‘A waste of time’ – are supporters surprised?

Date: 22nd August 2011 at 6:09 pm
Written by jimmyareabi

Gary Neville’s frank admission that playing for England was ‘a massive waste of time’, is hardly a surprising revelation and may simply confirm what a lot of this country’s supporters already suspect; that playing and performing well for England is just not a high priority for many of today’s Premier League superstars. It also backs up the claim that this has been the problem with England’s national team for years.

We’ve all grown accustomed to it. Every time an international tournament comes along the press is quick to build up England’s hopes, promoting them to one of the favourites on the evidence of…’inventing’ football? 1966? Whilst I may be (only slightly) exaggerating, the main cause for England optimism is of course the English Premier League and its vast array of stars. However, it seems lost on many in this country that perhaps boasting the self proclaimed ‘best league in the world’ doesn’t equate to the best players in the league being English. For all the grandeur, splendour and quality of the Premier League, a lot of that quality has been provided by the non-English. But, that’s not to say there hasn’t been a plethora of English Premier League stars over the years, as quite clearly there has. It just ensures the success of the Premier League and the teams in it helps build the great expectations of the English national team, which always ends in ‘catastrophic’ failure. But I digress a little. But not much…

You see the success of our Premier League teams and the failings of the National team can be intrinsically linked by Neville’s comments. As a member of the most successful team in Premier League history he was used to winning at club level. Whilst he counts himself as ‘patriotic’, he also states that playing for England was just a ‘bonus’. Winning for Manchester United was always the most important thing to him. These comments have been echoed by many others in the past – Jamie Carragher is another with similar sentiments – but obviously with Liverpool winning rather than United! As a supporter, I put my club first so can take comfort from my players doing the same – but can see how other fans take issue with such comments.

You see the Premier League era and the success, glory and obscene amounts of money it has brought, has given today’s top player everything they could possibly ever want. They are rich, they are famous – world renowned in fact, and they are successful with their club teams. When the inevitable happens and the great expectations are not reached with the English national team, they are slaughtered by the press and public. Many England players, past and present, have stated on occasions they have been barracked by the home support. It was particularly prevalent in the old Wembley days. Some supporters club allegiances are not put to one side and abuse will be given to a ‘domestic’ opposite player, rather than channelling support for their country.

It has become a vicious circle; the more England fail, the more abuse the players receive – and today’s Premier League star just isn’t used to receiving such criticism – be it too harsh or not. The fear of failure is so much so that players, such as Neville, see representing their country as something they could do without – rather than it being the pinnacle of their career. Now too many players spend too much time fearing the consequences of failure when they pull on an England shirt, scared of what will be written or said of them if a mistake is made.

The modern Premier League English international has much to occupy his mind, other than the failing of the national team. Discipline has always been a key issue when talking about England, and again Neville brought to light that players would rather be gambling on the horses or playing card games, rather than focusing on the job in hand. Other stories regarding mobile phones in training and the infamous WAGS issue have all dogged fairly recent campaigns, but that seemingly came to a close with the appointment of the strict Fabio Capello as England manager. However, on the pitch, when it come to tournament time, not much changed with England’s ‘golden generation’ coming to a humiliating end in South Africa.

It’s hard to know who to blame for all the failings; the previous/current managers and their lack of man management or flexible tactics? Or is it the press, the media and the fans for the unrealistic expectations, then the incessant abuse that follows the failures? Or is it simply down to the players, who in today’s game are too pampered and precious, put their country second, and have simply achieved too much too soon, without achieving the heights of the legends of yesteryear?

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11 Comments

  • Bb says:
    Date: August 22nd, 2011 at 6:58 pm

    Gary Neville…. What a #~’@:

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    says: Gary Neville.... What a #~'@:
    Bb
  • GoalMouth says:
    Date: August 22nd, 2011 at 10:01 pm

    OMG,
    haven’t you stopped watching/supporting that crud yet?..Get y’self into the 21st century mate.
    Watching england is like some awful new torture, it doesn’t matter what level, male/female/senior/underages, pathetic, painful, dreary, hoof-ball. It’s like they have any skill, guile, pace sucked out of them & replace it with fear.
    Nasty

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    jimmyareabi Reply:

    Who said I support England?? ;)

