Maradona makes suprise inclusion

Colon defender Ariel Garce was the biggest surprise in Argentina’s (6/4 to be the top South American team) 23-man World Cup squad, which coach Diego Maradona released on Wednesday.

Garce, 30, has won just one cap for the national team and had been regarded as a surprise choice in the 30-man provisional squad named last week.

That appearance came in a 4-0 friendly win over Haiti two weeks ago, when Argentina fielded a side made up entirely of home-based players.

Garce was suspended for six months for doping in 2006 and plays for the Argentine club Colon. He was preferred to Inter Milan defender and captain Javier Zanetti.

The seven men cut from the provisional squad are Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini, Newell’s Old Boys defender Juan Manuel Insaurralde, Jose Sosa of Estudiantes, Olympiacos midfielder Jesus Datolo, Napoli forward Ezequiel Lavezzi, Lanus’ Sebastian Blanco and Juan Mercier of Argentinos Juniors.

The squad includes Lionel Messi (10/1 top goalscorer) and the country’s other big stars, which seems set to give the squad an abundance of talent up front, led by Messi, Carlos Tevez and Gonzalo Higuain.

Maradona, who presented a provisional 30-man squad last week, selected a group that includes three goalkeepers, seven defenders, seven at midfield and six forwards.

Maradona is likely to start Messi with Tevez or Higuain up front with a midfield anchored by Javier Mascherano, Juan Sebastian Veron, Jonas Gutierrez and Angel Di Maria. The four starters at the back are expected to be Nicolas Otamendi, Martin Demichelis, Walter Samuel and Gabriel Heinze.

The starting goalkeeper is almost sure to be Sergio Romero of Dutch club AZ Alkmaar.

Argentina struggled to reach the World Cup, qualifying fourth – the last automatic spot from South America.

Maradona has been in charge for 19 months but has failed to show the same great flair as a coach that he had as a player.

Argentina face Canada on Monday at River Plate’s stadium in Buenos Aires, in what is expected to be its last warm-up before the World Cup.

The 1978 and ‘86 champions open on June 12 in South Africa against Nigeria and also faces Greece and South Korea in Group B.

Argentine officials confirmed for the first time that the team will depart for South Africa on May 28.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Sergio Romero (AZ Alkmaar), Mariano Andujar (Catania), Diego Pozo (Colon).

Defenders: Nicolas Otamendi (Velez Sarsfield), Martin Demichelis (Bayern Munich), Walter Samuel (Inter Milan), Gabriel Heinze (Marseille), Nicolas Burdisso (AS Roma), Ariel Garce (Colon), Clemente Rodriguez (Estudiantes).

Midfielders: Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle), Juan Sebastian Veron (Estudiantes), Javier Mascherano (Liverpool), Angel Di Maria (Benfica), Javier Pastore (Palermo), Maxi Rodriguez (Liverpool), Mario Bolatti (Fiorentina).

Forwards: Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid), Carlos Tevez (Manchester City), Diego Milito (Inter Milan), Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid), Martin Palermo (Boca Juniors).

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The Premiership Review 2009/10

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premiership review 300x210 The Premiership Review 2009/10Chelsea edged out Manchester United by a single point which meant these two clubs have shared the last six Premiership titles. So on the surface little had changed in the competition but in practice, the Premier League is undergoing radical alterations.

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The top two may have been predictable but the fact that they lost thirteen games between them wasn’t. Standards began to level off and it was Liverpool who felt this most keenly. For the first time since 2004/05, the ‘Big 4′ failed to lock out the Champions League places.

Arsenal retained third position with some comfort but the distance to the chasing pack was reduced- and the Gunners poor record against Manchester United and Chelsea didn’t bode well for the future.

The London club at least kept their Champions League berth. Liverpool crashed down to seventh, passed by Tottenham, Manchester City and Aston Villa. It was Spurs who pipped the big spenders from Manchester to fourth position.

Chelsea and Manchester United may have become a ‘Big Two’ in the style of Spain but both clubs have some serious recruitment to do over the summer. United need support for Wayne Rooney and Chelsea are a squad that needs renewal and new blood.

If Spurs can gain a foothold at Europe’s top table they could push on and there is no doubting the wealth in the blue half of Manchester. Arsenal have a fight to retain their status and Liverpool fans will spend the period to August worrying about whether they can keep Fernando Torres.

