Friday, 17 December 2010

Football on the TV goes mobile

Yes, that is right your favourite football on the TV site has now gone mobile, with an app now available in Itunes store for Ipod touch, Iphone and Ipad.

Now you don't even need to be on your computer to check when all the live football is on TV, you can do it from your Iphone or Ipod when you're out and about. Now that is what I call "an essential must have" Not only is a must have for all footy fans but it is a perfect app for your better half. If she has the app then she can make plans around the football!


The app is based ont he site and uses the same fixture list so covers all live games shown on Sky Sports, ESPN, BBC, ITV, Channel 5, HD and 3D across all English leagues, SPL, Champions League, Europa League, Cup competitions, La liga, Bundesliga and Serie A.

The funky reminder feature means you’ll never miss a live game and you can search easily for your favourite team, by competition or date. 

A quick internet connection is needed to update the live fixtures but even if you are out an about without internet connection the app stores the information so you can still browse 15 days of live football. So you will never miss a game again and you can check what is on while you're out and about too.

Download the app from itunes today click on the link below

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Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Thank you for visiting Manchester!!


And so it comes to pass. Another week and another star player at a Manchester club hands in a transfer request. So what to make of the Argentinean striker and undoubtedly Man City's best player who has carried the team recently?

Tevez's unhappiness in England has long been documented and attributed to various factors such as the weather (join the club Carlos) and his daughters being thousands of miles away. Some of his outbursts have bordered on the truly bizarre with him threatening to quit football for good long before his sell by date is up. In an article in the official Manchester City magazine last week he stated that he may retire in four years but remained committed to the club's cause. This was before his touchline spat with Roberto Mancini and the subsequent issung of a public statement which announced that the relationship between player and club had broken down. We have been here before of course in a very bitter spat with Fergie that occurred not so long ago. 

The next question must be what is the role that Kia Joorabchian has played in all this. Denials and counter denials are being issued almost by the hour and the Iranian born agent isn't backwards at coming forwards. Who to believe? Certainly Garry Cook, the man with the midas touch but in reverse, seems to alienate everyone he comes into contact with so it comes as no real surprise that he is implicated in the whole affair. 

Tevez has stated publicly that he has no beef with Mancini although on the pitch arguments may undermine this slightly. Mancini is renowned for lacking some people skills but generally has the backing of his players (negative tactics aside) so we need to look higher up the food chain at City. At this moment there are more questions than answers but one thing is definite based on previous episodes (Ref: Man United and West Ham) Carlito isn't going to go quietly or without a fight......

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Monday, 6 December 2010

When Football was a Mans Game

I'd like to introduce our first guest blogger here at football on the TV. This is one mans rant about how football is no longer a mans game.
The author, Paul Newton, is also organising a world record attempt at the longest 5-a-side game to ever take place in the aid of charity for a much under funded disease Wegener's granulomatosis. Check out his facebook page Soccer AM... PM....AM for info and if you are feeling generous please donate here

I'm 33 years of age now and packed in my season ticket about three seasons ago now, ending a 20 year run of supporting Sunderland home and, now and then, away. I decided to give up on football after spending a freezing cold Saturday afternoon watching Sunderland play Chelsea. It was a poor game, the football that we played under Roy Keane was effective in the lower leagues but, my god, it was hard to watch.

I sat and watched John Terry and it made me sad. People tell me that he's the enforcer. The hard man. The rock at the heart of the Chelsea defence, nay the team. The very foundation that Chelsea, and our 2010 world cup chances (?), were built. For 90 minutes he whined, he cried, he complained and he bitched on like a fanny, Kenwyn Jones bullied him all afternoon. It wasn't just him, Ashley Tweedy and Lampard spent the day crying at the ref and playing with one arm permanently in the air claiming for fouls of decisions that were clearly going to be given against them.

I just thought, Football has turned into a pantomime, no, a ballet. Im not interested in this and its only going to get worse. the amount of money you spend is not matched by the effort or passion on the pitch. It used to be a mans game with hard tackles, the occasional skirmish and a blooded head, its just turned soft.

Disagree? Then try to tell me that good old fashioned players like Kevin Ball, Roy Keane, Terry Butcher, Stuart Pearce and Graham Souness would have been seen plying their trade wearing a bloody Snood? I would be amazed if these guys wore a vest under their SHORT SLEEVED shirts. Stunned if they ever wore gloves, even when snowballing. They would rather play in bare feet than wear red, green or, christ help you Bendtner, PINK boots. If you asked them if they would have like to wear a hood/scarf combination to play football in, they would have killed you. Most of them just by staring at yo until you shit yourself to death.

