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Thursday, 6 October 2016
World Cup Qualification - Round 2 Preview
Sunday, 12 June 2016
Exciting start to the Euros marred by Marseille violence
England were totally dominant in the first half against the Russians but were unable to break the deadlock in the last match on Saturday. Both Danny Rose and Kyle Walker were very influential down the flanks and played well the whole match. It was a powerfully struck free kick from Eric Dier that broke the deadlock after the break, but England were unable to push on and score the vital second goal.
Russia began to grow more into the game with long balls fired into Artem Dzyuba. Roy Hodgson looked to his bench for impact through the introduction of Jack Wilshere and controversially taking off Wayne Rooney who had a solid game. In stoppage time, a hopeful ball was launched into the area and Vasili Berezutski headed past Joe Hart in nets to earn a crucial point for the Russians. Hodgson has to take some criticism in that match, particularly as a Jamie Vardy could have posed serious questions to the ageing centre backs.
After the match in Marseille, chaos descended upon the Stade Velodrome. Video footage shows Russian fans appearing to charge at the English support striking fear into those fans. Violence continued out onto the street after the game and have forced UEFA to warn both sides that they will be thrown out of the competition if the violence continues, threats that are unlikely to happen regardless of the change in attitudes. Nice wasn't very nice for Poland and Northern Ireland fans who were attacked also, but these disturbances were quickly neutralised by the French police.
Let's hope the football does the talking for the rest of the tournament and the quality lives up to what we saw in the first two days, but people must be considering whether they should attend the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Home Nations at Euro 2016




Predicted Finish
Expectations in the build-up to the tournament have been surprisingly low from English fans and can probably be attributed to the failings in 2014. England are likely to do better than Wales, Northern Ireland or Republic of Ireland, but a lot will hinge on the the decisions made by Roy Hodgson. For Hodgson, he will have to make bold decisions and will likely come under fierce criticism from the English media if they are unsuccessful. I do expect England to top their group and they will be confident of defeating their opponents in the first knockout round providing there are no shocks. While England are a good side, they are not suitable contenders yet and an exit at the quarter finals looks likely.




Friday, 18 December 2015
Euro 2016 - The Groups
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Euro Qualifying Round 5 Preview
Wales face a difficult trip to Jerusalem to face Israel in a tricky group B game. Currently sitting behind Israel in the table, it will be a titanic battle to see who will come out on top. Neither side has met each other in a competitive fixture since since Wales beat them 4-0 to progress to the 1958 World Cup Finals in Sweden - their only appearance in the competition to date. Israeli International football is going through a rough time as of late, with many fans getting apprehensive over their sides recent failures to qualify for a major competition. Without someone of the calibre of Gareth Bale, I doubt whether Wales would be able to go their and get any sort of a result. However, with the recent tension between Madristas and Bale, he will probably see this as a welcome break to get away from all the pressures he faces in his everyday life as a Real Madrid footballer. I don't think Wales will be able to come away with all three points, but I do think that Bale can rescue a vital draw for the Dragons, and give them confidence going into the remaining qualifying matches.
Some may say that Scotland face a 'week off' when they take on Gibraltar at home on Saturday, but we all know that they can turn the easiest of games into a battle in recent years. However, Gordon Strachan and Scotland seem to be on an upward turn this campaign, with a respectable performance against Germany and a wins against the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Gibraltar will not offer any competition to Scotland and I would expect them to put at least 3 goals past them. This would give Strachan the opportunity to try other combinations to ensure that is side has strength in depth for the rest of the qualifying campaign. Level on points with Germany and the Republic of Ireland, they will be looking to distance themselves from their Irish neighbours. They don't have as good a goal difference as Ireland, and with them facing leaders Poland, they will be hoping to score goals, particularly if this group is decided on goal difference. A couple of early goals, could see Gibraltar fold, and a barrage of goals could follow. Scotland to win comfortably.
