By Joe Meloni
(Before I get into the body of this piece, I must fully disclose that I am an Arsenal fan. I have a vested interest in Robin van Persie being happy and healthy and productive – even though I don’t think I’ve ever seen him in a state worthy of those three adjectives simultaneously.)
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Posts Tagged ‘Kaka’
Grow up Robin, Your Country (and I) Need You
July 1st, 2010
Kevin Koczwara Most and Least Impressive Teams of Round 2
June 22nd, 2010
Kevin Koczwara By Kevin Koczwara, Ryan Fleming, and Joe Meloni
We have already looked at the teams that performed the best and the teams that played the worst in the first round of play of the World Cup. Now it is time for us to pick the teams that overachieved and the underachieved in the second round of [...]
World Cup Preview Pt. 5: Group G
January 9th, 2010
The Soccer Guys
I have been putting off talking about Group G because it is the most fascinating group. It has an all-star cast, and is definitely the toughest group in the tournament. But what fascinates me is all the little stories that surround the group and one major story about Brazil (the group’s obvious leaders and favorites) and their coach, Dunga.
Champions League: Liverpool Done? AC Milan Miracle Turn Around?
October 21st, 2009
The Soccer Guys By Kevin Koczwara
This match week in Champions League play saw some miracle wins, disastrous losses, and some thumping wins from struggling sides. Overall it was just another match week in Champions League play, and just another poor week in fantasy sports for me.
Let’s Start With Liverpool and Lyon…
Liverpool had a remarkable streak broken on Tuesday, [...]
Giants Stumble in Europe
September 30th, 2009
The Soccer Guys By Kevin Koczwara
Liverpool Lose in Florence
It is a staggering scoreline: Liverpool 0-2 Fiorentina.
Rafa Benetiz cannot explain it. Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard cannot understand or defend it. As for the defense, they have looked like Babe in the Big City all year long–they have one clean sheet, a 5-0 win against the struggling attack of [...]
One Sided Affair in Milan
September 3rd, 2009
The Soccer Guys By Kevin Koczwara
The Milan derby always looks to be competitive. Inter Milan and AC Milan are giants of the Italian football world (Serie A), but with AC’s recent financial struggles, the club has been forced to sell their star player and former world footballer of the year, Kaka. His replacement was sitting in the wings, [...]
Some Thoughts on Some Headlines (Aug. 4, 2009)
August 5th, 2009
The Soccer Guys Soccernet: ‘UEFA: City Copycats Risk Ruin’
UEFA big wigs don’t think too highly of the big spending habits of Manchester City. They mentioned Real Madrid, too, but Real Madrid isn’t going to struggle financially anytime soon. Hell, more people showed up to their unveiling of Ronaldo than turn out for some league games.
The problem lies with [...]
£136 Million Goes a Long Way
July 2nd, 2009
BrianWood 136 million pounds ($224 million at last conversion-rate check)
Just let that figure sink in for a second.
With transfer fees reaching insane heights and rumors swirling faster than I can keep up with, the sheer amount of cash Real Madrid has thrown at two players has somewhat failed to register with many football fans. The term “World Record Transfer” may carry some weight with it, but the extent to which Madrid is overpaying for talent borders on financial insanity. With Karim Benzema on the way for a reported £29.7m the club is well on its way to spending over £200m in one summer.
Are two players really worth £136m? Well in order to analyze this you have to analyze how far that hefty sum can really go.
With this in mind, I set out to see just how far you can “stretch” £136m in modern football. My task was fairly simple: create a full lineup of 11 players (1 Keeper, 4 Defenders, 4 Midfielders and 2 Strikers) who transferred during the last three years (2007 and on) for less than Real Madrid paid for just Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo. Here are the results, and I think you will be amazed with how formidable of a lineup I have fielded. All transfer figures are the closest approximation reported by mainstream media sources I could find.
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