So England lost 3-2 to Holland in a friendly. That in itself shouldn't cause much of a shock. But the football media in England and it seems the majority of the fans are intent on getting worked up about anything and everything, being hypocritical and nonsensical with it.
They seemed intent on getting Capello out, but Pearce can seemingly do nothing right either. He was apparently at fault for the display last night, even though Capello or Redknapp, whose reputation seems to grow daily, would have pretty much played the same team and got the same result.
Before the game there was a clamour to blood the younger players, get them some experience. Now there are complaints that our 'better' players were left out, talk of this being a 'reserve' team and widespread condemnation that we did not win the game.
Let's take a reality check here. The Dutch were runners up at the last world cup, they're ranked second in the world. They played a pretty strong side, with masses of experience. Why did anyone expect England to win? All we could hope for was a good performance and some experience for the young players, who need time to gel and grow as a unit.
So what of the performance, so lambasted despite the fact we could easily have finished the gmae with a draw?
In the first half, which ended 0-0, the English were marginally the better side. I believe we had more chances on goal. Remember again that this is against the second best team in the world.
Early in the second half we had a couple of lapses in concentration and a piece of individual brilliance by robben left us trailing 2-0. This is to be expected when the young players are playing together for the first time, a little bit of inexperience will lead to mistakes. This is exaclty what friendlies are for.
Even so, they showed character to pull back the score to 2-2. They didn't panic and kept going, which is admirable. The majority of the players didn't look lost at this level.
It was slightly unfortunate that Robben scored a late winner (although why was there only 4 minutes of stoppage time after the long delay due to Smalling's injury? England could've had a chance to equalise.) but it doesn't mean the performance wasn't a credit to the players. They showed exactly what was lacking in the World Cup, sprit and determination and a bit of passion.
Yet they are roundly criticised and derided as 'reserves'.
Which highlights the real problem in this country, not the players or the manager or even the FA, but the media and the fans who constantly criticise and disparage whatever happens on the pitch.
L'Orange Noir: Musings on Culture
L'Orange Noir is the Pseudonym of Richard Jackson, a 32 year old living and working in Southampton, who loves film, music, literature and sport. This blog will contain his (a)musings on all things cultural, from lists to reviews. With any luck, it'll even be interesting for others to read.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Random Rant: Racism
SO the big thing recenty in the world of football (aside from Capello resigning) is racism, and two incidents in particular; Terry and Suarez.
I want to talk about Suarez, and specifically about Liverpool and their shambolic handling of the case.
The facts as I see them are as follows;
Suarez admitted to using a derogatory term to Evra at least once.
The FA ban Suarez.
This would seem quite logical. There was some discussion over how many times the word was used and the context of the word but basically an independent panel deemed that Suarez was guilty and banned him. The reaction since by Liverpool and their supporters has been laughable, or at least it would've been if it hadn't have been not in the least bit amusing. These are some of the arguments I've seen recently;
1. Evra is a liar or that he uses the race card.
This was tackled, disgracefully, in an actual statment by Liverpool. The fact is that this is the first time Evra has accused someone of racial abuse. Prior incidents where he has been involved it has been others who have made the accusations. When it comes to him being a liar, I don't see how that stands up at all, given that Suarez himself admitted using the word and the panel heard testimonies from several other players and staff from both clubs that proved Evras's testimony. The same statements (from Liverpool's own staff) that proved Suarez's testimony was unreliable.
2. The conspiracy theory; Evra not being charged in the same way, John Terry not being charged in the same way.
So the FA are out to get Liverpool and are basically all United fans. Right. It has been said that Evra should be charged too for his abuse of Suarez that aparently provoked him. As far as I know, no-one has raised a complant against Evra, so he has nothing to answer too. Him insulting Suarez might make him an unsavory character, butthat isn't the issue. It doesn't matter if Evra is a saint or an arsehole. Every players gets and gives abuse out on the football pitch, the issue here is Suarez *racially* abused Evra. Evra did not racially abuse Suarez. Terry's case is being handled diffeently because the police got involved following a complaint made to them by a member of the public. The FA can't intevene until that case is completed. When it is, they might well charge Terry in the same way that they did suarez.
3. On a related note; they took Evra's word over Suarez, there wasn't any real evidence.
The FA are not a court of law and they charge players based on probability. So if there is enough evidence to support what happened, they will find the player guilty. But it was not one player's word against the other. Liverpool's own lawyers signed off on the fact that it wasn't; they agreed that there was enough evidence to convict. Why do you think they didn't appeal? Evra's testimony was cross checked against many others and found to be corroborotive. Suarez's was not.
