Friday, March 30, 2012

BPL Statistics

         

THE SEASON SO FAR
A selection of key statistics from this season's Barclays Premier League - 229 Matches played



227

WINS

72

DRAWS

4,359

SHOTS ON TARGET

3,379

SHOTS OFF TARGET

68

NATIONALITIES
1-6
2-1

833

GOALS SCORED
2-3

16

HAT-TRICK(S)
2-5

524

PLAYERS PLAYED

156

CLEAN SHEETS
3-2

10,317,471

FANS ATTENDED

942

YELLOW CARDS

54

RED CARDS

BPL Matchday 31 Fixtures




Saturday 31 March 2012
Aston Villa
Chelsea
11.00 pm Malaysia
Everton
West Brom
11.00 pm Malaysia
Fulham
Norwich
11.00 pm Malaysia
Man City
Sunderland
11.00 pm Malaysia
QPR
Arsenal
11.00 pm Malaysia
Wigan
Stoke
11.00 pm Malaysia
Wolves
Bolton
11.00 pm Malaysia
Saturday 1 April 2012
Newcastle
Liverpool
09.30 pm Malaysia
Tottenham
Swansea
12.00 am Malaysia
Monday 2  April 2012
Blackburn
Man United
4.00 am Malaysia (Tuesday 3 April 2012)

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Penang Bridge: No Toll Hikes Until 2038




I used the Penang Bridge almost everyday. Staying at mainland while helping my wife family business that operated in the island forcing me, my wife and my son Adam to commute through this Penang iconic landmark. Quite tense using the bridge as little accident incurred would create long hours jam. Bumper to bumper sometimes snarl up that push your patience over the limit. But I’m quite used to it now. Atleast the three lanes offered  smoother traffic compared to the old two lane for one way.

The traffic was heavy this morning amazingly as there were no accidents or broke downs been reported. My eyes gazed to second bridge that under construction. My mind suddenly started asking about the toll going to be charge. As far as remember that the toll would be the same as the first but the second one is going to  be longer. Also there was issue regarding the toll hike claimed by the first bridge operator. Now is RM7.00 however for Penangites who used touch n go   only charged with RM5.60.

Arrived at office quickly I Google about it. Alhamdullillah. Very glad with what I found in the internet. Please read it below.

Car toll for Penang Bridge2 set at $3
By Andrea Filmer
11 March 2012



GEORGE TOWN, Malaysia - Car toll for the Second Penang Bridge has been set at RM7 (S$3), said Jambatan Kedua Sdn Bhd managing director Datuk Dr Ismail Mohamed Taib.

"Tolls will match those of the first Penang Bridge. We want it to be lower, but if we are lower, the first bridge management will complain and sue for compensation.

"The first Penang Bridge was supposed to increase (the car toll) to over RM9, so we were ready to follow them.
"However, now they have confirmed that they are staying at RM7, so we will also charge the same," he said after witnessing Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Abdullah cast the second bridge's 292nd and final pier marking the end of foundation works.

Asked how long the RM7 toll would remain, he said at least until 2038.

It was first announced in June 2010 that car toll for the first Penang bridge would be hiked from RM7 to RM9.40 in 2013.

In November last year, it was reported that the concession period for the Penang bridge had been extended to Dec 31, 2038 in exchange for a freeze on toll hikes.

On the progress of the Second Penang Bridge, Dr Ismail said works were 73% completed with some 3.5% ahead of schedule.

If all proceeded well, he added, the bridge could be completed two months ahead of the September 2013 target.

Upon completion, the Second Penang Bridge will be 24km long 10.5km longer than the first bridge which will make it the longest bridge in South-East Asia.

Ex Top Referee Refutes Vieira's Claim


Vieira is wide of the mark about referees favouring United
By GRAHAM POLL
28 March 2012


Patrick Vieira’s assertion that the big teams, especially Manchester United, are favoured by refereeing decisions in their home games is wide of the mark.

When any of the elite sides play at home they tend to dominate possession and, as a result, their opponents give away more free-kicks.
That’s a natural consequence of a smaller club going into a game knowing a draw would be a good result.

Referees in the Premier League have been professional since 2001 and regularly work with sports psychologists. One of the key instructions they receive is to control the controllable.

Subconsciously, though, referees know that if they give a soft penalty against one of the big sides they will be headline news, and none of them wants that.

Knowing this, and much to Sir Alex Ferguson’s disappointment, I tended not to give penalties at either end at Old Trafford. But I was compelled to do just that in my last season — 2006-07 — and the penalty went to Arsenal. They missed it. 

Man City Is Cracking Under Pressure?


Patrick Vieira says Manchester United get helping hand from referees
• 'When United play at home they get some advantage'
• City angered by interview with BBC and ban reporter
29 March 2012


Patrick Vieira has claimed that Manchester United have been helped to the top of the Premier League because of a culture of generous refereeing at Old Trafford.

Vieira, an old foe of United now working as City's football development executive, was answering questions about Fulham not being awarded an 89th-minute penalty in the 1-0 win for United on Monday that took Sir Alex Ferguson's team three points clear of City with eight games to go. The Frenchman was initially reluctant to enter the debate, pointing out that he did not want to say anything that could be construed as criticism of United, but then went on to admit he did believe United received preferential treatment.

"When United play at home they get some advantage that other teams don't get," Vieira said. "I think when you go to United, Madrid, Barcelona or Milan, when the referees referee these kind of games, it's always difficult to go against these kind of teams.