At the bottom the relegated sides weren’t a surprise. Hull City only just survived last season and Burnley faded after a bright start. The Clarets spent sensibly but from the moment Owen Coyle left they looked doomed.

Portsmouth’s financial woes overwhelmed the club and their best players from the Harry Redknapp era had leaked away before the campaign began. Even before a nine point deduction for going into administration their cause appeared lost- and the FA Cup Final helped their fans forget what will be a struggle for survival in the Championship.

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Everton managed to climb up to eighth after a poor start caused by a horrendous injury list. Missing out on Europe might work to the Toffees advantage but bigger clubs are threatening to take away some of their squad.

If David Moyes can keep them together and add quality, Everton might be another top four contender, in what is becoming a crowded field for 2010/11.

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Jones ready for pitch battle

Dave JonesCardiff boss Dave Jones has warned his players they cannot use the much-criticised Wembley playing surface as an excuse if they struggle against Blackpool (Cardiff 13/10, Blackpool 21/10, draw 9/4 90 Minutes) in Saturday’s Championship play-off final.

The Bluebirds will hope to overcome Ian Holloway’s Seasiders and clinch a place in the Premier League (Cardiff 8/13 to gain promotion) for next season which brings with it a reported £90million cash windfall.

However, after Chelsea skipper John Terry became the latest big-name player to launch a scathing attack on the quality of the Wembley playing surface following Saturday’s FA Cup final, Jones is getting his players prepared for the worst.

“We can’t do anything about it so we’ll just have to get on with it,” said Jones.

“We won’t blame the surface.”

In fact Jones feels his players could even be at an advantage ahead of the game given that the Cardiff City Stadium’s surface has also been lambasted for its poor quality this past season so they will be used to playing on a difficult pitch.

“We had complaints about our ground but there was nothing we could do about it,” added Jones.

“The groundsman was pulling his hair out because he had been worried.”

In the meantime, Jones is just hoping his players can adapt well to the ‘massive occasion’ and end Cardiff’s 48-year exile from the top division.

He said: “We’ll have a look at the pitch but if the pitch is a mess what are we going to do? We’ve got to get on with it.”

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Benitez drops Spain hint

Rafael Benitez has admitted that he would like the chance to coach the Spanish national team but pledged his immediate future to helping Liverpool secure some silverware (Liverpool 10/1 Premier League 2010/11 Outright) next season.

The 50-year-old has been heavily linked with a move away from Anfield this summer following a trophyless campaign in which the Reds missed out on a top-four Champions League place and lost out in the Europa League semi-finals to eventual winners Atletico Madrid.

However following reports linking him with Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan, Benitez revealed that he has no plans to quit Merseyside at least until the end of his current contract in 2014.

And, as far as his long-term future is concerned Benitez stressed that he would like an opportunity to coach Spain, who go into this summer’s World Cup fancied to take the title (Spain 4/1 Outright Winner) after their Euro 2008 success.

“Right now I have four years left in my contract with Liverpool and I am very happy there,” Benitez told www.as.com.

“But, of course, in a few years, once [Spain coach Vicente] Del Bosque ends his work, I would like to be Spain coach.

“All of the Spanish coaches would like in the future to become national team manager.”

Meanwhile, Benitez has hit back at his critics and suggested that he has become a victim of his own success having guided the Reds to Champions League, FA Cup, European Super Cup and Community Shield glory in his first two years.

He added: “We made a huge mistake, as we won four titles at the start. Then people ask you for more, when in reality in the Premier League it’s assumed that at the start a coach needs time to adapt.

“(Manchester United manager Sir Alex) Ferguson took seven years to win the Premier League.”

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Host a Norway themed Eurovision Party

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2010 eurovision 2010 oslo betting 300x225 Host a Norway themed Eurovision PartyAlthough we’ve updated our eurovision sweepstake kit and many of our Eurovision Party tips from last year are still good ideas for this years knees up, our hosts are now Norway who really know how to party so its worth updating our advice with some extra hints and tips.

Traditionally, Norwegians are hunters, fishermen and winter-sportswomen. All themes which are hard to translate to a Eurovision style party, but in the interests of helping our faithful readers we’ve given it our best shot.

Viking Theme

An obvious theme but one which will surely be fun. Whether you encourage guests to go all out fancy dress or allow access to anyone wearing ugg boots and some paper horns stuck onto their hat, its a style which even those men who normally refuse to even consider dressing up will generally attempt. Decorate your home with piles of ‘gold and treasure’, plastic axes and shiny shields made of cardboard covered tinfoil.

