Friday, December 24, 2010

World Cup 2010 Blog: Some Like It Hot, Including Arsene Wenger

World Cup 2010 Blog: Some Like It Hot, Including Arsene Wenger

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Some Like It Hot, Including Arsene Wenger

Posted: 23 Dec 2010 09:40 AM PST

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Whenever most coaches of a giant club opens their mouth, it’s often with the bent and benefit of their team in mind. It’s just good coaching, and good coaching is a numeric job of 24/7/365.

Arsene Wenger’s no exception. In fact he may be in the top five with Hall of Famers Sir Alex Ferguson – due a lifetime achievement award – and Jose Mourinho, who may replace Fergie in a number of roles one day.

Of course suspicious though it may be, it’s still a decent enough break from the mundane winter transfer news and the rumors of Liverpool fans congregating in vigil outside Rafa’s house.

His statement is an important subject, if for no other reason than the recent rumblings that the World Cup needn’t be played in Month X, or that major leagues must hold true to Schedule X.

“That [the heat in Qatar] is a big problem,” said Wenger. “They have spoken about maybe having the World Cup in the winter. Why not? I'm not against that at all.

“But I think overall, in the whole world, football should be played between February and November, and then you could organise it for winter.”

What exactly does it mean? Just the one season, or the whole system in general? The subject is Qatar, but he’d arguably like nothing more than to field his slick system through June and July, fitting in with the managerial gospel that is cui bono.

Russia’s recently ignored their slight winter chill – well, not entirely, as there will be a significant break – and scheduled their league for the more common European fall-to-spring model, and one thing we’ve learned with the recent World Cup is that as soon as something is spouted in the press, someone else chirps back with ‘Hey, that’s not a terrible idea…’

Well, this is, since it would eliminate the concept of midseason form, but with nothing set in stone anymore, someone is writing this down.


Thursday, December 23, 2010

World Cup 2010 Blog: Players Want A Winter World Cup In 2022

World Cup 2010 Blog: Players Want A Winter World Cup In 2022

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Players Want A Winter World Cup In 2022

Posted: 22 Dec 2010 07:41 AM PST

soccersnowOf absolutely no surprise to anyone is the declaration by FIFPro that the players union, and thus the players, want a winter World Cup in Qatar in 2022, so as to do away with that pesky ‘Was that a dive or did he just have a heat stroke in the box?’ issue due to arise in Qatar’s July.

Of course they’re speaking for players who will have no part to play in 2022 since they’ll have graciously retired by then.

Oh, and David Beckham.

Actually, that’s not entirely true. Romelu Lukaku, for example, will be smack dab in the middle of his prime – and he already starts for Belgium.

Tijs Tummers, secretary of FIFPro’s technical committee, said: “We will have to take a careful look at the international match calendar, but FIFPro does not foresee any insurmountable problems in this regard.

“Space will have to be made for the tournament, even though many countries already have a winter break.

“In Europe, competitive matches will have to be played in August and the second half of May and the first half of June. If you look at what happened last weekend with weather problems in Europe because of heavy snowfall, you could see this as an advantage rather than as a problem.

“And it might perhaps turn out that the players will be fitter at the start of a winter World Cup than was the case last summer at the World Cup in South Africa.”

This space is less announcement than charting the transition of ‘possibility’ to ‘inevitability’. Everyone, most importantly those with power, seems to want this winter World Cup.

And what powerful decision-makers want, powerful decision-makers get. See: Everything FIFA does.


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

World Cup 2010 Blog: Gimme Hope Joachim: The Remix.

World Cup 2010 Blog: Gimme Hope Joachim: The Remix.

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Gimme Hope Joachim: The Remix.

Posted: 21 Dec 2010 11:10 AM PST

Fairly sure this was completely missed during the World Cup, but if not, it’s certainly no crime to post again. Actually, it may be illegal in several countries not to post it again.

You’ll probably remember the a-capella Gimme Hope Joachim song from pre-World Cup, because it was the best thing without umlauts to arrive from Germany this year. Well, turns out they made a remix at some point during the World Cup to aptly reflect what had transpired. And it’s predictably the best thing since sliced bread mit Nutella.

Lyrics after the jump.

German:

Gimme Hope Joachim
gimme hope, joachim
hope for Südafrika.

