he did not see the incident but the club have said they will investigate the matter.

"Burnley Football Club is proud of the 6,100 supporters who made the trip to Stamford Bridge and offered magnificent vocal backing," the club said in a statement.

"However, the club does not condone any misbehaviour from supporters and we will gladly co-operate with any inquiry into the incident, either from the FA or Chelsea Football Club."

It was part of a miserable night for Premier League leaders Chelsea, who suffered a surprise exit 5-4 on penalties following a 1-1 draw.

Luiz Felipe Scolari says Didier Drogba was right to apologise

The FA may now decide to take action after examining referee Keith Stroud's report.

In 2002, Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher was sent off in an FA Cup tie against Arsenal at Highbury after throwing a coin back into the crowd. He received a mandatory three-match ban.

And Gordon Taylor, the chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, said a similar punishment should be handed out to Drogba.

"It's there for all to see, he's done something that's against the rules required of players, and a similar situation resulted in a three-match ban for Carragher," he said.

"So it would be very difficult to avoid an accusation that they (the FA) are inconsistent if they don't follow that line."

Taylor added: "In fairness to the lad, he knows he's done wrong, he apologised immediately after the game, but this happened in the heat of the moment and unfortunately there will be consequences now."

Carragher was also interviewed by police but no further action was taken. However, he was fined by Liverpool and warned about his future conduct.

Meanwhile, former Chelsea forward and current West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola has jumped to the defence of Drogba.

"If he has reacted then maybe he has been insulted and that is bad for football," said Zola.

"The crowd has to respect the players as much as the players have to respect the crowd.

"From what I know of him, he is a fair and honest player who gives everything on the pitch.

"You have to understand we are human beings and when you are playing an important match you can lose your composure when you are under pressure."

Zola added: "It is not easy, you are walking on the edge all the time but the secret is to not give these moments too much importance.

"I have come close to reacting a couple of times, it is not easy to control when you are getting abuse so it is understandable."

Thursday, November 6, 2008

KICK UP THE BACKSIDE

The team return to training today following the knock-back in Rome and the words of their captain will be taken on board.

John Terry followed Felipe Scolari on Tuesday night in highlighting areas of the performance that fell short during the 3-1 defeat and speaking to Chelsea TV, he disagreed with the many suggestions that the display was good before Roma's opening goal.

'We didn't start well and gave Roma a lift,' Terry insisted. 'We had plenty of possession but we didn't really go anywhere.

'Roma's line-up wasn't very attacking and things have been difficult for them at home with their fans and the pressure was on them and their manager.

'They hadn't won for two months and we gave them the perfect start by not getting out of first gear. It gave them the confidence they needed.'

Although the scorer of the 33rd minute first goal, Christian Panucci, has a good record of such strikes, Terry admitted something went very wrong with the Chelsea defending.

'Four of us were there including Big Pete [Cech] and we didn't deal with the ball. We needed to stay with the runners. After that myself and Alex were pushing on and trying to come back and the team was all over the place.

'Roma were going to sit back and make it difficult and frustrate us which they did and they got a good second goal. After that we really needed to kick on and it opened up for them; they got their third.

'Even after that we showed no sign of the fight and determination that over the last few years has got us to where we've been.'

Terry described that last observation as the most disappointing aspect of the night.

'Apologies to the fans, it was a great turnout and sorry for the result,' he added.

'We have been playing some really good football with brilliant movement of late but that has been collectively, as a team, and that is why we have been walking around teams and scoring goals.

'We didn't have any of that this time. We thought we could beat Roma as individuals and we could never do that.

'The result is maybe a kick up the backside that we needed. Maybe we need to realise we are not the best side that we thought we are.'

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

WOMEN'S WEEKLY

Chelsea Ladies progressed to the semi-finals of the League Cup on Sunday with a 3-0 home win over Fulham.

Things are really starting to hot up in the competition, with Doncaster Belles and Preston North End also in the semis. Arsenal take the one remaining place after beating Leicester City.

