Saturday, September 29, 2012

Arsenal vs Chelsea Match Analysis


Chelsea Starting XI: Cech; Ivan, D Luiz, JT (c), Cole; Ramires, Mikel; Mata, Oscar, Hazard; Torres
Formation: 4-2-3-1

First Half:
10 min
17 Min Early sub as Ox-Chamberlain comes on for Diaby for Arsenal
20 Min: GOAL Torres in off a set piece for his 3rd season goal
AFC 0-1 CFC
26 Min: Possession is even
30 Min
35 Min: Ramsey with the first yellow of the match for a foul on Oscar
39 Min: Oscar yellow card; Oscar has been putting in a physical, defensive shift this match
40 Min
42 Min: GOAL Gervinho from a turn around shot in the box; sub Oxlade-Chamberlain with the assist
AFC 1-1 CFC
Arsenal seem to have woken up after that goal

HALF TIME: AFC 1-1 CFC
  • Chelsea end with 52% possession
  • Arsenal still with more shots and pass accuracy
  • General feel is Chelsea was on better until the Arsenal goal
Second Half:
48 Min: Luiz yellow card for diving
52 Min: Vermaelen yellow card for foul on Torres
53 Min: GOAL Mata off a freekick
AFC 1-2 CFC
60 Min
Chelsea yet to make a sub while Giroud and Walcott are warming up for Arsenal
70 Min
73 Min: Moses ON Oscar OFF
80 Min: Chelsea has slowed down the game
81 Min: Cahill ON Luiz OFF
85 Min: Bertrand ON Mata OFF; Both teams have used all 3 subs
90 Min: Chelsea have been content to give possession but now just keeping the ball as 4 minutes of added time is shown
90 Min +2: Ramires yellow card

FULL TIME: AFC 1-2 CFC

Positives
  • Moses will look to be a crucial sub this season as he adds pace and width late in the match
  • Torres scoring
  • Chelsea the first team to beat arsenal three times at the Emirates
  • Only have dropped 2 of the first 18 available points and lie in first place for the weekend
  • Passing play had some very good moments

Negatives
  • A lot of offside and foul trouble
MOTM: Juan Mata
  • This battle was won in the midfield
  • 1 goal
  • 1 assist
  • 2 shots (1 on target)
  • 92% passing accuracy
  • 72 touches (most on team)

Monday, September 24, 2012

Activity Lull (Music Monday added)


To all of you that tune in,

Sorry for the lack of real activity on here out side of the match analyses. It has been a long couple of week as I have started thinking of life after university and applying for jobs while keeping up with classes and activities. It feels good to be busy again though.

Joe Biden was on campus Friday and I saw his speech (as shown in the caption). Being someone interested in science and in education, I was happy with the large focus of the speech being on these topics. It should be worrying that Romney/Ryan rarely talk about plans for future generations to an even remotely productive level. We will see, given an Obama/Biden win, if America can rise above 16th in the world in education as stated by Biden.



As far as Music Monday, I have three pretty chill albums to look at. One is An Awesome Wave by alt-J because it's quite an adventure of an album. The intro (titled "Intro") is a very good and eclectic one. The second album is I Bet On Sky by Dinosaur Jr. The third album is Allah-Las by Allah-Las in what appears to be their first album. Give these three a try because their definitely worth at least a listen if you're into somewhat calm or alternative music.

Daniel

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Chelsea vs Stoke City Match Analysis


Chelsea Starting XI: Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, Luiz, Cole; Ramires, Mikel; Mata, Oscar, Hazard; Torres
Formation: 4-2-3-1

First Half:
Formation is one people have been looking forward to with Ramires back central and Oscar in that starting midfield 3 with Hazard and Mata
10 Min
20 min
Chelsea playing with 67% possession and 6 shots (to Stoke's 3)
30 min
Possession has proven to still not be a problem (65%)
Ramires doing a fine job at holding midfielder (74% passing accuracy, 3 tackles)
Luiz being adventurous and making his way to the other penalty box which shows the dominance in possession right now
40 min
Final ball still a problem
Looks like all the defenders want a piece of the attacking action

HALF TIME: CFC 0-0 Stoke
  • People on Twitter likening Chelsea to Arsenal
  • 10 shots to Stoke's 5
  • 65% possession
  • Fox Halftime Report says faster passing in the final third and Chelsea have it

Second Half:
50 min: Oscar Yellow card; diving
Cahill and Luiz outside Stoke's box
60 min
62 Min: Moses IN Hazard OUT
Owen on for Stoke as Stoke aim to increase the attack
Great connections between Moses, Torres Mata
Moses has opened up the game as predicted
70 Min: Oscar with 90% passing and 4 shots is having a very active match
80 Min
81 Min: Lampard ON Mikel OFF
85 Min: GOAL Ashley Cole; Lifted over keeper off a Mata flick
CFC 1-0 Stoke
88 Min: Terry ON Mata OFF
93 Min: Luiz yellow card

FULL TIME: CFC 1-0 Stoke
  • Possession: CFC 60% Stoke 40%
  • Shots: CFC 16 Stoke 10
Positives
  • Oscar starts and keeps much of his same form from the Juventus match even if he didn't score
  • Moses showed abilities again and adds to width
  • Clean sheet
Negatives
  • Would like more goals from Torres or people to make runs past him for goals
MOTM: Ashley Cole
  • 94% passing accuracy
  • 1 goal
  • 3 shots
  • 2 tackles
  • Late game saving goal put Cole at MOTM today

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Queens Park Rangers vs Chelsea Match Analysis




Chelsea Starting XI: Cech; Ivanovic, Luiz, Terry (c), Cole; Mikel, Lampard; Ramires, Hazard, Bertrand; Torres
Formation: 4-2-3-1

