- Premier League Season in Review
- United play to thrilling draw in Ferguson's finale
- Spurs suffer Euro agony despite Bale magic
- Torres gives Benitez happy Chelsea ending
- Cup winner Wigan relegated after losing at Arsenal
- Wayne Rooney has asked to leave Man Utd
- Report: Mancini out, Pellegrini in at Manchester City
- Newcastle beats QPR 2-1
- Everton beats West Ham 2-0
- Man United midfielder Paul Scholes announces retirement
- Rooney's future top of Moyes to-do list
- Moyes leaving Everton, confirms desire to join United
- The top ten things Tony Pulis gave to the world of f...
- AC Milan books Champions League place with late rally
- Mazzarri leaves Napoli post
- Mazzarri leaves Napoli post
- Juve ends Serie A season with loss at Sampdoria
- Third place up for grabs on final day in Serie A
- Sampdoria confirms Icardi departure
- Ten-man Milan held to draw by Roma
- Juve marks title celebration with a draw
- Milan attempts to lock up Champions League place aga...
- Balotelli's brace boosts Milan
- Balotelli's brace boots Milan
- Chievo ends Roma's Champions League hopes
- Pogba handed three-match ban
- Yanks, Man City to own NYC MLS team
- Cahill's late goal sees N.Y. down L.A.
- Oduro's strike lifts Crew over TFC
- Chavez helps 'Quakes claim point against Colorado
- Johnson's brace helps surging Sounders topple FCD
- Dynamo's home woes continue with Revs defeat
- McInerney scores again as Union douse Fire
- Valencia helps 10-man Timbers earn draw with 'Caps
- RSL completes road trip against sputtering Goats
- United out to end woes against Sporting
- Red Bulls, Galaxy set for high-profile clash
- Houston hoping to start new unbeaten run
- Portland resumes Cascadia Cup play in Vancouver
- Mourinho parts ways with Real Madrid
- Atletico stun Real Madrid to win Copa del Rey
- Chelsea claim last-gasp Europa League triumph
- Dortmund, Bayern Munich play to draw
- Bayern secure spot in CL final
- Lionel Messi on the bench for Barcelona
- Dortmund reach Champions League final
- Huntelaar bags hat trick as Schalke rolls over Hamburg
- Bayern edges Freiburg at the Allianz
- Dortmund shreds Madrid behind four-goal Lewandowski
- Lewandowski scores four as Dortmund romp Madrid
- Bayern thrash Barca in semifinal first leg
- Messi back in training for Barca
- Pepe to miss Galatasaray contest
- PSG president wants Beckham to stay next year
- Messi scores for record 19th consecutive game
- Eintracht stumbles against Stuttgart
- FIFA sets up an anti-racism task force
- FIFA calls for strict match-fixing laws
- FIFA to implement goal-line technology
- Bayern go eight clear despite Nuremberg draw
- Former Germany captain Ballack retires
- Bayern rolls over Stuttgart
- Greuther Furth adds Edu on loan from Schalke
- Hoffenheim adds Ochs on loan from Wolfsburg
- Van der Vaart returns to Hamburg
- Schalke acquires Afellay on loan from Barca
- Bayern's Gomez out for a month
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The Question of the Day: Where will New York City FC play?
This is of interest to Counter Attack as we’ve been tracking Don Garber and Dan Courtemanche’s movements in choreographing a stadium deal in Queens for a while now. There is staunch community opposition there to developing the park in Flushing, and the group in question–the Fairness Coalition of Queens–put out a statement today on the development:
“We welcome Major League Soccer to New York City. We are pleased with their new willingness to consider other sites in New York....
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The State of Analytics: What if we lived in a world where we were all forced to bet on football?
The season is over, and some of the model assessments among the soccer analytics community are starting to trickle in. Martin Eastwood is first out of the gate, whose eponymous index was included in Counter Attack’s Friday Football Predictions model comparison. It turns out the Index did rather well:
Looking at Figure 1 you can see that the Eastwood Index has consistently outperformed the bookmakers all season – and this isn’t just one bookmaker that the Eastwood Index has...
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The top ten things Tony Pulis’ Stoke gave to the world of football
Tony Pulis’ brand of football hearkened back to the bad old days (or good depending on your footballing preferences) of Graham Taylor’s Watford, long-ball, hoof and chase approach, so it’s more than fitting to tribute him with that oldest and hoariest of Internet traditions: the listicle. Here are ten fairly random and subjectively chosen things that Pulis’ Stoke City bestowed on the world.
1. Tony Pulis’ baseball/golf hats.
The hat was so ubiquitous on the touchline, Tony Pulis looked positively...
