And so do my teams’ performances…
When I last wrote the club seasons were just starting
really. To begin, Nurnberg had a win and
a fantastic draw to defending league champions Dortmund. They then grabbed a narrow win over
Monchengladbach but after that…? Well,
the wheels started coming off. Der Club
have now lost four in a row, two of those by two-goal margins and last week’s
match by a three. There’s still clubs
below Nurnberg in the standings of course, but not many as they are now in 14th
(out of 18).
After those first three games I was hoping Nurnberg would be
the surprise team of the year and hold a place near the top. Now however they’re back to their usual place
towards the bottom, with the near threat of relegation. There’s still a ways to go in the season of
course, but in the short term they host Bayern Munich in a month’s time. Bayern Munich has won all of the seven
matches so far. Of those seven the
smallest margin of victory was two goals – and that was just in two of the
matches. As much as I hate / despise /
loathe Bayern Munich, I’m realistic and hope that Nurnberg can start to turn
things around now so they don’t lose by more than two goals. Of course I want them to win, but the quality
difference between the two sides is just too great for there to be much chance
for it.
Moving north to England, things have been a bit ho-hum for
Newcastle so far this year. Since my
last post, they picked up draws against Everton and Reading, took a win from
Norwich, and recently took a 3-0 beating by the hands of Manchester
United. Everton is on fine form right
now so that loss is fair and of course so is the one to Man United. But a draw to Reading and for that matter the
much earlier draw to Aston Villa (as I mentioned in the last post?). The Magpies qualified for the Europa League
last season so I now they’re better than this.
With Europa mentioned, yes they are leading their group in the first
round of play, but they need better balance.
I’m hoping they aren’t spread too thin this year.
Newcastle hopefully will bounce back this weekend in their
local derby match against Sunderland. It’s
a shame though that the match will be away as they one bright spot of news in
the aftermath of the Man United beating is that Newcastle’s stadium will again
officially be named St. James’ Park. (You
can read my
post from last year when they changed the name to SportsDirect Arena.) I guess it’s not all good as the new sponsor
Wonga isn’t the best company, some even referring to it as a “legal loan shark”
company. In any case the British
government hasn’t shut them down or anything, plus many other teams are
sponsored by betting companies (sports betting is legal in Europe) Moral company or not, I’m still ecstatic that
I’ll never hear or see SportsDirect Arena during a Newcastle match ever again.
Lastly we come to my English League Two side Oxford
United. In my last post they were still
doing ok. They knocked off Swindon Town
in the JPT cup and did take a league loss to York but still were sitting third
in the league. Unfortunately that York
loss was the start of a six game losing skid.
Making it worse, only one of those losses was by a single goal, the rest
were defeats by two goals or more. It
was so bad that fans wanted the manager fired.
The Yellows though look to be digging out of their hole however. Last Tuesday they came back from being down
2-1, to come back and beat Wimbledon 3-2.
Over the weekend they also took a solid draw against league leaders
Gillingham. Keeping the yellow tide
rolling, Oxford played very well today in the third round of the JPT cup
against fellow League Two side Cheltenham.
Again Oxford came back from a 2-1 deficit, but this time took a 4-2
win. I actually followed the match too,
doing the typical combination of a match tracker and updates from my favorite
Oxford United fan forum. You can bet
that the “refresh” button was hit quite often in today’s dramatic victory.
Hopefully this good form keeps going for the Yellows. They have a good test this weekend against current
2nd place holders Port Vale.
I think after today I’ll make it a point to follow the whole match… even
if the repetitive clicks of “refresh” does break my mouse button!