Saturday, May 26, 2012

Torturous Sports Fan

3 of my favorite sports teams, each facing a unique set of issues which leaves me worried and sad to different extents.

1. Orlando Magic

For those who don't know, I do watch a few bit of basketball when I can, and Orlando Magic has always been my team since the days of Shaq, Penny Hardaway, Pat Garrity, Tracy McGrady to the current ones like Jameer Nelson, Hedo Turkoglu, Ryan Anderson...etc (notice I left out an All-Star Center, shall explain later). While I cursed and sweared at Lebron James for breaking the heart of Cleveland, I never expected the same kind of drama to be reacted, or even worse, in Orlando. Any sign of respect, much less liking of Dwight Howard vanished the moment he hypocritically put an arm around coach Stan Van Gundy, unaware that the coach has just announced to the world that he was told of Dwight's backstabbing gesture as he wanted to get Stan sacked behind his back. Honesty and integrity seem to be values too beneath of superstars like Lebron and Dwight, blessed with awe-inspiring talent but always look to do things their way, preferably the easy way. If Dwight has a PR assistant, he should sack him instead as his reputation has officially gone down the drain. Superman no more, just a super weasel. So Orlando has belatedly sacked coach Stan after a losing but resilient effort in the 1st round of playoffs, while Dwight remains non-committal about his future. Because of one prima Donna superstar, we lost a great coach and can still end up with nothing but broken dreams. Whether Dwight stays or not is not important anymore, I just want the drama to end and rebuild the team as a respectable franchise.

2. Arsenal

Kudos to Wenger for leading the Gunners to the coveted Champion's League spot (sorry Spurs) and finishing above rivals Chelsea and Tottenham as the best team in London. However, in what seems to be a recurring theme in recent times, the Gunners face another summer of uncertainty with regards to the future of Captain Van Persie. While I hope and trust Van Persie not to be like Dwight Howard, I really wish to see an example of a player who doesn't turn his back on his team for supposed ambitions and realistically, money. A role model who wears his colors proud, who stays through thick and thin, who cares more about his teammates, his fans, his mentor than his personal ambition or greed. Steven Gerrard is probably the last player like that and he will be respected for his loyalty to the cause. Even if players leave like Henry and Fabregas, fans know that they are Gunners through and through, unlike Nasri and Adebayor. I really believe that we are not far away from a trophy with the recovery of Whilshere and the addition of Podolski and more to come. So hopefully Van Persie stays on and win with Arsenal, thus cementing himself as a legend like Henry.

3. Blackburn Rovers

I always joked that Arsenal is my mistress while Blackburn is my wife. Well, we are relegated and honestly, I don't see us getting back into the Premier League as long as the stupid Venky's and clueless Keanu are still in charge. What used to be a well respected institution in English football has now become a laughing stock and I will hate to imagine how the late Jack Walker may feel as his hometown team fell to such depths. What is more depressing is that Blackburn don't have an urgent need to sell in the first place. We were doing fine as a mid table team in the league with a trust fund set up by Jack Walker financing the team. Prudent managers like Mark Hughes and Big Sam have constructed teams within limited budget which have achieved the minimal of staving off relegation. After stupid Venky's bought the club, unrealistic ambitions (Champion's League) and targets (Beckham) reflected owners who clearly have as much football knowledge as a casual fan. Their undying support of Kean as manager bore more out of the reluctance of paying compensation after foolishly extending his contract the season before despite barely surviving relegation on the last day. Incompetent owners, clueless manager and an utter and complete mess, I fear of us becoming the next Leeds, Portsmouth and Charlton which never see the bright lights of Premier League once relegated. I hope and I pray that stupid Venky's sell the club ASAP to a decent owner who don't have to be rich but with real love for the club.

Watching sports used to cheer me up but this year has really been a torture. Haiz.....

Friday, May 25, 2012

有感而发 25-05-2012

昔日情似狂潮涌
此时绵延如恒流
不再痴望着拥有
只盼能暖妳心头