Die Afrikaner haben Vuvuzelas,
die Engländer die haben Humor,
die Australier haben ne starke Abwehr,
aber wier haben das schönste Tor

Die Spanier Haben die tollsten schiris
der Ronaldo hat ne Traum Figur
David Backam der hat nen Fuß aus Stahl
doch Jogi Löw hat die schönste Frisur OOOhh

Gimme hope
Joachim Gimme hope
joachim hope
joachim for the Weltpokal
gimme hope joachim
gimme hope joachim
hope for Südafrika

Die Koreaner zeigen Emotionen
Die Mexikaner haben nen harten Schuss
Die Italiener haben nen guten mann im Tor aber wir haben den größten Bus
Die Franzosen halten fest zusamen und die Engländer haben Sex Tabu
Die Argentinier quälen sich im Jungelcamp nur der Jogi schmiert Nutellabrot

OOOhh gimme hope
joachim gimme hope
joachim gimme hope
joachim for the weltpokal
gimme hope joachim
gimme hope joachim
hope for Südafrika

Die Serben sind die Überflieger und wie geschmiert läufts für die USA
die Holländer sind immer noch dabei Aber trotzdem holt uns Jogi den Pokal

Ohh gimme hope
joachim gimme hope
joachim hope for the Weltpokal
Gimme hope
Joachim gimme hope
joachim hope for Südafrika
Ohh

English via Google Translate:

Gimme Hope Joachim
gimme hope, joachim
hope for South Africa.

The Africans have vuvuzelas,
The English have humor
The Australians have ne strong defense,
But wier have the best goal

The Spaniards have really great refs
Ronaldo has the perfect body ne
David Backam has NEN foot steel
But Jogi Löw has the most beautiful hairstyle OOOhh

Gimme Hope
Joachim Gimme hope
joachim hope
joachim for the World Cup
gimme hope joachim
gimme hope joachim
hope for South Africa

The Koreans show emotions
The Mexicans have a HART shot
The Italians have NEN good man in goal but we have the largest bus
The French hold on together, and the English have sex taboo
The Argentine torture in Jungelcamp only Jogi bread smeared Nutella

OOOhh gimme hope
joachim gimme hope
joachim gimme hope
joachim for the world cup
gimme hope joachim
gimme hope joachim
hope for South Africa

The Serbs are the flyer and smoothly running for the U.S.
the Dutch are still at it, but still gets us Jogi ‘Cup

Ohh gimme hope
joachim gimme hope
joachim hope for the World Cup
Gimme Hope
Joachim gimme hope
joachim hope for South Africa
Ohh


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Saturday, December 18, 2010

World Cup 2010 Blog: Drifting Towards A Winter World Cup

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Drifting Towards A Winter World Cup

Posted: 17 Dec 2010 10:10 AM PST

schnee-11186122-262kgOne of the major concerns, if not the major concern, of the World Cup in Qatar has been that pesky issue of its location – a very, very warm location. The summers are scorching and though their big promise to world football was air conditioned stadiums, as many have said: you can’t air condition Qatar. Though they damn well might try.

With this in mind, figures have been popping up advocating a winter World Cup, touting its possibilities. Only they’re not just figures, they’re powerful figures, with titles and clout behind them; names like Beckenbauer and Platini.

And, much as we may not like him, the most powerful name of all: Sepp.

Blatter told a press conference in Abu Dhabi where the club World Cup is taking place that he too supported a winter World Cup.

“It is important to play when the climate is appropriate and I’m thinking about the footballers, not only the fans but the actors,” he said.

“Personally I think it would be better that it is played in the winter … but it’s not easy to realise.”

I’m fascinated by this for one reason and one reason only; one which has nothing at all to do with heat, but rather one of the more underrated aspects of the World Cup: midseason form.

It’s not some fallacy or media-derived buzzword; it’s very, very real. Equally as real as the fact that the majority of the best players in the World Cup, those plying their club trade in Europe, partake in the World Cup after a gruelling domestic season, many of them with little left in the tank but adrenaline and their childhood dreams. Often enough, but less than ideal.

Now imagine you take those players, the best in the world, and toss them into the World Cup at peak fitness, peak form, and with a topped-up tank with which to dazzle the world. The summer World Cup may be tradition, but once, just once, we have to see a winter World Cup, for the sake of football itself. It may be unlike anything we’ve ever seen before, on a number of fronts.


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