Do you guys think Alcaraz likes to watch The Rock starring Sean Connery and Nick Coppola?
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Do you guys think Alcaraz likes to watch The Rock starring Sean Connery and Nick Coppola?
Just tuned in, how has he done so far?
Fair to middling, no blunders yet.
Passing has been good, but his attempt to run past Toure was not as successful as he would have liked.
Seems destined for a draw extra time and penalties.
Thought Toure was leaning on his back rather than shoulder to shoulder. A lot of refs would have given a free to James
Feel sorry for that Man City Reserve keeper who played up to final and then that overrated Englishman Hart plays in final...
Come on Wigan show some urgency and win me a few quid.
I'm in the money :D
less than 2 mins for wigan to throw my money away
Who was the last Irish player to win the FA Cup?
Actually only had 67p on it.
11/05/2013 Bet returns £5.36
11/05/2013 Bet stake -£0.67
Fox had this game on Nat'l TV. I wonder what the rating will be. My Prediction? 0.0.
Delighted for Mac, thought he was very good to be honest. So calm and controlled, always organising. What a great move it was for him now in hindsight, in terms of trophies as well as playing time. A great day for football.
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Very strange bet to place. 67p. Did you just empty your pocket and give it to the bookie?
ITV annoyed me saying it was an "extraordinary feat" and a "crazy result". It was one Premiership team beating another. Sure one was second and the other in the drop zone but it's hardly earth shattering that Man City, who on their day can be cr+p lost to Wigan, who on their day can play some good stuff. But then this is the media I suppose.
Found the Setanta Cup Final much more entertaining :) Never seen a final like that.
p.s. McCarthy wasn't bad but not the best Wigan player on the pitch.
Little Wigan winning the FA Cup is a fairytale though OwlsFan. 18 years ago they were non-league. Of course on a given day any Premier League team can beat another, but it usually wouldn't happen in what is an equally big game for both sides, a final. The fact that they did it playing great football made it all the more impressive.
So, 'extraordinary feat' - definitely yes, 'crazy result' - maybe not so much but I'm sure most people hearing the result would be pretty shocked, apart from mental gambler Tricky that is :)
McManaman was without doubt the best player on show, barely debatable really.
Well I was going to put £1 on, expecting to lose but I noticed I had about £86.67 in my account so I thought I would get rid of the £0.67 to end up with a nice round £86 when I lost, but I ended up with £91.36 :)
I thought it was a good match with a great ending, the small bet just makes it that bit more exciting (if it is winning lol).
I didn't put any money on until I had seen how both teams were playing for about 15 minutes and I thought that if you knew nothing about either teams league positions etc that you would have said it was a fairly open match with maybe Wigan slight favourites which made Wigan's 7-1 look rather tempting.
Did look to be heading for a draw until the sending off but the sending off showed Man City were struggling a bit in the midfield.
I was not too confident about Wigan's attack or defence but they looked pretty solid in the middle.
Wait, you bet 1.67 and won 91.46?
As I said on paper it may have been a shock result but judging by the first 15 minutes play I don't think so.
Just depends which teams turn up on the day, turned out to be a decent Wigan side and a lacklustre Man City one.
Agreed about McManaman, he is some player shame he is not one of ours. Maloney is a good player too with a dead ball.
Given would have kept that header out though!!!
What do you think about the Preaknesss? All Irish have the horseplay in the blood and it drives me crazy that you all don't care about the triple crown. Orb looks nasty but give me a different horse tricky.
Most enjoyable cup final in years. I feared it'd be like Paris in '09, where the plucky underdog played out of their skins, but paid the penalty for not taking their chances. I know Martinez acted the git over the McCarthy-defecting-to-Scotland affair, but there's a lot to like about the guy. He was a credit to football yesterday.
I had a bit of a look at the form for that, Orb looks like he should win but he has a correspondingly short price.
When I have a bit more time I will have a more of a look at some of the others and see if any are worth a bet.
I don't like backing short prices much as you have to put a lot on to win anything decent, and then they
run nothing like their form!!
Was definitely a good game even though the was no goal until right at the end, but it was worth waiting for. Sometime finals can be boring but I really enjoyed that one, especially McManaman skinning the City defence.
I doubt Wigan will be able to hang onto him if they go down.
Big Mac to Spurs for 10 Million?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...-McCarthy.html
alI wouldn't like to see him go to Spurs. They have far too many good quality players in his position already.
watching him on saturday, it was boys v men against toure.
In a couple of shoulder to shoulder battles he came off second to Toure but not many players are winning those. Overall McCarthy was absolutely crucial to Wigan, he played an incredibly disciplined role as the midfield anchor, always protecting the back four and never panicking when he had the ball, he just held it to allow the team to move forward then picked the right pass nearly every time. It was McCarthy's discipline and positional play that allowed McManaman to be constantly pushed forward because he was always offering the extra cover to his full backs. We didn't get to see him in a more mobile attacking role, which I think he'd be capable of in a better team, if it was required, but I though it was a brilliantly mature performance from a 22 year old, in a cup final, against some of the most highly rated midfield players in the world. David Silva hardly got a touch in a dangerous area in front of the Wigan back four, and that was down to the fact that McCarthy was always occupying that space, City never really managed to create anything in the middle and I'd give a huge amount of Credit to McCarhty for that.
James was definitely more subdued in a covering role, compared to the excellent game he had against Swansea, when he was about the only functioning Wigan player. In that game, McManaman was very poor and then he goes to hero status in the cup final with a brilliant performance.
There is no way that Toure overshadowed James, I thought Toure was a mere purposeless shadow out there.
I think Paul might possibly be referring to that instance when James and Toure got into a footrace/barging contest along the touchline which the latter got the better of. Otherwise I agree, McCarthy had the better game of the two.
It's hard to tell how good McManaman was. I've rarely seen Clichy being given such a pasting but I'm not convinced his decision making was very good and either his final ball was poor and he wasn't aware of his options, or he just simply had nobody to pick out on the box. Kone(?) was game but limited in his impact.
Charlie, wrt Martinez, pethaps I should have said that he upset a few people on foot.ie (which of course is the true barometer of Irish football attitudes!) with his unhelpful remarks on McCarthy last year. I'm not sure he was being deliberately disruptive, but even if he was, he's entitled to speak his mind. I like him.
Speaking of McManaman has he a link to the North?
Saw a tweet by the OWC boys suggesting MON should look into it...
Apparently McManaman has at least two Irish grandparents and is eligible for the Republic.