Thursday, April 9, 2015

How can Jose Mourinho improve Chelsea for the 2015-2016 season?


With the 2015 premiere league title wrapped up in all certainty baring a calamitous collapse, Chelsea should look forward to the 2015-2016 season, with the objective of retaining the title and setting the bar to compete with Barcelona and Bayern for Champions league glory.

The current team has age on its side, so why do you need to improve the squad which presumably will get better with age and experience? You don’t have to look any farther than Manchester City for the answer. Complacency, sense of achievement and fulfillment has lead to disastrous defense of the title twice now for city. Mourinho shouldn’t let this Chelsea team fall in the same trend. To be a great team of this decade, Chelsea need to win the league title 3 – 4 times to be seen in the same bracket as other great teams. Moreover, since the beginning of 2015 this Chelsea team hasn’t been exactly an emblem of consistency or dominance – and has been viewed as a team in decline.

So what needs to be done to fix what is broken and improve to keep pace with ever improving Arsenal and United?

Defence:
John Terry will be a year older, Cahill is declining, Azpilicuetta hasn’t been the same player as last year whereas Ivanovic’s improvement in attack is equivalent to his decline as a defender. This assessment makes it look like the team needs a total overall at the back, but probably not. Given two months rest in the summer and time to reset, there is little doubt that the back 4 will form a formidable band of brothers again next year. But Chelsea need to plan for the future and set up a gradual transition process for JT to hand over the baton. Signing of either Rafael Varane or Mat Hummels will be a long term solution to the problem, as well as using Zouma   more often at CB. Azpilicueta eventually needs to move to RB to take over from Ivanovic, so Chelsea should add a young LB as a long term solution for the positions. Luis Felipe needs to move on and return to Athletico.

Mid Field:
For Chelsea midfield to be effective, Nemanja Matic needs to be the player he was early in the season. Whats broken with Matic is very difficult to figure out. If it is fatigue next season he should start fresh well rested, but there is need to find a worthy replacement for rotation who can come in and take his place to avoid the same problem next season. The same problem could be facing Cesc Fabregas as well. Morgan Schneiderlin is probably the answer to improve both players. Next season Schneiderlin, Matic and Fabregas should be rotated for the 2 holding Mid field roles to ensure fatigue is not an issue anymore.
Furthermore Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Lewis Baker should be promoted to first team to figure in Cup games and reduce the burden on the mid field. I believe Oscar’s time is up at Chelsea and he should be sold to the highest bidder even if it is to a premiere league rival. Koke should be signed as a replacement for Oscar.

Attack:
Attack is more of a conundrum for Chelsea. In Diego Costa they have a player who will be the first choice for striker position, making it difficult to sign a marque signing who will be willing to occupy the bench. Drogba should call time on his playing days and move into a coaching role at Chelsea. Loic Remy’s performance over the next few games in Costa’s absence should define Chelsea’s transfer approach for a striker. If Remy proves to be a worth replacement, Costa – Remy and Bamford should form the striking trio next season. However if Remy is not the answer Chelsea should find marque signing who will challenge Costa for the top job rather than living at the mercy of his hamstring next season. In any case Bamford should be given a chance to prove at Chelsea.

Additional funds from Yokohama tire deal (+18 million) and sales of Oscar (+35million) and Luis (+12 million)  should be enough to secure Koke (-22 million), Schneiderlin ( -25million), Hummels (-35million) and help Chelsea dominate the league again next season.





Friday, July 25, 2014

Why are Indians an angry bunch?

 If you browse Indian website’s in their comments section you’ll know where I am coming from. I frequent Rediff.com and NDTV.com for my daily India news feed, and occasionally if I pour into the “comments” on the news article – the vitriol is unbelievable. The anger and shouting is higher especially if it is a news article on a woman celebrity. Add Pakistan in the mix and the poison never ends.

Today’s article on Sania Mirza breakdown on a TV show was startling. The fact that she married a Pakistani, she is a muslim and a woman takes the abuse to a new level. Everyone is angry and wants to rip her apart.

Same is the case with ESPNSTAR.com, the sports website that’s mainly used by Indian. The Barclays Premiere League section is especially amusing. These are a bunch of English football teams battling it out, but Indians abusing other Indians who support other teams is nonsensical. So in the news section team manager of Man Utd says something about the manager of Arsenal; and in the comments a guy in Dombiwali pours venom on an Andhra guy. The conversation then drifts into regional superiority or abusing each other’s parents.


The same goes on in day to day lives - on road, in queues at the movies, in hotels dealing with waiters to name a few scenarios. Courtesy has been blown away in the wind and all we care about is venting on someone for our inner peace. We were supposed to be superior / classy / intellectual human beings. Just about when we became insane – beats me!

If you find the answer to the question - Please!

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Is the Election Commission Crazy?

The EC is accusing Mr. Modi of influencing voters. Mr Modi, after casting his vote this morning, walked out of the Ranip polling station in Ahmedabad showing his inked finger to the crowd which had gathered around the polling booth. Later, when he interacted with the waiting media, he brandished his inked finger along with party's lotus symbol. 


Modi intended to influence voters, says furious Election Commission

Now, it is known fact the Modi will vote for himself. What difference does it make to others if he tells the world that he voted for himself. How is that influencing anybody?

The Congress driven EC is nuts and should focus more on bogus voting and booth capturing in the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh rather than making issue of tweet-happy Modi.



Monday, March 24, 2014

Won’t you love to get away by paying just the “cost”?


When Russia started its aggression in Crimea, US President Barack Obama issued a statement saying “There will be a cost associated with Russia’s action”. The statement seemed strange and we dismissed it as one off slip of tongue. Who says there will be costs! More commonly you would say, there will be repercussions, there will be consequence and so on….

