Some Benfica Bits and Times, They Are A Changin’

By: Greg | August 5th, 2008

Benfica 2 – 1 Vitoria Guimarães — Benfica have had an exciting transfer period with a round of crappy pre-season results thrown in. Before defeating Vitoria Guimarães last night 2-1, the Encarnados had been winless with two draws and two defeats.

Given their massive changes in both coach and personnel, Benfica have had an even rustier pre-season than a given club would be accustomed to. The rust was compounded by these sweeping changes and they’ve looked lethargic, out of place, and incoherent for much of their time on the pitch this Summer.

While Benfica got out to an early 2-0 lead, their play was still somewhat disjointed and aided by the fact that Guimarães looked more like Intertoto Cup competitors rather than a playoff away from the group stages of the Champions League. Both teams will have to get their shit together if they plan on finishing anywhere near European competition this year as their performances thus far in the prologue to the season have been thoroughly underwhelming.

José Antonio Reyes On His Way to Da Luz — In a move that would signal their tenth addition this summer, Benfica are apparently ready to announce the acquisition of José Antonio Reyes on loan from Atlético Madrid. Benfica threw their hat into the Reyes chase a bit late but their interest had a bit more clout due to the fact that they still were “owed” something of this nature through the transfer of See-Mow Sabrosa to Atlético last year.

Reyes adds to Benfica boss Quique Flores’ attacking options, making him by my count, the seventy eighth winger added this Summer and the ninety-fifth possible attacking option at Flores’ disposal in the coming season. In all seriousness, Reyes is another pseudo-gamble that Benfica are taking on guys who peaked at one point or another and were tapped to be the “Next” (fill in appropriate fellow countryman’s name who was awesome in his prime) but never got to become one iota as good as the players they had been compared to.

Portuguese League Offside A Changin’ – In case you haven’t noticed, and judging by the site view statistics , you haven’t, the Portuguese Liga branch of The Offside is in expansion mode. Due to my fantastic blogging about the Beautiful Game from the cute little nation next to Spain, Daryl has come to his senses and finally splashed out on hiring some club-specific bloggers. Over the weekend, an Evil Empire (Porto) blog was added and I’m going to become… wait for it… the new official Sporting blogger!!!! YAY!! CLAP IT UP, SLUTS! I figured that the Porto guy couldn’t be allowed to run riot over the boards with his “We’re 20 points in front” bullshit, so I had to provide a foil to him in the form of a Sporting blog. Daryl is setting up the Sporting branch as we speak and I’ll be there with incoherent ramblings as soon as he hits my mailbox with a WordPress username and password.

The Portuguese section will hopefully expand to include a Benfiquista at the very least and I see the “Portuguese Football League” part of the site becoming less team specific and more an organic sounding board for the league as a whole. With targeted team sites, it will allow me to give more focus to the smaller teams and will still feature each club’s European ambitions and results as well as the weekly recaps, league cup competition coverage and other fun stuff all six of you have become accustomed to. I think the team-specific stuff will free me up to not worry too much about reporting on small moves the Big Three make and allow for a development of daily features and hopefully make for some fun cross-club sniping.

I want to thank Daryl for tripling my current pay ($0 * 3 = $0) in taking on yet another fantastic responsibility here and giving me more stuff to do on my computer at work that can pass as legitimate money-making endeavors for whenever the boss passes by. The Offside truly is the gift that just keeps on givin’.






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  • Nelson from NYC |  August 5th, 2008 at 9:43 am

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    Greg,
    Are you a Sporting fan? I know you are a chelsea supporter (frontrunner) Let the cross-club sniping begin!!

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  • Greg |  August 5th, 2008 at 10:30 am

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    Nelson from NYC – I’ve followed Portuguese football for about twenty years now and up until I married a girl whose mother is Sportinguista I didn’t have a “FAVORITE” club, I just never liked Porto or Benfica. Try telling your future mother in law who, the first time she meets you, looks up from her glasses falling to her nose with her standard issue velha apron on (if you’re Portuguese, you know what this apron looks like, as the older women in your family wear it to sleep) and hands full of bacalhau to ask “You are Sportinguista?” “Yes” was my only option so I’ve been a full fledged Sporting supporter (of course with Chelsea first in my heart) since.

    PS – Speaking of calling someone a “frontrunner” didn’t I just see you kissing the Porto blogger’s ass saying you’re so glad he’s writing about “your” team? I’M the front runner? Psssh… I’ll see you on the battlefield, sir.

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  • Nelson from NYC |  August 5th, 2008 at 11:15 am

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    Touche Greg,
    I have been a Porto fan for 20 years. My family comes from Madeira and are Nacional fans (I know) except for my Grandfather who was a Porto fan and got me into the sport and the team so there you go.

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  • j |  August 5th, 2008 at 4:29 pm

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    Greg – first of all, thank you for joining in with a Sporting blog. Hopefully in-time we’ll have all the teams represented and readers can support their squads and learn about other ones. You have my email address (in the post) so please drop me a line sometime as it would be nice to say hello. You’ve got a great team and this will be a lot of fun this season. Take care – j

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  • Johonna |  August 11th, 2008 at 10:10 pm

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    Howdy, I write for the Inter blog and, as we (Benfica and Inter) have a friendly coming up at the end of the week, I am here trawling for info. Any idea on Benfica’s starting 11 for the game? I am having difficulties with the Benfica web page – Flash applications do not translate and I have no Portuguese – so anything at all would be a real help. Thanks so much.

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  • Greg |  August 12th, 2008 at 3:58 am

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    Johonna, I’ll email you some stuff that should be helpful. Although telling you that here might seem redundant if you read your email first, I don’t quite care.

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  • Johonna |  August 12th, 2008 at 11:01 pm

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    Thanks, Greg. Just so you know, the offside email address does not work (I think it is supposed to be inter[at]theoffside[dot]com). You will have to use the email addy associated with the comments.
    I can hardly wait!

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