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It’s Official: New York City FC to join Major League Soccer for 2015, raises a host of questions
From mlssoccer.com:
After three years of discussions and negotiations, Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber announced on Tuesday that English Premier League powerhouse Manchester City FC and Major League Baseball’s legendary New York Yankees have teamed up to acquire MLS’s 20th expansion club.
The new team will be named New York City Football Club (NYCFC) and is expected to begin play in 2015.
The Yankees, according to the New York Times, will own about a quarter of the team....
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Is this the end of that long, wet night? Report says Tony Pulis to leave Stoke City
Tony Pulis set to leave Stoke City #scfc. More details later
— John Percy (@John__Percy) May 21, 2013
That’s from the Telegraph’s man in the Midlands. Already the Twitter machine is awash in debate over just what the hell Stoke are up to. While people generally maintain Pulis’ 4-5-1, physical mid, banging up balls to a tall centre-forward approach was a choice demanded by pragmatism and necessity, the tactic was always one option among several. Pulis spent years fashioning...
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The Story So Far – May 21st What Jose Mourinho can learn from Juergen Klopp
The Lead
I think it’s safe to say that Jose Mourinho, whose departure “by mutual consent” was announced by Florentino Perez yesterday in a press conference on Real Madrid TV, was not universally liked in his time there. Graham Hunter’s particularly nasty epitaph is currently the lead at ESPNFC, in which he buries the Portuguese manager with quite a bit more sand than dirt:
Sendings off, insults, bullying journalists. Refusing to even go up to accept his loser’s medal from...
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Broken News: Jose Mourinho parts ways with Real Madrid by mutual consent
Just announced live by Florentino Perez on Real Madrid TV. So something everyone knew was happening is now official. The trick though is the mutual consent bit. As Rob Harris Tweeted (speculatively but this is a dirty business):
Mourinho leaving Real Madrid at the end of the season after mutual agreement struck. So Chelsea wouldn’t have to pay compensation
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) May 20, 2013
And that smacks of a gentleman’s agreement. So Mou moves on! Now all eyes...
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This is a Diary of Love/Hate: Season in Review
By Andi Thomas and Alex Netherton
Premier League: Season 21 ★★
It is the curse of all successful, long-running entertainment franchises to be judged by what came before. Last season, the writers of Premier League threw everything they had at the ending. Obviously, the last-minute last-kick denouement stretched the credibility, but that didn’t matter: it was outstanding drama, carefully scripted to maximise the pleasure for Manchester City, the pain for Manchester United, and the entertainment for the viewing public.
But...
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The Story So Far – May 20th Holiday Monday Edition!
The Lead
It’s a holiday Monday today where I happen to live my friends, so posting will be just a tad lighter than usual (leave me alone slavedrivers!). So that means no podcast today. However there will be a few goodies for you including the final entry of this season in our beloved Diary of Love/Hate.
News. News news news. Well hey, some bad stuff happened in Italy. Start there. Or good things if you’re a Milan supporter or...
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Done and Dusted: The end of an inglorious campaign
The end of another year of Premier League football has come. We end where we started, with the two Manchester clubs at the top followed by three London sides that suffered through glaring stretches of futility before getting it together just in time. Chelsea are into the Champions League group stage thanks to Fernando Torres, the much maligned striker that has been fantastic the last few months.
Arsenal finish fourth, playing an uninspiring yet effective brand of football that has...
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David Beckham bids adieu
We’ve been a little Beckham heavy in these parts over the last week. You can read about him here, here, here and here. Beckham–who wore the captain’s armband–probably played his last professional game today, as PSG defeated Brest 3-1 at the Parc Des Princes. Paris St.Germain have one more Ligue 1 game remaining, but Beckham’s teary exit after he was substituted with 10 minutes to play indicates this was probably it.
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Roberto Mancini thanks Manchester City’s fans
Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini paid tribute to the fans for three years of ups, downs and trophies. A classy gesture from a man who was wrongly sacked according to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Via the Globe and Mail:
“It was quite amazing. He has won the FA Cup, been in the final, second in the league and won the league and it’s not good enough?” he told reporters. “I was surprised, but actually no, you can’t say you are...
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David Beckham already has his paws in MLS expansion
Lookie here! Some rando on Twitter says so! Well, a Reuters Miami correspondent:
David Beckham has held talks with MLS over owning a future expansion team – story to follow.
— Simon Evans (@sgevans) May 17, 2013
Beckham ownership of MLS team not just a theoretical ‘option’ – specific locations have been discussed with his advisors
— Simon Evans (@sgevans) May 17, 2013
Talks have taken place since Beckham left Galaxy and will continue. Miami has been discussed as one...