We need to take back football and make it a mans game, its turning into a sanitised stale version of the game I used to love and care for with a passion. No more family enclosures and no more neutral zones for the fans (only at bloody Fulham)...I want cold pies, white hot Bovril, tackling from behind to return and kinds below 10 banned from gong to the games. THEN the atmosphere will return, crowds brought to life by hard but fair tackle, the players proving that they care as much as the fans.

I once saw a Sunderland player, John Kay, beak his leg at Roker park and, as he was being stretchered off the pitch, he was pretending to row off the pitch as if her sitting in a little boat. THATS what football is all about....its a mans game played my men, not girls if scarfs.

Author Paul Newton

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Friday, 3 December 2010

Fifa – “For themselves not football”


How much? No no, not enough fro my vote
Well we didn’t win bid to host the World Cup and not only that but we only managed to get two votes in the first round. 

Our media have gone berserk with claims of a fix and a scandal and although it is certainly sensational and maybe even patriotic journalism it is fair to say they have a point. 

I’ve tried to look at the decision for 2018 and 2022 objectively and from a Fifa perspective you can understand that the legacy the World Cup will leave in both Russia and Qatar will be greater than what would be left in UK and possibly the US with regards infrastructure and the development of the country. They can also justify the decision by the fact the World Cup is a footballing showpiece that aims to bring the game to the far reaches of the globe not just those countries who already have established leagues, stadium and fan base. 

Having said that, the decision still smacks of belligerence from Fifa and there is a huge stench of bribery and corruption. Fifa have never been great friends with England and the English FA. They resent the fact that our game is so powerful and influential across the globe, especially with the Premier League being a global success and generating the revenue that it does. It was clear for all to see that we had the strongest bid on a technical and commercial level and it was obvious we could host an amazing World Cup with the passion he have for the game and the multi-cultural society that already exists here in the UK.

It is apparent that the criteria Fifa set out for the bidding nations is clearly ignored when it comes to making the final decision. This is highlighted by the fact the technical report, that cost the England bid team £3m to carry out, was completely ignored. Both Russia and Qatar had the worst technical bids of all the competing nations but they both won the right to host the World Cup. Is it coincidence that both these nations are oil rich nations??? I think not. 

Money talks when it comes to Fifa and their executive committee members, something that has been made apparent by the investigation of the British press and BBC outing some, if not all the bribery and corruption that takes place within Fifa. The committee members are clearly not honourable people, they are self-promoting, back stabbing, lying, money grabbing, egomaniacs who clearly value self promotion and profit over the benefit of the game globally and in their own regions.  To promise votes face to face and then relinquish them is a true sign of cowardice and essentially shows the committee members who made these promises and then reigned on them as weak men. If they were not going to vote for England then be a man, be honourable and say so, we should ban all those who reigned on their promises from the country.  

Total dejection from the bid team, who couldn't have done more
What made these members change their minds??? We will never truly know, late night lobbying from the Russians, and their ability to offer top notch money laundering facilities through their government links with the Mafia, so the BBC can’t trace the bribes? It would be foolish to think that the media coverage did not harm our chances, this has been stated by Andy Anson as some of the reasons given to him by some committee members, and apparently it was the last thing the Blatter said to the committe before voting commenced, but it would also be foolish to think this was the only reason. 

I can only hope this decision helps in mobilising and motivating the media even more to root out the corruption and bribery and general blasé attitude of the Fifa committee members to these practices. I also hope that our own FA and Premier League back the media and begin to really exert pressure on Fifa to reform their antiquated, highly irregular and clandestine voting system.  The game in our country is very powerful, as are our clubs, with top players and managers from across every corner of the globe and our worldwide TV audience. We should begin to distance ourselves from Fifa, vocally and publically calling for change and reform and outing those who are mixed up in the clear corruption and political d*ck swinging that takes place in Fifa. If this decission was a backlash to our media then our media and FA should insitgate a huge backlash against Fifa.

Russia is a vast country, with poor transport links, a secretive undemocratic state where free speech is still punished, as highlighted by the killings of various journalists in recent times, and mafia gangs have huge influence.  Add on top of that an inherent racist culture, where black players in the Russian Premier League are constantly subjected to abuse that goes unpunished by Fifa and UEFA and the massive problem of organised crime and match fixing that takes place in Russia it is difficult to see the logic in the decision.
Qatar is a country of 2 million people with temperatures reaching 50 degrees c in summer, too hot to even sit in never mind run around.  It will be interesting to see whether the Qatar Fifa executive committee member stands in the election for the next Fifa president in 2011 as was widely predicted before this decision 

As I said at the start of this post the only reasonable explanation is the legacy that Fifa believe the world cup will leave, with Russia being forced to invest in infrastructure and Qatar representing the Arab world not just their country.  That and the huge bribes and promises of cheaper oil. 

