Ben Arfa maybe too much of a gamble for PL clubs

If your club is in the market for a forward, the chances are they’ve been linked with Hatem Ben Arfa. The Marseille and France winger has attracted the interest of the likes of Newcastle, Everton, Arsenal and Manchester United, as well as clubs in Germany and Spain. A product of the Clairefontaine academy, the 23-year-old has generated as much publicity for his football as he has for his feuding. And the prospect of signing the talented forward comes at a price.

Since his graduation from Clairefontaine, and move to Lyon in 2002, Ben Arfa has been brilliant. He has pace, supreme technique, good finishing and would add a huge amount of creativity to most teams. After being moved to the left side of a front three, although not prolific, he has chipped in with goals and racked up the assists. Constant press reports value him at anything between £5m and £10m, and for that sort of money he could be a steal. However he could also cost a club a lot more than that.

During his time at Lyon, Ben Arfa had training ground scuffles with both Karim Benzema and Sebastien Squillaci, and left the club in acrimonious circumstances when virtually forcing a move to Marseille, by refusing to report to training. Upon the completion of the €11m transfer – which needed the help of the French FA to secure the move – Ben Arfa told the Lyon newspaper, Le Progrés, that the team was never great and ‘lacked class’.

While Marseille have benefitted from fine performances from Ben Arfa, both at home and in Europe, they too have had to deal with the petulance that he is capable of. There was the bust-up between him and his teammate Modeste M’bami during the warm-up of a Ligue 1 fixture. He has missed various training sessions without reason. During Marseille’s 4-2 loss to Paris Saint Germain, when Ben Arfa was a substitute, he refused to warm-up when asked by his then coach Eric Gerets and remained in his seat, claiming he was injured. Even Gerets successor, Didier Deschamps, got into another altercation with Ben Arfa at the Marseille training ground. With the incidents involving both managers, Ben Arfa was forced to apologise to them personally, and the club in the media.

As is stands, the troublesome winger looks set for a move away from the French south coast, but his destination remains very much unclear. It all depends on how much of a liability managers consider him to be, and if any potential difficulties that might be had with the player are outweighed by what he can produce on the pitch. Even at Marseille, Ben Arfa has been in and out of the team; similarly to Joe Cole during his time at Chelsea, Ben Arfa rarely plays 90 minutes whether he is brought on or taken off. However, Marseille have performed much better when he has been playing than without. In his first 11 games for the club he managed six goals, and that sort of impact would suit any team in the Premiership. Whether Marseille would have clinched the Ligue 1 title last season without Ben Arfa’s contribution is up for debate, and yet his conflicts see them still willing to release him.

For Ben Arfa, a move to England could be the making of him; it is hard to imagine Sir Alex Ferguson putting up with that behaviour for too long, or David Moyes for that matter. But if he continued in the vein that he has done so far, he could simply be showcasing a poor attitude on a much bigger stage. Having a player that could potentially cause disruption in an already settled squad could be a massive gamble, and one that many managers would be reluctant to take. It will be interesting to see how Laurent Blanc deals with him as he starts afresh with the national team, and perhaps it will be best to keep an eye on him for another year, rather than gamble on him now.

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Gabriel Agbonlahor pledges future to Aston Villa

Gabriel Agbonlahor has provided Aston Villa with a timely boost after pledging his long-term future to the club.

Agbonlahor, 23, claims he is happy to stay at Villa Park for the remainder of his career.

The England striker came through the academy ranks at his hometown club and is now Villa’s longest serving first-team player.

He was substituted during Thursday’s Europa League exit at the hands of Rapid Vienna after picking up a calf problem.

But despite the European exit and the departure of manager Martin O’Neill on the eve of the season which appears to have destabilised the Midlands club, Agbonlahor has no plans to move on.

“I saw in the programme stats the other day that I’m the longest-serving player,” he said.

“I think I am one of the senior statesmen! I might bring that up with some of the lads.

“But I’m a local lad and you look at people like Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard.

“They don’t want to leave their clubs and it’s the same with me. Being from the area, I’ve got no reason to ever leave.

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“I’m just enjoying my football here and hopefully it continues.”

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Wigan concerned for Franco di Santo

Wigan Athletic fear that striker Franco di Santo could be facing a lengthy spell out of action after suffering a nasty ankle injury in the goalless draw with Birmingham City.

The 21-year-old Argentinian was felled by a challenge which earned Craig Gardner a straight red card in the St Andrew’s stalemate, leaving Latics boss Roberto Martinez fearful for his summer signing.

He told the Evening Post:“The cut swelled up straight away and it could be a little bit of ligament damage in his ankle and that is the worry.

“Obviously it was a very strong challenge. From where I was, his leading foot was really high and then he gets the ball with his second foot.

“Nowadays if you go into a challenge like that and it’s a bit high, it’s a reckless challenge with excessive force and a red card.

“I just saw Franco’s leg and that’s my worry.

