Tuesday 19 June 2012

Great Britain all time XI

With the Olympics fast approaching and Great Britain forming a football (soccer) team specifically for the London games, I thought it would be fun to look at not who will be in the starting 11 this summer but who would make the greatest ever line-up of players from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. I wanted to incorporate at least 2 players from each country to make a fair and ballanced team in a traditional 4-4-2 formation

Goalkeeper
When looking at the greatest goalkeeprs from each nation, it's sometimes hard to narrow it down to one, while Wales have the stand out Neveille Southall and Northern Ireland have the one and only Pat Jennings, Scotland have Andy Goram while England have Gordon Banks and Peter Shilton (Shilton was capped 125 times, his dentist must of been able to retire early). Each of these has a claim to be considered the greatest British 'keeper but ultimately I have gone with Gordon Banks, his saves helped England to win the World Cup in 1966, 'that save' against Pele in particular stands out.

Right Back
In this position I considered Scotland's Danny McGrain, Jimmy Nicholl for Northern Ireland and England's Emlyn Hughes but ultimately and maybe controversially, I have opted for Gary Neville, the reason is that he won 85 caps and played at a high level of consistency, he gave support to whoever was on the right of midfield and was able there in defence to block any attacks coming at him

Left Back



Enlgand's Ashley Cole is similar to Gary Neville in reasons why he should be selected, it's only a matter of time until he reaches the 100 cap mark. Dave Mackay from Scotland was a model defender who George Best said was 'the hardest defender i ever played against'. Wales have Gareth Bale, just starting to find his feet and beginning his career and previously Joey Jones who amassed 72 appearances but ultimately i have gone with Mal Donaghy. The Luton Town defender finished with 91 games for Northern Ireland and similar to Gary Neville, had a level of consistency and support to drive his team.

Centre Backs
It isn't hard to pick the two players that would play at the centre of defence, it's more difficult to decide which one would be captain, there are MANY names that could be considered for this postition but the best ever Welsh player is generally considered to be John Charles and for England it's Bobby Moore so i have gone for them at centre back, not many forwards past or present would get much of an oppurtunity against these two.


Right Midfield
This was possibly the easiest position to fill, Wales' Cliff Jones was good, Stanley Matthews was better but George....Best. Northern Ireland's George Best was arguably the most naturally gifted and skilful player of all time in the whole world, not just Great Britain, oddly he only played 37 games for his country (Emile Heskey somehow played 62 games for England!) though he scored 9 goals, an average of almost 1 in 4 games, not bad for a winger. In his prime Best was tremendously skilled,  an innovative footballer. Unsurpassed on dribble and penetration, would often pass off the score after rather than take the goal himself. He was one of a few players with virtually ambidextrous ball control with both feet. David Beckham played 115 times for England, the most capped outfield player for any of the Great Britian sides, yet he doesn't compare to the Best


Left Midfielder
England's John Barnes won 79 caps and played in a side that reached the World Cup semi-finals, while Scotland's Billy Liddell played 28 times for the Scots and twice played for a Great Britain XI against Europe in 1947 and 1955 but one man stands above all others in this position, Ryan Giggs. The most decorated player in the history of English football, Ryan Giggs has been a mainstay of Manchester United's highly successful era under Sir Alex Ferguson. He holds a plethora of records in both English and European football.With United, Giggs has won ten league titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two Champions Leagues. He also played 64 times for Wales yet like George Best, never played in a major international tournament. He is being strongly linked with playing in this summer's Olympic games, he could be like a Big Brother to the younger players.

Central Midfield 
These two positions were always going to be controversial to fill as so many players would be overlooked, England's Captain Marvel Bryan Robson and Paul Gascoigne, Wales' Gary Speed, Scotland's Graham Souness but ultimately I have gone for two players who always consistently played to a high level and would drive the team forward. Scotland's Billy Bremner would rival Bobby Moore and John Charles for the captaincy, when the team loses possesion he'll be there to win it back, and play the ball forward. Equally Northern Ireland's Danny Blanchflower would control the game alongside Bremner, tackling back and playing the ball past the opposition.