It is a very disappointing decision, especially as we had by far the best bid by far, but now our media and FA should focus on pushing for reform within Fifa rather than pandering to them to host any more tournaments. Football and Fifa will be much weaker without the backing of England and maybe we should look at starting our own regular invite only tournaments outside of Fifa and UEFA.

Fifa committee members are only out for themselves not football.

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Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Englands 2018 World Cup Bid - Backhanders and bribes

The FIFA executive committee are due to announce the hosts of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups on Thursday against the back drop of fresh allegations of corruption and dodgy dealings, made by BBC’s Panorma program. 

It comes as no surprise that FIFA executive committee members have been engaged in backhanders and bribes, especially recently with the huge sums of money being spent on the actual bids themselves and the estimated £3 billion in revenue brought into the country.

FIFA has always been more of a clandestine intuition similar to The Masons, where nobody really knows what goes on behind closed doors and there is no transparency over voting. FIFA is beast that has never been responsive to change and this is highlighted in their secret voting system. Rooting out bribery and backhanders should be quite an easy process for FIFA with heir being only 23 voters on the committee but the problem comes from the willingness and almost blasé attitude of both the competing host nations in offering bribes and the committee members willingly accepting them.

The voting is highly political within FIFA and all committee members are first and foremost looking to get the best deal for their region in exchange for their votes. It is basically a d*ck swinging contest with the competing nations pandering to the committee members who use this to show how big their d*cks are and how influential within FIFA they are. 

Jack Warner is a prime example of someone who has abused his power as recently as 2010 in buying up tickets to sell on the black market for South Africa 2010 but remains a key influential figure in the voting for 2018 and 2022. 

Hopefully this furore has given FIFA a wakeup call and they will review the whole bidding and voting process for future tournaments and they will at least understand that with so much money invested in the bid and the financial and prestigious rewards for the winning country are so large that a little transparency will go a long way to giving much more credibility to the FIFA executive committee.

I hope the FIFA committee don’t read this post, (I know Sepp is a huge fan of the site) and decide they are not going to vote for England’s bid and hopefully the Panorama program hasn’t damaged the bid too much. Politicians and the England 2018 bid party have all criticised the timing of the Panorama program, calling it unpatriotic. I tend to agree the timing is poor, especially as they were not fresh allegations. Having said that, if as a country, we are willing to spend millions of pounds on a bid we have the right to know that the voting process is fair and true. Also we have a free press in this country, something we should be proud of and not something we should be trying to curb, unpatriotic or not!

Personally I would love to see the World Cup in England and here’s hoping that Big Willys (sorry) Royal seal of approval helps seal the deal!

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Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Time for Players to Take Responsibility


The major talking point form the weekend was Nani’s goal against Spurs. Harry has been quoted as saying it was farcical and a real mess, which it is true it was but not on the refs part.

From the very first time you start playing football you are taught the basic lesson of playing to the whistle, why then does Harry feel that Gomes and his Spurs team should play to their own imaginary whistle?

True, Nani handled the ball when he was on the floor but Gomes picked the ball up and looked to play on, so Mark Clattenburg was well within his rights to not blow his whistle and let the game flow. Spurs are arguing that there was no advantage but Gomez didn’t even drop the ball close to where the handball happened, he threw the ball about 12 yards forward. Was he expecting the free kick to be taken form there?

The ref got it right, he never blew for a free kick and let the game carry one as Gomes had the ball in his hand, Gomes then threw the ball 12 yards forward and assumed he had a free kick. This is where players and managers need to take responsibility for their actions. Players can’t go deciding they should have a free kick or start making referring decisions otherwise it would be more like a kick about in the play ground with no ref.
It amazes me that professional players think they can blame the ref for their own stupidity, it is a similar situation with the goal Liverpool scored against Sunderland after Michael turner had nonchalantly back heeled the ball towards his keeper from a free kick. 

Maybe the players should take a break from training for a session or two and actually get to know the basic rules of football, they can’t just change them mid game to suit themselves or because they think they know better. It is indicative of the way the game is going where players do all they can to cheat and con the referee and then managers moan when the ref gets a decision wrong. Players no longer accept responsibility for their own actions on the pitch and it is time they did.

Note to Harry, moan and criticize the ref all you want but you should know the rules and so should your players. Maybe he should stop talking to the press and actually teach his players the rules of the game.

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Friday, 22 October 2010

Rooney Signs 5 year deal!

