Monday, 22 November 2010

England suffocated in the disastrous World Cup campaign


Investigation about the poor performance of the English national team for the 2010 World Cup football continues unabated. Different lines of thought were conducted to determine the underlying causes of their inability to advance beyond the second round and to justify their performance without inspiration of the tournament. To England, they are suffocated by rampant nationalism and unrealistic expectations.

Manager Fabio Capello has been severe by the English in its approach to boot camp for the final press target, limiting movement of the player, possibly affect morale .Ses team tactical were also called into question, he chose to stick to a rigid with players such as Steven Gerrard often played post training and not used in a manner that would provide the opportunity for surrebuttal fitness club at the international level.

There are a multitude of reasons to explain the failure of Britain which has led to a glorious exit with a rival Germany in the second round 4-1 defeat. The intensity of the Premier League and the season long English has no winter break was another argument made.

Indeed, the Premier League came under criticism, reprimanded for the development of stifling English player that only about 35% of its players are Aboriginal as managers of their faith in foreign imports. Even the manner in which the English players are taught and selected at a basic level has been réexaminée.entraîneurs prefer their athletic and physically strong players rather than promoting technical skill saw teams successfully in Cup of the world, such as the Netherlands and the Argentina flourish.

All this reasoning amounts to a damning indictment game anglais.Il was also the fact that England is suppressed by the expectations and tribalism.

The British tabloid press to accumulate the side before the tournament, and when they enjoyed success in pulling their interval when they were defeated.Species would be the reaction to narrow 1-0 victory on about minnows, Slovenia England.The team was transformed into leaders in the eyes of some, to difficult to fall against the Germany subsequent ingame.

Frenetic and exciting atmosphere that surrounds the World Cup is also openly commercial with national identity permeating all sections of society, supermarket in the lounge.

England is essentially a very tribal nation, many divided loyalties divided the already small part of the island into segments of miniatures.lorsque national side plays, these divisions rooted largely disappear among fans for a common cause .the ' hysteria created means that when expectations do not match, there is an even greater response that perhaps it would be a defeat to one side club.This is particularly acute major tournaments as a bi-annual (European Championships and World Cup) microcosm fleeting and condensed pride fan.

Without doubt, the players themselves, the cause of the national side can compete with rivalries club.La sparkling generally Ashley Cole has posted a social networking State message mobile phone friends before the World Cup stating that he "hates England and all its people."

Cole, asked about the incident has been cited by British tabloid, the Sun, saying: "I try to always my hardest to England and Chelsea but intrusion and pressure that makes me my life hell."

Brightness of Cole and Wayne Rooney to jeers from England fans after a dismal performance against the Algeria in the group stage, symbolizes the media by the hope that the effect of stifling the national team.

Rooney was visibly unhappy with jeers, say cameras television, "it is nice to see your home fans whistled you."

If players have a relationship stretched with suffocating internally and his fans, they also share a as tumultuous between eux.Tribalisme lists his head meetings team, training and tournaments.

Liverpool Defender Jamie Carragher said it was a ' first Scouser (Liverpool person) and then an English ' and retired on the international side in 2006 citing frustration with a lack of possibilités.Il has brought to England by Fabio Capello, acte career expediency instead of a response may be given national cause Carragher, 32, is unlikely as play another Cup of the world.

Carragher assertions underscore the importance of regional identity to some fans, especially in the area of fervent Liverpool who frequently proclaim themselves to be Scouse, rather than English.

Former England Andy Hinchcliffe player made allusion to inclusive scope of tribalism .Au England camp during his international career in the mid-1990s, the Hinchcliffe told a BBC Radio forum often 5Live Liverpool fan and would rival Manchester United players speak not from each other.

This disharmony cannot be to the detriment of the nationale.Cliques cause exist in all areas of life but for England unfortunately, they were all too evident on and off the field for this year World Cup, which has led disjointed and non-professional performance witnessed fans.

Tribalism itself is not something that can be eradicated but there are other nations which players can cast aside feelings club partisan to play successfully équipe.Espagne for example, recent winners of the 2008 UEFA European Championship, are a set of actors divided not only by club rivalry but by geographical and political pressures.

If the Barcelona Catalonia as midfielder Xavi, can play alongside those of capital as goalkeeper Iker Casillas, Madrid, then certainly England can develop their own disputes Club in perspective?

If the expectations the nation first win since 1966, when England won their only major tournament World Cup, are to be met, tribalism shall be deleted from the list of the reasons for the failure to ensure that the country can focus solely on maintain them the best players equipped with success.








William Geldart is a freelance also writes a weekly on http://www.the-football-blog.co.uk it column on many subjects, including showbiz football writer, culture, technology, and personal blog politique.Son http://www.armchairsanddeckchairs.blogspot.com occur.


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