Sat Feb 09 01:06PM by Neal Thurman
The Barn Door Report is fast becoming a Saturday morning exercise instead of a Thursday or Friday exercise. Not ideal, I know but my schedule in real life has been pretty busy for the last month or so.
Speaking of things that aren't ideal, I have been stunned at the venom associated with the "play one new fixture per season abroad" proposal. First, the perception that this came out of the blue is remarkable given the prevalence of pre-season tours of various countries for what are essentially marketing purposes. This proposal was inevitable in light of those tours. Second, the reaction is so much different than that of fans here in the States to the National Football League (that's American Football for those not in the know) playing its first regular season game outside of the US (ironically, in London). Maybe we Americans have less attachment to our NFL teams, maybe we're more comfortable with/resigned to the notion that those teams are businesses first and centerpieces of the community second.
Honestly, I'm torn personally. As someone who might be able to see one or two matches per year that actually count for something without having to take a trans-Atlantic flight, I'm for it. As someone who would like to see the highest quality on display every time I watch, I'm against it because that much travel can't help but contribute to lackluster play due to fatigue and jet lag as well as injuries.
Enough of that little stream of consciousness, on to the matches of Feb 23-25...
The first thing to note is that Chelsea and Spurs will not be playing that week due to their Carling Cup tie. For those of you who stocked up on Spurs players against Derby this weekend, you'll have to figure out what to do next with those spots. Here are some ideas.
I have to say, there aren't a lot of thrilling match-ups to choose from. Our usual default of "pick guys playing against Derby - especially at home" isn't as attractive with Wigan hosting Derby. I have little doubt that Wigan will win but its hard to imagine a dominating performance. Still, I'll be tracking Palacios, Valencia, King, Edman, and Kirkland for form and health. If Koumas seems to have a place in the line-up, then he should be a part of your thinking as well.
The only other two high priority match-ups are Liverpool hosting Boro (although Pool have been sinking to the point where I have trouble being confident in them against anyone other than Derby) and Pompey hosting Sunderland who continue to be rotten on their travels.
From those two matches, I'll be tracking Defoe, Baros, Pompey's returning African stars (Utaka and Muntari specifically), and Liverpool's backline and left wing (to see who is likely to start against Sunderland). Of course, we'll be monitoring the 'nando Torres injury situation with an eye toward bringing him back in to the squad.
One final note, for those of you who are excited about Michael Owen getting his second in two matches, he'll be facing off against Manchester United next. If you're buying in for the long term, that's a reasonable idea. If you're just buying for the next set of matches, not such a great idea.
Enjoy the matches.
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Pamarot is dirt cheap at home vs. Black Cats...
Posted by: donegal08 on Sat Feb 09 01:16PM | Report abuseMuntari is another... priced right.
Posted by: donegal08 on Sat Feb 09 01:57PM | Report abuseI hate Villa...they've been awful in the first half, no sooner does the second begin and they scored a jammy deflection and Carew mugged Cacapa before scoring the second, and now Given has gone off hurt. Can anything else go wrong for my team?
Posted by: mackemh8er on Sat Feb 09 02:02PM | Report abuseThe European football establishment is in the Dark Ages when it comes to forward thinking. So this backlash to playing games abroad doesn't surprise me. These dinosaurs don't care about growing the game. But the people who made this decision realize the untapped markets out their to sell their product. Sorry, guys. This is a business after all. I have no problem with it. As far as the quality of play...who cares? Supporters will get excited to travel with their team abroad and the ex-pat fans living in the States, or wherever else they go, will be thrilled to see a 'home' game.
Posted by: gentrykirby on Sat Feb 09 02:18PM | Report abuse(3) Feel bad for you. Toon deserved better. Viduka should have come on for Smudger after Carew's first. Given - luck of the Irish! He's a tropper, Given... too bad. He deserved better today, as well.
Posted by: donegal08 on Sat Feb 09 02:23PM | Report abuseI'm picking up Oster. He's won a corner, taken one, and taken a free kick. He's a real bargain. Dropping Fernandes. He's not getting forward much.
Posted by: gentrykirby on Sat Feb 09 03:52PM | Report abuseBad week for me. Dropped Carew and he scores a hat-trick and bought Young who only got me and assist. Afonso is on the bench. Prica just came on on 26 mins and Huth got me a YC.
Posted by: zzzeclipse on Sat Feb 09 04:11PM | Report abuseMatty taylor playing striker for Bolton?!
Posted by: owen1981 on Sat Feb 09 04:45PM | Report abuse(6) Nor is Palacios. I ditched Fernandes, for now. (8) Be patient w/Prica. He is still a good value. So was Murphy, until this week!
Posted by: donegal08 on Sat Feb 09 07:47PM | Report abuseDidn't get to finish my comment. Palacios get 9pts an doesn't really get forward - yet! How's that for a barn door bargain at +3.2!! And he's yet to score!!
Posted by: donegal08 on Sat Feb 09 07:50PM | Report abuse