Well well, in a dramatic turnaround Wazza has decided to stay at Old Trafford and has signed a new 5 year contract.

Rooney has apologised to fans and players and is now keen to carry on doing what he does best... no not sh*gging prossies, scoring goals.

Apparently after these last few days Rooney has realised what a big club United are, or they have offered him an extra £10k a week, one or the other.

Whether this is a good decision by Rooney or not time will tell and keep an eye out on this blog for a more comprehensive look into this saga.
Will this deciosn give United a boost before there tough trip to Stoke on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 and will he play. It wouldn’t surprise me if Rooney started and scored against Stoke and he is now evens with the bookies to score at any time

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Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Rooney to go go go!


It is the story that just won’t go away and now Alex Ferguson has came out in his press conference ahead of their home game against Bursaspor to suggest that Rooney is looking to leave Old Trafford. 

Fergie suggests that Rooney and his agent have indicated that he will not be signing a new contract and will be looking for a fresh challenge and for Fergie to come out and say that about one of the clubs best players and most marketable players suggests that Rooney will definitely be on his way. The big question now seems to be is will Rooney be on his way in January or the summer? 

The bookies have instantly opened a market on where Rooney will end up with Man City the current favourites to land the striker, which I’m sure would go down well with the Old Trafford faithful.  They certainly have the money available and they could match his reported £200,000 per week wage demands but will Rooney really want to make the switch across to the blue side of the city.
It’s unclear of Rooneys intentions right now but you can bet that he won’t be short of offers whether he will go abroad or remain in the Premier League remains to be seen.

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Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Get in, you beauty. I knew I was due a winner and last night my accumulator tip came in netting me a cool £260 from £10. Now I’m not an overly superstitious man, but I’m sure every fan has strange superstitions, like I won’t wear my slippers when watching my team play. So after a baron spell of 0 in 6 I changed bookies to Will Hill and got my first win... plus a free £10 bet. Now I’m 1 in 7 and in profit, and I can sense a winning streak coming on.

I’m putting my bad start down to the start of the season being quite unpredictable but enough of me revelling in my first win if the season, here are my tips for tonight, can I make it 2 in a row?

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Tottenham v FC Twente – Spurs to win at odds of 4/5

Expect goals in this game. Spurs have already shown they can score in the Champions League and expect them to attack tonight, however they will be susceptible at the back with injuries to their key centre backs. Score prediction 4-2

Schalke 04 v Benfica – Schalke to win at odds of 6/4

Shalke have had a poor start to their Bundesliga campaign and Benfica already have 3 points from their opening CL match. However I expect home advantage to count in this tie. Score prediction 2-1

Hapoel Tel Aviv v Lyon – Draw at odds of 11/5

Lyon are clear favourites but do not often travel well in Europe. Tel Aviv will be keen to impress, especially at home and I expect them to earn a credible draw. Score prediction 1-1

Valencia v Manchester United – Valencia to win at odds of 13/8

Probably the most controversial choice but Valencia are on fire and are top of La Liga playing some great football. Man United are struggling to get results and a trip to Valencia is a tough place to start. I expect Valencia to win this one. Score prediction 2-1

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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Tuesdays Champions League betting tips

After another close call with my accumulator on Saturday, I’m feeling even more confident of a winner coming real soon. 3 out of 4 results came in on Saturday with Birmingham only drawing 0-0 with Wigan the result that let me down.

So below is my pick for Tuesdays Champions League games. A £10 bet on these beautys will net you £261

Chelsea v Marseille – Chelsea to win at 4/11

Chelsea have been very strong this season and the Champions League is a priority so i can’t see anything but a Chelsea win at Stamford Bridge

Basle v Bayern Munich – Chelsea to win at 4/11

Last season’s finalists have had a strong start to their domestic campaign and even away from home I fancy Bayern to nick a slender win

Ajax v AC Milan – Draw at odds of 11/5

Milan have started the season in fine form but I expect Ajax to provide a tough test from them at home and I’m expecting a tight game finishing in a draw

Braga v Shakhtar Donetsk – Shakhtar to win at odds of 2/1

Braga could become the group whipping boys after a hammering by Arsenal in their opening game. Although they are at home tonight I expect the experience of Shakhtar to see them win in Portugal

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Friday, 24 September 2010

So close yet so far....


Tuesdays Carling Cup games provided some shocks like I predicted and I was 7 minutes away from a massive £1,500 win. Chilvers of Notts County, is the maniac, and that is the only word to describe him, that cost me my windfall. He decided it was worth while pulling back Wolves centre half Berra as he shot, giving away a penalty and getting sent off allowing Wolves to equalise.

