Monday, April 23, 2007

England Football Team

A long-winded reply to Lawrence's post..

Well said.
Many articles have been written about how individually, England may have man by man one of the best teams in the World capable of winning the EURO and World Cup but somehow when an England shirt is put on, they play just like Liverpool (or Wartford FC) does in the Barclaycards English Premier League.

Nobody seems to understand this phenomenon. Look at Frank Lampard and Stevie G, scoring goals for fun at Chelsea and Liverpool and more importantly, scoring penalties, but when it comes to England ... its an entirely different story altogether.
In all fairness, Makelele, Essien & Ballack are completely different players to Carrick, Hargreaves and Gerrard and it does and it would take a while for players to gel with one another. And Lampard's and Gerrards role in club is different than country.

Personally, I feel that Steve Mclaren has to take some blame/responsibility. The managers' role is to figure out tactics, motivate his team, instill confidence, make tough decisions (for e.g leaving out the so-called bigger name stars for on-form players) and somehow, McLaren has succeeded in doing none of those.

The very odd formations and the unwillingness to modify playing positions and just poor tactical knowledge of the game are just the few aspects of McLaren's regime.
Playing J. Carragher a centre-half at L Back instead of the ever improving Gareth Barry, evergreen Phil. Neville or even the free-scoring Matthew Taylor boggles the mind.
The drama with Wayne Rooney where Wayne was supposedly blamed for a poor performance in an England shirt reiterates the fact that maybe McLaren is just incapable getting the best out of his players.

Players respond to strong characters (Sir Alex, The Special One and Wenger) and if they feel that their current manager is incapable of turning their fortunes around, the end result is their performances on the pitch.

McLaren did a mediocre job at Boro' FC (with only a UEFA Cup Final, I think to show for) and frankly, I did not think much of him as a manager of a Premier League Club, let alone handing over the reigns of the national team to him. (Was it because the FA were pressured to elect an Englishman at the helm of the national team after Sven disappointed? Who knows..) I would much prefer to have seen Big Sam Allardyce leading England. =)

Would Scolari, Hiddink and even Raymond Domenech be as bad as McLaren if they managed England instead? Hard to say, but the smart money is on NO. Everyone knows that McLaren only was chosen because 'Big Phil' Scolari declined the offer in the first place.
Lippi took charge of the supposedbly talented Italian team with much potential but never performed at the biggest level and took them all the way.
Raymond Domenech was harshly criticised for the French playing styles and tactics but took them all the way, narrowly losing in the Finals.

In the end, its all heresay. For us couch football mangers or Football Manager 2007 (or Championship Manager) enthusiasts, only time will tell how long before McLaren is fired.(My money at the TAB is mid-year '08 after the EURO 2008, if England make it anyway.)

Friday, April 20, 2007

finally managed to figure out this new blogger business.

but back to business.

recently spent a small fortune on a couple of football dvds, and no lollies for guessing that it has everything to do with liverpool. the list includes...

1) 100 greatest moments of the kop
2) liverpool: the ultimate fa cup collection

the first dvd needs no explanation, over 3 hours of literally, greatest kop moments and goals scored at the kop end. from early beginnings right to the modern day. i wouldnt pretend to know anything about liverpools history prior to the 1990s, and this dvd is a nice introduction. and then the second dvd, or rather dvds. COMPLETE prematch, match and post-matches of all victorious liverpool fa cup wins since 1965. total of 8 dvds. am still watching my way through them and the football then and now is very different, though it doesnt take a genius to figure that out. good to see less diving, backpasses to goalies, englishmen actually playing for english teams and dare i say, john motson commentary! love that guy, makes the football match so much more entertaining. like i admitted earlier, i dont know much liverpool history and i watched these games without knowing the scoreline (though i oviously knew who the winners were). orgasm.

just watched the 1989 final against everton. saw legends like beardsley, barnes, RUSH, aldridge etc. very good to see them in action, and i will reiterate, with john motson commentary, orgasm!

and out of goodwill, i told emperor tay about a mu version of this fa cup collection and suggested he should buy it.

and he disappointed me with the following sms...

"no time to watch. am going to enjoy some brazilian steak!" - emperor tay

disappointing.

but thats not the point. sometimes i think its good to have a collection of these classics, not to prove that youre a hardcore fan of the team, but maybe as a football fan so that in the future, when we're all sick of cb ronaldo winning 5 world player of the year awards in a row, we can just plug in a classic dvd and enjoy some pure football.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Premierleague the Best but not the England team?

There have been countless reviews from manager, players and journalists labeling the Premierleague the best league in the world right now. Rightfully so, as English teams has consistently made it to the last 4 for the Champions League in recent seasons.

This year we have the fluent attacking Manchester United, the gritty Chelsea and the tactical astute Liverpool.

If we take a look at the England starting line-up:

Defence: Neville, Terry, Ferdinand, Ashley; Sub: Carragher

Midfield: Lampard, Gerrard, Joe Cole

Striker: Rooney, Crouch

The nine players mentioned were England's starting line-up in the 2006 World Cup. Carragher the tenth player, should have started if England didn't have such a wealth of talent at centre-back.

How can England fail to perform internationally whilst the same batch of players go on and do fantastically for their clubs in the Champions League?!