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Welcome to my new blog!
My name is Louise Moran and I'm new to OMR. I've previously worked for Sports.com, TEAMtalk.com and the Press Association, and regularly have articles published in the Leeds United official magazine, 'Leeds Leeds Leeds'.
I recently became a mother and am busy indoctrinating my 10 month old daughter in the ways of Leeds United - the only way is up...
Articles and examples of my work will follow, and I hope you'll be a regular visitor to my world.  

The long wait is over

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29th June.
This was the date when top flight competitive football took a break for the Summer and after a long yet exciting season Manchester United had been crowned Premiership Champions on the final day of the season and European Champions in Moscow just two weeks later; the end of June saw the crowning of Spain as victors of Euro 2008.
For many football enthusiasts the next eight weeks will have been hell on Earth, I mean what else can football fans possibly talk about when the season is over right?!
Sarcasm aside, the Summer has brought about many interesting and tantalising talking points for the coming season and this feature will focus on those main talking points.
Firstly, Manchester United. The Red Devils are a club which are infrequently off the back page of the majority of national newspapers but this Summer there has been one issue which has been on the tip of everyone's tongue, the future of Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Going as far back as the European Championships Ronaldo himself claimed that he was looking for the Old Trafford exit following the end of Portugal's tournament.
Sir Alex Ferguson and the Glazer's had other ideas however claiming that they were not willing to listen to any offers for the winger at any price and that Ferguson himself had been told that the owners would rather keep him in the stands than sell him to Madrid.
The Spanish outfit themselves kept coming back with claims that they had been in contact with the player and that they were close to sealing a deal with the Portuguese international.
Now though this whole saga seems to be coming to an end and the whispers and back page headlines are starting to become few and far between but we would be well advised to remember that there is still 19 days left in this month, that's a lot of time in football and I wouldn't bet against Ronaldo still heading for Madrid by September 1st.
Another player which United have been strongly linked with is that of Tottenham's Dimitar Berbatov and as time goes by, more and more rumours are beginning to filter in that his transfer could be soon to go through. Spurs themselves however have been busy rebuilding for the coming season and are looking very healthy going  into August 16th.
With the signings of David Bentley, Giovani Dos Santos and Croatian prodigy Luka Modric already in the bag, the Lilywhite's midfield looks like it could well pack a punch this season which is why my money would be going on Tottenham to defy the odds and break into the top four.
Chelsea have been relatively quiet in the market over the Summer with the captures of Bosingwa and Deco the only players to have moved to The Bridge so far, the latter the only signing under Luiz Felipe Scolari.
Unlike previous seasons though I do believe that the Blues have spent the money they have been given by owner Roman Abramovich wisely and on players which they truly needed to buy in order to sure up their squad.
Kaka is still linked to Chelsea but although I would love to see him in the Premiership I don't think that the West Londoners actually need him in their side, another target, Robinho is another matter though.
Although Anelka has been on fire this pre-season, bagging four in one match against AC Milan and Drogba bound to find the net at least 20 times this coming season the presence of the Brazilian would be enough to send shivers down the back of many a defense and if Scolari gets his man I would be betting on Chelsea to reclaim the title this season although this season it really may be more than a three horse race for the title.
rkeane.jpg Liverpool have been touted as possible title contenders year in year out but every season it seems that Rafael Benitez and his men are more concerned with a good Champions League run, safe in the knowledge that they will be good enough to cruise into at least fourth place.
With the signing of Robbie Keane though Liverpool finally have a strike partnership which could lead them to the title.
Funnily enough though I was probably saying a similar thing about Fernando Torres last season.
Finally we can't have a look at the top contenders going into the coming season without looking at Arsenal's chances.
The only signing Arsene Wenger has made this season which you could possibly look at as forcing his way into the starting line-up is that of Samir Nasri. The midfielder will cause problems for any defense which comes up against him but I highly doubt that he will be enough to close the gap significantly on Chelsea and Manchester United if the the club pick up the number of injuries which blighted their end of season campaign last time out.
Wenger will no doubt be looking at dropping in a number of his youth team players to blend with the experience already in the squad as he has done over the past number of seasons. I personally feel that this side they currently possess will not be enough for them to finish the season as Champions and that Liverpool themselves could leapfrog the Gunners into third. For me, keep your money safely on either Chelsea or United for the title this season and stick some cash on Arsenal for a cup if you must but then, what do I know?

bellamy.jpgOver on www.kumb.com, I discuss how the start of West Ham's season could be effected by the injury to Craig Bellamy. The injury to the Welsh striker means that Alan Curbishley is left with only two senior strikers avaliable.

First of all, let me just say how disappointed I am for Craig Bellamy. The striker picked up a hamstring injury in a pre-season game against Ipswich Town and is set to miss the start of the Premier League season after being informed that he will be on the sidelines for at least a month.

Such an injury is the story of Bellamy's career really. Just as he is looking good and feeling sharp - there's the niggling injury that keeps him out of action for a few weeks. It's always one step forward, two steps back and that's why I feel sorry for him. He has said himself that he is 'gutted' to be missing the start of the season especially after what he describes as the 'best pre-season ever'.

Continue reading this article at:

http://www.kumb.com/article.php?id=2460
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Quedan algo menos de dos semanas para que el balón empiece a rodar en Inglaterra y comience la Premier League, y todavía no se sabe donde jugará el que es considerado el mejor jugador del mundo, Cristiano Ronaldo, o como ya se le conoce, CR7.

En los medios de comunicación se hablan de cifras muy elevadas (€85 millones por un jugador!!!) que supuestamente el Real Madrid pagaría por CR7.  Personalmente considero excesivo que se page esa cantidad de dinero por un jugador, y vería más lógico el distribuir esa cantidad en el fichaje de tres o cuatro jugadores. Aunque también veo necesario pagar esa cantidad de dinero si el Real Madrid tiene un buen plan de negocios en el cual pueda sacar rentabilidad (acuerdos comerciales, venta de camisetas, etc). Por otro lado creo que si el Real Madrid pagó €75 millones por Zinedine Zidane, cuando era el mejor jugador del mundo, también se podría pagar €85 millones por Ronaldo, ya que es más joven que Zidane (cuando fue fichado) y por lo tanto tiene más años por delante para demostrar su fútbol. 

Continue leyendo este artículo en: http://footbalia.wordpress.com/2008/08/05/cr7-el-culebron-del-verano/
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Over on http://spanishfootball.typepad.com I talk about Cristiano Ronaldo's on-off move to Real Madrid and question whether football fans are beyond caring about where his future lies. I also contemplate whether Real Madrid even need him in their recentley team.

Obviously fans of Real Madrid and Manchester United are interested in what is going on, but even they must be getting fed up with the uncertainty. I know I am. The latest on this is that Ronaldo is to tell Alex Ferguson his move to the Spanish giants is 'non negotiable'. Of course, this follows the Manchester United manager's comments that the player will not be leaving Old Trafford.

Whatever next? Well, if I was to place a football bet on it I would say the next phase of this tedious soap opera would be that Manchester United will again deny that Ronaldo is to leave the club. Only for Real Madrid to say he is and the player to make no official comment. That's normally how it works isn't it?

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http://spanishfootball.typepad.com/la_liga_review/2008/07/ronaldo-to-madrid-who-cares.html