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If you’ve managed to avoid the sound of a Vuvzela these past few week then I am baffled as to how you are managing to read this post. Anyone anywhere with any arrangement of conversation, news reporting or any technology befitting of the modern age will know the World Cup has been concluded. In the favour of the Spaniards and the English.

What?

This tournament has been tainted by the curse of the Nike advert. Drogba (essentially absent), Cannavaro (knocked out in groups), Walcott (absent), Rooney (didn’t really show up), Ribery (aggresive & pointless), Ronaldinho (absent) and Christiano Ronaldo (21 shots, 9 on target, 1 goal) all played well below the expected threshold. One goal between each of these players which fell on the back of Ronaldo’s head before dropping hap-hazardly (and totally out of his control) to his foot 2 yards from an open goal. What does this have to do with England winning the World Cup this year?

None of the stars shone as brightly as we knew they could – even Arjen Robben (this years firecracker on the pitch) wasn’t playing at his absolute best. During the last 120 minutes of the 2010 Africa World Cup one star the tabloids had left behind took his rightful place in history: Howard Webb.

Our home-grown hero (ex copper and hard-man at that) broke records by ‘awarding’ a staggering 14 yellow cards and 1 red.

Kay Webb [wife], who was unable to watch much of the game because she was too nervous, told GMTV she thought the 38-year-old Yorkshireman was ”brilliant”.

”I have every confidence in him,” she said.

Resting on his shoulders were the expectations of an entire planet (give or take a few), and we’ve all seen it go horribly wrong before. Too many times have I heard about the plight of a referee recieving death-threats in the post due to a horrible decision. It goes without saying that the technology debate will be rife following this tournament, but our English record-setting hero did brilliantly in the meantime.

The game and the cup ended with a single goal from the right boot of Andres Iniesta who has had one of the better few weeks/months of the worlds players. I expected more from the Dutch side who managed to fall flat on their face in classic orange style (de ja vu 2008), there was a freekick towards the end that should’ve been left for Mr Persie, Robin Van.

Many of us made clear our dislike of Mark Lawrenson’s banter, and we found ourselves slowly coming to terms with the fact that we were missing ITV and it’s vans for sale adverts. There’s something inherently linked between football and vans, so it became something of a familiarity to have a football interlude that allowed a quick snippet of some vans. I’m only talking like this because the Worlders are over. Sad times.

Well done Spain, well done.

Oh yes.. you too Paul.

Tonight’s the night for our big heave-ho. If we can get a goal away in Madrid we’ll be a shoe in for our fans to sing us through to some silverwear and a Champions League spot next year.

So far Rafa’s only mentioned the desire to score first, after having taken an unusually long trip to Spain following all of this volcano nonsense. There’s all the usual pre-match speculation, but as yet no line-up has been announced. Will we see N’Gog popping his little swede up again? Come on son. Give us something to sing about.

Villa won against a struggling Hull side, so we’re still looking at a battle of wills for that 4th place. Don’t give up hope, one and all. Elswhere in the prem Portsmouth’s administrator has claimed that they’re in debt of about £120 million. Not a great sum to be looking at from so low down the ladder.

Saying that, it makes me think about how our corporate bank might be looking. The rejig of executives and owners keeps on rolling which means we could be in for a bumpy summer at Anfield. There’s a muttering on the wind that Rafa might be looking for an investment in Steven Pienaar (currently at Everton).

Meanwhile Inter handed the first leg of the semi’s to Barcelona with a 3 – 1 victory (no question that they were in the driving seat from start to finish) and Bayern manage to pull a fortunate 1 – 0 with Arjen Robben continuing his run of form with a well placed shot/lucky cross from outside the box against Lyon.

Athletico updates later.