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Iranian Players Who Wore Green Wristbands Are Now Banned/Retired Posted: 23 Jun 2009 05:19 PM PDT
Here’s what The Guardian has to say:
Karimi and Mahdavikia are two of Iran’s best - and best known - players. Mahdavikia wore the captain’s armband. And while they and Hashemian are both in their thirties, Ka’abi is just 24. Which pretty much rules out any chance of this being a regular Paul Scholes style international retirement. This incident highlights just how brave the players were in wearing those wristbands. They knew that there would be consequences, but did it anyway. And though I’m not sure what the Iranian government hopes to achieve here, I am sure that stripping the Iranian national team of some its best players is not going to make them any more popular with the Iranian people. |
Can An African Team Win The World Cup? Posted: 23 Jun 2009 02:26 PM PDT
It’s no secret that the host continent typically provides the winner. In fact only Brazil & Argentina have won it outside South America, and Argentina’s victory was still in the Americas, in Mexico. And it’s also no secret that the host team is typically boosted a notch by the home faithful. Germany, South Korea & France provide enough evidence in the last three alone. But is that enough for a continent which is clearly still developing in the football world?
Which brings us to…the contenders:
Then again, they may be the only country who can tolerate the vuvuzela for a month…. But it’s far from a guarantee that they’ll make it their in the first place - which would be their first since 1990 at that - which is sort of a slight prerequisite for hoisting the cup. That and the fact that they were blown out by the United States - not exactly a player on the int’l scene - doesn’t really bode well. Unless, of course, they draw the Group O’Death and can play up to the level of their opponents without the distractions of HookerGate 2.0. Ivory Coast: Best looking team on paper? I’d say so - they are the highest ranked African team by Elo, after all. But are they deep enough to win the title? Tough call. They’ve certainly got the names - Drogba, Toure #1, Toure #2, Kalou, Eboue, etc - but do they have the role players? The underappreciated star role players who are the true heroes in big tournaments? And do they have a better-than-good keeper, a position which has proven so vital time and time again on the WC stage? And while they are certainly African, precisely one player from the most recent qualifiers is African-based - the backup keeper. All this stuff points to them doing well, but can they beat a Brazil? A Holland? That’s a big ask. But if Drogba gets hot…. Ghana, with their solid display in Germany and great start to qualifying, are a likely candidate for the strongest African showing, provided someone can bulge the back of the net from within the 18 yard box. As ever, they’ve got loads of talent in the pipeline but may be one tournament away once again. Do any of these teams look likely champions to you? Can they beat Brazil, Spain, Argentina, Holland, Italy and England to the trophy? Can they break the barrier and move beyond the quarterfinals, which no African team has ever done? Or is it, as some would suspect, including myself, simply too early in the game for African countries? |
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