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Publishing Football Results does not effect Competitiveness

The Football Association recently asked local FA's not to publish the results of Child Friendly matches. This seems like a simple request but oh no, like everything the FA tries to do it was criticised as much as applauded. More evidence of the seemingly impossible job the games custodians have. In an age when virtually everyone has acknowledged that our National Game needs to evolve it seems that some cant see the wood for the trees. The FA's comments were published in the press and quickly picked up by pundits and ex players and predictably, I've yet to see one positive comment from them and yet coaches Online seem to agree its a good step. So what's the issue? Currently, most County FA's play two phases of fixtures for Under Eleven teams. One Phase is Competitive and one Phase is "Non Competitive". Games in Non Competitive phases can not have results published anywhere. You'll still see teams put their results on Twitter etc but they sho...

There is something very wrong at Manchester United

How long can the despair continue? There is something very wrong at Manchester United. Following Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United was always going to be difficult. Whoever took over, under whatever circumstances would never be able to measure up to his 25 years of success.  We all knew that but what we didn't know was the level of incompetence Sir Alex was managing to paper over. His ability to coax the title back from City now looks nothing short of a miracle.  It's only when Sir Alex surprised everyone and decided to leave that this incompetence has been laid bare for everyone to see.  It could even be argued that some of the blame must lie with Sir Alex but we can't really be sure. For some time, this blog has bemoaned Ferguson's lack of quality signings towards the end of his tenure. This was particularly evident in Midfield. A midfield that has looked lightweight and lacking quality for more than 5 years. Ferguson was never able...

Frank Lampard Plays For England Shock!

Frank Lampard Frank Lampard Plays For England Shock! With all that is wrong with England at the moment it seems strange that journalists and fan's have questioned Lampard playing against Costa Rica. "England games shouldn't be seen as testimonials" cries one expert, "Play the kids" demands another. How ridiculous. Despite England failing to live up to the lowest of expectations at this World Cup and being woeful in both games, the only thing we've got angry about is one of our established players being picked for the final game. unless this is a serious attempt to deflect any real blame from the current National set-up I'm confused by the commotion. Firstly, no one complained when Lampard was picked for the squad. In fact, I remember many fan's and experts insisting he should go to bring back up for Gerrard and guidance for the youngsters. He's Vice Captain for Christ's sake. So, if he is good enou...

England Versus Uruguay Team Formation

England versus Uruguay Formation  Its been nearly a week now since England fell to Italy in their first group match of the 2014 World Cup. We explained in our last edition  Should England Drop Wayne Rooney?    the real reasons England failed and today we show what the England Versus Uruguay Formation should look like. It's a must win game for both teams so expect either a cagey affair with so much at stake or both teams slugging it out toe to toe. We've taken both situations into account and built a team to get the performance from the personnel available. Oh and yes, Rooney does start! England Versus Uruguay Formation As we showed last time, England's downfall was a ridiculous selection of four forwards who all gravitated to the centre of the pitch. This was a classic case of picking players and then worrying about a system. None of them had the discipline to do the job they were picked for and they ended up stifling each other. So, what's the...

Should England Drop Wayne Rooney?

Should England drop Wayne Rooney? Predictably, as the final whistle blew on England' s defeat to Italy, Twitter exploded with abuse for Wayne Rooney. In typical British fashion, the same press that has spent a decade building Rooney into England's talisman couldn't wait to join in and lay the blame for the whole sorry result at his feet.  Club allegiances surfaced and idiots on Social Media everywhere insisted Wayne didn't bring anything to the game and should be dropped. We don't deal in knee-jerk reactions though so let's take a closer look at see if the criticism is worthwhile. So, should England drop Wayne Rooney? The arguments seem to revolve around the following issues: Sterling deserves the Number Ten Role. After such a fantastic season for Liverpool, Raheem Sterling deserves his place in the England squad. However, is he a better Number Ten than Rooney? Well, there is no point comparing International careers so lets look at thi...

The winner of The 2014 World Cup is...

Psst. Do you want to know who's going to win the world Cup? Would you like a sure fire way of beating the Bookies? Read on you lucky man... Every bookmaker currently has Brazil as their favourite to win the World Cup. You can get 3 to 1 if you hurry. Why are they favourites though? What makes them so special? I've delved into the World Cup statistics to find the factors that really matter. The ones that over the last 19 World Cups have made a difference. They are fascinating and do lead you to a clear winner. Is it Brazil though? From a statistical point of view the following factors provide the best indicator of a World  Cup Winner. The Continent where the tournament is played, FIFA Rankings from just before the tournament and the average age of the team. Continent By far, this has been the biggest indicator. you can pretty much guarantee that the winner will come from South America. 15 out of the 19 World Cups have been won by a team from the continent tha...

The Best Football Fact Ever.

Ryan Giggs has finally given up the ghost and hung up his Reeboks. Great news for defenders everywhere. The announcement has thrown up stats galore. One stuck with me as probably the greatest stat I've ever seen. It's simply mind boggling. Here it is: Ryan Giggs has played at the top level for so long that if George Best had played for the same amount of time he'd have played under Alex Ferguson. That is an amazing piece of information. Do you agree or can you top that? Enjoy your retirement Ryan. Although I think you've got a very busy season around the corner.