Brilliant Human Being
Hello
The World Cup. Quite possibly the most anticipated event in many peoples sporting calendars all over the world, and definately the most watched even in the world. And quite rightly too, held every four years, it is a celebration of football, gathering the world's foremost and best footballers, serving as a showcase for those such as Messi and Ronaldo to show their undeniable talents; and also a shopping window for those such as Simon Kjaer of Denmark to prove their talents to any potential suitors. No-one is denying that it is a great spectacle, and this current World Cup is proof of this, the vibrance of the South African support maing for some truly fantastic atmosphere in every one of the grounds. However, I ask you... is the World Cup played at the right time of year?
I ask this for a couple of reasons, all revolving around the same main topic. Firstly, I give you the words of Franz Beckenbauer, spoken about the England team:
And therein lies my problem with the timing of the World Cup.
It is supposed to be a celebration of the best footballers in the world coming together in one place. So why does it make sense to have some of the best players in the world injured or unfit for the tournament? The World Cup starts in June. Specifically, the 11th June. The domestic season in England finished on May 9th. A month. A month for many players to recover from injuries in time to play, and even then their rehabilitaion is rushed, maening they are still unfit. The solution? Move the World Cup to August. Why? To make sure that the best players in the world are fit, rested up from an arduous season, rested from any niggling injuries.
Your thoughts.
I ask this for a couple of reasons, all revolving around the same main topic. Firstly, I give you the words of Franz Beckenbauer, spoken about the England team:
For those who dont't understand, Beckenbauer is referring to the perceived poor conditioning of the Engalnd team, proved by our COMPLETELY inept display. Basically, Beckenbauer is referring to the fatigue problem. This problem is not just English, we see it with many teams throughout the World Cup. Fernando Torres and Iniesta with Spain, Wayne Rooney and Gareth Barry with England. This is not just fatigue, their poor form throughout this tournament is due to injuries sustained in the latter stages of the domestic season.Lions in winter, lambs in summer.
And therein lies my problem with the timing of the World Cup.
It is supposed to be a celebration of the best footballers in the world coming together in one place. So why does it make sense to have some of the best players in the world injured or unfit for the tournament? The World Cup starts in June. Specifically, the 11th June. The domestic season in England finished on May 9th. A month. A month for many players to recover from injuries in time to play, and even then their rehabilitaion is rushed, maening they are still unfit. The solution? Move the World Cup to August. Why? To make sure that the best players in the world are fit, rested up from an arduous season, rested from any niggling injuries.
Your thoughts.