Archive for the ‘Project Player’ Category

11 Year Old Laureano Luduena has Tryout with

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Laureano LuduenaThat’s right! 11 Year Old Laureano Luduena who scored 160 goals in 75 games for the past two years is eyed by Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The young Argentinean striker is preparing all his newspaper cuttings and video goals to show both clubs when he travels to Spain.

This is cool and I could not wait for folks to show videos of this wunderkid.

Darren Bent is a Gamble for Liverpool

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Craig Bellamy is a valuable player for Liverpool but his age and problematic behavior on and off the court makes sense of shipping him in exchange of a hardworking young player named Darren Bent.

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Theo Walcott Got What He Deserved for not Deserving to Make it in England Squad

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Theo Walcott (Arsenal, England)Theo Walcott or Luckott as I call him says criticism has hurt him and his family because he was included in the England squad despite having no experience in any premiership game. Eriksson was laughed at because of picking this boy to play and players like Steven Gerrard boldly said he has “no right” to play for England.

Walcott, you really don’t deserve to make it in the World Cup squad and for some reason of insanity and blindness, Eriksson picked you up in the hope that results would change and not on the merit of what you can do. You deserve the criticism you got and stop complaining because you got into the World Cup while a lot of players who are far better than you did not. Your family has to endure criticism, “Great”, a lot of families felt shortchanged for not seeing their son in the World Cup.

Smile, because you still made it in the history books and is a legitimate World Cup player donning the jersey of England.

Profile: Nabil Taider

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Nabil Taider What is so special with Nabil who only scored 2 goals in 36 matches in 2004/5 while playing for Toulouse? Or is it about his €1.6m pay in Toulouse? Skill/Talent? Hype? Nah! It’s his nationality — French and Tunisian.

Born on May 26, 1983 to Tunisian parents in Lavaur, France; he plays as a defensive midfielder and has both France and Tunisia as his national teams. He came out four times for the France Under-21 side; though he announced his intentions to play for Tunisia.

His intent to play for tunisia makes sense because of their conservative midfield style unlike France who boasts of Zidane. He would have a chance to grow his skills and might be given a break on a team like Tunisia.

Unfortunately, he’s desire for better exposure has been trumped. How he manages to steer his career from here onwards remains to be seen.