Aurora Borealis Evening

Anyone with one of those swanky lights which washes the wall with light and changes colour will be able to mock up a northern lights display to rival the Aurora, at least after a few glasses of aquavit. Light the remainder of the room with just twinkling stars (fairylights) and the glow of the widescreen TV and you’ll have a magical setting. After everyone has marvelled at your creativity switch the lighting to ‘disco pulse’ and you’ll have an instant disco to end the night in style.

Red, Blue and White

Drape the Norwegian flag over tables, walls and balconies, tell everyone that they will only be able to attend if dressed in red, white or blue and theme your food along the same lines – this is quite easy even if you wish to stick to the Norwegian food theme using the traditional bright red sausage, lingonberries, cheese, pickled herring and blue potatoe salad (no really – Adirondack potatoes. Its that or blueberries)

a-ha!

Perhaps best known for their awesome ‘Take on Me’ video in the early 80’s, a-ha are probably Norways most famous mainstream musical export, and seem worthy of a themed Eurovision party, although they have never represented their country in this greatest of all musical challenges.  Use an online image search for ‘aha video’ and print out some poster sized prints to decorate your walls*, encourage everyone to wear a quiff or floppy fringe for the evening and make the dress code bleached denim. If I thought my wombles confession was embarrasing last year, its nothing to confessing that I had a Morten Harkett picture on my wall.

Norweigan food ideas

Food is an essential part of any Eurovision Party – the classic Norwegian favourite of smoked salmon is popular in the Uk and through most of the world, making it an easy choice both to source and be sure your guests will enjoy. For the slightly more adventerous, why not try rollmops – while not quite authentic Norwegian pickled herring they have the advantage of being available in jars next to the pickled onions in nearly all deli’s and supermarkets.

If you decide to stick with cold food, you could setup a smorgasbord (properly, in Norway, this is called a koldtbord). Include breads, Norwegian butter and cheese (Jarlsberg, Ridder and Gjetost are available in the UK), smoked and pickled fish, cold meats, sausages (generally in Norway pork sausages are preferred – good Deli’s may sell prinskorv, a small hot dog style sausage, but pork chipolata’s will embrace the Eurovision spirit without offending any Scandinavians present.) Add some potato dishes and you’ll have a good selection.

If you fancy hot food, then Polser, or hotdog sausages, served in soft white buns is an easy and authentic Norwegian partyfood. Alternatively meatballs in a tomato sauce make a good hearty mopping-up-the-alcohol meal which nearly everyone will enjoy. Traditionally made of beef, you could consider adding some Elk meat (yes, this is available online, or use venison which is more locally sourced for most of us). Ikea are also currently offering moose-lasagne for £1.50 a portion which doesn’t sound very traditional to us, but has the virtue of being quick, cheap and easy, if you can pursuade your local store to sell you a tray to take home.

Skal!

And of course no Eurovision Party would be complete without some drinks. Pils and aquavit (schnapps) are the national drinks of Norway and after extensive testing we can confirm that they’re both great Eurovision drinks. Ensure you have plenty of soft drinks for the drivers and those who get a little too enthusiastic too early and you’ll be sure to have a great evening.

Have a great party! Ha Det Fest!

*obviously ensuring its allowed under copyright law

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Eurovision National Selection Events

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eurovizija 2010 dizainas 300x101 Eurovision National Selection EventsFor some people how to host a Eurovision party has been front of mind for some months.

In lots of countries there are weekly Eurovision parties at selection events where a country chooses who they want to represent them – or who they think could be a potential Eurovision 2010 winner!

If you are looking for ideas about how to plan a Eurovision themed fest, check out individual Eurovision country qualifiing song competions.

Lots of countries have switch to choosing a song by public vote (Sweden’s Melodifestival the biggest of these), a bit like Pop Idol or X factor voting. below is a list of Eurovison National selection events by country.

