I failed for the first time this year on producing a New Year’s blog
making sporting predictions for the year ahead. After essentially promising
Floyd and Manny would fight for the last 15 years (it feels that long), I can officially
confirm that they agreed to fight this year purely because they didn’t feel the
weight of expectation based on my annual blog. We may be a few months into the
year, but still plenty to predict and look forward to…..and I have to write
another blog for work tomorrow which I have to nail, so I need to get back into
this writing business!
Manny & Floyd
We may as well start at the start. I am giddy. I have been known to get
giddy about the biggest fight ever numerous times (for numerous read monthly)
in the past. This is it though. This is as big as they come. So how do it see
it? For once, I am sticking with my initial thought that Floyd wins on points. It
is so easy to get caught up in these fights and the hype and go back and forth
on them, and I have had thoughts that Manny’s workrate is too much for Floyd.
However, I still just have to go for Floyd. Defence is impeccable, he’ll land
with enough straight rights and his accuracy percentages will be way way
higher. Manny will land more punches, but I’m dubious about how many quality
shots he will land. So much will depend on the judges, but if it comes to that
which I am pretty sure it will, Floyd will get any favours. It’s one of the
reasons they are fighting in Vegas. Floyd on points.
Josh Warrington
You may not know the name but he’s fighting tonight at the First Direct
Arena in Leeds. He’s a hometown boy, went to the same school as me, and he is good. You’ll only know him if you’re
from Leeds or love Boxing, but remember the name.
Barca or Bayern?
Those two are my picks to go all the way in the Champions League this
season, and I am slightly edging Barca. I do think Paris (you may still say
PSG, but they actually asked UEFA to change their short name for branding
purposes) could test them but I favour Barca to get a good enough result at
home while Paris are without some key players in David Luiz, Thiago Motta,
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marco Verratti and that may be a little too much to
overcome.
Why Barca over Bayern? Super tough call and little to separate them. I
just edge Barca because I think they have the greater individual attacking brilliance
to turn a tight game, I think Rakitic has adapted so well and come strong in
the last couple of months that they have recaptured their best form, and I just
think Barca are tested at the highest level a little more often than Bayern
domestically which may give them a marginal edge.
My only hope is that they avoid each other until the final.
Rugby League Rule Change
Saw plenty of NRL the last week which was thoroughly enjoyable. A definite
upgrade in intensity from Super League, and fierce competition. The Bulldogs
versus the Rabbitohs was a quality match, but there was an interesting moment
when a player was forced off through a bad injury which came from a naughty
knee to the head. Not pleasant. In those circumstances where a team loses a
player through injury due to foul play (could be a penalty or if the referee
puts a player on report), the team on the receiving end should be able to use
an additional player outside of the four replacements they have on the bench. Seems
harsh to penalise a team due to foul play. This goes across multiple sports,
but a general frustration of mine for so much punishment that goes on in sport,
is that it rarely does not benefit the team that the crimes were committed
against in that specific game – it’s the team(s) their opponents play next.
#rantover
A Sucker For Stories
Today at 6.30pm UK time the Ottawa Senators will play in Philadelphia
in the NHL. The Sens need a point to reach the play-offs. In their last 30
matches, they have won 22, picked up a point in 4, and only lost 4 of those
games – an unbelievable run and if they do manage to do it today, it will be a
story in itself. The Sens General Manager is a chap called Bryan Murray – he’s
been there since 2005. In November, it was announced that he has colon cancer –
stage 4 meaning it has no cure, and his deterioration has visibly shown in the
last few months. He’s one of those older chaps who you see and listen to and
think you’d be happy enough if he was your granddad. I sincerely hope, and I think
they will, that the Sens can produce the goods today and do it for him.
Speaking Of Loveable Grandad Types
Sad news of the passing of Richie Benaud yesterday. Another one who
just sounded like a gentlemen, an excellent player converting into an excellent
commentator/analyst. There are not too many Aussie sportsmen who have endeared
themselves to the English as much as Richie – and that is as big an achievement
as anything.
Roberto Martinez
Soft Bobby has left the room and here comes Ruthless Robby. I’d sack
him personally. Sounds harsh after a record points tally last season, but I’m
not convinced by a number of his fundamentals. Transfers are questionable,
tactically struggles to change a game in-play, has struggled to juggle his
players and prioritise the right games at times this season, and more than
anything else, his excessive praise of the players – ‘amazing, incredible,
fantastic’ – even in defeat, is beyond believable. Harsh, but I think we
continue to decline with him in charge.
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