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My 100th Post…What I’ve Learned

Friday, February 6th, 2009

After worrying that I’d get bored with both football and blogging, it seems that the worry was all for nothing. I’m proud to have hit the milestone that is my 100th post, and I’m not even close to boredom. I love this!!! To me, every aspect of footie is exciting and new and dynamic and I’m learning something new every day! So with this post, it’s time to look at the sum result of all those days and recap what I’ve learned on both the football side and the blogging side.

Starting with the football side, I learned that…

I Need To Give Managers More Respect I gave it to them, just not enough of it. From the club league level, I always assumed that footie managers organized a few plays and whichever manager was the better organizer would win the game. Not true. A good manager is a combination of organizer, cheerleader, drill sergeant and psychologist that knows when and where to apply each role. A good manager consistently gets his team to international competitions like the Champions League and Asia Cup. A good manager faces the variety of playing styles that these competitions attract and may not always win the prize, but always gets a good showing. And since most managers (not all but most) focus on the game and not the gossip mags, the TV rights debates, the women and all the other stuff created as a result of football’s gentrification, managers as a whole may be the last pure characteristic of the game. While there are many good managers in all corners of the world, Sir Alex Ferguson is best of breed. It gives me no joy to write this as a Chelsea man, but it’s a fact.

I Need To Brush Up On My Footie Fundamentals I came to this conclusion after a comment back-and-forth with the Brain over at Arsenal Column, a blog that focuses on tactical football from a Gunner’s point of view. I embarrassed myself during the back-and-forth, implying that center backs (the two defenders in the middle) are the same as fullbacks (the two defenders at either end). He politely pointed out my mistake and I had to plead me ignorance. The fundamentals are something that I’ve glanced at from the periphery and that needs to stop. I’ll probably start my research on Wikipedia and work my way up to a book or two.

I Need To Focus On Italian, German, & American Soccer My fear of getting bored of football came from my narrow view as all I watched was English Premier League and Spanish La Liga games. It got to the point that I had the game on in the background, barely paying attention to it while doing my laundry. But I’ve begun to focus on Germany’s Bundesliga and the Italian Serie A League and feel reinvigorated. I’ve discovered new players, new teams, new playing styles and the game is brand new to me once again. While these two leagues are great in their own right, I need to focus on the soccer in my backyard and divert some attention to Major League Soccer. There’s a lot of homegrown soccer talent in the US, much of it in the MLS. I need to educate myself on this.

And on the blogging side, I learned that…

I LOOOOOVE Writing I’ve wanted to be a writer since I was 12 but never really acted it, save for a few small things every now and then. This blog has allowed me to write on a regular basis.

I’ve Become An Organized Blogger But There’s Room For Improvement In my first “What I’ve Learned” post, I commented on what tough work blogging was, and it remains that way. Part of the reason it was tough was because I was posting anything that came to mind at any time of the day. The end result was certain posts that seemed rushed in terms of content and contained sloppy mistakes like misspellings and improper punctuation. I fixed this by spending some quality time playing with Wordpress and realized that, when used properly, it’s a fabulous organizer. I also started using simple things like a pen and paper. All of this made me a much more structured blogger and I started to take my time writing posts…maybe too much time. I’m spending up to an hour on each post to make sure that it’s as close to perfect as possible, which is good but not if it eats into my lunch hour at work or makes me late to the dinner table. Now that I’ve organized my blogging process, I need organize my time.

I’ve Have An Audience That May Be Small, But I Need To Cater To It I’ve started to use Twitter and Facebook to promote my blog. Most of my Twitter follows are knowledgeable about either football or all sports in general, but it’s not like this on Facebook. And according to Google Analytics, Facebook is where the majority of my traffic comes from. In order to keep these FB readers that I’m VERY thankful for, I need to make sure that they can relate to my posts as much as possible. This means that the inside footie jokes and references will be kept to a minimum and that any complicated soccer terms will be succinctly described. I’ll also try to inject more humor. This will be a challenge since I want to start researching football’s tactical side, but I can do it.

Taking all this into consideration, the future of this blog is to continue to track my footie learning process by writing about it. Expect more Bundesliga and Serie A related posts, particularly Serie A as I now have a team to support there, which is AC Milan. I will be researching football fundamentals but will be posting about in a way that attracts a non-football fan.

This is what I’ve learned. Anyone out there think that this learning process was fruitful or that I should be taking a different approach with this blog? Please let me know as I encourage your comments.

Back from the dead

Monday, September 29th, 2008

As one of my lasts posts mentions, blogging is hard work. Let me update that statement really hard work. There’s not much in this world that isn’t, but I thought that I could handle it along with my full time gig and I can, but just not like I did in the past. I can’t just post random stuff that I pops into my head or post links that I find 20 seconds before I jump in the shower. If I want to be a good writer then I need to be more organized.

But as far as this post is concerned, I gotta be random because waaaaaaaaaaaaay to much has happened in the footie world since my last post.

First of all, I gotta eat my words on Tottenham. There are more than a few posts where I threw the sword down and claimed that “This is the Spurs year!” and boy did I screw that one up. So much promise and they’re now a sneeze away from relegation.