National selection events

Albania Festivali i Këngës
Austria Song Festival
Azerbaijan Land of Fire
Belarus EuroFest
Belgium Eurosong (VRT)
Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Eurosong
Croatia Dora
Czech Republic Eurosong
Denmark Dansk Melodi Grand Prix
Estonia Eurolaul
Finland Euroviisut
FYR Macedonia Skopje Fest
Germany Unser Star für Oslo
Iceland Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins
Ireland National Song Contest or Eurosong
Israel Kdam Eurovision
Italy Sanremo Music Festival
Latvia Eirodziesma
Lithuania Lietuvos Dainų Daina
Malta Malta Song for Europe
Montenegro MontenegroSong
Netherlands Nationaal Songfestival
Poland Eurowizji
Portugal Festival da Canção
Romania Selecţia Naţională
Serbia Beovizija
Serbia and Montenegro Evropesma
Slovakia Eurosong
Slovenia EMA
Spain ¡Tu país te necesita!
Sweden Melodifestivalen
Turkey Eurovizyon Şarkı Seçmeleri
United Kingdom Eurovision: Your Country Needs You
Yugoslavia Jugovizija

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Mourinho admission rocks Inter

Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho has confirmed he wants to move to Real Madrid just three days before his Nerazzurri side take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League final (Bayern Munich 23/10, draw 9/4, Inter Milan 6/5 within 90 minutes).

The former Chelsea boss has long been linked with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu and Inter president Massimo Moratti admitted earlier this week he expected Mourinho to depart the Giuseppe Meazza over the  summer.

However, the Portuguese tactician was not expected to make an announcement about his future until after Inter’s European showdown with Bayern on Saturday but he has now confirmed he would welcome a move to Madrid.

“I want to go to Real Madrid, 100%,” Mourinho told Spanish publication Marca. “If I didn’t get there, I would leave football with a void in my career.

“Only Real can see me leave Milan after two incredible years of work. If I go, I do it with a clear conscience after having changed the club.”

Mourinho has already led Inter Milan to Serie A Success and Coppa Italia glory and he is now looking to cap an already sensational season by delivering Inter their first ever Champions League trophy.

Inter Milan have won the old European Cup, with their last appearance in Europe’s top final coming way back in 1972, where they were beaten by Dutch giants Ajax.

The Italian side remain favourites to pick up the Champions League trophy despite Mourinho’s bizarrely timed admission. Mourinho led his charges to victory over Chelsea in the early knock-out stages and they have
impressed throughout their European campaign this season.

The Italian giants also managed to see off holders and heavy favourites Barcelona in the semi-finals thanks to a rigid strategy and Mourinho will surely have a game plan ahead of the showdown with the German giants, who struggled to get past Italian opposition in the shape of Fiorentina in the quarter-finals.

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich’s Croatian striker Ivica Olic admits he is desperate to score in the Champions league final, despite being an Inter Milan fan (Olic 15/8 to score anytime in the Champions League final).

Olic revealed he had a trial with the Serie A giants as a 17-year-old and they were keen on snapping him up but he decided instead to move to German outfit Hertha Berlin as he felt it would be better for his career development.

Olic has a habit of scoring important goals for Bayern and the 30-year-old hit a hat-trick in the German side’s semi-final victory over Lyon, although without the suspended playmaker Franck Ribery to create openings in the Inter defence the Croatian forward may struggle to find the net against Inter.

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Copa Del Rey Final: Atletico Madrid v Sevilla Too Close To Call

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Copa del Rey copa 300x187 Copa Del Rey Final: Atletico Madrid v Sevilla Too Close To CallThe curtain falls on the Spanish domestic season tonight with the encounter between Atletico Madrid and Sevilla in the Copa Del Rey Final.

This game could easily go all the way and end up being decided on penalties such is the closeness of each side’s abilities. The draw is available at 3.25, with the inform goal machine Diego Forlan going at 6.00 to score the first goal at PartyBets.com.

Chance to silence sceptics

Both sides have performed inconsistently throughout the 2009/10 season but both managed to salvage their season’s right at the end. Atletico Madrid enjoyed Europa League success with a 2-1 win after extra time against a determined Fulham side in Hamburg, whereas Sevilla came out on top of an epic tussle with plucky Real Mallorca in a fight for fourth place and Champions League football next season. Both sides now have the chance to turn their season into a truly memorable one.

Sevilla (2.60) finished five places higher than Atletico (2.60) in the final league standings and go into the final as slight favourites. However, Sevilla coach Antonio Alvarez has stated that the two sides will be evenly poised at Camp Nou.

“I do not like to go in as favourites. That can stir up the pride of the opposition. We come with a 50 per cent chance. It is you [the media] who have to say those things, we respect Atletico Madrid a lot,” he said at a press conference.

