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Tuesday 30 September 2014

Safety First- New UEFA Concussion Procedure

I like the fact that UEFA has come on a decision as to how to treat players who had a head blow or injury to the spin during the game. It was terrifying to watch a number of players get hurt badly during FIFA. Remember the case of Neymar Jr. To refresh your memory check the linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMlISkwn39M

Neymar Jr sustains a spine injury during World Cup match against Colombia

According to the new rules, the match will be stop by the referee for three minutes in which time the doctors will assess the condition of the player, and only after the doctors have given the 'go, signal that the player will be allowed to continue with the game, or else he will be escorted out of the field for further assistance or will be taken to hospital if needed.

This way atleast we fans don't have to panic!

Germany midfielder Christoph Kramer’s head injury in the World Cup final


 "We have to protect the health of players above everything. The Executive Committee has taken note of a report of the Medical Committee and has taken the decision that in cases of concussion in matches, the referee stops the game for three minutes to give the team doctor a chance to come and check the player, and analyse if the player is fit to resume the game or not. And in the end, it will be the responsibility and the duty of the team doctor, and only the team doctor, to decide whether a player can get back on the pitch, and whether a player can play or whether a player can be substituted. It is very important to safeguard the health of the players, so this will be applied with immediate effect in all of our competitions."
-Gianni Infantino, UEFA General Secretary
(As reported by uefa.org)
 

Friday 26 September 2014

Micheal Ballack on his 38th birthday

Micheal Ballack, the German footballer has every reason to celebrate his 38th birthday with pride as he is the true achiever.

He has been a part of a number of teams starting from Chemnitzer FC (1995-1997), FC Kaiserslautern (1997-1998), Bayer Leverkusen (1999-2002), Bayern Munich (2002-2006), Chelsea (2006-2010), and returned back to Bayer Leverkusen (2010-2012). He has been involved in international games during the period from 1999-2010.


He was considered as a boy with extraordinary talent from a very young age. He is equally competent in using both his right and left foot. He earned the title "Little Kaiser".

He was a midfielder who was known for his perfect pass and shots. He earned ample of titles to the teams that he played for and won many honours, including the German player of the year award on three occasions- 2002, 2003, 2005.

He always wore number 13 jersey in all the teams that he played for, even in his national team. I'll let the images do the talking.


Talking about his personal life, he was married to his longtime girlfriend Simone Lambe from
 2008 to 2012. they have three children- Louis (2001), Emilio (2002) and Jordi (2005).
They divorced in 2012.

He announced his retirement in 2012, holding a record of top goal scorer of German national team with 42 international goals.

He now works for ESPN as Soccer Analyst.
 

Ballack has seen his fair share of controversies:
  1. When Michael Ballack's agent  Michael Becker allegedly referred to certain players in the German national team as 'bunch of gays'.
  2. The verbal wrangling over passing the captaincy to Philip Lahm in 2010 world cup games.
  3. The slap gate between Ballack and Kevin Prince Boateng followed by a tackle by Boating which left Ballack injured. See the tackle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CrGFqHL5T4

Informally speaking the thought just crossed my mind, doesn't Michael Ballack look a lot like Matt Demon?

 
I'll leave you be the judge of it!


"It is one of those goals that is like a stamp. He put in a great effort to play a good game. He was exactly like the team - didn't play well in the first half, but played very well in the second half."
-Jose Mourinho,Chelsea coach
(after Michael Ballack goal lead to a 2-1 win over Porto in UEFA Champions league)
 
 

Thursday 25 September 2014

Life is Soccer

I started this blog after a friend suggested that I should. My love for soccer started in 2010, which was rejuvenated again during FIFA2014. This forum will be used to post my vies and comments on the events of soccer world and sometimes on other things that inspire me.

Please don't hesitate to comment and correct me if I put up something that's not the reality of how the event unfolded.
Enjoy, read, comment and share
"The ball is round, the game lasts ninety minutes,
and everything else is just theory."

Josef “Sepp” Herberger
(1897-1977: German football player and manager)
 
 
"Five days shalt thou labour, as the Bible says.
The seventh day is the Lord thy God’s.
The sixth day is for football.
"
John Anthony Burgess Wilson
(1917-1993: better known as Anthony Burgess, English writer)