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D'you think that the loss of talent to English clubs played a part in that Tom?

Oh no, Scottish players have been playing in England since the formation of the English League, they won the league for those clubs!

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:39 (thirteen years ago) link

Ireland produces a lot more good footballers than Scotland, how are they doing it?

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:40 (thirteen years ago) link

Gaelic Football dropout wimps

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:41 (thirteen years ago) link

^srsly^

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:41 (thirteen years ago) link

Too crap to kick it over the crossbar?

Mertesacker Emptiness (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:42 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm right in thinking that's how it works, yeah?

Mertesacker Emptiness (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:42 (thirteen years ago) link

Too fucking soft, lad

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:42 (thirteen years ago) link

But at least they're playing a sport?

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:42 (thirteen years ago) link

Where d'you think Quinny got his bad back?

Away with your disco pants ya pansy fuck ya

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:42 (thirteen years ago) link

I dunno what the % of irish lads playing organised sport in their teens would be, but yeah I'd imagine that it's pretty high for all of Giles/Dunphy moaning on the subject.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:43 (thirteen years ago) link

It's not the Gaelic thing, rly- most kids with aptitiude will play both until forced to choose. That's v common even within the Gaelic disciplines of Football/Hurling

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:44 (thirteen years ago) link

The fact that GAA is a local game with local heroes is a big thing in encouraging participation to a fairly professional standard though, so I do think there's something there.

I know nothing about the development of soccer players though, because, simply put, you need to be from dublin or cork to get a game or a sniff of a game at FAI utd FC

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:45 (thirteen years ago) link

I tell you when I know Scotland was in trouble: on 1st June 1997, I sat down to watch highlights of a friendly between Scotland and Malta, and soon realised there was a player wearing a Scotland shirt who I had never heard of before - that man was David Hopkin

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:53 (thirteen years ago) link

Played for leeds for a while? looks like rorscharch from watchmen?

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:58 (thirteen years ago) link

anyway, sure that happens all the time under trapattoni- it's a bit of an adjusment to think of internationals as the first place your boys play first-class first team football, but it's seems to be working so far.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:59 (thirteen years ago) link

Since Rafa took charge of the Academy, there have plenty of English boys impressing and making names for themselves, so hopefully they'll get a chance when Roy's installed (although he's not known for nurturing youth particularly well?)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/8611991.stm

The referee was perfect (Chris), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:13 (thirteen years ago) link

I didn't realise as many as seven of that Barça team were home-grown - that's really quite impressive

Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:17 (thirteen years ago) link

WELL DONE BARCEFUCKINGLONA GO AND PLAY WITH YOUR UNICEF FRIENDS AND MAKE A COMMERCIAL

so you want Mark Ronson to cry into your ass (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:18 (thirteen years ago) link

Ha, I was about to parody that lj post practically word-for-word. If you're not eulogising FC Bonyodkor as footballing nirvana by the end of the close season I will feel majorly let down.

Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:21 (thirteen years ago) link

It's pretty fucking amazing in this day and age, Louis don't be a cock.

Vulvuzela (Matt DC), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:23 (thirteen years ago) link

Not uncommon in Spain tho? Apart from Real Madrid, of course.

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:23 (thirteen years ago) link

hahaha I was definitely posting very much in character, not making an actual argument there - it is pretty damn impressive yes

also yeah Bilbao's feats are probably even more impressive - they don't have a worldwide scouting network and the best youth coaches money can buy

so you want Mark Ronson to cry into your ass (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 12:24 (thirteen years ago) link

besides Messi everyone who's currently starring after being brought through the Barca youth system is Spanish though, no? But no doubt that Bilbao's shit is remarkable indeed, especially with the history (to what extent does it still apply?) of restricting themselves to a place with a population comparable to that of Wales.

NYC Goatse.cx and Flowers (Merdeyeux), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:18 (thirteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwQ80x2MrG8

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:21 (thirteen years ago) link

I remember Mallorca doing well one year in a European competition and the fact that all of their players were born within 20 miles of their ground

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:25 (thirteen years ago) link

... in the UK, we'd say "Oh well of course that sort of thing doesn't happen anymore" blah blah blah

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:26 (thirteen years ago) link

in the uk, it doesn't.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:26 (thirteen years ago) link

We're so much more advanced here

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:27 (thirteen years ago) link

the uk football team

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 13:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Loathe as I am to add grist to the mill of less-reputable posters, I must confess to finding Spain pretty boring to watch. It's good when there's a real struggle on and they look vulnerable, but in this tournament that's been just the opening against Chile and maybe half-an-hour today. Possibly the last ten minutes against Switzerland at a stretch. Otherwise there's no drama, it's mostly just waiting around for them to score. That's kind of how I remember 2008 as well.

I want to see them hounded, and have to respond, in big games that could go either way. If they do that well then great, I'll be a fan, but until I see that I have no faith. Holland would probably beat them. Uruguay too maybe. Germany would have a good chance. Brazil would murder them.

― Ismael Klata, 29 June 2010 22:27 (Yesterday)

<3 IK, he's a serious football poster etc- but is this attitude (is it prevailing, for a start?) a large part of the problem wrt English international footballers being so rushed, impatient, dramatic on the ball?