Advantage Sevilla

Sevilla managed to find some winning form in the run-in, winning six and losing three matches of their last nine. Atletico on the other hand have already proven this season they can win cup competitions and produce the goods in the games that really matter.

These two sides played each other twice this season with Atletico winning their home match 2-1 and Sevilla winning 3-1 at home as well.

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The team news for Sevilla is that Brazilian forward Luis Fabiano is injured and will play no part in the Final. Fernando Navarro will be missing from the weakened defence and Avero Negredo is suspended.

Atletico face no major injury worries and welcome back their star players who were given a rest at the weekend.

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Seize the moment, says Robben

Arjen RobbenArjen Robben will tell his Bayern Munich team-mates they must take whatever chances come their way in the Champions League final against Internazionale on Saturday (23/10 Bayern Munich 9/4 draw 6/5 Inter Milan).

Holland winger Robben knows games at the highest level are often decided by fractions and believes the Bundesliga giants must be clinical in front of goal to have any hope of winning Europe’s elite club competition for the first time since 2001.

Robben has weighed in with some crucial goals en route to the Santiago Bernabeu and says Bayern must stick to their attacking principals (11/2 Robben – First and Last Goalscorer).

He also expects the Serie A champions not to sit back as much as they did when holding out against Barcelona with 10 men at the Nou Camp in the second leg of the semi-finals.

“I don’t expect Inter to defend as much as they did against Barcelona, though of course they also had a player sent off,” said Robben.

“We have to play our own game. We can’t change our tactics. We’ve played the whole season the same way and that’s what we will do in the final as well.”

He added: “On the day you have to sometimes be a bit lucky, but at least you have to be sharp in front of goal and the chances you get you have to take.”

The game takes on extra significance for Robben because he will be lining up against his former Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho, at the home of Real Madrid – the club he left in August 2009.

The 26-year-old, a title winner with Spain’s capital club, says he is relishing the chance to go back to Madrid and help Bayern win the Champions League – but not for personal gains.

Bayern remain on course for the treble and Robben is keen to put the team before any personal accolades.

When asked if he had a point to prove, Robben said: “Yes, but not particularly in this game. I can already be satisfied about this season. But of course this is the highest occasion for a football player, also as an individual, so hopefully I can have a good game. But it’s not to show people, it’s to win the title.”

He added on uefa.com: “That’s the most important thing. If I have a terrible game and we win in the end it’s all good.”

Robben said he and his team-mates did not expect to reach the final this season but that they did not want to waste a golden opportunity to win a major European trophy.

He said: “It’s funny, the club didn’t expect us to be in the final this year. The main goal was to win the championship and that’s what we did. But now we’re in the final, it’s a unique opportunity and you have to try and win it.

“You have to give all on this day and I think we will see 22 players who will play for their lives.”

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Holloway slams Hammers talk

Blackpool manager Ian HollowayBlackpool have been handed a boost ahead of the Championship play-off final against Cardiff on Saturday after boss Ian Holloway distanced himself from the vacant managerial position at West Ham (Holloway 33/1 Next Permanent West Ham Manager).

Holloway has been linked to the Hammers job following an excellent season at Bloomfield Road in which he has guided the club to within 90 minutes of the Premier League (Blackpool 6/5 Promotion) following a top-six Championship finish and play-off semi-final win against Nottingham Forest.

However, ahead of Saturday’s Wembley showdown against Cardiff City, (Blackpool 21/10,Cardiff 13/10, draw 9/4 90 Minutes) Holloway has pledged his long-term future to the Seasiders.

He said: “It’s an honour to be linked with something like that but it’s not genuine is it? If it was genuine then my chairman (Karl Oyston) would be talking to me about it. I think a lot of journalists are quite lazy. They look at things and think ‘oh, we can throw that name in’.

“At the end of the day it’s the people at the top of the clubs who make these decisions. You read the stories but these newspapers will be wrapping someone’s chips tomorrow. Never believe what you read in the papers. I don’t.

“I’m doing a job as well as I possibly can and I’m more than happy to keep doing it.”

Holloway’s outburst comes on the back of Blackburn’s denial that West Ham have made an approach to take Sam Allardyce (16/1) to Upton Park, while Portsmouth have paved the way clear for Avram Grant (1/10) to leave Fratton Park and take the job by saying they will not demand any compensation.

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