But when it comes to American diplomacy, nothing is a slip of tongue, it is a well-rehearsed and carefully planned statement and no one deviates from that. So ever since, be it John Kerry, Jay Carney or Obama a recurring theme has been “costs”. No repercussions, no consequences, not even price; just Cost!

Let’s looks at some simple definitions – Cost is the actual value of a product nothing more nothing less. Price is Cost + Change.

What the Obama administration is posing to the world is that the US won’t sit quite while Russia goes all crazy on Ukraine. But to NOT piss off Russia and especially Vladimir Putin, the message is: there will be a “cost” (or a fair exchange – no penalty) nothing more for their actions. Since there are no free lunches, there will be a cost that Russia will have to pay since they have Crimea (the underline message to Russia is you are getting a discount – no price only cost)


Kerry had a phone conversation with Mr. Lavrov on Thursday in which he “reiterated the United States’ concern about the upcoming referendum and made clear there will be costs if Russia continues to take escalatory steps”

Carney:  We’re not going to rule out individuals or rule out actions, except to say that there will be costs imposed on Russia -- additional costs imposed on Russia if Russia does not change direction


“Europe and America are united in our support of the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian people. We’re united in imposing a cost on Russia for its actions so far,” President Obama said.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

The Supreme Court is Scary!



Not because of the powers it can wield, but the kind of people hog places on Supreme Court.

The concept of Supreme Court in the United States is flawed to begin with. When you have Supreme Court justices who are openly republican or democratic, there is no way to expect an unbiased outcome to cases it deals with. Any Tom Dick and Harry can predict what the Supreme Court is going to rule just by looking at the affiliation of the justices and the nature of the case. To top of it the Supreme Court refuses to rule on cases that may broadly change the landscape of the country – things like gay marriage. It takes a piece meal approach as evident from the California ruling.

But my fear of the Supreme Court has nothing to do with all this either.

I was watching the HBO original movie ‘Mohammad Ali’s Greatest Fights’ which deals with the Boxers case, of stripping him of the heavy weight title and sending him to jail for refusing to serve in the military. Watching the 70 and 90 year old justices’ grapple with the problem was bemusing. These guys could barely stay alive, suffered from dementia, all kinds of sickness – at best they should be staying in their hospital beds, not even making decisions on their household groceries! And here they are making decisions that dictates how a country rules!

Given their age, these men come with wealth of experience, I agree. But they are reluctant to change, have stone engraved beliefs that are etched into their character. I found these gentlemen to be out of touch with the reality of the modern world – their judgments on issues of race and marriage is always going to be flawed.

The recent Supreme Court ruling scrapping the Voting right act, is a good example how the Supreme Court is not free of bias.  Citing that we live in a modern world, where the old social issues don't exist, the Supreme Court has aptly demonstrated exactly the opposite.


The US needs a retirement age of 60 for the justices and young blood in the highest court in the land + fire any judges who are hardcore party people.

Need more proof on insanity?

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said he believes in the Devil as a living entity, “a real person,” and that the Devil is “smart” and “successful” in today’s world by convincing people to not believe in him or in God.
“I even believe in the Devil,” and “yeah, he’s a real person,” Scalia told writer Jennifer Senior in an interview for New York magazine published on Oct. 6.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Russia and the Arctic Oil

The U.S. Geological Survey estimates there are between 44 and 157 billion barrels of undiscovered oil and between 770-2990 TCF of undiscovered natural gas in the Arctic Circle, with 61 percent of the total belonging to the Russian Federation.

Arctic is attracting renewed attention among Arctic coastal nations because the world is facing the end of “cheap, easy oil,” while much of the remaining “expensive, difficult oil” is now accompanied by heightened security and economic risks. From that perspective, the Arctic offers a new frontier. The Arctic, is a relatively unexplored region, with only about 270 wells having been drilled offshore in an area of more than 13 million square kilometers.
Russia is now focusing on offshore resources in the Arctic Circle, in continental shelves under less than 500 meters of water. The Russian Arctic offshore includes the Barents Sea, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, East Siberian Sea, Chukchi Sea and Bering Sea. While there is no production in the Arctic yet, the Russian Federation sees these latent resources as strategic assets, which accordingly fall under Russian Strategic Law. This law states that only companies in which the Russian Federation has at least 51 percent ownership have the right to control offshore blocks. Companies must also have five or more years of offshore experience in order to be considered. Within these strict parameters, only Rosneft and Gazprom have qualified thus far for offshore operatorship.

Russian government is expected to soon give private companies the right to explore within the offshore blocks. In addition, the Government will likely introduce more tax incentives for Arctic projects in order to make them more palatable for investors. Multinational collaboration, it seems, will be critical for filling technological gaps, distributing the risk, and supplying sufficient capital. For instance, Rosneft has been seeking outside partners for its development efforts in the Barents and Kara Seas even within the current constraints. In 2012, it entered into three major agreements, one with a U.S. company and two with European companies.


Russian companies are interested in “an exchange program”for technical and management employees that would encourage knowledge sharing and strengthen the relationship between the companies so they can grow together in the international arena.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

A take on India's retaliation on the US!

The mistreatment of Indias' diplomat in New York has light a fire under the belly of the Indian politicians!

Here's What happened!
This woman was stripped and cavity searched by the NY Cops.


Heres's what the Indian politicians want!

They want the American diplomats (these below) to be stripped too!
Tit for Tit!
Wastraharan for Wastraharan!




They also want to arrest the gay diplomat in India since they are violating the Indian law every time they are together!