"This is the way it is. It's something the teams who are used to winning get all the time. We need to win games so we have this advantage in the future."

Vieira's comments initiated an indignant response from Rio Ferdinand, with the United defender posting his response, in his inimitable style, on Twitter: "Why is Vieira so concerned with Man Utd....2 comments in a week or so....c'mon maaaaaan let it go."

However, Vieira later did his best to dilute a potential row, with Ferguson due to hold his press conference on Friday, by claiming his comments had been "completely taken out of context" in the way the BBC had presented his interview. The former Arsenal player was unhappy that his comments about not wanting to criticise United and having not seen the Fulham match were not initially used. City have subsequently banned the BBC reporter who spoke to Vieira, though there is no argument about what he said of the different refereeing standards he believes are applied.

Those comments are unlikely to go down well at Old Trafford, where they point out that only West Bromwich Albion have conceded more penalties at home this season in the top division. Ferguson had warned last week he had "plenty of ammunition" if City wanted to criticise the champions and may respond by pointing out some of the refereeing decisions that have gone in favour of Roberto Mancini's team recently.

Gareth Barry could have conceded a penalty against Stoke City last weekend and Mario Balotelli's stamp on Scott Parker was missed before the Italian striker scored the winner against Tottenham Hotspur in January.

City's belief is that they have been on the wrong end of some poor decisions. Brian Marwood, the club's football administrator, has already made this point to the Professional Game Match Officials and the club were dismayed when Michael Oliver, the Premier League's youngest referee, failed to award Fulham a penalty after Michael Carrick had brought down Danny Murphy on Monday.

Vieira had also claimed last week that United had demonstrated "a little bit of weakness" bringing Paul Scholes out of retirement, leading to a counter-allegation from Ferguson that City had shown the greater "desperation" by recalling Carlos Tevez despite him "taking a five-month holiday in Argentina."

Mancini had previously said Tevez was "finished" at the club, but Vieira told the BBC in the same interview he was happy the player and manager had called a truce. "We're glad Carlos is back. The quality of these kind of players will be really important at this stage of the season. The issue was between him and the club. The players were really pleased to see him back."

Vieira also said City had been "the best team and played the best football". He conceded that United were in the best position – "When you are first you have the advantage, they are favourites" – but the sides meet at the Etihad Stadium on 30 April for a potential title decider and Vieira believes there may be one last twist. "This is our moment. I believe the club deserves it."

Actually it was not quite surprising when Man City, the only one, kept whining about  Fulham not being awarded an 89th-minute penalty in the 1-0 win for United. The Fulham seemed to accept it but not Man City. Again it was easy to understand why all the reactions were all about. If they played best football and they are better team they should not try to bother other teams. They should concentrate on their game by winning their games. So no matter what happen in other games they should not been bother. They were on top for a long time and enjoying the best season. Suddenly they were losing points and Man United got back in title chasing. Nerves conquering their mind with pressure mounting. They are cracking.

Now not truth to themselves, they tried to look for excuses. They got one when Fulham was denied a penalty. They made a lot of fuss. This is kid attitude no gentleman at all. The blame should on them. They were losing points not because of Man United. The points were lost because they unable to secure all three points. Man United already look out of contender in the New Year. They lost to Blackburn and Newcastle. But they were not pointing fingers to other team. 

This was said by Sir Alex Ferguson  after 3-0 defeat at Newcastle, “It is advantage Manchester City, of course,” Ferguson said. “We had an opportunity, they played last night, we played tonight, they won theirs, we lost ours, so it is advantage to them now.’

He added, “We’re not panicking or anything, we’ve got the experience to cope with that. Losing the game, you don’t want it, but sometimes it happens and you have seen some of the results in the league recently. But obviously we need to get the show on the road in terms of the run in.”

He also did not criticize his player his players but went on praising his opponent. He said that “They scored a fantastic goal and that got them up and gave their support a lift. They were really aggressive against us. The first goal was a magnificent volley and the second was the killer, a marvelous strike from a free kick.”

So Man City just concentrated on your games.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Which Team Conceded Less Penalty


Proof Man United DON'T get more pen decisions than any other club
27 March 2012


Between 1993 and 2004 just three penalties were awarded against Manchester United at Old Trafford, leading to accusations that referees were scared to give spot-kicks against Sir Alex Ferguson's team.

Most recently, when Fulham's Danny Murphy was fouled by Michael Carrick in the box in the 87th minute of Man United's home match with the Cottagers, it seemed certain that referee Michael Oliver would give the visitors a chance to equalise from the spot. Instead, he waved away appeals and United went on to clinch what could be a crucial three points in the title race.

So, do Man United really benefit from favourable penalty decisions at Old Trafford? Take a look at the gallery above to find out which clubs have conceded the most and the least penalties in recent Premier League seasons (up to 27 March 2012, going back to August 2006 and only including clubs that have played each of those seasons in the top flight).

Rank
Team
Total Penalty Conceded
Home
Away
10
Bolton
33
8
25
9
Arsenal
32
11
21
8
Tottenham
28
8
20
7
Aston Villa
28
6
22
6
Man City
25
10
15
5
Liverpool
23
7
16
4
Chelsea
20
6
14
3
Man United
20
9
11
1
Fulham
19
8
11
1
Everton
19
8
11


Hmmmm so what did you say Mr Jol. Ooo the referee was not brave enough to award penalty against Man United. Very ironic.