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footballportugal Podcast – 18/01/10

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Another podcast from Steve and Phil, those English senhores of Portuguese football knowledge and opinion.

It’s back to the traditional three parts this week as we let you know about this weekend’s round of games. In Part 1 we focus on the contrasting fortunes of Porto and Sporting; the former are looking very ordinary as they drop points at home to Paços de Ferreira, while the latter look red hot as the rejuvenated Lisbon team beat Nacional 3-2 thanks to 2 excellent Liedson goals.

In part 2 we focus on a familiar old topic, dodgy refereeing. Benfica definitely benefitted from some outrageous refereeing decisions as they smashed Marítimo 0-5 in Madeira. Braga were also fortunate to get a dubious penalty as they broke André Villas Boas’ impressive 100% home record in charge of Académica to come away with a 0-2 victory.

Finally, in part 3 we focus on the other games we failed to cover in the earlier parts. Setúbal are impressing Steve without actually winning games, Castro might be Olhanense’s answer to Steven Gerrard, Belenenses are awful again and Rio Ave really missed Fábio Farias and the player André Vilas (with one ‘l’) Boas as Ronny-tastic Leiria beat them 0-2.

Please do leave us some comments and let us know you’re out there and listening. It was very sad for us to have nobody to talk to but ourselves this weekend!

Thanks for listening,

Steve and Phil

footballportugal Podcast – 26/01/09

Monday, January 26th, 2009

With 15 games played, we reach the end of the primeira volta of the Portuguese Liga season and, surprise surprise, FC Porto are in first place after beating Braga 0-2. Braga file a complaint for the second week running after three clear penalties were overlooked by the referee, Paulo Costa (… although we only remember two of them …).

Poor refereeing is one of the hot topics in the Portuguese media right now and the poor reputation of referees is not helped by the President of the Referees Association, Vítor Pereira, who suggests the Portuguese public should stay away if they are unhappy with the standard of refereeing.

Both Sporting and Benfica would draw away from home at the weekend, Benfica putting in an uninspired display against Belenenses, leaving Quique Flores foaming at the mouth whilst he finds yet another of his players to criticise; this week it’s José Antonio Reyes that Quique can’t trust. Beyond the Big Three, Phil gets all excited about Sougou’s magnificent performance for Academica in their 2-1 victory over Vitória de Guimarães.

In part 2 we’ll tell you about Luís Figo’s movie debut, Barbas‘ new restaurant, A Bola’s vote on the best foreign player currently playing in Portugal, and why 5,000 people went to Boavista’s Bessa stadium, but not to watch Boavista. Also, on the 5th anniversary of his death, we remember the tragic passing of Miklós Fehér.

Do keep the comments coming; it’s great for us to be able to share our opinions after recording the podcast.

Thanks for listening!

Steve & Phil