Regardless of the severity of the ban, after being found guilty, that should have been it. There might've been a bit of a sense of injustice, they might have hated Evra, but Liverpool should have accepted that their own player admitted to saying a word that he shouldn't have done, therefore he deserved his punishment.
Instead, no apology was forthcoming. The club supported Suarez and treated the whole thing like they had been hard done by. They supported a player who had been charged with racially abusing another player. They booed a player who had spoken up about being racially abused.
Then came the hadnshake. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the chance to diffuse the situation and at least stop it from dragging on was rejected.
Eventually, after widespread condemnation, Liverpool and Suarez released PR apologies without meaning, but even then some fans tried to claim injustice and released pictures of the handshake trying to claim that Evra was the one who didn't shake hands.
I've been amazed by the lengths people will go to in supporting a player because he plays for their club, even though he is so blatantly in the wrong. It's depressing really and I do feel sorry for Liverpool in a funny way that they got this so badly wrong and have now tainted the club and it's history with the stench of racism.
Such a shame.
I want to talk about Suarez, and specifically about Liverpool and their shambolic handling of the case.
The facts as I see them are as follows;
Suarez admitted to using a derogatory term to Evra at least once.
The FA ban Suarez.
This would seem quite logical. There was some discussion over how many times the word was used and the context of the word but basically an independent panel deemed that Suarez was guilty and banned him. The reaction since by Liverpool and their supporters has been laughable, or at least it would've been if it hadn't have been not in the least bit amusing. These are some of the arguments I've seen recently;
1. Evra is a liar or that he uses the race card.
This was tackled, disgracefully, in an actual statment by Liverpool. The fact is that this is the first time Evra has accused someone of racial abuse. Prior incidents where he has been involved it has been others who have made the accusations. When it comes to him being a liar, I don't see how that stands up at all, given that Suarez himself admitted using the word and the panel heard testimonies from several other players and staff from both clubs that proved Evras's testimony. The same statements (from Liverpool's own staff) that proved Suarez's testimony was unreliable.
2. The conspiracy theory; Evra not being charged in the same way, John Terry not being charged in the same way.
So the FA are out to get Liverpool and are basically all United fans. Right. It has been said that Evra should be charged too for his abuse of Suarez that aparently provoked him. As far as I know, no-one has raised a complant against Evra, so he has nothing to answer too. Him insulting Suarez might make him an unsavory character, butthat isn't the issue. It doesn't matter if Evra is a saint or an arsehole. Every players gets and gives abuse out on the football pitch, the issue here is Suarez *racially* abused Evra. Evra did not racially abuse Suarez. Terry's case is being handled diffeently because the police got involved following a complaint made to them by a member of the public. The FA can't intevene until that case is completed. When it is, they might well charge Terry in the same way that they did suarez.
3. On a related note; they took Evra's word over Suarez, there wasn't any real evidence.
The FA are not a court of law and they charge players based on probability. So if there is enough evidence to support what happened, they will find the player guilty. But it was not one player's word against the other. Liverpool's own lawyers signed off on the fact that it wasn't; they agreed that there was enough evidence to convict. Why do you think they didn't appeal? Evra's testimony was cross checked against many others and found to be corroborotive. Suarez's was not.
Regardless of the severity of the ban, after being found guilty, that should have been it. There might've been a bit of a sense of injustice, they might have hated Evra, but Liverpool should have accepted that their own player admitted to saying a word that he shouldn't have done, therefore he deserved his punishment.
Instead, no apology was forthcoming. The club supported Suarez and treated the whole thing like they had been hard done by. They supported a player who had been charged with racially abusing another player. They booed a player who had spoken up about being racially abused.
Then came the hadnshake. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the chance to diffuse the situation and at least stop it from dragging on was rejected.
Eventually, after widespread condemnation, Liverpool and Suarez released PR apologies without meaning, but even then some fans tried to claim injustice and released pictures of the handshake trying to claim that Evra was the one who didn't shake hands.
I've been amazed by the lengths people will go to in supporting a player because he plays for their club, even though he is so blatantly in the wrong. It's depressing really and I do feel sorry for Liverpool in a funny way that they got this so badly wrong and have now tainted the club and it's history with the stench of racism.
Such a shame.