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Dean-Richards: Chris Waddle clocks in at 1001
On David Beckham’s retirement, many words have been spoken – a large amount of these have achieved the important mark of being equally as bland as the man himself. But professional opinion-giver Chris Waddle managed the best opinion on Beckham. “You can go down a list of footballers since the Premier League and I don’t think David Beckham would probably be in the first 1000,” was what Chrissy said to the world so that everyone could hear. And he really...
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Video: Beckham was a Major League Soccer player
Hey guys, remember when David Beckham played in MLS? Here’s a 47 minute long ESPN documentary on the subject. Cheers to championsleague.ca for putting it all up in my grill.
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Friday Football Predictions: Last call!
Hey! It’s the last one of these for the season. I’ve hope they’ve been helpful in some way to you. Next season I will include a running tally of the general success rate, and I’ll get some outside help to see when we’ve hit the magic number of statistical power to pass judgment on our models.
I’ve been noticing that Bloomberg, which is a paid analytics service, is often an outlier, sometimes by ten points on the odds. To be...
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Chris Waddle in “listen to this utter crap I have to say about David Beckham”
Merry Christmas, Twitter!
Chris Waddle, the former footballing semi-great, has opened his gob and the social media machine is now attempting to destroy him with Tweets. Anyway, this is the reason:
“I would say he has been a good player, I wouldn’t put him down as a great,” Waddle, 52, told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“You can go down a list of footballers since the Premier League and I don’t think David Beckham would probably be in the first...
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The Story So Far — May 17th Premier League is over
The Lead
I’ve been sifting through posts from last August for some measure of prescience for this Premier League season and it seems the more things change, the more things change the same. One of my first 2012-13 posts involved rumours that Rooney wanted a transfer away from Manchester United. Although there is a delicious irony in the CA’s in-house Mancs questioning their manager’s approach: “questions must be asked of Alex Ferguson.” Not any more they don’t.
Still, there was...
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Mario Balotelli’s first Tweets, annotated
So Mario Balotelli is on Twitter, which means AC Milan’s social media manager or whomever takes care of these things is now in a mad rush to set up a meeting with the player to discuss best practices, what constitutes online defamation, and why Vine cannot and should not be used by any player, ever.
We also know this is Mario (beyond the obvious fact that he’s taken photos of himself and others in the club have verified it, you...
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How Will They Line-Up? Relegation Special Featuring Dan Walker
Starring the usual gang, @amhrichardson and @iamthemonkey. I’m sure you’re just as excited to find out who will be relegated as I am!
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Andrea Pirlo is the coolest goddamn barista in the world
Ever dreamt of going for coffee and finding Pirlo behind the bar? That’s what happened this morning @trussardinews twitter.com/juventusfc/sta…
— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) May 16, 2013
Cheers to Devang for pressing the Retweet button like an OG.
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Retirement party: Gold Watches for the ‘Golden Generation’
I had a host of neatly set out appointment posts for the week that were supposed to carry me through to the end of the season. Today was to be on football tactics. That’s all done now, because English football is doing one of those emotional, Doctor Who-esque regenerations in which Tom Baker’s face starts glowing until he wakes up as Peter Davison.
Ten days ago, Sir Alex Ferguson was going to be around for another season at Old Trafford,...
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Beckham in Popular Culture: a video retrospective
You’re going to get all the gooey goal memories from the Big Papers today, so I thought I would remember Beckham’s career in the way he would have wanted—via his representation in popular media. Despite being considerably good at the football—HEY REMEMBER THE GOAL HE SCORED AGAINST GREECE THAT WON ENGLAND THE WORLD CUP OR SOMETHING?—the dude was made for TV. He was Pele without all the additional skill, although he certainly looked like himself playing football. And he made...
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The Counter Attack Podcast — Episode 21!
Richard Whittall, Devang Desai, Sean Keay and James Bigg sit down for our Rapid Fire podcast to talk about Monaco’s ambition in Ligue 1, Rooney’s possible adaption to a new footballing role, a possible Mancini: the Movie adaptation, and who would win in a knife fight between a monkey and a bear. Thanks to all who sent in your questions! No animals were harmed in the making of this podcast.
Also, if you like the CA podcast, please...
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David Beckham to retire from football, says a French source to the Daily Mail
The Daily Mail has “sources in Paris” who say so. But my inner Rob Beal detector says to be wary. Here’s the scoop from the paper:
Despite the offer of an extended one-year deal at Paris Saint-German, sources in Paris have told Sportsmail that the 38-year-old has played his last game, bowing out on a high after helping Carlo Ancelotti’s side win the French title for the first time in 19 years.
When approached for comment by Sportsmail, Beckham’s...
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