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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

United’s Guide to Summer Transfers


After losing out the BPL title in the last minute of the match, United have endured a trophy less season after 2004/05. This won’t stop Sir Alex Ferguson to take a dig in the market and sign some crucial signings. Here are a few possible players who can make a significant impact on the proceedings at Old Trafford.










Leighton Baines ( Left back at Everton, aged 27) – After a dip in Evra’s performance, Ferguson is contemplating to make a bid for Baines. Daily Mail suggests that a bid of 10 million GBP is good enough to test Everton’s resolve. It is highly unlikely that he would come to Old Trafford as an understudy to Evra but his arrival would mean an end to illustrious career of Evra.



Nathaniel Clyne ( Right back at Crystal Palace, aged 21) – A hugely talented youngster who rose through the ranks at Crystal Palace, has been tracked for years by Ferguson. Should he reject contract extension, Ferguson will get his man. At 21, he’s already displayed a lot of maturity, playing with the big boys and even made it to the PFA team of the year (Championship). According to Daily Mail reports, If United sign Clyne, they would have to pay training compensation to Eagles.




Jan Verthogen (Centre back at Ajax Amsterdam, aged 25) – Arguably the best defender in Netherlands at the moment. According to Daily Mail, United are pondering of a move to the 8 million GBP defender who’s into his last year at Ajax. Could be an ideal replacement for Rio Ferdinand, who’s on the wrong side of 30’s. His signing would enhance the fight for the coveted place in the starting lineup among Jones, Evans and Smalling.




Robert Lewandowski ( Striker at Borussia Dortmund, aged 23) – The Pole has been terrific in front of the goal, scoring 30 goals in 46 appearances. Sir Alex Ferguson and his assistant Mike Phelan made a check on Lewandowski at DFB Pokal final in Berlin. And if the reports from Metro are to be believed, a bid in excess of 15 million GBP is enough to convince Dortmund to sell their prized marksman, who’s agent has revealed that the contract offered by Dortmund was in sufficient and United are interested in his services.



                                         

Nicolás Gaitán (Attacking Midfielder / Winger at S.L.Benfica, aged 24)
- The talented Argentine who has caught everyone’s attention with exceptional performances against the likes of United and Chelsea. It will be interesting to see where he would play under Ferguson’s team. An attacking midfielder who can slide down the left wing with ease and also has a great eye for goal. According to Telegraph, United are plotting a 20 Million GBP plus Fabio Da Silva and Federico Macheda, who’s days at Old Trafford are numbered.


Christian Eriksen (Attacking Midfielder at Ajax Amsterdam, aged 20) - Despite not being English (or even Spanish) Ajax's Danish playmaker Christian Eriksen is wanted by both Manchester United and Manchester City. According to Guardian, Sir Alex Ferguson has put the 19-year-old at the top of his wanted list, which is probably precisely why Roberto Mancini wants him too. It will take £20m to prize the 19-year-old from Ajax's grasp

                             
Shinji Kagawa (Attacking Midfielder / Winger at Borussia Dortmund, aged 23) – Shinji Kagawa heads the potential list of recruits at Old Trafford as Red Devils seek to strengthen their side and wrestle the premiership title away from neighbors City. Kagawa scored 13 goals in 31 league games as Dortmund won the Bundesliga from Bayern by eight points. He would fit the profile currently adhered to by United of a young player who would improve and not cost a premium price – with him costing between £15m to £20m.


Lucas Moura (Attacking Midfielder at Sao Paolo, aged 19) - Sao Paolo have set a hefty price tag believed to be in the region of €50 million on their top talent Lucas Moura, Metro reveals. Lucas Moura is, after Neymar, the hottest up-and-coming player in world football at the moment. Lucas has a contract that runs until 2015 and has a release clause of €80 million, Sao Paolo are in no rush to sell the youngster.



Javi Martinez (Defensive Midfielder at Athletic Bilbao, aged 23)
– Sir Alex Ferguson had a first check on the Basque player when both the sides met in Europa League. So impressed was Ferguson that he feels that a £24 million is enough to do business. Recently, the player had suggested that he’s not worth the £ 34 million that the club values him. A top priority for Ferguson in the midfield, given his brilliant performances this season where Bilbao reached the finals of Copa Del Rey as well as Europa League.



Moussa Dembélé (Central Midfielder at Fulham, aged 24) – The Belgian attacking midfielder who has been deployed as a deep lying midfielder by Martin Jol, has found consistency and helped Fulham finish as high as 9th in EPL. Considered as many as a ready made replacement for Paul Scholes who just prolonged his career another year, after abandoning retirement. Reports from Dailymail suggest that a bid of £10 M is good enough to make Jol sell his prized asset. United need to sign him as a cover for Darren Fletcher who has been out for most of the season due to long-term illness and Tom Cleverley, who had been prone to injury problems through out the current season.






Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Long Lost Link Between FIAT and Bianconeri

Well, First of FIAT (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) or (Italian Automobile factory of Turin) is an automobile giant based in Turin. Yes, the same place where the Bianconeri ply their trade in Serie-A.
FIAT was founded in 1899 by Giovanni Agnelli along with a group of investors. His stake in FIAT which he bought for 400 US $ is worth Billions now. History apart, the Agnelli family have taken over the presidency of the Bianconeri in 1923, which constitutes the oldest sporting partnership in Italy, thus making Juventus the first professional club in the country.

Over time, the club has become a symbol of the nation's culture due to their tradition of success, some of which have had a significant impact in Italian society, especially in the 1930s and the first postwar decade and the ideological politics and socio-economic origin of the club's sympathizers. This is reflected, among others, in the club's contribution to the national team, uninterrupted since the second half of 1920s and recognised as one of the most influential in international football, having performed a decisive role in the World Cup triumphs ​​of 1934, 1982 and 2006. The club's fan base is larger than any other Italian football club and is one of the largest world-wide. Support for Juventus is widespread throughout the country and abroad, mainly in countries with a significant presence of Italian immigrants.


The club seems to be progressing well under Andrea Agnelli, the last Agnelli male. Ever since their promotion back to Serie-A, the club has always found the backing of Agnelli family, be it the funds required to build their new stadium or acquisition of new talent. This season, they have financed the deals of Vidal and Vučinić who are quite proving to be decisive in the title chase. Hope Juve win their 30th Scudetto and the 3rd STAR is in the way :D

FORZA JUVENTUS \m/ 



TAKNEV

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Avengers : Review



Marvel has given us Two Iron Man movies, two Hulk movies with two different Hulks, plus a Thor and a Captain America flick. Finally, we now have all those characters together in one place in “The Avengers.”



                              The action begins as Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and his cohorts at S.H.I.E.L.D. are protecting and harnessing the energy of the Tesseract. A holdover from the “Captain America” movie, it’s a small cube of unimaginable and never-ending energy which also serves as a gateway between different universes and dimensions. The Tesseract seems to be destabilizing, but turns out that’s only the fallen Asgardian demigod Loki (Tom Hiddleston, about which more later) traversing time and space to take over the planet. Within seconds he flips Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Professor Selvig (Stellan Skarsgard) to his side and steals the Tesseract. It’s an impressive scene.

That’s followed by another impressive scene, when Clark Gregg’s Agent Coulson calls Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow to tell her Hawkeye’s been “compromised.” She’s tied to a chair and being interrogated — actually, she’s interrogating her captors — and performs a well-choreographed ballet of violence to free herself in seconds. Call it a cliché, but Johansson does look good doing it.

Now it’s time to assemble the rest of The Avengers. Nick Fury personally asks the newly-defrosted Captain America (Chris Evans) for help. Coulson, Fury’s right-hand man, recruits Tony Stark, aka Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) at his penthouse apartment where he’s about to canoodle with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow). Black Widow finds Bruce Banner, aka The Hulk, hiding in Calcutta. Mark Ruffalo, by the way, the third actor to play The Hulk after Eric Bana and Edward Norton, probably should’ve been playing the role from the start. His angsty everyman persona and quiet rage scream for a new Hulk movie starring him.

Thor (Chris Hemsworth) literally swoops in after Iron Man, Captain America and Black Widow rather easily capture Loki, who’s Thor’s Asgardian half-brother, which leads to a rather nasty yet fantastic confrontation between Iron Man and Thor. When Captain America joins in, it’s on! Fanboys will need a cold shower after that threesome is through.

“The Avengers” by design is a big flashy movie, but some of its best moments involve Downey Jr. and Ruffalo, who have the type of chemistry you can’t teach. Iconoclast Stark playfully needles Banner in hopes of getting him turn into that “other” guy, but to no avail. Instead, Stark relates to Banner in such a way that you almost can’t picture any other actors playing that scene. There’s a good reason why those “Iron Man” movies do so well: because Downey was born to play that role, and in “The Avengers” he’s consistently funny throughout. Much of that credit also must go to writer-director Joss Whedon, whose gift for characterization and crackling dialogue is well-known to fans of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Firefly.” He gives every “Avengers ”character their moment, and none disappoint.

It must also be said that sometimes, a super hero movie is only as good as its bad guy, and Loki, played by the otherworldly scary-good Tom Hiddleston, is anything but low-key (ha!). If you thought he showed flashes of brilliance in “Thor,” wait until you see him here, wrapped in a rapturous sheen of evil, preening like the cocky yet petulant denizen of Asgard that he is.

So — was “The Avengers” worth the hype, and the wait? Hell yes! As a super hero movie about familiar characters many have been waiting years to see assembled like this, “The Avengers” is a cathartic, wildly entertaining and imaginative experience that speaks to all generations of comic book fans and then some.

Four-and-a-half out of five stars from my perspective.