Monday, March 26, 2007

Cricket

The world cup is being overshadowed by the murder of Bob Woolmer but since every one is agreed that Bob would have wanted it to continue then let it continue.

Even without the Woolmer tragedy its been a bizarre tournament.

Firstly Pakistan lose to Ireland and go out (if Zimbabwe hadn't thrown it away against Ireland Pakistan would have survived).

Then the might of India, Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly, Sehwag et al fail to beat Bangladesh! and then lost to Sri Lanka to crash out! India's batting line up is aging and living on past glories.

Still I shouldn't crow too much. England are highly unlikely to get beyond the super 8. The first three are so one dimensional that by the time Pieterson arrives we are on the back foot.

Vaughan may be a tactical genius to rival Brearly but he has never scored a one day hundred and his form since becoming Captain in all forms of the game is poor.

Still I have to admit Nixon has done well.

Out of Postion - AGAIN

I appreciate I've said this before.....

Will someone please explain Mr McClaren's selections?

Aaron Lennon a wide right player playing on the left.
Phil Neville a defensive midfielder at right back.
Jamie Carragher a centre back at left back.
Steve Gerrard a central midfielder at wide right.

We have two young left backs in Baines and Shorey so play them give them a go. Gareth Barry has played his socks off for Villa on the left.

If we really have no one to play at right back then Carragher. And no don't blame Phil Neville, its not his fault the manager is an idiot. All the chap can do is his best.

Lennon is on the left becuase McClaren hasn't got the nerve to drop either Gerrard or Lampard.

Stevie Mc Please note you either play 3-5-2 or if you persists in 4-4-2 then one of them has to go. Oh and if you play 3-5-2 play 3-5-2 not 5-3-2.

thank you

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Bob Woolmer RIP

I've just read that Bob Woolmer has collapsed and died aged 58.

He played just 19 tests scoring 3 100's. His career was interupted by joining Kerry Packers rebels and then the Gooch tour to South Africa.

Woolmer's repuation was made as coach of South Africa. He pioneereed the use of Computers. it was a pity he never coached England.

general

Sorry I've been neglecting this blog.

Lots been going on.

Rugby? Well England's early promise fizzled out a bit. Wilkinson got injured. The performances flattered to deceive. Scotland was good. Italy was hard work (fair play to Italy who had a superb tournament). Ireland was a debacle. France was surprisingly good. Wales was very disappointing.

Football? I really can't see Man united not winning the championship. Lets hope someone outside of the big 4 hegemony wins the FA Cup.

Tennis. Andy Murray is a definite threat in tournaments. I wish he had a personality though.

Cricket? oh dear oh dear. Not only did we lose to New Zealand but 4 players then went and got the worse for drink (apparently). Worse? oh yes Flintoff was found drunk on a pedalo at 4am. He's been dropped from the game against Canada and was stripped of the vice captaincy (and i think we can assume his future captaincy chances are zilch).

He's been warned before in Australia and the signs were not good when he was drunk at the Downing Street bash after the Ashes win. At the time someone said if it had been a footballer.....

Anyone after a role model should look to Mr M Panesar.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Not all the Same

When watching the aftermath of the handbags at dawn "fistycuffs" of the Arsenal v Chelsea League Cup final it easy to dismiss footballers as a bunch of overpaid idiots.

I was listening to Radio 5's 606 phone in the other week and heard the following story.

This chap had taken his son to watch Brighton & Hove Albion. After the game they got chatting to one of the players who had not long been at the club and had come from non league football. The player asked the lad if he played. The boy told him who he played for, how many goals he had scored and that he was playing the following day.

The next day Father and Son got the shock of their lives when the player came to watch the boy play.

So in these days of overpaid primadonnas, there is one pro at Brighton & Hove Albion who deserves a pat on the back, for remembering that the supporter is the life blood of the game.

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