EPL Manager Mess

With all the management changes affecting the top teams next season’s English Premier League promises to be the most interesting in many years. Manchester United’s Alex Ferguson has announced his retirement for a second time, this time though he appears to mean it. For 26 years he has monopolized the silverware, winning 25 trophies for the Red Devils – almost half of the honors they have achieved in over 100 years of football.
His replacement, David Moyes seems to be cut from the same cloth at least in temperament, however in his 10 years managing Everton he has not yet won any trophies, unlike Ferguson who had much success in Scotland before arriving at United. Although a good manager Moyes has some of the largest boots in football to fill. He now has access to a lot more money and far superior players but the expectations are also higher and his challenge will be to attract the top players and keep them motivated. In his defense he knows the English game very well and being friends with Ferguson will give him invaluable insights, but I still feel they will struggle to win the league next year.
The noisy neighbors Manchester City will also have new blood for next season. Mancini has finally been sacked after a disappointing year. After the spectacular last minute title grab of the previous season it was a surprise not to see them dominate this year. The team is still strong but the style of play is too unhurried for the premiership. You can’t wait for things to happen, you have to make them happen, Ferguson proved this time and time again, grabbing victory from the jaws of defeat so many times. Manuel Pellegrini is to replace him, unlike Moyes however he is new to English football so he will need some time to adapt, this may limit City’s success over the short term.
Chelsea will also change managers at the end of the season, Benitez’ caretaker role has almost ended and if the rumors are to be believed Jose Mourinho will be coming back to the club. If this proves true, Chelsea will be a serious threat, they are still one of the strongest teams in the league and Mourinho is respected around the world, as long as Abramovich stays away from the dressing room and allows Mourinho to manage I think they will be the champions next year.
As for the other teams I think it will be business as usual. Arsenal will play well but fall short as Wenger’s refusal to buy great players will cause them to lack the final punch when they need it most. Spurs had a great season under their new manager, we’ll now find out if he can maintain it. Brendan Rodgers is improving at Liverpool but there is much rebuilding to do there. I expect them to improve but not to mount a realistic challenge any time soon.
Next season can’t come soon enough!

Why Bosh?

Have you ever wondered why the Miami Heat signed Chris Bosh. Chris Bosh has a 6-year $99 million dollar deal greater than the deal of former NBA Finals MVP, Dwayne Wade. Chris Bosh is barely 7 foot, 200 LBS, and no physicality to match the centers of the NBA. Therefore, the Heat should trade Chris Bosh. Chris Bosh is not in his prime any more. Some of these deals could offer the Heat cap space and a future draft pick:

Option 1: Trade with Rockets

Chandler Parsons, Marcus Morris, Patrick Patterson, and a future 1st round pick for Chris Bosh and Mike Miller.

Option2: Trade with Cavaliers

2 Future First round picks, and Anderson Varejao for Chris Bosh and Mike Miller.

Option3: Trade with Pistons

Andre Drummond, 1st round pick for a Chris Bosh, and a 2-round pick.

2013-2014 NCAA Basketball Outlook

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After a phenomenal year of college buckets to Kevin Ware’s horrendous injury, the outlooks for the 2013/2014 season seems to be changing rapidly. Big Ten will lose key power players, such as National Consensus Player of the Year in guard Trey Burke, projected lottery pick; Tyler Zeller, and a freak athlete in Victor Oladipo. The usual champions in Kentucky Wildcats will be stronger than ever, and the ACC will form a stronger conference to argument the Big Ten. As we advance through this article, I will project the seasons for the top 3 teams of NCAA landscape.

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1. Kentucky Wildcats: Even before the letters of intent were signed, Kentucky had a caliber or potential to one of the most dangerous, and intimidation posing teams in the history of  college ball. Despite the fact that this roster will be incredibly young, John Calipari is a maestro of getting these super athletes to share the ball, and commit themselves to defense. Kentucky got a huge boost when solid sophomore in Alex Poythress announced his return for 2013. Lets discuss the incredible recruiting class of 2013. The Harrison brothers bring incredible size to the backcourt of the Wildcats. They are respectively listed at 6’4 230 lbs, and 6’5 220 lbs, bringing amazing athleticism that can transfer to the next level. Not only that but these guys are incredibly effective at penetrating to the paint and drawing fouls. Julius Randle is the headline of this recruiting class. Listed at 6’10 on ESPN’s Top 100 recruit list, he shot up the rankings, as he exemplified excellent atheleticism, and the ability to fight down low. Randle has the motor that constantly keeps running. Last of all, James Young, from the state of Michigan chose the Spartans over this NBA-class team. James Young has a tendency to linger away from the rim, but has the ability to drive, and pull up when necessary. If Kentucky can separate itself from injuries, teamwork issues, and upsets, they should be the clear favorite to win the tournament.

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2.Michigan Wolverines- Call me a biased writer, but Michigan is just that good. Michigan had two unfortunate, yet bright stories, as Trey Burke, the Wooden Award Winner left for the NBA, and junior veteran Tim Hardaway Jr. declared for the draft. But let’s not forget the excellent, young team that is still in Ann Arbor. Nik Staukas, a freshmen was a clear top-10 perimeter shooter. Glenn Robinson is an  NBA-Bodied, forward that could finish dunks, and pull up occasionally at the three. Of course we cannot forget the great Mitch McGary. McGary was ranked no. 2 in his class, but due to his poor weight management, and knee injury, he dropped down the list. But near the end of last season, we saw why he was the prospect that he was. Mitch McGary had the ball handling of a decent forward, rebounding abilities of a center, vision of a point guard, and the motor of any superstar. Mitch McGary will live up to be the heart and soul of this team. Jon Beilein has several cut choices to make this offseason. Michigan have an excellent point guard coming in at Derrick Walton, who has the ball handling of Trey Burke yet a slightly less dangerous shot. Along with a lengthy swingman in Zak Irvin, both will have a great chance to contribute. Nonetheless, Beilein will have to decide whether or not to keep this perimeter, high-octane offense. Last Year, this team made up for lack of size in quickness. But with this freshman class, they can do the exact same, however, as we saw Jon Horford’s ability to rebound and defend the paint, Michigan can play a more traditional lineup. Despite the fact that this team cannot match the individual skills of Kentucky, Michigan has the groove and teamwork to be a 2014 tournament favorite.

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3. Duke Blue Devils: Duke performed extremely well last year, with a incredibly shaky bench. Duke have an excellent class with the third Plumlee brother coming in along with the next Lebron, named Jabari Parker. Duke has a chance to prove its case as a powerhouse once again. Jabari Parker is 6’9, 250 lbs, with a 7’0 wingspan. Parker has the abilities to finish at the rim, elevate on jumpers, rip cross-court assists, and preform in the clutch like any superstar. In light of this superstar power, veteran ship, and experience all combined with the work ethics of Coach K, Duke has a very positive upside.

Keep in mind, the decision of number one overall player, Andrew Wiggins, will significantly influence this poll. He is considering UNC, Kentucky, and Michigan State. Other teams that have a significant upside include; Wichita State, Florida, VCU , UNC, Michigan State, UCLA, Arizona, Indiana, and many other great teams of the NCAA.

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