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You Can’t Always Get Your Wish

By Cheval John

Clint Dempsey always had a chip on his shoulder.

He never had an entitlement like others who play the sport of soccer had during their childhood.

He grew up in a lower-middle class family in Nacogdoches, Texas where he had to fight for everything.

He carried that attitude all the way to the English Premier League, where he displayed his talent and ability to score at will for Fulham, F.C.

During that time, he played under four head coaches and each time, he had to prove himself time and time again.

That what separated him from the others as he became the first American international to score 50 career goals in the EPL and establish himself as one of the best players in the world.

Dempsey always had a knack for knowing what he wants.

He got a taste of what it was like to play in a European club competition when Fulham played in the UEFA Europa League during the 2009-10 season.

His most memorable moment came in the second leg of the match against Juventus in Craven Cottage, when he chip in a beautiful ball from outside the penalty area into the net for the game-winning goal that knocked the Italian club out of the competition.

They made it to the final that season, but lost to Atletico Madrid.

He knew that he was not getting any younger and that he made it clear that he wanted to play for an UEFA Champions League club.

To him, it was not about the money, but the very opportunity to experience the atmosphere of playing in what is arguably, the most prestigious club competitions in Europe.

Liverpool, F.C. showed interest in acquiring Dempsey during the off season.

Dempsey didn’t travel with the team for training and was determined to get out with all possible means.

The Reds wavered because they did not meet the asking price by Fulham.

By the time the 2012-13 season began, Dempsey did not report to the team, which indicated that he was done with the club.

On the other hand, Liverpool tried to make a last ditch effort by midnight on Friday before the transfer window, but to no avail.

It seemed as if Dempsey was going to remain at Fulham.

But, at the last minute, Tottenham Hotspur reached an agreement with the Cottagers to acquire Dempsey.

The Spurs are currently in the Europa League this season after being knocked out by Chelsea, who won the UEFA Champions League final last season.

Though it wasn’t the team that Dempsey wanted, he got his wish because not only is he playing for a club that came close to play in the Champions League, but he doesn’t have to move miles away from his home in London.

Some see this drama as him being selfish because he is making millions of dollars and is playing in the best league in the world.

But to others, they see a player who wants to experience the atmosphere of playing in the Champions League.

Depending on which side of the fence you’re on, one thing is certain; Dempsey will not make the U.S. National team when they play Jamaica in the qualifier matches for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil that is set to begin in a couple of weeks.

A “Decision” That Has Ramifications

by Cheval John

With the Miami Heat defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder last night by the score of 121-106 to win the National Basketball Association (NBA) title, Lebron James can finally be considered as one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history.

James scored 26 points, pull down 11 rebounds and added 13 assists.

For his efforts, he was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the NBA Finals.

Yes, he left the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Heat to reach this milestone in his career.

But the way how he left is something that still has to be looked at even though it has been almost two years since the infamous “decision.”

I can understand if he went to Cavaliers owner, Dan Gilbert and told him, “I did everything that he could to bring a championship to the city of Cleveland, but it wasn’t enough.”

“So I decided that I am going to the Miami Heat in order to increase my chances at winning an NBA title.”

That alone would have been more commendable and if Mr. Gilbert got mad, then that would have been his problem because he had every opportunity for seven years to build a team around James.

But instead, he decided decided to stage a one-hour special on ESPN to announce his decision.

That to me was unprofessional and a disgrace because he declared that I am more important than you and at the same time, it embarrassed the city of Cleveland.

No other superstar have done what he did because they understood that it was all about the team and the fans that pays big bucks to see their home team perform.

For example, Didier Drogba, who was with the English football (soccer) club, Chelsea, F.C. for 8 years, left for the Chinese club, Shanghai Shenhua after the 2011-12 season.

He played an integral role in the club winning their first UEFA Champions League title in Munich, Germany last month against hometown favorite Bayern Munich.

He could have left in the same fashion as James.

Instead, he told his entire teammates and the owner that he was leaving for other opportunities because he felt that it was the right thing to do.

He even did an interview with Chelsea T.V., the club’s own television station to explain his decision and thanked the fans for their support of the team.

Drogba understood that the club gave him a chance to prove himself and that it wasn’t about him, but it was about the team.

Also, he was honest with his teammates and the fans.

Because of that, he will be welcomed back with open arms whenever he wants to return to the club while Mr. James will always be remembered for that infamous “decision” no matter what he does for the remainder of his NBA career.

Take The Money And Run

by Cheval John

Normally, I am for coaches who stay with one team for an extended period of time in order for players to be successful on the field.

Today, you see coaches leaving a highly successful team for their “dream job”.

In soccer, that is no different as coaches changes teams every year because they either did not reach the expectations of the owners, fans, etc. or they wanted to coach at a well known club, like Real Madrid.

In the case of Roberto DiMatteo, interim head coach of Chelsea, there is every reason why he should get the job.

For starters, after being named interim of the club, he led the team from the brink of elimination against Napoli in the last of 16 in the UEFA Champions League Tournament to winning the tournament final in dramatic fashion against Bayern Munich in Munich, Germany.

With that said, I am going to say something that will be a shock to many.

Di Matteo should leave the club as soon as possible and try to get a job somewhere else.

The reason is because Chelsea’s owner, Roman Abramovich.

Though the club has taken off to new heights since he became club owner in 2003 by winning three English Premier League titles, four FA Cups, and the UEFA Champions League Title.

On the flip side, he has fired six head coaches in the last nine years during that stretch including Andres Villas-Boas.

The latter happen during the 2011-12 season that opened the door for Di Matteo to replace him and lead the team to one of the biggest turnarounds in sports history.

The question looms around if he will be named head coach on a permanent basis.

If Abramovich offers the position, Di Matteo should turn it down because if he doesn’t build upon the success from this past season, there is no doubt that Abramovich will sack him when things are not going well for the club.

So to Di Matteo, take the money and run.