Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Terry the villain part two
When will England's supporters who go to Wembley to watch games do one thing: leave club interests at the door. England's "loyal" fans who boo players because they hate their club side have no clue about football. John Terry, the ex-captain, faced early boos from the crowd which were lapped up by the media as if they haven't got enough mileage out of the saga already. Club interests or personal interests are irrelevant at international level, and the booing can affect all the players' moral. For instance, what if something happens in the private life of Gareth Barry that has nothing to do with football, will he be harshly booed? is he now having to watch his back? Also, it may occupy the concentration of players when they should be focused on delivering the result plus the players may be good friends with John Terry and have no wish to see him harshly abused in such a manor. It proves that whilst many football fans have the sense to see past our sensationalist, CCTV culture, many idiots can not. Please, support the England team if you're English rather than abuse people who are committed to the cause. Terry put in an average performance as England were under par, particularly in the first half, against Egypt. In the end it took fantastic substitutions as Capello threw on Wright-Phillips and Crouch. Crouch grabbed a brace, one of which was set up by Shaun Wright-Phillips, who got the third.
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Sectarian England fans should get behind their country. I think Gerrard for example is a scumbag and I hate the club he plays for, but while he pulls the England shirt on I will support him to the end.
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