Speaking of relegation, who in the world is Hull?!?!?! Seriously, where did these guys come from?!?!?! A team that got into the top flight via the Championship League playoffs is not only kicking some serious tush but some serious Arsenal tush!!! Make all the end-of-season predictions about these guys that you want, but Hull will remain in the EPL next year, although I predict that they’ll finish no higher than the top 15.

Another surprise is La Liga. My man Iker Casillas just does not have that spark that he did last season, but it’s still early and I hope that he’ll bring it around in time for the December Classico

Barcelona kinda sucks.

Still haven’t picked a Serie A or MSL team to support…leaning towards either Columbus Crew or FC Dallas for that latter.

That’s it for now….

Soccer Lens is great site!!!

Monday, August 4th, 2008

I get a lot of inspiration from Soccer Lens. They’re more of a thinking man’s site and provoke debate from their readership. Also like Bleacher Report, they take reader submissions, which I may partake of someday.

Two of their articles from today are really good…I learned a TON from them:

The first one, Is Football A Simple Game?, breaks down the characteristics of past winning clubs. Is you’re a footie neophyte like me, this is a must-read.

Then there’s Today’s Superstars and the Age of Maturity which directly challenges the consitency of todays football stars. Yeah, they’re good now, but how the article poses the question, how good will they be in a few years?

I’m hoping that their Cristiano Ronaldo assessment is incorrect, especially if he goes to Los Blancos, whom I strongly support. And past the personal reasons, the story that I want to submit to them is based around CR7, but I’ll only submit it after I see how he does at this season’s halway mark.

Sneijder’s out for only three months instead of six

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Reuters reports not only that but also that he won’t need surgery!!! Great news!!!

Steven Cohen criticizes the LA Galaxy for signing David Beckham…again

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

He may have been saying this for a while and I think he flip-flops his opinions sometimes, but I like Steven Cohen and respect what he has to say. The host of the World Soccer Daily radio show and the Fox Football Fone-in TV call-in show has, once again, gone off on the LA Galaxy organization for their overhyping Beckham as THE one to bring Soccer to the U.S. masses and failing miserably in the process:

“It was a smash-and-grab. They wanted the money and season-ticket sales and didn’t take into consideration he was injured. It was fraudulent and disingenuous to sell Beckham (ticket) packages when he didn’t play.”

Money was definitely a factor in all of this, but I really think that Alexi Lalas and Co. had a some altruism on the brain and really wanted to raise soccer’s profile in America. But Steve makes some good points.

Read the full article here.

Random News 8/3/08 (Gol TV, Bojan Krkic, Messi, Ronaldo)

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Just some things that I found…very interesting:

GAME OF THE DAY: Arsenal v. Real Madrid in a Emirates Cup game on GOL TV at 11AM EST.

Also according to their homepage (which is kinda buggy right now along with the rest of the site), GOL TV will no longer be available on Dish TV, which is a BIG problem for me. But I just checked and it’s on right now, so I dunno. Needless to say, I will have some SERIOUS issues if this happens and WILL consider breaking my contract for a move to DirectTV if this is true. Will call Dish later on today to confirm this. TV rights football have a very interesting role in the business of Soccer-I don’t fully understand this role so I’ll be researching it more and more. (Courtesy GOL TV).

Apparently, Arsene Wenger has expressed interest in Barcelona teen wunderkind Bojan Krkic. As Krkic came up through the Barcelona youth league, Bojan isn’t leaving them anytime soon if you ask me. Still, it must be nice for Bojan to be wanted and to get recognition as a great player from some like Wenger (Courtesy FC Barcelona Blog)

Speaking of Barcelona, Xinhua News Agency discuss how Lionel Messi will be joining Boca Juniors star Juan Roman Riquelme in the midfield of the Argentinian Olympic Soccer team. It’s a general news article BUT it hyped me to the fact the Argentina’s first games is against the Ivory Coast. So it’s Messi/Riquelme/Mascherano/Gago/Aguero vs. Cissé/Eboué/Kalou/Touré/Zokora. That’ll be good. (Courtesy Xinhua News Agency),

Setanta’s got a story that Ronaldo (the Brazilian one) may move to the Premier League. With this, all he’ll have to do is join a Bundesliga squad afterwards and he’ll have played in every marquee football league. Unfortunately the link’s broken as of this post. Will remove it if things don’t shape up (Courtesy Setanta)

Welcome to kaidez!!

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Hello all and welcome to kaidez. You can learn more about me and this blog on my long-winded About page but here’s the Reader’s Digest version:

I’m a front-end web developer who has in the past year become a soccer (football) fanatic and this blog helps me tone up both my football knowledge and web development skills. I’ll be reviewing footie news of the day as well as posting anything that pops into my head.

I’m really hoping that every post that I make addresses footie from an American perspective, whether I’m posting a link from Spain or discussing a British-based player. It will be tough but with practice and careful thought, I think that I can pull this off over time. But along with player and club news, I’m REALLY interested in the business of soccer as it seems that the business end is rearing it’ s head more than it has in past years (or so I’m told).

I encourage comments from all happily accept constructive feedback and criticism, all in the hopes of doing my bit to building a terrific online community.

Thanx for stopping by!
kaidez