As mentioned previously, the other team in Group D, Republic of Ireland face a crunch match against Poland in the Aviva Stadium. Having beaten the World Champions already in the group phase, Poland will go into this match with confidence and will hope to pile the pressure onto Germany. It will be a tough ask on Sunday, particularly with the injuries to several key men. Darren Gibson has returned to Merseyside after suffering a groin injury. Concerns have been raised over the fitness of Burnley fullback, Stephen Ward, who is doubtful also with an ankle injury. After limping off a training session earlier this week, James McClean was confirmed that he will be '100% ready to play' come kick off on Sunday. With Scotland facing an easy task and Germany travelling to Georgia, there is no room for error for Martin O'Neill's men. A 'play for a draw' mentality could back fire and leave them on the back foot, playing catch up for the rest of campaign, if they harbour any ambitions to qualify for the finals. It's a must win game, and also a tricky affair. The crowd could play a massive part in an Irish victory and I am predicting a smash and grab job for O'Neill's men. 1-0 to the Republic of Ireland.
Last but not least, Northern Ireland hope to continue their impressive start to the qualifying campaign with a game against Finland on Sunday. A win would see them move onto 12 points level with Romania, who are likely to beat the Faroe Islands at the weekend. Lee Hodson has been called up to replace the injured Paul Paton who was set to make his debut appearance. Also on the injury front, Sammy Clingan and Shane Ferguson were ruled out and both will be blows to Michael O'Neill. Top scorer, Kyle Lafferty is set to play, while Jonny Evans is set to make his return to competitive international football after a 16 month lay off. Looking at Finland, they sit in fourth position, five points behind their opposition. Expect the crowd to get behind the Green and White Army, and I wouldn't be surprised if Finland were to become the latest victim of Michael O'Neill's Ulstermen. I think Northern Ireland can sneak it, 1-0.
It's the new year in the qualifying calendar, and every one of the Home Nation sides will be hoping to carry their form from 2014 into 2015. Round 5 marks the half way point, and teams will be on the home straight in order to confirm their place on the plane to France next summer. An intriguing weekend of international football awaits.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Euro Qualifying Round 4 Preview
Friday, 17 October 2014
Euro Qualifying Summary - Rounds 2&3





Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Euro Qualifying Round 2 Preview
Next up we have the Republic of Ireland entertaining newly recognised, Gibraltar at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Having lost to Poland 7-0 in their first ever European Qualifying game, it'll probably be one-way traffic for the Irishmen. The Republic of Ireland will look to capitalise on their 2-1 defeat of Georgia last time out, at the same time as increasing their goal difference. Manager Martin O'Neill could see this as a perfect opportunity to experiment, particularly if they have an unassailable lead at the interval. Hull City fullback, Brian Lenihan was handed a surprise call-up and could make his international debut on Saturday against Gibraltar, particularly as Everton star, Seamus Coleman hasn't recovered from a concussion he received so will not feature. Similarly his club mate, James McCarthy will also not make an appearance against the Gibraltans. I expect Ireland to win this by a comfortable margin, 4-0.
Now our attention turns to the Scots as they entertain Georgia at 5pm on Saturday. An encouraging performance against the World Cup Winners, Gordon Strachan will be hoping that his team can carry the momentum through to this game. Although they lost against Germany, there were many positives to be taken and I'm sure that Scotland will be expecting nothing but a win from this encounter. Their opponents, Georgia, will be looking to bounce back after an Aiden McGeady strike sealed their fate in the dying embers of the game. The Georgians will be out to get points on the board and stop the Scots from getting their tournament up and running. I do think Strachan's men will be able to overcome the challenge offered by the Georgians, particularly as the Georgian legend, Shota Arveladze criticised the away side for having a lack of flair. 1-0 Scotland.
Another weekend of international football is ahead of us and we take one step closer to the finals in France 2016. Hopefully we can relive 1958, the last time all of the Home Nations qualified for a major tournament.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Euro 2016 Qualifying Summary - Round 1
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Kyle Lafferty celebrating 88th minute winner |
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Aiden McGeady beats the Georgian keeper |
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Ikechi Anya in disbelief having equalised with Germany |
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Danny Welbeck scores his second goal of the night. |
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Gareth Bale celebrating his winner over Andorra |
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Adios España and England v Uruguay
Saturday, 14 June 2014
The Dutch Destroy Tiki Taka and an England v Italy Preview
Thursday, 5 June 2014
England Can Get Out Of Their Group
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Who Should be on the Plane to Rio? - With a Twist
We are coming close to the announcement of the English World Cup Squad, and players are keeping their phones close, in the desperate hope of a trip to Brazil in June. Everyone has their own opinions on who should go to Brazil, and I thought I would share mine but this time, I will put on my tinted glasses, and look at it from the perspective of the Scots, Irish, Welsh and Northern Irish.