First Half:
10 Min
14 Min: Yellow card Ramires for tackle on breakaway
Ramires sloppy tackles becoming a problem
20 Min
Hazard has been quiet so far
27 Min: Yellow card Bertrand
30 Min: QPR leading in possession (53%) but Chelsea with more shots (CFC 4 – QPR 1)
40 Min
Many people on Twitter calling for Moses

HALF TIME: QPR 0-0 CFC

Second Half:
50 Min: Not a lot going on the match both teams not very effective in final third
58 Min Moses ON Bertrand OFF
60 Min: QPR picking up on attack
70 Min: Shots are now equal
Torres getting taken down often but most aren't called until now
80 Min: Sturridge ON Torres OFF
Torres walks straight through tunnel
Sturridge does well on his first few touches.
Chelsea back in attack now; Hazard sends a sitter over
90 Min: Finishing has been poor for Chelsea


FULL TIME: QPR 0-0 CFC

Positives
  • Moses debut
  • Solid defending
  • Still top of the table and no loss yet


Negatives
  • Dropping first points of season
  • Questionable reaction by Torres to being subbed off
  • Poor finishing

MOTM: Ryan Nelsen (QPR)
  • Was not an obvious pick to some but in a match where both defenses were on top of things and strikers were poor, the MOTM was likely to be a CB
  • Statistically most tackles, most aerials won, no fouls, so a solid performance
  • 89 % Passing accuracy
  • 67 % Aerials won
  • 57 touches

Friday, September 7, 2012

Thoughts After The DNC



I know these campaigns are steeped in rhetoric and I could really only handle a few speeches so I picked the biggest three (Michelle, Bill, and Barack). I consider myself generally a neutral and don't get too heavy into federal politics but I think this election really should be geared to an Obama second term. After the DNC, here are some big things for Obama's case that have come to my attention via television, social media and reflection.

Bill Clinton's Speech:
In my opinion, Bill Clinton did a tremendous job from a neutral's perspective. This is because he did something that I've really wished the candidates would do more often: accurate facts about what is important to people. Since the campaigns for 2012 started, I've been wondering both what the Republican party stood for and just how well Obama has Obama done given the childish behavior of the Republican Congress. Clinton's speech effectively cleared some things up and basically just showed that America is on the right track with Obama.

Obama's Speech:
Obama's speech had all the usual bells and whistles a Barack Obama speech would have and it was riveting to many. What really impressed me was the contrast in direction from Romney's speech. Both parties are planning on a substantial amount of spending (despite what the Republicans say) but Obama lays out investments that many less rich countries take for granted such as health and education. The incentive isn't to just make arbitrary jobs while cutting education and other long term benefits to society. From my understanding, the president is supposed to be thinking about the well-being of as many people in the country as possible and that seems to be an edge that Obama is socially more in touch with more demographics in American society.

What Republicans Stand For:
I don't see many reasons to vote for Romney/Ryan because they don't seem to propose many actual ideas and the few they do more often than not get deflated by non-partisans for serious inaccuracies. I also don't see how a party proposing small government wants to pass so much socially detrimental legislation. If government is meant to be small, why would it enact legislation denying marriage or abortions? It seems like Romney/Ryan are content on just not being Obama for this election but it says something that they can't even enlist an old Republican president to aid them. This seems to not be the case because the party is disjointed. They are not for much, just against a  lot of things. I have not heard many plans to better society or invest in the youth or sciences from the Republicans. It seems they rely on the naivety of their base more than actually pretending like they have ambition.

To sum it up, I really am interested in seeing the Republican response to the progress made in the DNC and also if the DNC will win over some undecideds. This is especially important since there is a huge movement to just not vote.

Food for thought,
Daniel

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Music Monday: Easy Star's Thrillah by Easy Star All-Stars



Hi readers,

I have missed a couple Music Mondays and today is not Monday but I decided I would do one today. Today's star album was this reggae rendition of Michael Jackson's hit 1982 album Thriller. Covers of renowned artists are always tricky, especially when you change the genre but upon listening to this you can tell that these people know their genre and know Michael Jackson's music. I would not put a star track on this because it is a complete album. Definitely worth a listen.

Honorable Mentions:
A Thing Called Divine Fits by Divine Fits


This is the first album from super group Divine Fits, formed of Dan Boeckner (Wolf Parade), Britt Daniel (Spoon), Sam Brown (New Born Turks). You can hear very direct influences from the two frontmen as the styles of Wolf Parade and Spoon are blended into a very comfortable and hip mix. Tracks to give a shot are "Would That Not Be Nice," "For Your Heart," "Shivers."

Circle Around The Sun by Dispatch


Not a lot to say about this one. The great jam band Dispatch is back with an album. They have been out for a while and a lot of people will be familiar with their style. The album opens with the title track "Circles Around The Sun"  which is a lot more produced than usual for a normal Dispatch album but then slowly shifts back into the kind of music that was really meant to played live, "Josaphine" is definitely one of those tracks. By the time you reach "Feels So Good," you know you've just listened to another Dispatch album. Overall, it is not quite a standard Dispatch album but has many of the traits. When a band can reunite like this it shows they have truly mastered their trade and genre.

On A Ride by Wax Poetic


To add to the unusually calm list this week is Wax Poetic's On A Ride. This album is smooth and seductive from the New York based trip-hop outfit. I especially like all the Sissy Clemens and Natalie Walker tracks. My faves have to be the opening track "No Escape," "Tonight," "Warm Night," and "East Side." I suggest just listening to all of it.

That is all for now. All these tracks are available on Spotify as are all the tracks and albums I recommend. Catch you all later,
Daniel