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Great work on that restoration!!! that was the year my dad was born So what do we think about tonight?......historically Sweden have been a bit of a bogey team in tournaments,fingers crossed that's changes now!
"The most futile and disastrous day seems well spent when it is reviewed through the blue, fragrant smoke of a Havana cigar."
Is it just me, or is tournament football in danger of becoming boring? Once upon a time I'd watch these matches on TV with an involvement that would have me mentally playing every ball.
I admire the sort of skills that Spain and other countries possess, but I've grown a bit tired of tiki-taka. The purists will kill me for it, but watching a million short passes over 90 minutes is 'girls training pitch' stuff and starting to have me wanting to reach for the remote. Spain's patient build against Croatia last night was masterful, but painfully dull and screaming out for something more direct.
And defense, what is that about these days. Seems all a defender is allowed to do is 'face off' a forward, intercept anything going loose or hurl themselves in the path of shots on when some pundit will announce it as a World class 'block'. FIFA fannying with the FA rules governing tackling has not to my mind improved the game in any way, in fact it is in danger of making it sterile. I'm not sure about FIFAs motif either. The idea that skillful players need 'protecting' from hatchet men is a little spurious given that one of instigators of the fannying was Michel Platini, so skilled as a player he need no protection yet so creepy as a FIFA acolyte he carried the flag. Hard, fair tackling is just a matter of timing and wether from the back, front or side done properly nobody gets really hurt. The likes of Bobby Moore or Oscar Mas were master tacklers and rarely gave away or needed to give away fouls, and lets be honest, in their own penalty areas rarely did anyone in an Azzuri shirt. The problem of course was when hard fair might become ruthless cynical. Skillful players can generally look after themselves and avoid involvement, useful characteristics learned as as a kid in playground games where there are no rules and which helps make them the skillful footballers they are. And there was nothing in the old rules which said talented players weren't allowed to tackle, George Best and Franz Beckenbauer were fair and formidable.
FIFAs motives had more to do with the possible cost of insurance paid to clubs for injury to players involved in Tournaments and the Blatters desire to involve more and more Backhander countries to improve his power base. The idea that three inepts from Bongoland could referee an Argentina v Italy match in front of a Worldwide audience under the old FA original rules was painfully ridiculous. Solution, change the rules. Concequence, any defender going anywhere close to a forward risks a yellow card and forwards throw themselves to the floor at the brush of a shadow.
Heaven forbid the day when all teams play the Spain way .... it will become really dull then and I'll opt for the World Hairdressing Championships as being the more manly .... though I will be watching England tonight!
If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
To bloody right. Slowly and surely the 'protectionists' have taken an oomph from the game. I've also noticed the word 'yardage' creeping in more and more .... where any nowhere run upfield is turned into a free kick opportunity by forwards falling over if defenders breath on them .... OK professionals are professionals and will pull any stunt to gain an opportunity, but if that's the modern game we might as well change the shape of the ball and call in the NFL .... it couldn't be any less predictable or boring!
If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
So we won the group,who'd have thought that two weeks ago??.Well I didn't anyway A sub usual standard Italy next,there for the taking?? Fingers crossed!!
"The most futile and disastrous day seems well spent when it is reviewed through the blue, fragrant smoke of a Havana cigar."
In the European Championships, I'm sure it will come as no surprise that England last topped their group 16 years ago during Euro 96 when the competition was held in England! In that case we qualified from the group stage with 7 points (2 wins and a draw, like this time) and our second place group team the Netherlands went through with 4 points (just like France, with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss).
No I'm not that sad... I was just sad enough to look it up on Wikipedia!
Overall I think it's been a decent tournament. Obviously I'm dissapointed at how bad Ireland 'performed'. The less said the better!! Anyhow well done to all you England fans on your team getting through.
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