GK - John Ruddy
The goalkeeping spot goes to Norwich's one and only John Ruddy. The Canaries are sitting in 18th position, with relegation looking very likely. To add more misery onto Ruddy, he has conceded 60 goals this season, only David Marshall of Cardiff City has leaked more (71). With a Squawka Performance Score of a solid -144, he is a sure bet to prevent England from progressing in the tournament.
RB - Kyle Walker
It was a tough decision between Kyle Walker and the deadly double from United, Jones and Smalling. Having not played in any of the last 8 matches, Tim Sherwood has noticed the liability posed by Walker. Throughout the season, he has only one 56% of his duels which included 45/76 headed battles. His poor heading stats would make him a great option for England.
CB - Michael Dawson
Another one of the Spurs contingent is Michael Dawson. With only 45% tackle success and his severe lack of pace, could you imagine Ronaldo or Messi up against Dawson? Things would definitely get messy. Time after time, players have shown a fresh pair of heels to out-pace Dawson and bare down on poor Hugo Lloris. With 3 defensive errors, I'm sure he would add to his tally if selected for the World Cup.
CB - Chris Smalling/Phil Jones
It's a tie between Chris Smalling and Phil Jones. Although solid when tackling, Smalling has shown throughout the season that he can flap when under pressure, and his high foul count could work in the favour of the oppostion. Similar to Smalling, Jones does commit a decent amount of fouls, but also has a lower success in the tackle than his fellow team mate. Only if Rio hadn't retired, then it would make my life a lot easier.
LB - Ashley Cole
Ashley Cole isn't that bad, but with Baines and Shaw in contention he seems the more viable option. The reason I selected the Chelsea man, was because he has only played 16 games this season and his inability in the air caps a defensive line that should struggle up against the bigger sides. On offence, he has only completed 9/22 take ons. Please Roy, get him on the plane.
RM - Aaron Lennon
It can be very hard to predict Aaron Lennon. Sometimes he is scintillating to watch, but he can also make a Sunday league player look like Paolo Maldini. This season has proven why he should be on the flight to Rio. With 83 successful duals, he is not even in the top 200 of Squawka's successful duels, with only 30/65 take ons being successful. He is definitely one to be on that plane.
CM - Tom Cleverley
With Tom Cleverley, the ball is guaranteed not to go past the half way line. Even though Cleverley has an 89% pass completion rate, he has not completed a single through ball all season, which can explain the high pass percentage. In addition to this, he has only created 10 chances, none of which have earned him an assist. So much for a playmaking midfielder.
CM - Scott Parker
I have to go for Captain Crop Circle himself, Scotty Parker. The recently relegated Parker has a 41% shot accuracy so it will be unlikely for him to trouble the keeper from distance. Although he has not got the worst Performance rating, he has only created 18 goal scoring chances, something that you would expect more from Scott Parker. With bags of energy, Parker has the ability to run around in circles all day long.
CM - Jack Wilshere
Jack the Saviour is arguably one of the most overrated English players about. I'll admit, he can serve up moments of magic, but those are rare. He has 8 Squawka worst awards as well as 4 defensive errors, showing that he can be something of a liability in defence. Considering that a gentle breeze could sideline the Gunner, he is a shoe-in for the final CM Spot.
LM - Danny Welbeck
Welbeck is not the worst player on this list, but he does have a reputation for capitulating under pressure, and the Champions League tie against Bayern proved that. With 55% shot accuracy, Welbeck couldn't hit a barn door with a machine gun, which makes him the perfect candidate to board my plane to Brazil. In addition to this, only 1 out of the 13 chances he created was converted, showing that it's hard to see where the threat from Welbeck comes from.
ST - Andy Carroll
Remember when people were baying for a call up when he was at Newcastle? Oh how times have changed. Unfortunately for Carroll, his injury hit career has led to him being known as one of the flops of the Premier League era. With no Kevin Nolan to receive the pass from, I struggle to see where Carroll will score his goals.
We are blessed with a superb crop of players that would certainly make the cut for this team. Players such as Ashley Young and Glen Johnson would definitely form the bench for the tournament. With the Premier League over, let's hope for another summer of disappointment and frustration for English fans!
Thanks to Daniel Ballantyne (@ballantyne_d) and Andrew White (@whitey997) for the help with writing this piece.