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The Weekend That Was: 16th - 17th January

The Weekend That Was: 16th - 17th January
(As appeared on http://www.football-previews.co.uk)

Liverpool falter again, Man United, Chelsea and Arsenal all win and Manchester City taste defeat for the first time under Roberto Mancini in a weekend packed with goals and talking points from the English Premier League.


Headline Grabber

A turbulent week for Rafa Benitez ended with a hard fought point away to Stoke but Liverpool's performance and the Spaniard's post-match comments did little to quash the rumours that the he is set to leave the club in the summer should they finish outside the top four. Devoid of their star players, Liverpool ended up battling the hosts for a point in a match of poor quality. Tony Pulis won't care as he saw his side grab a late Robert Huth equaliser to earn a third consecutive draw against Benitez in the Premier League.

Stoke remain one of the hardest teams to beat on their home patch and if they can improve their away form (just one win in ten games) then a top ten finish beckons.

Gerrard, Torres, Johnson and Benayoun can't return quickly enough to a side desperately lacking in quality and confidence. Further forays into the January transfer market are unlikely suggesting any available money is being held back until the summer when a new manager may well be at the helm. Benitez set up his side in an ultra-defensive formation and handled Stoke’s long ball tactics until Huth’s late intervention but with Spurs and Arsenal on the horizon, Liverpool will have to up their performances considerably to have any chance of escaping their current malaise.

Title Contenders

Manchester United's mid-winter break in Dubai had the desired effect as the reigning Premier League champions overcame the challenge of a dogged Burnley at Old Trafford. Brian Laws’ first game in charge ended in a 3-0 defeat despite holding the champions scoreless in the first half. Wayne Rooney continued his prolific season and proved the catalyst for United's victory. Rooney scored one (16 for the season now) and created another for Dimitar Berbatov in an otherwise below-par performance by United at an expectant Old Trafford.

All the talk in the press in recent weeks has been centred on the key players missing from Rafa Benitez’s line-up but should United ever lose the services of Wayne Rooney then any chance of regaining their EPL title will disappear. The United striker has been simply immense this season taking on the mantle of the club's most influential player since the departure of Ronaldo.

United were far from convincing and a more potent attack than Burnley's would surely have converted one of the numerous chances they created with the game tied at 0-0. Sir Alex Ferguson will have been delighted to have Edwin van der Sar back between the sticks following a twelve game absence and the Dutchman marked his return with a clean sheet. On a day blighted by talk of possible financial meltdown United will have been glad to maintain their title push albeit over a Burnley side slipping closer towards relegation. Burnley has only accrued one point from eleven EPL away games this term and Brian Laws must improve on that record - and soon - if he is to keep his side up.

The performance of the weekend belonged to league-leaders Chelsea who thumped an abject Sunderland 7-2 at Stamford Bridge. Twelve goals in their last two EPL fixtures suggest Chelsea are not missing their African contingent currently on duty in Angola. Chelsea displayed their attacking prowess without the presence of ace marksman Didier Drogba's. Nicolas Anelka has stepped into the role of lead attacker and looks a rejuvenated player under Ancelotti. The only blemish on an otherwise memorable weekend for the Pensioners was news of a potentially serious injury to Michael Essien whilst on duty for Ghana.

Sunderland were dreadful and are beginning to slip alarmingly down the table. Steve Bruce’s side were short a host of first team regulars but take nothing away from a clinical performance from Carlo Ancelotti's side who will take some beating on their current form.

On Sunday Arsenal kept pace with United and Chelsea thanks to a 2-0 victory away to Bolton Wanderers inspired by the returning Cesc Fabregas. The Spaniard is as important to the Gunners as Rooney is to United and scored a cracker to set his side on their way to a sixth Premier League away win of the season. Owen Coyle’s first game in charge at the Reebok offered hope for the future with a battling display suggesting Wanderers won’t be second from bottom for too much longer. A meagre ten points garnered from their eleven home matches is relegation form but Coyle should inspire Bolton to better things before the season’s end.