Chelsea's emphatic win was down to goals from Lianne Sanderson and soon-to-be Under 20 World Cup representatives Clare Rafferty and Katie Owen, who will be hoping to gain experience in Chile when England make their way there this month.

Elsewhere in women's football, Everton climbed to joint top of the league table with a 5-0 thrashing of Leeds Carnegie, putting Arsenal under pressure.

Despite Chelsea's League Cup campaign, the Blues have still played one more game than Arsenal and Everton, but even with a two-point gap to the leading duo, the challenge is truly on.

The other big task is the semi-final which takes place at the beginning of December - the opposition - Arsenal!

This will be the first meeting between the two sides this season, and after the Gunners lost out in the Cup last year to Everton, they will be extra keen to regain that title.

It could be the biggest match of the Ladies' season so far, and one that will be well worth watching, especially as the clash will take place on familiar turf, in front of home fans.

Regardless of the outcome from that match, improvements have already been made this season compared to previous campaigns.

The Ladies' have been putting in some truly outstanding performances, with goal tallies to match. There's still a long way to go and two league clashes with Arsenal and an away trip to Everton to come.

Today [Thursday], there is a fixture against Watford - the last competitive outing before December and that massive match against Arsenal.

Rafferty, Owen and Danni Buet will by then have played competitive games for their country, but, depending on how far England make it in the competition, that could have come to an end well before the Arsenal game.

The women's team will want to be 100 per cent match fit to stand a good chance of a League Cup Final place, although, considering the season's satisfying form, they have every chance of coming out on top.

CECH: WE DIDN'T DO ENOUGH

After conceding three goals in Chelsea colours for the first time since Boxing Day, Petr Cech was understandably disappointed with defeat in Rome.

Beaten by a close-range strike from Christian Panucci in the first half, we came undone at the start of the second as Mirko Vucinic added a second and then a third to condemn us to defeat, rendering John Terry's goal no more than a consolation.

The result will be a huge surprise to anyone who watched the first 30 minutes, where the Blues dominated possession and chances, as Roma goalkeeper Doni beat away shots from Deco and Frank Lampard.

Cech believes the home side, playing for their Champions League lives and under-fire manager Luciano Galletti, upped their game and left Chelsea shocked.

'I think that we started the game quite well, we had lots of possession, opportunities to score goals, but it was not enough to score a goal and I think when the time went on they got more confidence and then they got a goal and I think it changed the game.

'We knew it was going to be difficult because they are at a difficult moment, they needed some points as well, and they were not doing well in Serie A, and this can be a big factor.

'They were playing for everything and once they scored the first goal they had the advantage and in the second half we started too slow and conceded two goals,' he added. 'We started thinking too much bout scoring goals and they had the opportunity to counter-attack and they took it.'

Indeed the second period was a huge contrast to the first, and the 26-year-old explained the difficulties of conceding as early as the 48th minute.

'After two minutes we conceded a goal and then everything was much more difficult for us. We wanted to score a goal as soon as possible to get back in the game and we made some mistakes and they punished us for them.

'We are very disappointed, because we came here to get three points and our qualification and we got beaten, and we didn't play well.'

We travel to Bordeaux in three weeks with another opportunity to seal our progression into the knockout rounds, and Cech remains confident, firstly pinpointing our next fixture at Blackburn as the ideal time to recover from this result.

'We have another game against Blackburn in the league, so this is the first chance to bounce back. We are at the top of the league and we want to stay there, so this is the first opportunity,' said the goalkeeper.

'Until so far we have played really well, we have the confidence and we know we can go far in all competitions and one game in Roma cannot change that.

'We have two games to play, we have one away and one at home and we have enough quality to bounce back again.'

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ARSENAL TICKET NEWS UPDATE

On Thursday morning, tickets for our Premier League game at home to Arsenal on Sunday, 30 November will go on sale to members with 18 or more loyalty points.

Fans can book their tickets from 7am online, or 9am at the box office.