“I need to see the extent of that injury. Franco had to come off and obviously he’s got a couple of nasty cuts on his leg.

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“The referee had a clear view and he was really on top of the incident. My worry is the extent of the injury.”

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Kolo Toure believes Manchester City are on right track

Kolo Toure believes Manchester City are on course to fulfil his own personal goals of winning the Premier League and Champions League.

Toure joined the ambitious Eastlands club in their first major wave of player recruitment in July 2008.

The Ivory Coast international arrived from Arsenal and has since seen the club spend over £150million on an array of fresh talent, including £20million on his own brother, Yaya, from Barcelona this summer.

City, who are backed by billions from their Abu Dhabi-based owners, are currently second in the Premier League table and Toure believes they are on the right track to major success.

"Now I am settled in Manchester, I know everyone at the club. I know how it all works and feel very happy and comfortable with the way things are going," he told the club's official website.

"We have to be pleased with what we have done so far. But we know we will get better as the season progresses, as we get to know one another and as the injured players begin to come back.

"I came here to win trophies and play Champions League football and that is what we are all working hard to achieve.

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"I have played in one great team and I want to be part of another one. I think I still have five or six years to play at the top level and I want to make the most of them.

"People who know me, know that I am as enthusiastic about the game as I have ever been. I look forward to coming into work every single day and seeing this City side keep improving."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email

John O’Shea expects Man Utd’s away form to improve

John O'Shea fully expects Manchester United to end their disappointing away form soon rather than later.

United have slipped five points off the pace set by Chelsea in the Premier League after failing to win any of their four games on the road so far this season.

Saturday's goalless draw with Sunderland followed similar stalemates against Fulham (2-2), Everton (3-3) and Bolton Wanderers (2-2).

The Old Trafford club find themselves behind local rivals Manchester City in the table, but O'Shea doesn't expect the away-day blues to continue much longer.

"The away form has been disappointing but I can see that turning around very soon because of the quality and experience we have," he said.

"We won't know whether these draws are a concern until the end of the season.

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Avram Grant praises beaten Hammers

West Ham United coach Avram Grant was proud of his battling players as they fell to a cruel 1-0 Premier League loss at Arsenal on Saturday.

Alex Song's late winner separated the two sides at the Emirates Stadium and, although they remain at the foot of the table, Grant was pleased with his team's efforts.

He paid particular praise to goalkeeper Robert Green after he kept them in the contest with a number of stunning saves as the Gunners stamped their mark on proceedings.

"I think we played well today," the former Chelsea and Portsmouth boss said.

"We played against a very good team and I think they only had two chances to score. We also did some things on the counter-attack and then they scored in the last moment.

"But I'm very proud of the players after what they did today. They showed a lot of good things, fighting spirit and tactical understanding.

"Unfortunately they scored in the last moment, it happens. He is a good keeper, he did a good job today. All the defence did a good job today.

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"They closed the spaces well. It is not easy to play against Arsenal and we did do well. I don't remember Arsenal not able to create so many chances in a long time, this is because of the whole team.

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Ray Wilkins to fight Chelsea exit

Chelsea's former assistant manager Ray Wilkins is to take legal advice following his departure from Stamford Bridge.

The ex-England international left the club nine days ago after being told his contract would not be renewed.

But in a statement released by the League Managers Association, Wilkins said:"I'm very disappointed that the board decided that I had no further contribution to make at Chelsea Football Club which has played such a huge part in my life.

"Since rejoining the club, I am extremely proud to have assisted in Chelsea's recent successes.

"I enjoyed a fantastic relationship with the staff, players and the supporters and I now wish them all the very best for the future.

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The ideal way to revamp the Carling Cup?

The Carling Cup has lost a certain amount of glitz and glam in recent times, not that it had too much glitz and glam in the first place. News north of the border surrounds ways in which to rejuvenate their current set up, and it got me thinking about the current format of the Carling Cup.

Does anyone really hold the cup competition in high esteem any more? Arsene Wenger in the past has shown little respect to the competition as year after year he has fielded lesser teams against the opposition. However, this season with the club desperate for silverware the Arsenal boss has taken the competition a little more seriously.

With uncertainty surrounding the Carling Cup I was thinking a great way for it to gain back some of its creditability and respectability would be to open it up to teams from Scotland, after all you do have Welsh teams competing year after year.

With the inclusion of Celtic, Rangers and co would the competition evoke more interest from the fans? I personally think it would. I think something like this is more likely than to occur than Celtic and Rangers joining the Premier League.

If the competition was opened up to teams from other countries, namely Scotland, revenue within the cup would increase, thus suiting all involved, including clubs and sponsors. I feel that the inclusion of teams form north of the border would be a better idea than the others that have been brought up.

So what do you lot think, would the inclusion of teams from Scotland enhance the competition and put it back on the right track? If you’re not a fan of that idea why not mention ways in which you think the competition could be made more credible.