I mean, I'm just happy if John O'Shea can find a team mate, to hell with the pass being in any way forward progress on top of that tbh.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:17 (thirteen years ago) link

The problem with Spain is that Iniesta and Xavi started their careers as DMs, so do they really need them two, Xabi Alonso AND Sergio Busquiets in midfield w/ no wingers? They are by far the most creative team in the world, fucking do something with it, try and beat yr man occasionally instead of making your 67th consecutive pass. It's effective football but its also extremely boring.

Brazil v. Spain will be p intense tho

samuel :D (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:20 (thirteen years ago) link

Not the problem w/ English football. We'd fucking love some of Spain's patience and ability to back it up. England play that fast and dramatic because they are scared of losing the ball soon enough if they try and pass it to each other.

samuel :D (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:21 (thirteen years ago) link

Hey, I'm taking none of the blame for that nonsense!

You've got a serious point wrt to actually watching the England team, namely that they're such a drama queen - and drama queens do make such great viewing. No idea why England (and France! And I guess Argentina!) should have become the football equivalent of high camp, but they are almost always undeniably compelling. I don't know if 'twas ever thus - I can't think of a proper example before 1986, though the seeds are there in 66 and 73 - but since 86 it has turned into a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy, in that passion and hysterical overreaction have become the answer to everything. Not sure we'd like calm efficiency very much. It certainly wouldn't make for a memorable narrative.

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:29 (thirteen years ago) link

xxp

Iniest and Xavi are DM's, but not in the English understanding of the position. They're deep-lying playmakers. Iniesta never convinced in the role because of his preference for attacking options in movement/passing. He also beats his man more often than any english player I could name, tbh.

Villa plays wide on the left- he's an real winger, as opposed to playing Milner on the right of midfield.

With Villa on the left, they don't need anyone on the right- Ramos gets into the opponent's box more often than Lampard/Gerrard/Lennon/Walcott.

Spain keep the ball and attack with runs from deep because that's how you break down teams that refuse to attack you- When England learn to do this rather than run en masse up front and wait for a long ball, taking away any options for the man on the ball in the process, they might make the 1/4 finals again.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:32 (thirteen years ago) link

xp to IK

Yeah, the sturm/drang of the premier league is carried over in the english player mentality, I think. If you're not achieving something immediately, it's suspiciously foreign.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Villa is not a winger wtf although I guess he'll turn into a wing-forward for Barca.

samuel :D (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:35 (thirteen years ago) link

Darragh OTM on Villa and Ramos, they both got past their man time and time again. I'm not sure A Hoy Hoy was watching the same Spain as me last night.

Also Andreas Pirlo was the best player in the best team at the last World Cup and you didn't see him charging past his man very often.

Vulvuzela (Matt DC), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:36 (thirteen years ago) link

Ramos spent the first half in his own half, was a lot better in the second.

samuel :D (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:38 (thirteen years ago) link

Villa not a winger? The dude touches chalk for 50% of the game!

Ramos: Opposition teams tire, you want your right back disciplined to begin with tbf.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:42 (thirteen years ago) link

He's an out-and-out striker who drifts into wide positions, its what players can do in these modern teams that aren't wedded to 4-4-2.

Vulvuzela (Matt DC), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:44 (thirteen years ago) link

Basically- Spain are set up to take into account the actual movement of players when the team has the ball, which is why you get three-four options when it comes to picking out a killer ball. Almost like a playbook is Yankball, maybe?

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:44 (thirteen years ago) link

^^^ E-fucking-xactly.

Vulvuzela (Matt DC), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:18 (thirteen years ago) link

Capello digging his heels in. I can't see him being cowed by The Sun, so this might not end in complete disaster.

John Terry, while prob one of England's best performers, can kiss his international career goodbye if Capello stays, right?

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:20 (thirteen years ago) link

That was a good article.

so you want Mark Ronson to cry into your ass (acoleuthic), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:20 (thirteen years ago) link

can't think of a proper example before 1986, though the seeds are there in 66 and 73

The dramatic narrative in '82 was provided by the inclusion of two 30something stars-that-we-couldn't-leave-out, who were both carrying injuries - Keegan and Brooking. Keegan's best years as an international had been wasted in non-qualification and now he'd returned to English club football. The whole thing seemed to be about Superstar SuperKev of the SuperSaints and his WC Dream.

Sans KK and TB, England coasted through the group, drew 0-0 with West Germany in the second group stage and needed to beat Spain by two goals to make the semis. On came the crocked veterans for the last 20min. Brooking crosses for Keegan to head wide from six yards. I think this was also the debut of Clough's non-truism "it only takes a second to score a goal". And Big Jack C's helpful "if they get one with enough time to get another one, they'll be alright." Which, taken together, essentially meant 0-0 at 89:58 was still a winnable position.

Michael Jones, Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:25 (thirteen years ago) link

John Terry, while prob one of England's best performers

... exsqueeze me?

I am utterly and abjectly pissed off with this little lot (Tom D.), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:26 (thirteen years ago) link

Wait, Brooking played in 1982? WTF?

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:27 (thirteen years ago) link

I thought Terry was one of england's better players- obviously pretty awful in the German game, but certainly in the group stages was one of the only performers, alongside A Cole.

,,,,,,eeeeleon (darraghmac), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Struggling to think of who could count as one of England's best performers. Ashley Cole? Jermain Defoe? Someone who came on for a few minutes at the end of the game and didn't disgrace themselves? Michael Dawson? Theo Walcott?

Vulvuzela (Matt DC), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 10:29 (thirteen years ago) link


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