Showing posts with label england. Show all posts
Showing posts with label england. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Tailored to Win

The new England kit is set to be a return to a classic era in English football with modern technology. The kit is specifically tailored to each player to give the team supposed improvements on the pitch. 

It is seen to be the idle for player that likes his sleeves long or his shorts short. But will it make a difference? Does a well fitting outfit make a successful team?

There are practical improvements to the new strip from a goalkeeper's perspective. The shirt is cut shorter at the sleeve so it doesn't roll over and build up around the glove that can cause irritation and lapses in concentration. 

The 100% win record is certainly a strong positive of the new kit. The 4-0 win over Slovakia and the 2-1 against the Ukraine has given the new strip a good start to it's time with the England team. 

The new kit does have a sense of nostalgia about it and I believe that it is a good idea to introduce new ideas and philosophy into the england team. 



Saturday, 14 March 2009

Another Comic Display from England


Last night Comic Relief were able to raise £57,809,938 and the England team were able to do their own little bit for the charity. Along with help from Gavin and Stacey's James Corden aka Smithy a comedy sketch was made to help those less fortunate in the United Kingdom and Africa.

Here's a link to the sketch. Enjoy and please there is still time to do your bit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEdDCTRyQdA&feature=related

Wednesday, 18 February 2009

The American Dream?

When it was announced in January 2007 that David Beckham would make the move from the Galáctico's to the Galaxy his motives were questioned. However it seems Beckham's motivation for a move to AC Milan is purely for his love of the game.

For many pundits the reported £128m Beckham would earn as part of the LA Galaxy deal was enough of a selling point and his last big payday before retirement in the Californian sun. So what changed for the man who wanted to give the gift of football to the American public?

It is hard to understand what was going through his mind in 2007 but for Beckham things on the football side of his life were not well. A year earlier Beckham emotionally stepped down as England Captain and the era of the Galáctico at Real Madrid was coming to an end under then manager Fabio Capello. A fresh challenge in a new and up and coming competition like Major League Soccer would have been tempting to any player. There were many others who joined or had already left for pastures new, such as Juan Pablo Angel, Darren Huckerby and Danny Dichio.

The irony is that Fabio Capello, the man who played a big role in Beckham's move to LA Galaxy could be a big reason for Beckham determination to move to Milan. Now England manager, Capello has given Beckham a chance to be part of a England side rejuvenated after the failures of previous squads. Whatever occurs from the tug of war between Galaxy and Milan it seems David Beckham may have never lost his passion for the game and believe that he still has a few years at the top left in him.