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FA Cup Fantasy Football – a step too far?

It is FA Cup third round replay time this week and Sven Goran Eriksson will get to make his return to Eastlands as Leicester face Manchester City tonight. Eriksson would love to get one over his former club and book a fourth round tie with another team that the Swede has managed in the past – Notts County. To do that Leicester will have to pull of one of the shocks of the round, but do they have the players to do it?

When these teams met nine days ago, it was Leicester who made a stunning start to the tie, with Sol Bamba incredibly scoring with his first touch in football. The odds are obviously against something similar happening again, but it has been known for lightning to strike twice. Leicester then went behind before Andy King scored the equaliser to send the tie to a replay, but neither King nor Bamba may be the wisest choice for your Picklive trio.

One man who has scored 67 points in his one Picklive match to date is Richie Wellens. Wellens would be a sound selection, and given Darius Vassell is injured and Yakubu is  ineligible for the match, so would Steve Howard. The experienced striker will prove to be a nuisance for the Manchester City defence, but will he get his name on the score sheet and pick up big points this evening?

The majority of LIVE fantasy football managers will be playing it safe tonight and plumping for a selection made up purely of City players. The difficulty with your selection will be that Roberto Mancini is likely to rotate his team, so you can’t be sure who will be playing until his starting eleven is announced.

On the back of his two goals against Wolves, Tevez simply has to make your Picklive trio, if he starts of course! James Milner is likely to be recalled to the starting line-up, and having scored in the original tie, you wouldn’t put it past the former Aston Villa midfielder to add to his FA Cup tally this season.

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With Manchester City heading into the match as clear favourites, you’d have to think that the odds of them keeping a clean sheet are pretty low. The likes of Vincent Kompany will be particularly keen to ensure Leicester draw a blank after letting in three goals against Wolves, and Kompany’s Picklive point’s average of 57 makes him an attractive choice.

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The FA invites you to join Respect FC

The Football Association has taken a radical new approach to tackling bad behaviour from fans and players by launching its own football club Respect F.C. The aim of the club is not to win silverware or secure a Champions League place; its goal will be to unite fans against the ugly side of the beautiful game to create a safe and enjoyable environment in which it can take place.

Appointing comedian and avid Bristol City fan Mark Watson as Chairman, the Club has been founded through concern from both the top level of the game and the grassroots community around abuse towards referees and poor sideline behaviour. Respect F.C. is not your usual football club; it’s a football club made up of people from all walks of life, with one collective goal – to bring Respect back to the game we all love.

For every fan that joins Respect F.C., The FA has pledged to put £1 back into the Respect initiative within grassroots football (up to the value of £50,000). Members of the Club will be able to vote online at www.RespectFootballClub.com to say how this money is used at the end of the 2010 / 2011 season.

Rallying fans to get behind Respect F.C., Chairman Mark Watson has filmed an impassioned plea from the Club’s modest headquarters, which features starring roles from former Liverpool captain Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock, Portsmouth legend Steve Claridge and Sky Sports commentator Chris Kamara.

Depicting the intolerable bad behaviour of a gobby moron, scenes feature Neil Ruddock ruining a child’s birthday party by barking abuse at the children’s entertainer and singling out the birthday boy for some special attention for passing the parcel too slowly. Muddied with comedy gold, the film also sees player turned football pundit Steve Claridge donning a Strictly Come Dancing style outfit and dancing across a waterlogged pitch. The rousing closing scenes from the Chairman’s speech see Mark Watson in unison with football fans wearing white Respect F.C. scarves and joining mascots from Chelsea, Bristol City, Swansea City, Nottingham Forest, Watford, Fulham, Birmingham City and Reading to show support for the radical new club.

Respect F.C. is not just about raising awareness; it’s much more than that. Everyone who is involved in the game in some way is aware of poor behaviour and knows that – be it towards referees, players or fellow fans – it is wrong. The challenge now is to unite, change people’s attitudes and make them realise that verbal and physical abuse are not acceptable in the game.

Respect F.C. Chairman, Mark Watson, said: “We know that it’s so much easier to take a stand against poor behaviour if you are not on your own, if you have someone else on your team. Collectively we can stand up to the gobby morons. If you’d like to show the people spoiling our game, what they’re up against go to www.RespectFootballClub.com to join my new football club, Respect F.C., the club with one goal – to rid the game of the gobby morons.”

Alex Horne, FA General Secretary, said: “Football fans from all clubs and all leagues have a collective responsibility to let others know that they will not stand for this behaviour from the grassroots of the game up to the international stage. That’s why we’re asking everyone, to ask everyone, to join the club and together win the match against bad behaviour.”

Latest research from The FA has shown that 40% of players, coaches and referees think the Respect programme has improved their experience of the game. The majority of participants surveyed were also aware of the Respect programmes key objectives with 68% recognising that Respect aims to create a safe and enjoyable environment for the game.

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