

Preview: Barca v Valladolid, or “It’s go time, yo!” (12 p.m. ET, GolTV)
By: Isaiah | March 21st, 2008Spare some love for me, up here amid the winter wonderland that is Highland Park, Illinois. 11 inches of snow, kids, on the second day of spring. Yum! On the up side, I have all-wheel-drive and snow tires on my car. On the down side, nobody else seems to. Go figure. Slideways is goodways.
Anyhow….
It’s Kevin again, in the house for the March Madnessed Isaiah, who’s been popping in from time to time, as promised, but mostly leaving you all to my nefarious hands. And it’s a tricky weekend for everyone involved in the title race. We have a 17th-placed but surprisingly plucky (everyone is against us….the top sides bring out the best) Valladolid. Villarreal get 20th-placed Levante in what should be a spankfest for them, the Evil Empire get a probably-going-to-crash-after-the-euphoria-of-eliminating-us-from-the-Copa-ass Valencia, and I get a prize for the world’s longest compound modifier. Us and them are at home, Villarreal is on the road.
I don’t look for anything to change, standings-wise, after this weekend. Everyone should win.
Meanwhile….
We are oh for our last four in the league, and a lot closer to third place than first, facts that are mightily vexing. But I’m all about the positivity. How can we argue with Yaya, who said “I will keep going for as long as my body will let me.”
THAT’S what I’m talking about. Man up. If that isn’t inspirational, I don’t know what is. And pssst, we gained access to the super-secret French-Catalan-English translator, and what he actually said was “Hell yeah, I’ll take the needle to play. My injured ass is still about 14 times better than any other defensive mid we have. Edmilson? Dude. Stop. It makes my back hurt to laugh. You’re killing a brotha. Ow!”
Or some such.
Looks like the end of April for a Messi return, according to physios in Argentina, so that’s good news. He’s slightly ahead of schedule, it seems, and plans to round off his fitness by running back to Barcelona. Gudjohnsen and Valdes practiced away from the rest of the lads, the former with a stomach injury, the latter off having rib removal surgery so that his waist can move even higher, facilitating his wearing his match trunks just below his nipples. Should be rockin’.
Normal training for the lads, and while we don’t know who will be in the squad for Sunday’s match, we should all shed a tear for Oleguer, who has hurt his hand again. Seems the vending machines at the Nou Camp are as balky as ever, and still as resistant to being bashed in frustration…. “Doni’m els meus xips,” he was heard to exclaim in a rage before skulking away, chip-less, holding his hand.
In other news, Txiki is silent about Rijkaard and his future with the club, and went about the post-Valencia task of making the lads omelettes, Catalan-style, on his steaming forehead.
Laporta says that we “lost with dignity,” which, as any athlete will tell you, is like a tie….scant consolation. But he’s all about the positivity, too, and you know what? He’s right. We played our butts off in that second half, and were thisclose close to forcing extra time, where I’m sure we would have romped.
And we’re still on for the double. Ronaldinho traveled with the team to Valencia and wanted to play, so we’ll see about Sunday. It’s fully expected that he’ll be in the side, and if he isn’t, his bags had better be packed, because it will be symbolic of a rift that is probably unmendable. So he’ll be there, because Isaiah used such a pretty picture of him to accompany our fondest birthday wishes, and I will begin referring to myself in the third person, as he does, in homage.
We have a lot of folks on the traning table, and some might or might not be back, including Marquez and Deco. But Kevin knows which starting XI Kevin would like to see:
Valdes, Puyol, Thuram (Milito needs a break, I think), Zambrotta, Abidal, Yaya, Iniesta, Krkic, Henry, Eto’o, Ronaldinho.
Yes, that’s right….the evil 4-2-4. It means sacrificing Iniesta’s attacking brilliance for a more defensive role just in front of Yaya, but the way Krkic and Henry have been tracking back on defence, it’s safe. It was glorious for a while previously, until Milito had the bad manners to get himself red carded. Kevin thinks Rijkaard has been thinking on that one ever since, and who better to try it against than Valladolid, who are quaking in their lace-ups as they buy Barca scarves at the FC Barcelona Megastore.