Random Rant: Cinema
Hello all.
I went to the cinema last night to watch Chronicle (good film actually).
It served to remind me of all the things I despise about a trip mto the cinema. There are two I'd like to focus on;
1. The amount of time it takes to get to the actual bloody film. What with the adverts, the cinema advertising itself, the stupid annoying Orange 'turn off your phone' malarky, and the trailers that are now so long and give away so much of the films they advertise, they might as well be the films themselves.
2. Even more irritating is the stupid pricing of the whole thing. I love film and I enjoy watching things on the big screen. But I rarely go and when I do it's only ever on Wednesdays to make use of the Orange Wednesday two for one tickets. If the cinema lowered the ticket prices to a resonable level, then I would go a lot more often. I'm sure a lot of people feel the same. then you get there and you're faced with having to pay like £8 for a tub of popcorn, or £4 for a small drink, or god knows how much for some pick and mix. I always take a drink and often some snacks to and sneak them into the cinema. Or I go without. And again, why don't cinemas realise that if they lowered their prices just a bit, just to a reasonable ok we know this is expensive but but we appreciate you have to make money level, then many more people would buy snacks and drinks. Or buy more snacks and drinks.
It's not rocket science.
I went to the cinema last night to watch Chronicle (good film actually).
It served to remind me of all the things I despise about a trip mto the cinema. There are two I'd like to focus on;
1. The amount of time it takes to get to the actual bloody film. What with the adverts, the cinema advertising itself, the stupid annoying Orange 'turn off your phone' malarky, and the trailers that are now so long and give away so much of the films they advertise, they might as well be the films themselves.
2. Even more irritating is the stupid pricing of the whole thing. I love film and I enjoy watching things on the big screen. But I rarely go and when I do it's only ever on Wednesdays to make use of the Orange Wednesday two for one tickets. If the cinema lowered the ticket prices to a resonable level, then I would go a lot more often. I'm sure a lot of people feel the same. then you get there and you're faced with having to pay like £8 for a tub of popcorn, or £4 for a small drink, or god knows how much for some pick and mix. I always take a drink and often some snacks to and sneak them into the cinema. Or I go without. And again, why don't cinemas realise that if they lowered their prices just a bit, just to a reasonable ok we know this is expensive but but we appreciate you have to make money level, then many more people would buy snacks and drinks. Or buy more snacks and drinks.
It's not rocket science.
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Random Rant: Stupid Signs
Well, despite last post me saying that there will be less rants and more heartache, I couldn't help but comment on this... out yesterday and say that Brantanos, the shoe shop, has signs plastered across their window saying Shoe Sale. What other fucking sale would it be!? They don't sell anything but shoes!
And on that note what's with those baby on board signs in the car windows? Like I'm driving around looking for a car to smash into and I see one of those signs and think 'better not hit that car, they've got a young child'. Pointless.
And on that note what's with those baby on board signs in the car windows? Like I'm driving around looking for a car to smash into and I see one of those signs and think 'better not hit that car, they've got a young child'. Pointless.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Random Rant: Common courtesy again
So today I'd organised last week to meet a couple of people for lunch. Well I'd organised to meet one person for lunch and they'd invited someone else along, but that's ok.
What wasn't ok was me waiting for 10 minutes for them to find that they'd decided not to go to lunch after all.
I popped up to speak to one of them - they both work in my building - and she gave me some standard excuses - workload was heavy, thought each other had told me it was off, blah blah.
Shit like this really fucks me off.
I had an e-mail later apologising and saying that they'd sent an e-mail but I hadn't got it for some reason, and could I send a calendar appointment for next week.
Why do they need an appointment - forgetting wasn't the excuse it was workload. How the hell do you think I didn't receive your e-mail? Perhaps because you never fucking sent it.
Just a little warning in advance would've been nice so I could've made other plans - I mean it's only Friday fucking lunchtime after all.
Popular person syndrome - people who are 'popular' and busy a lot of the time don't give a shit about when they impact on other people's plans. Like I should be lucky that they decided to meet with me in the first place and I don't have anything ging on that would be more important than them anyway.
Fuck people like that.
What wasn't ok was me waiting for 10 minutes for them to find that they'd decided not to go to lunch after all.
I popped up to speak to one of them - they both work in my building - and she gave me some standard excuses - workload was heavy, thought each other had told me it was off, blah blah.
Shit like this really fucks me off.
