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By Vtknowitall, Section Other Sports
It is time for a football preview! Ok, so the American version doesn't come for another 2 weeks or so, but this is the European version. As I vowed after the World Cup, my columns will continue to cover soccer. This is the first article covering the English Premier League.
Now, it really is not equivalent, because there are similar leagues in Italy and Spain, but England's league has the most stars, the most publicity and with an added perk, they speak our language. The top teams in each league across Europe compete in the UEFA Champions League, completely separate, but I will keep you at least updated on that. Before I get to the actual team previews, let me try and explain about how the sport is run. These "teams" are not referred to as so in Europe. It is a club sport, so the organization is a club, somewhat like baseball in America. However the 11 men that run out onto the field are called a side. A club sport basically goes back to before there were leagues and league commissioners. There is no salary cap, etc. If you love the way the NFL is laid out and run, you probably disagree with the way soccer is run. There are 20 teams in the EPL each year, not always the same. The last 3 teams from the previous year are sent down to the 2nd level, in the EPL's case, the League Championship. This is much like AAA in baseball, except whole franchises get sent down instead of players. There are not affiliations. In England there are 4 levels below the Premiership. To fill those open spots, the 3 best clubs from the second best league get to move up and try their hand in the Premiership. That works the same in all leagues, so theoretically, a club in the lowest division can work its way up to the Premiership. I will tell the promotions and demotions later. Also, the Top 4 teams in the Premiership each year are entered in a competition called the UEFA Champions League, a competition in which the top Premiership teams compete in a tournament against teams from all over Europe. The 5th and 6th place teams are typically entered in the UEFA Cup, a similar competition for the second tier of teams. One last detail is the way players move from club to club. Much like baseball, there is no salary cap and thus, several teams are the headliners when it comes to acquiring big money players. Players move through what is called the transfer system. There is no trading players in Europe, for the most part. Players move for money. But it is not that simple. If a player is under contract with a club, another club that wants to acquire him must pay an amount to speak with the player. If the player does agree to come, then the clubs must agree to an amount of money and contract conditions upon which the player can switch clubs. Some can be free, some can be a loan transfer, and some are just for tons of money. And when I say loan, that is not money being loaned, that is the player. Example below. Example: Hernan Crespo is a recently departed Chelsea striker. He was signed away from Inter Milan in 2003 for 16.8 million Euros. For the 2004-2005 season, he was loaned to AC Milan. The loan means that he still belonged to Chelsea, where he played the 2005-2006 season. Just this morning, he secured a loan deal that is effectively a free transfer back to Inter Milan, where he enjoyed much success. He will not have to return to Chelsea because the loan deal takes him past the expiration of his contract. Now, it may seem rather complicated, but it is just different. It is not really imperative that you know all of that, but it definitely helps. Now, here are the club profiles and predictions for this season in the Premiership. I will give details of the clubs as to their reputation and history in addition to their players and outlook on the year. I encourage you to pick one to root for, it might make it a little more interesting. To help, I thought I would point out Bill Simmons column on ESPN.com, as he went through the same process I did to pick a team. I picked Chelsea. He did not. Here is the link. Ok, finally down to the good part, the profiles and predictions. I will do the profiles in reverse order of my predictions. So, with 20th in the EPL this season, and headed to the Championship division...
THE BIG FOUR One of these teams is what you want to pick for your favorite, because the others do not make news or TV. I have listed teams that may correlate in their values from America. 4. Manchester United- Meet the Yankees of England. They are the team, and now they are owned by American Malcolm Glazer. I would have them higher, except there are problems between stars Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo. There is also question about how healthy Michael Carrick is after suffering an ankle injury. Ji-Sung Park has been disappointing while with Man U, and he may have to step it up to keep this team afloat after the departure of leading scorer Ruud van Nistelrooy. Root for Man U if you like: New York Yankees, USC, Dallas Cowboys, LA Lakers 3. Liverpool- My comparison for this team would be the Pittsburgh Steelers. The only reason you would ever go to Liverpool is to see this club. Their scoring should be fine despite the loss of Cisse to a French team. It will give more opportunities to the 6 foot 7 inch goofy looking guy named Peter Crouch who the fans absolutely love. They also acquired Craig Bellamy. The leader is the classy Steven Gerrard, who I would compare to America's Tom Brady. He is that type of guy. Root for Liverpool is you like: Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Cardinals, Sacramento Kings, Duke basketball 2. Chelsea- Here is my team. Despite all the money they throw around, they are my favorite due to the strength of the fan base, the visibility and the hunger for a long deserved, not yet found UEFA Champions League title. It would be a monumental disappointment if they finished lower than second. First is expected with the money they spent, but as long as we get in the top two, it's ok. The main acquisitions were the 2nd striker on the planet, Andriy Shevchenko, and a very good but aging midfielder from Germany, Michael Ballack. Personally, I disagree with bringing in Ballack, he is not what he used to be, but he is getting a huge payday. We have the best keeper in the world, Petr Cech. I cannot name all the stars, but the poster boys are Englishmen John Terry (Jason Varitek of soccer), Frank Lampard and Joe Cole. Two role players are the guys that drew me in. The exciting play of Arjen Robben made me look at Chelsea, and therefore I started to see how much I like this team. I also enjoyed watching striker Didier Drogba play in the World Cup. Root for Chelsea if you like: Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Miami Heat, UNC Basketball 1. Arsenal- Arsenal is my pick because I think they will be very motivated after they barely made the Top 4 in the Premiership last season, taking the road of overconfidence early in the year. They showed just how good they were by riding Thierry Henry's 27 goals to the Champions League Final. I think it will be hard for Chelsea to three-peat in this rivalry (Chelsea and Arsenal are cross-town rivals, across London, and this is way more important and intense than anything in America). Arsenal has a request from defenseman Ashley Cole to leave for Chelsea, but it really won't hurt them, as I feel they really do not need him with Emmanuel Eboue and Kolo Toure minding the backline. Watch for the emergence of Theo Walcott, a young stud that could have a breakout year at striker, alongside the best striker in the world, and best player in England, Thierry Henry. Root for Arsenal if you like: LA Dodgers, Phoenix Suns, Indianapolis Colts, UConn basketball August 19th is the kickoff for some teams, with others starting on the 20th. I will alert you of events in the EPL with at least one column every two weeks. That is not all of the EPL, your education will continue with mine throughout the season. And if you feel like you have just been introduced to a new planet, don't worry, that is normal, make sure you drive on the left side of the road. Remember the Faith. Hokie Hi. Zc
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