Hope the bits of mirth helped, everyone. Let’s keep the faith. Now. There’s a snow shovel with Kevin’s name on it.
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Yeah, Barca is somewhat lucky to be where they are. This defense is worrisome…Abidal is quick as hell, though…
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Phew and this one is over! Yay! What an attacking display! Now for Valencia to beat Real Madrid!
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Cant wait to see Real lose right now.
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Hoooraaahh Ray Hudson doing the double.
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Only downside is Ray’s love for the empire.
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Goal Valencia! Woohoo!
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David Villa!!!!
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“He’s caught Real Madrid with their white panties down.” Thanks for that, RayHud.
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Villa unlocks Casilla, superb finish!
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Ah shit, then RM equalizes. Ha.
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Correction, Casillas.
Nooooooooooooooooooooo, Raul with the answer.
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You know it’s a real penalty against RM when even Ray admits it.
I expect more turtling from Valencia, twenty minutes to hold off the Evil Empire.
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Valencia can get another one, right?
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Both defenses are exhausted…there’s no way someone doesn’t score in the last 15 minutes…
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Twice that RM had goals at their mercy and came up short, first the Robinho set up, then the point blank header. Make that three times…
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I wouldn’t be surprised if Villa just broke his wrist right there…Pepe’s challenge right before that was well worth its yellow card for RM…AND HIGUAIN MISSES….AAAAH.
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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL ARIZIMENDI!!!!!!!!!!
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Valencia! What a manic match!
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This is insane!
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We’re right back in it again as Copa del Rey us-killers Valencia go into the Bernabeu and defeat the Evil Empire 3-2 in what has to be the craziest game of the year. I think I saw 30 shots cleared off the line! Hildebrand for King!
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On Again… I think thats the best way to say it. It’s been on-off for the last 6weeks. Just a bit of consistency is all we’re missing.
Bojan is the man. The small man but the man nonetheless. 2 goals and 2 assists. This is what we were all waiting for. And he could have scored a few early on. I think Bojan Eto’o and Messi will be the best forward line in Europe next season. Eto’o just keeps scoring, Bojan keeps getting better and Messi doesn’t obey the rules of physicsPosted from
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My starting XI was almost spot on. I was thinking about Sylvinho for Abidal after the former’s recent form, but I figured Rijkaard for the predictable move. Lucky us.
If Thuram leaves the elbow down, the penalty doesn’t get called. Valdes might have been throwing the outlet to one of us.
Ciaran is right, though I would add Iniesta to that attacking lineup. Should be scary next season, particularly with a healthy Yaya, and less reliance on star power.
And that Valencia/Evil Empire match was just crazy. I’m worn out. Drogba single-handedly pulled Chelsea from the brink, as well. Tell me again why we don’t want him, somebody? A player like that, scoring goals like that…sign me up.
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I somehow, just don’t like the way Drogba plays..he just runs like a bull towards goal..hardly any driblling skills…and I don’t think getting another player from the English premier league is a good idea after Guddy and Henry have failed to perform in La Liga
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I think, JC, that sometimes you need that bull rusher. He has extraordinary ball skills, particularly his first touch, and being able to take a pass while holding off a defender. Henry does that very well, also.
But we don’t have a striker who, given the same situation, could have scored the goals that Drogba scored against Arsenal. Maybe Henry, a couple of years ago, but not now.
And I don’t think that Henry has been a bust. I think that he hadn’t lived up to the immense expectations everyone had for him. I hope he gets his life sorted in the off season, and we can see the real Henry, particularly once he really learns to fit into the system, or the system learns to show some adaptability, i.e. long ball isn’t the devil’s tool.

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Somehow I am not convinced about Drogba…I mean, where do we fit him? we already have Eto, Henry and Bojan…..hope you are right about Henry though…
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