Attackers
This is the easiest position of all to select by selecting the two highest scorer's across the four nations....or is it. First pick is simple, the leading international scorer in British history is Sir Bobby Charlton, England's all time leading goalscorer netted 49 times in 106 games and his goals led England to the World Cup final in 1966. Second is harder, two Scot's, Denis Law and Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool fans have always thought of Kenny Dalglish as one of their own, that feeling must be even stronger now he's unemployed) scored 30 goals each, though Law did this in just 55 games, I will select Dalglish as he caused teams more problems and his trophy haul at Liverpool shows the quality he had for club and country.


So there it is, selecting players from all 4 nations is never an easy feat though comparing the skills and qualities of players across generations is always going to be an eternal debate, feel free to comment with any suggestions for who you'd pick or with my team who you wouldn't pick. In total the aforementioned 11 players amassed 814 appearances and 122 goals between them, they would be tough to beat.



Sunday 10 June 2012

Euro 2012: Group D, why England CAN progress

The final group in Euro 2012 kicks off tonight and it's also possible the hardest one to judge, each team is playing down their chances but really they will all feel they have a chance to go through. Ukraine as hosts will either feel the pressure of being a host nation too much or be spurred on by home support. Sweden have talented players yet play well as a team, France are a team that have dramatically rebuilt since the collapse at World Cup 2010 and England have a manager a month into the job, players missing or suspended but have arguably the best looking defence on paper. Watching this group play out will be fascinating.


England
   England fans aren't expecting much this summer, with new manager 'Woy' Hodgson appointed just over a month ago, key players like Gary Cahill and Frank Lampard injured and key player Wayne Rooney suspended for the first 2 games, why should optimism be high? Well in my opinion, England have one the of the best defences on paper. Manchester City's Joe Hart has just finished a season where his side won the English league title, Hart was a key part of that. Look at the best left back's across the world, is there anyone better than Ashley Cole? (Ashley Cole could be out of the France game from a knock in training...
Roy may call up Rio now...And ask him if he's got Sol Campbell's number)  In central defence they have John Terry, while some may question his personality, on the pitch Terry is a born leader. Alongside him will be Joleon Lescott who like Joe Hart has completed a league winning season at Manchester City and can be a colossus in defence. At right back England will have Glen Johnson, not as articulate or technical as Ashley Cole on the right but the Liverpool man likes to get forward and support the attack and has pace to come back and cover. Where England can come unstuck is their attacking options. Manchester United's Wayne Rooney misses the first two games through suspension (he petulantly kicked Montenegro's Miodrag Dzudovic in a game when England had already qualified) and no-one is in the calibre of class that he is for England. Danny Welbeck looks likely to start the first game against France and has looked impressive for Manchester United though in the so called big games, he can fade away and he can't do that at this level. The other option is the wayward Andy Carroll, the Liverpool man has had a mixed season and his electric form in the final weeks of the season have gained him a place in this squad (Roy Hodgson only selected four strikers in his Euro 2012squad; Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe, Danny Welbeck and Andy Carroll. With Rooney suspended for the first two games and Defoe sent home for family reasons, we're left with only two striking options, Danny Welbeck's right foot, and his left foot.). England will look to counter attack opponents and will rely on the defence to perform admirably and be a platform for the rest of the team. Though Hodgson has just days to decide his team, some of his inclusions have been surprising, particually picking 6 players from a poor Liverpool side. Steven Gerrard is the England and Liverpool captain and deserves his place but why was Andy Carroll picked before Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge or Norwich's Grant Holt? Stuart Downing never got a goal OR an assist on the wing for Liverpool and has been picked (Downing has hit back at critics who questioned his lack of goals and assists this season but unfortunately, he missed), why not Everton's Leon Osman or Manchester United's Tom Cleverley, both who had good solid season's at their respective clubs. Much fuss has been made over Hodgson's decision not to include Rio Ferdinand when Martin Kelly was picked but why not select Micah Richards or Chris Smalling. Lastly is the inclusion of Jordan Henderson, why not pick Manchester United's Michael Carrick or City's James Milner? England could of come here with a lot more experience and more quality, players have been omitted that have won leagues, domestic and European titles, the reason we are told is to look at the bigger picture with the World Cup in 2 years but I don't buy that as surely more youth players would be picked, plus England fans want the best players for the team here and now, England could over-exceed all expectations or fail miserably, if it's the latter, the excuses are already waiting.
  Star Man - Steven Gerrard will be key driving the team on but Ashley Young from Manchester United will be the creative spark and look to link up between midfield and attack, if he has a good tournament then England will follow suit.
  Prediction - Much is made of the first game against France, if they win that they will escape the group with the returning Wayne Rooney, as I expect a draw I don't think England can get out the group and fans will hear about 'lack of time to prepare', 'unfortunate injuries' and 'bad luck', maybe England just aren't that good right now