A good week for Arsenal ended with news of Robin Van Persie and Nicholas Bendtner’s return to light training. Arsene Wenger commented during the week that he is still searching for a striker to purchase before the end of the transfer window but hasn’t found anyone of sufficient quality yet. Arsenal certainly need to bring in some more experienced players if they are to have a squad large enough to keep pace with the leaders as the league heads into its final months. Sol Campbell is a useful acquisition but Arsenal will need to spend some serious cash before the end of the month to cover any further injury losses to their first team.

Premier Shots

* Hull keeper Boaz Myhill earned Phil Brown's side a valuable point (0-0) away to Spurs with a magnificent individual display. Another inconsistent performance from the hosts will have no doubt aggrieved Harry Redknapp on his 500th managerial appearance in the Premier League.Spurs continue to frustrate with their lack of consistency. Two points dropped at home to a side expected to struggle in a relegation battle could prove costly in the scramble for the top four positions at the end of the season.

* Everton's recent revival continued under David Moyes with an impressive 2-0 win over Man City. Roberto Mancini's first taste of defeat at his new club also included the introduction and subsequent removal of Robinho which is sure to grab the headlines ahead of the Manchester derby in the Carling Cup later this week.

* Whisper it gently but Roberto Martinez’s Wigan Athletic are on a roll and continued their climb away from the bottom of the table with a competent 2-0 victory at Molineux at the weekend.

The performance was a far cry from the humiliation at White Hart Lane earlier in the campaign and an important victory over a potential relegation-threatened opponent.

* Martin O’Neill’s Aston Villa failed to breach a resilient West Ham defence on Sunday at Villa Park and had to be content with a 0-0 draw. Three draws and two defeats at home this term may prove costly in Villa’s hunt for a European (or better) qualification finish in 09/10.

West Ham will be delighted with only their seventh point on the road this season and Gianfranco Zola’s men will travel to Portsmouth for their next Premier assignment with renewed optimism.

* Blackburn’s 2-0 win over Fulham marked the first three-point return for Sam Allardyce’s team for over three months. Rovers’ fifth home victory of the season brought welcome respite for a side who had registered only two points from their previous five league encounters.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Off Centre Circle- Press Release


Click here to purchase OFF CENTRE CIRCLE by Ger McCarthy


OFF CENTRE CIRCLE PRESS RELEASE
Evening Echo Publications 2009

Evening Echo Publications (Cork) Ltd is pleased to announce the launch of a new exciting title entitled Off Centre Circle By Ger McCarthy

Gerard McCarthy is 35 years old and lives with his wife Úna and daughter Caoilin in Clonakilty, West Cork, Ireland. He is a regular soccer contributor to the Evening Echo newspaper.

In 2008, yielding at last to the urgings of fellow players, referees, supporters, doctors and complete strangers, he once again announced his retirement from active playing duties following an amateur soccer career that spanned more than a decade.

The 2009 amateur soccer campaign represented his fifth consecutive year of coming out of retirement. He has since decided to take part in an Over-33s outdoor summer soccer tournament, an Over-35s winter indoor soccer competition, and make an appearance at pre-season training ahead of the 2010 West Cork soccer league.

During the course of completing this book the author sustained a dislocated shoulder, a torn muscle tendon as well as two dislocated and fractured fingers. His body aches like never before, yet he can’t wait for the new season to start.


Off Centre Circle is a witty account of life in the junior soccer leagues. The story is based in West Cork, Ireland, but it represents amateur soccer in all the countries of the world that are affiliated to FIFA. There are no superstars in junior soccer, but there are heroes and villains. The glamour of a Milan derby might attract the rich and famous to the San Siro, but can it capture the rivalry, discord and sheer antagonism of a clash between Clonakilty and Bantry Gunners with vital league points at stake?