I was left feeling empty and deflated but buoyed by my close call I can feel I am due a winner. Last season a lot of my success came from accumulators that included a couple of Premier League games then some lower league games so this week, that is what I am going for.

This weeks accumulator will net you £450 from a £10 bet.


Birmingham are strong at home and I expect them to beat a struggling Wigan team quite comfortably at St Andrews.

Fulham v Everton –   > Draw at odds of 12/5

Both teams had disappointing results mid week, Everton more so than Fulham. Everton have a lot to prove in this game and I expect them to come away with a point from Craven Cottage.

Scunthorpe v Ipswich -   > Draw at odds of 12/5

Scunthorpe will either be exhausted or excited after their mid week Carling Cup exploits and Ipswich are the draw specialists so I’m going for a draw here.

Rotherham v Chesterfield   > Rotherham win at odds of 11/10

Both teams have had a good start to the season and are pushing for promotion so I am going for home advantage edging this one.


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Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Caring for the Carling Cup

It is the third round of the Carling Cup this week and all the big guns are now involved in the competition, but does anybody really care about the Carling Cup?

Sure once it gets to the semi finals and final then teams start taking the competition more seriously as they have a chance of getting some silverware but the rounds before that teams tend to see this as an opportunity to rest their star players and play their second string. This is not just the big clubs either it tends to span the whole Premier League and even to some extent the lower league teams.

Clubs see the competition at this stage as a distraction from their main focus of competing for top four or promotion places or just staying in the league. So does this devalue the competition?

The answer to this is clearly yes. The Carling Cup is now seen as an opportunity to give playing time to those on the fringes of the squad, especially for Premier League teams and although this may give the lower league clubs more of a chance to progress, it devalues the competition and the experience for the lower league players pitting their wits against the best players in the country.

A classic example of how the top clubs view the Carling Cup will be tonight’s televised game between Arsenal and Spurs. Now this North London derby would usually see both clubs putting out their strongest sides in a no holds barred contest, but with both teams competing in the Champions League this season expect it to be more like a reserve fixture. Even with the fierce rivalry I don’t think either set of fans will be too bothered about the result.

It seems to me that nobody really cares about the Carling Cup, even mid table Premiership teams don’t take it too seriously at the start, and there is a Europa League spot up for grabs for the winners. It has become a second string competition and maybe a competition too much in an already overcrowded fixture schedule.

I can’t decide whether to put any bets on for tonight games as the Carling Cup is very unpredictable especially at this stage, but below are my top bets anyway, I’ve tried to throw in a couple of shocks as there are bound to be some.

Sunderland v West Ham – West Ham at odds of 7/2
Although West Ham have struggled this season and are away from home Sunderlands Carling Cup record is terrible and I don’t expect them to play a strong team. I’m going for a West Ham win.

Wolves v Notts County – Notts County at 5/1
Wolves are likely to play a weakened team with a view of maintaining their Premiership status. Notts County have started well this season and I am going for an away win.

Stoke City v Fulham – Stoke at 5/4
It is hard to look past Stoke at home and I think they will play a relatively strong team against Fulham. So Stoke win on this game

Peterborough v Swansea – Swansea at odds of 8/5 
A tough one to call this both teams are 8/5 to win so I’ve gone with Swansea who have had a good start to their league campaign and should have enough to beat Peterborough

If you fancy an accumulator then £10 on these four games tonight nets you a massive £1,500, with them odds I’m putting a bet on for sure.

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Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Do you know more about football than a cat?

OK, anybody who reads this blog and seen the tips will have noticed I have had no winners yet this season... I stress yet as I am due one.

So as it is international fixtures I have decided to put my faith in Tinker, our residnet cat. If an Octupus can do it then I'm sure a cat can too. Check out the video below, where Tinker predicts the outcome for England, Scotland and Republic of Ireland.



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As for my tip for this round of Euro 2012 qualifying games well they are below

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Russia v Slovakia - Home
Bosnia v France - Home
Turkey v Belguim - Home
Portugal v Norway - Draw

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Russia v Slovakia - Home
Bosnia v France - Home
Turkey v Belguim - Home
P'tugal v Norway - Draw

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Friday, 3 September 2010

Euro 2012 qualifiers tips

Sorry there were no tips last week but I was enjoying the reunion of The Libertines at Leeds Festival so was too drunk to think about betting.

Also for the video lovers out there, no video this week I'm afraid but I will get one made and uploaded for Tuesdays games. I know you all love it.

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Armenia v Ireland - Ireland at odds of 4/6

Montenegro v Wales - Wales at odds of 3/1

Belguim v Germany - Germany at odds of 4/7

England v Bulgaria - England at odds of 3/10

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