I had an e-mail later apologising and saying that they'd sent an e-mail but I hadn't got it for some reason, and could I send a calendar appointment for next week.
Why do they need an appointment - forgetting wasn't the excuse it was workload. How the hell do you think I didn't receive your e-mail? Perhaps because you never fucking sent it.
Just a little warning in advance would've been nice so I could've made other plans - I mean it's only Friday fucking lunchtime after all.
Popular person syndrome - people who are 'popular' and busy a lot of the time don't give a shit about when they impact on other people's plans. Like I should be lucky that they decided to meet with me in the first place and I don't have anything ging on that would be more important than them anyway.
Fuck people like that.
Sunday, 19 December 2010
A year in review
So another year ends.
It has been a tough year for me. Getting a new job at the tail end of 2009 meant coming to terms with that in 2010 but actually work has been the least of my worries. I've settled in ok and aside from a few rough patches work has been good.
My marriage has suffered a bit. For the first time in 7 years we've been off more often than on, or at least 50/50. I guess this has something to do with my wife being diagnosed with a failing thyroid and the lack of sleep and the horrendous recovery period from a traumatic birth... but still.
Our house extension has also been a major stress, taking months longer and costing much more than we thought.
Not to mention moving house.
But there has been positives. One of my perennial New Year's resolutions is to better keep in touch with friends. I never think about the possibility of making new ones. But this year I've made two great new friends, one of whom I didn't know at all in 2009. If nothing else that has made the year worthwhile.
I turned 30, which actually I enjoyed. I always think of myself as a 30 year old anyway so at least now I actually am!
Some good nights out have been had. My sons have been growing up brilliantly.
Nobody close to me died or even got seriously injured :-)
So I look forward rather than back as I hope for better things to come in 2011.
Peace.
It has been a tough year for me. Getting a new job at the tail end of 2009 meant coming to terms with that in 2010 but actually work has been the least of my worries. I've settled in ok and aside from a few rough patches work has been good.
My marriage has suffered a bit. For the first time in 7 years we've been off more often than on, or at least 50/50. I guess this has something to do with my wife being diagnosed with a failing thyroid and the lack of sleep and the horrendous recovery period from a traumatic birth... but still.
Our house extension has also been a major stress, taking months longer and costing much more than we thought.
Not to mention moving house.
But there has been positives. One of my perennial New Year's resolutions is to better keep in touch with friends. I never think about the possibility of making new ones. But this year I've made two great new friends, one of whom I didn't know at all in 2009. If nothing else that has made the year worthwhile.
I turned 30, which actually I enjoyed. I always think of myself as a 30 year old anyway so at least now I actually am!
Some good nights out have been had. My sons have been growing up brilliantly.
Nobody close to me died or even got seriously injured :-)
So I look forward rather than back as I hope for better things to come in 2011.
Peace.
Randon Rant: Christmas
Don't panic, I'm not gonna rail against Christmas. I actually despise all those bah humbuggers because there is enough to get miserable about through the year without dampening the festive spirit as well.
I tell you what though - the whole thing is massively stressful.
Meeting up with family sounds fun enough but preparing for a visit is hell. Not to mention overstocking on food and chocolates and having to buy ad wrap everyone's present. I love buying presents for people but so many at once leaves it more of a chore than anything.
And is it me or does it get earlier every year?
I also despise 'Christmas music'. Oh for someone to write a decent Christmas tune that hasn't already been heard a thousand times before. The bland awful versions of 'classics' that we get re-recorded by today's pop artists are useless.
Snow: I love it and it's brilliant for the kids. But it shuts half the country down! Football matches shouldn't be cancelled and when people can't get home...
Anyway.
Despite it all I love Christmas because mostly it brings out the best in people and that can't be bad!
I tell you what though - the whole thing is massively stressful.
Meeting up with family sounds fun enough but preparing for a visit is hell. Not to mention overstocking on food and chocolates and having to buy ad wrap everyone's present. I love buying presents for people but so many at once leaves it more of a chore than anything.
And is it me or does it get earlier every year?
I also despise 'Christmas music'. Oh for someone to write a decent Christmas tune that hasn't already been heard a thousand times before. The bland awful versions of 'classics' that we get re-recorded by today's pop artists are useless.
Snow: I love it and it's brilliant for the kids. But it shuts half the country down! Football matches shouldn't be cancelled and when people can't get home...
Anyway.
Despite it all I love Christmas because mostly it brings out the best in people and that can't be bad!
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