 
France
 Coach Laurent Blanc took over the squad 2 years ago after the embarrassing debacle at the World Cup in South Africa after previous manager Raymond Domenach had the team implode. In that time former France player and World Cup winner Blanc has been able to experiment with different formations and players in that time. Lyon's Hugo Loris the captain and the goalkeeper is a player Blanc has stuck with. Defenders Adil Rami from Valencia and Milan's Philippe Mexes always play when they are available to, Rennes 21 year old midfielder Yann M'Vila is so good he's slowly having the team build around him and their first choice striker is Real Madrid's Karim Benzema. The past two years have seen Les Blues become a lot more attack minded and they look to keep possession and complete short passes, relying on wingers Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich) and Manchester City's Samir Nasri to break through defences.
   Key player - Karim Benzema, the Real Madrid man scored 32 goals last season and will look at this tournament as his chance to truly shine for France, if the French team progress, he could well be the tournament's top scorer (expect Benzema and Ribery to be in single digits and not under age prostitutes this tournament)
  Prediction - France flatter to deceive, they have a decent side and will give anyone a good game, if they do make it out of the group I expect them to fall in the quarter finals

Sweden
  The Swedes are always well balanced and organised and as ever, they go into this set of games the same. In defence they have Olympiacos and former Aston Villa centre back Olaf Mellberg alongside West Brom's Jonas Olsson,  midfielders see's the likes of Lyon's Kim Kallstrom and Sunderland's Seb Larsson looking to run at defenders and create opportunities for the mystifying Zlatan Ibrahimovic, I have never bought into this belief he is one of the world's best players yet I have never seen him perform well when it comes to the big games, he once claimed he is the world's best player, well I'd like to see him go out there and prove that.
  Key player - Kim Kallstrom, he can pull the strings in midfield, with 92 caps to his name he has plenty of experience and he is a constant performer in the Sweden squad
  Prediction - the group is hard to call but teams need to be patient against Sweden as they are beatable and I feel that will show, expect them to end the tournament after the three group games



Ukraine
  Ukraine haven't been lucky with injuries but with all but two of the squad picked played their club football in Ukraine (and 15 either playing for Dynamo Kyiv or Shaktyr Donetsk), they will all know each other well and with playing at home, this is an added advantage for them. Kyiv midfielders Yevhan Konoplyanka and Andriy Yarmolenko can provide the opportunities for Andriy Shevchenko and Andriy Voronin. The hosts will look to counter attack opposition but with key players like Donetsk's Dmytro Chygrynskiy and Kyiv's veteran goalkeeper Olexandr Shovkovsky missing, the other teams in this group should be able to exploit that added to the fact the Ukrainians don't have the same quality or technical prowess, they don't often qualify for tournaments and as hosts, they won't progress but they will leave their mark against one of the teams
   Key player -Dynamo Kyiv midfielder Andriy Yarmolenko has, at the tender age of 22, scored 8 goals in 22 goals, he will look to produce chances for his team and given the chance, will drive Ukraine forward.
  Prediction - the hosts nation usually get buoyed by home support but Ukraine aren't as good as the other 3 teams in this group, ranked 52 in the world, they won't make it out of the group.

Group C, where Irish eyes won't be smiling

Looking at Group C at Euro 2012, a group that see's the holders Spain, Italy, Croatia and Republic of Ireland competing and presuming Spain will win the group, the battle for second spot could be very interesting though a step too far for Ireland.

