Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Valencia CF fixtures 2013-14

Valencia CF fixtures for 2013/14 are up on the fixtures page obviously and as you can see a new blog design as you all wanted, hopefully you like it, but if not I can always revert to the previous design. 

I'm working on the players pages right now as well and I'm expecting to have 10 players done within a week with the new players page. 

You may have also noticed the blog has two more writers Pawan and Gundam and consider this their official introduction since I've completely forgotten to do one before. 

Hopefully between 3 writers we can offload the workload and have the blog saturated with content and features and editorials about Valencia CF.

Also how do you like Valencia's transfers so far and what do you think about the next season? Do you like the transfers, do you hate them, do you think we are strong enough to challenge for the Champions League? I'm obviously going to be doing one of the prediction articles as usual later on and laying out my predictions about who is going to win the Spanish Primera title and where Valencia CF is going to finish.

I'd like to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

SV Waldhof Mannheim vs Valencia CF Preview

Tomorrow is the second match of the preseason against German minnows SV Waldhof Mannheim who play in the Regional League Southwest, which is the 4th division in Germany. This is a very small team, with only about 2600 club members though a pretty old club, founded in 1907.

Valencia CF stumbled in its first obstacle against another German club who played in the second division and lost 2-1, will this match be different? Losing to this team though would be terrible, I mean it shouldn't happen even if all the players were joking around and playing at 50%.

Realistically this can be an opportunity for Djukic to try out different strategies and tactics and see how it works out, as well as asses the players fitness.

The match starts at 19:00 O'clock CET and so far no broadcast or stream for it.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Good Bye Nelson Valdez

Well, I wrote earlier this week about how he would be on his way out in the next few days and so the day arrives. Nelson Valdez has reached an agreement with Al-Jazeera (UAE club) for a fee of 3 million euros. He will leave the training camp in Germany on Tuesday to travel to the UAE. I'm a bit sad to see him leave so soon, he really came through for us in the short while he was here, scoring last minute goals as a "Super-Sub". He wasn't used much by Valverde and with the return of Paco Alcacer, that will make things even harder for him. Anyways, all the best to the 29 year old Paraguayan striker and thanks for everything.

He was loaned from Rubin Kazan and then purchased in February 2013 for 3 million euros.Nelson Valdez has scored 6 goals in 28 appearances in La Liga for Valencia. He started 6 times and was subbed in 22 times.

AMUNT VALENCIA!!!!

Another Dos Santos...?

After losing out on Giovani Dos Santos to newly promoted club Villareal, Valencia set their sights on the next best thing, his 23-year old younger brother Jonathan Dos Santos. Also, home-grown in Barcelona's youth academy, JDS plays pretty much everywhere in the center of midfield (unlike his brother who plays on the wings). He currently plays for Barcelona's B-Team and has been eager to move up to the first team with little success.

To be honest, I don't see why we need another central midfielder (we have Canales, Parejo, Michel, Banega, Fuego, Romeu). That's two players per central midfield position. I don't know what the plan is with JDS but Real Sociedad also seems to be after the playmaker's signature. He seems to prefer Real Sociedad so that he can play Champions League football but seeing how close we came to signing his brother, anything can happen.

Jonathan Dos Santos is currently valued at £ 2.2 million.

Any thoughts?

AMUNT VALENCIA!!!!

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Karlsruher SC 2-1 Valencia CF Match Report

Valencia CF lose their first preseason match to German Bundesliga 2 club Karlsruher SC, in what was the first test with the new coach and several new players.

Valencia CF mostly managed the possession in the game, but the ball was circled between the midfield and defense more so than midfield and attack and thus there was no good actions created from all that possession.

Karlsruher SC were able to take advantage in on few defensive mistakes by Valencia CF and scored two goals, the first one early in the 4th minute and the second one late in the 86th minute.

Karlsruher SC (2): Orlishausen, Klingmann, Gordon, Mauersberger, Yabo, Alibaz, Peitz, Mast, Hennings, Vitzthum y Van der Biezen. TambiƩn jugaron Micanski, Torres, Nazarov, Schwertfeg, Vollath, Schiek, Mende and Schuster.

Valencia CF (1): Guaita; Joao Pereira, R. Costa, Mathieu, Cissokho; Parejo, Fuego; Piatti, Viera, Fede, Paco.
Substitutions: Alves, Barragan, Rami, Ruiz, Salva Ruiz, Romeu, Michel, Mario, Ibanez, Jonas.


Saturday, July 13, 2013

Diego Alves to stay...

There has been a lot of debate in recent years about who should start from our two available and talented keepers, Diego Alves or Guaita. Since the club believed that they couldn't keep two good keepers in the midst of interest from other clubs, it was decided that one would pack their bags in the summer. Meanwhile, the former manager, Ernesto Valverde, opted for a rotation every couple of games between the two keepers. However, the new manger, Miroslav Djukic, has expressed that he will not follow the same system but will choose a starting keeper and a sub keeper. It seemed that the club was more likely to keep Guaita, since he is Spanish (the club has been criticized for not having enough Spanish players) and more importantly a product of Valencia's academy. All this seemed to point to the departure of Diego Alves with interest from Manchester City and AS Roma. However, Diego Alves and his agent expressed that the keeper is happy at the club and will stay. This could change if a good bid comes in later on, especially since the club is in debt. As of now, however, both of our talented keepers will stay but only one will start regularly (TBD) ending the debate once and for all.

So who would you like to be the starting keeper? Share your view in the comments below :)

AMUNT VALENCIA!!!!

Nelson Valdez to leave in the next few days...

So far this year, we managed to clinch the signings of Nelson Valdez, Michel, Javi Fuego and Oriol Romeu. However, one of our signings wants to leave now and could be on his way out in the next few days. Nelson Valdez was loaned by the Valencia in the winter transfer window and has impressed the club enough in his few appearances to be bought by the club. However, he doesn't seem to be satisfied at playing a secondary role at the club with few appearances. In addition, with the return of the young home-grown talent, Paco Alcacer, he has even more competition for his position. He has therefore expressed his desire to leave in the midst of interest from Russian, Italian and MLS clubs.

AMUNT VALENCIA!!!!