Born and raised in Cork, the author recounts early memories of watching Match of the Day, playing Subbuteo, reading Roy of the Rovers comics and travelling to support his beloved Cork City in the Shed end of Turner’s Cross, chanting and singing with the home fans.

The book also covers the author’s early years playing Under-18 soccer, breaking into the local junior team for the first time and then fainting. Playing matches on the side of mountains with cow dung dotted around the pitch, going toe-to-toe with Vinny Jones on the Late Late Show and helping his local club rise from the bottom tier of the West Cork League to eventual Beamish Cup glory.

Anyone who has ever laced a pair of boots on the side of the road and marched on to a muddy pitch (after a night on the beer) to represent their local soccer club will forge an immediate connection with the stories and characters detailed in the book.

Click here to purchase OFF CENTRE CIRCLE by Ger McCarthy

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Extract from 'Off Centre Circle' by Ger McCarthy


Click here to purchase OFF CENTRE CIRCLE by Ger McCarthy

The following is an extract from the book entitled 'Off Centre Circle' written by Ger. McCarthy about a lifetime spent toiling in the amateur soccer leagues of Ireland.


Chapter 14
Dislocation From Reality


It’s roughly three am according to the cracked face of the clock hanging on the wall as I wearily struggle to open my heavy eyes. I have to re-adjust for a split-second before realising that there is an oxygen mask covering my mouth. I motion my right hand to remove the mask only to find my arm strapped tightly over my right shoulder and across my chest keeping my elbow at a forty-five degree angle.

The sharpness of the pain through my arm startles me and I scramble my left hand to remove the mask and make sense of my surroundings. There are nurses and doctors squeezing past one another in every direction in an overcrowded hallway. An intercom crackles overhead asking Doctor Somebody-or-Other to report to the Accident and Emergency ward as soon as possible. The paint on the walls are peeling and my bed is uncomfortable.

The slightest movement causes the wheels underneath my gurney to shake ever so slightly and I fear any sudden movements will send me rolling down the hallway. Taking in this utterly chaotic scene for a few moments is a bit disconcerting until it finally dawns on me that I must still be in the Accident and Emergency area of Cork University hospital.

A loud voice from across the crowded hall grabs my attention:

- “Jaysus but you were in some pain there boy!”

- “Sorry?”

- “When they wheeled you in earlier on there. Christ you were kicking and screaming up an awful fuss.”

- “Sorry, but how do you mean?”

- “Ah your shoulder boy. Dirty bastard of a thing. Horrible injury to have. Did it myself a few years back. Never the same after it.”

- “I did my shoulder? Oh feck so that’s what the pain is.”

- “Pain? Jaysus you sounded like you had been shot. Gave the doctors and nurses awful grief altogether. Took three of them to hold you down in the end…”

- “WHAT?”


An angelic nurse, with a beautiful smiling face, approaches my gurney and enquires as to the well being of Mr McCarthy and what state his shoulder is now in. I mumble some sort of an answer and she asks if I would like anything for the pain. I bravely decline but ask how long I have been here and what exactly is wrong with my arm. The nurse proceeds to outline how I managed to completely separate my right shoulder from its socket and had to be brought to Cork University Hospital via ambulance to have it re-attached.

A doctor will be along as soon as the chaos in the Accident and Emergency ward settles down. It is the regular crazy Friday night Saturday morning shift after all. All this information is too much to take in and the nurse advises me to lie still and try and get some rest while she goes off to find my wife. She gently places the oxygen mask around my nose and mouth. Hours of screaming and constant pain have taken their toll and I slowly begin to drift off once again.

The last person I think of before the blackness descends is Tony Cascarino. Tony – fecking - Cascarino? Christ, I must be on some heavy amount of drugs…


Off Centre Circle is available to buy on Amazon for 12.99
Click here to purchase OFF CENTRE CIRCLE by Ger McCarthy