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    says: OMG, haven't you stopped watching/supporting that crud yet?..Get y'self into the 21st century mate. Watching england is like some awful new torture, it doesn't matter what level, male/female/senior/underages, pathetic, painful, dreary, hoof-ball. It's like they have any skill, guile, pace sucked out of them & replace it with fear. Nasty
    GoalMouth
  • 1966 laughter says:
    Date: August 23rd, 2011 at 3:29 am

    Gary Neville got a point there, England was never the same level as Spain,Germany,Brazil,Argentina and Holland (And please guys, you need to admit that! )

    England is a C+ team who always get an easy qualifying group stage.

    Most English players are OVERRATED and OVERPRICE. Walcott for example, put him at any Spanish, German or Italian team – the best he would played is in the reserve or B team!

    Look at Germany, their players are “unknown” to us but they are 3 times better than English Players.

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    jimmyareabi Reply:

    Agree most of your sentiments. Thanks for the comments :)

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    says: Gary Neville got a point there, England was never the same level as Spain,Germany,Brazil,Argentina and Holland (And please guys, you need to admit that! ) England is a C+ team who always get an easy qualifying group stage. Most English players are OVERRATED and OVERPRICE. Walcott for example, put him at any Spanish, German or Italian team - the best he would played is in the reserve or B team! Look at Germany, their players are "unknown" to us but they are 3 times better than English Players.
    1966 laughter
  • Vendorman says:
    Date: August 23rd, 2011 at 4:11 am

    I totally agreed with G.Neville. Who is the best England Player for the last 10 years? Gerrard? Lampard? Rooney? Shearer? the main question is that and did he WIN anything? the answer is NOOO

    Even Greece won the Euro 2004….

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    says: I totally agreed with G.Neville. Who is the best England Player for the last 10 years? Gerrard? Lampard? Rooney? Shearer? the main question is that and did he WIN anything? the answer is NOOO Even Greece won the Euro 2004....
    Vendorman
  • Matt says:
    Date: August 23rd, 2011 at 11:23 am

    Please read the full Neville article before you decide to write one in reaction. He was saying that *in hindsight* his England career was a waste of time, as he won nothing. He always gave 100% for club and country.

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    jimmyareabi Reply:

    It was nothing to do with because ‘he won nothing’. Having read the full article, you should know it was because of the amount of stick he – along with his brother, and ‘best mate’ Beckham, suffered, and the lack of enjoyment he got from playing for England.

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    says: Please read the full Neville article before you decide to write one in reaction. He was saying that *in hindsight* his England career was a waste of time, as he won nothing. He always gave 100% for club and country.
    Matt
  • HB says:
    Date: August 23rd, 2011 at 1:40 pm

    The idea is people go to the field to support there national team. No matter if there is a scouser or a baggie playing on the starting 11 it shouldn’t matter. Though I’m from Iceland I always support my Nat team and try to watch there games everytime I can no metter how badly they suck sometimes. People dont get that they are going to a game to support there team not for them to moaning and shouting s… at the players. Thats not a “supporter” its a “detractor”. Why people pay for a ticket to belittle or disparage players I dont get.

    The press… could write a few pages, but the truth is negativite sells.

    But for the players. Fear will always overcome the drive to well without the right support….

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    jimmyareabi Reply:

    I fear that whilst other national teams benefit from your type of support, the English national team has a history of negativity during the Premier League era. Great comments though thanks for reading :)

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    HB Reply:

    thanks for that… and sorry for the bad written english.. was in a kind off a hurry.. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens next few year as it seems that the big 2 (LIV,MANU) are trying to base there squads on young english players. If its because of the rules or anything else I think that its a good thing.

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    says: The idea is people go to the field to support there national team. No matter if there is a scouser or a baggie playing on the starting 11 it shouldn't matter. Though I'm from Iceland I always support my Nat team and try to watch there games everytime I can no metter how badly they suck sometimes. People dont get that they are going to a game to support there team not for them to moaning and shouting s... at the players. Thats not a "supporter" its a "detractor". Why people pay for a ticket to belittle or disparage players I dont get. The press... could write a few pages, but the truth is negativite sells. But for the players. Fear will always overcome the drive to well without the right support....
    HB

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