Croatia
   Since the Kovac brothers, Robert and Niko, have retired, Croatia (I asked a couple of mates where I should go in Croatia, opinions were Split) have struggled somewhat with replacing them. They will struggle in defence though over the past 16 years Croatia have always over-relied on key players and those players have always performed for their country so Tottenham Hotspur's midfielder Luka Modric will have a lot of responsibility, he will be the creative spark for his side though it remains to be seen if the likes Shaktyr Donetsk's Eduardo or Everton's Nikica Jelavic will be able to score the goals to make them a force.
  Key player - Luka Modric, he is easily one of the best midfielders in the English Premier League and had Chelsea (possibly after John Terry heard Modric has a nice wife) trying to sign him all last summer and it seems Manchester United will be after his services this summer. He led Tottenham to a 4th place finish last season, only missing out on Champions League football as Chelsea won the trophy. In Euro 2008 he was picked in the team of the tournament and aged just 26, he will strive to get the best out of this Croatia side.
  Prediction - With coach Slavan Bilic stepping down after 6 years in charge to go to Lokomotiv Moscow after the games, I feel Croatian minds won't be fully on the job at hand and will look good and play well but not make it out of the group stages



Italy
 Under coach Cesare Prandelli, Italy have made a huge effort to change their style of play, no longer are they a negative, defence minded team that look t counter attack. They play a style that imposes themselves on the opponents, they have a keep-possession mentality based around the likes of Juventus' Andrea Pirlo and Roma's Daniele De Rossi controlling the play and with players like Ricardo Montolivio running off them. Italy haven't got a great deal of experience in goalscorers, to date only 2 players have scored double figures for the 'azzuro', De Rossi with 10 in 72 games and Udinese's Antonio Di Natale, the striker having scored 10 in 37 games.
   Key player - Antonio Cassano, AC Milan's striker was left out of squads by previous manager Marcello Lippi but under Prandelli, he has more assists than goals but this could be a tournament where he finds his scoring boots and makes the Italian no. 9 shirt his own.
   Prediction - They'll edge qualification from the group but will fall in either the quart-finals or the finals

   
Republic Of Ireland
  Unfairly missing out on the World Cup 2 years ago thanks to Thierry Henry's handball in the playoffs, Ireland haven't let this effect them with dropping their heads, instead they have maintained a good record in qualifying and are a tough side for anyone to beat, reflected by being ranked 18th in the world right now. Giovanni Trapattoni is one of the most celebrated managers in football history and at 73 he must be closing in on retirement but getting Ireland (the only country where dialing a phone number can end in tree sex) to qualify for this tournament will matter just as much as league and European trophies he won at club level. LA Galaxy's Robbie Keane continues to be the focal point of attack, he has now scored 53 goals in 117 games and will look to add to that total over the next few weeks. Ireland don't' rely on individuals, they play as a unit, they keep to their positions and stifle the opposition and have vast experience with the likes of Sunderland's John O'Shea Fulham midfielder Damien Duff. The Irish always have huge support in any tournament and it's believed of all the travelling sides, they will have the most fans cheering them on so each match will ahve a great atmosphere. Expect Ireland to ruffle some feathers and to go down fighting.
  Key player - Robbie Keane, the veteran striker is the spearhead of any Irish attack and if he's missing Ireland don't pose that same threat
  Prediction - In a group with Spain and Italy, Ireland could be fighting it out with Croatia for rd spot, they have nothing to lose though so don't be surprised to see them cause an upset somewhere.


Spain
   Where do you start with the current Europe and World champions? they currently hold those titles and are favourites to retain this summer for a reason, they are outstanding. They have so much experience, amongst the 23 man squad there have been over 1000 caps which averages out at over 44 appearances each. With Real Madrid's Iker Casillas in goal and Sergio Ramos in defence and the Barcelona players Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Cesc Fabregas and Chelsea's Fernando Torres up front, this team oozes class and has strength in depth in all positions.
  Key player - Xavi, the Barcelona midfielder will constantly play his team out of trouble, his eye for a pass can carve any side open and simply dominates matches
   Prediction - Spain will be disappointed if they don't make the final, possibly playing England or France once out of the group, they could be the first nation to win 3 international tournaments in a row (John Terry has written to Spain, Germany, Holland, France and 5 other countries to be sure asking to join their celebrations if they win Euro 2012)