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So What?

Football | Monday 6 September 2010 by Richard Blayney

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To look at the front pages above, you wouldn’t think Pakistan was in a flood crisis and that people were starving in the World

Things that make you say, “so what?” – Wayne Rooney having an affair with a prostitute. It’s a shame for his marriage and for his private life and certainly he’s an idiot – though he isn’t alone in the sporting world – but given that neither effect me directly and neither are any of my business I don’t see why I need to know? I don’t see why I should open up websites looking for sports news only to find myself wading around this rubbish before I get to it. “Wayne Rooney had an affair with a prostitute,” … “yeah, but how did he play this week in the match?” But maybe that’s just me because the moral majority love a good sleaze story and sadly they buy it up in their thousands and point their fingers.

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The filter between Blatters brain and his mouth goes missing again

Football | Thursday 11 February 2010 by Richard Blayney

If loose lips sink ships, FIFA boss Sepp Blatter could famously take down armadas.

— Cathal Kelly, Toronto Star, 11 Feb ‘10

You’re probably wondering ‘what now,’ when you hear that Blatter has talked crap again in front of the Worlds media. Well this time he is trying to excuse John Terry’s extra-marital activities by saying that if he was from a Latin country he would likely be applauded. Really Sepp? Really?

“Listen, this is a special approach in the Anglo-Saxon countries. If this had happened in let’s say Latin countries, then I think he would have been applauded,” said Blatter as the gathered hacks scribbled into their notebooks with excitement as their favorite quote barer came good again.

Seriously, if this guy wasn’t the most powerful man in the game and if he didn’t represent the game as the head of FIFA it might be funny. However he is all of these things and therefore it is just frightening. I’ve said many times how this man is a disaster for Football and usually it comes from the nonsense he spouts from his flimsy loose tongue.

This article on today’s Toronto Star website basically sums it all up.

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The John Terry dilema

Football | Wednesday 3 February 2010 by Richard Blayney

Think I’d ignore this story altogether? Yes I am late but I’m not in it for the juicy gossip, just the Football side of it, though both have become intertwined so much the last lot of days it is hard to discuss one without getting caught up in the other. Much like trying to write about how Golf would be affected by the Tiger Woods scandal or more-so what would happen next with Tiger Woods in a Golfing context. Yep, this John Terry affair with his team-mates ex-girlfriend and then getting her pregnant and paying for an abortion is Britain’s very own Tiger Woods scandal and the tabloids are going for the throat on this one, hoping to dig up more woman, more gossip and more to bring Terry down with. The guy should never have got the injunction and pissed off the British hacks to this degree. Even in a World Cup year when these same writers profess their undying love for all things English Football with their full support are they willing to risk it all by bringing down the clubs captain.

That isn’t to say Terry is innocent, after all he made his own bed and in the end, he gave them something to write about by acting the fool in the first place, but I have always said the private lives of anyone, regardless of the money they make or the fact they are a celebrity should remain private and what they do behind closed doors, is none of our business. But it is in our faces now and that is the reality and questions must be asked about whether it is right for him to go on as England captain?

Personally, now that it is all out in the open I really think the guy should be stood down. His team-mate Wayne Bridge whose ex-girlfriend Terry is alleged to have had an affair with could well be in the dressing room with him at the World Cup and for Terry to be standing there with the captains armband on saying, “Right boys, follow me into battle, I’m your leader and I’m going to win you the World Cup,” you have to imagine would leave one half of the dressing room backing Bridge and then you run into all sorts of problems. Some experts argue that this won’t hurt the dressing room, and it may not, but then there is the moral issue also. Sports stars shouldn’t be looked at as roll models, but the England manager has said that he expects his players to be stand up people and remember what they are representing. As captain, John Terry represents his entire country on the football scene and these latest problems won’t sit well with a lot of people.

I personally couldn’t care less, if I was English and busting for England to win the World Cup I’d only care if I thought it would tear the team apart so close to the event itself, but while it may or may not, is it worth Capello taking the risk? Taking the risk that the team fall out, that Bridge and Terry have issues and England’s best shot at glory in many years is destroyed by some non-footballing issue. Many team mates over the years have hated one another off the field but when they cross the white line they act professionally and get the job done because it benefits them as well to be successful, but is it worth the risk? Of course if the answer to something like that is yes then a new can of worms opens – stripping Terry of the captaincy wouldn’t be enough, you’d have to banish him from the squad altogether. Of course Terry is a much better player than Bridge but what kind of message would that send if Capello left Bridge out of his squad to avoid controversy.

No doubt about it, this is Fabio Capello’s toughest decision of his England managerial tenure. It’ll be much tougher than deciding his squad and if he gets it wrong the media will, unfortunately, come down on him. John Terry should have done the right thing and took the problem out of his managers hands by volunteering to step down. Throw in an apology and suddenly, with five months still to go until the World Cup, there is plenty of time to heal the wounds and focus on Football. Depending on what Capello does it could go wrong every time just as easily as it could go right:

1. He keeps Terry as captain and the dressing room revolts throwing the WC dreams into tatters.

2. He drops Terry as captain but keeps him in the squad and England don’t win and the media point to this decision as the pivotal moment.

3. He drops Terry from the squad and… (see above).

4. He doesn’t pick Bridge and the press go wild that he ditched the innocent guy in all of this just to keep the balance of the team even though Bridge’s place in the squad is not guaranteed anyway.

Oh to be Fabio Capello (though the headache might be worth it for the salary!)

In a sporting context, what makes this much worse than the Tiger Woods affair is that Football is a team sport and so many other players dreaming of World Cup glory could have that left in jeopardy thanks to John Terry’s private lift turning public.

On a side note away from Terry but on the subject of sport stars under 24/7 scrutiny comes another reality in the modern society that we live in; With mobile phones with built in cameras that have instant access to Internet uploading, the superstars we love to watch are under the eye more than ever … one bad photo of a footballer, generously taking a photo with some female fan with his first beer of the night in his hands but caught blinking as the photo is being taken is on the net in seconds and it looks like he is a drunken mess picking up random woman at the bar. Sports stars aren’t that open to their fans that much as it is, but this sort of stuff drives the fans away even more. There are plenty of sports stars out there who refuse to have their photo taken in public with fans because of what may be implied, and that is a shame.

And on a final note I want to refer to the word Scandal. I will use in a tag of this post and I used it on some of the Tiger Woods articles a month or two ago. What a shame that a sportsblog is forced to tag some borderline sports story with words such as Scandal. Another one I’ve had to use over the years that I wish I didn’t is Drug Cheat and Steroids etc.

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Who in the hell cares?

Golf | Wednesday 2 December 2009 by Richard Blayney

People are starving in the world and the lead stories across the gutter press world is Tiger Woods has had an affair. It may be wrong, but it is none of our business. Tiger Woods is a Golfer and should be covered for that and the massive amount of charitable work he does. His private life should not even come into it unless he murders or rapes someone or does something seriously criminal.

Websites like TMZ and the gutter media across the world, both online and in print, ought to be ashamed of themselves for giving lowlifes of the worst kind the money and the airtime to spill their secrets and those that read the outlets should be ashamed as well. This latest excuse for a woman has timed her crawl from beneath the rock that shook loose from Tigers latest scandal perfectly. What happened between him, his wife and any other woman is between them and them alone and not us. How decrepit and diseased does a person have to be to lower themselves enough to go not only save 300 texts and voice mails, but to then go to the press to air them. Did she (who doesn’t deserved to be named) get annoyed that Tiger called it off leaving her short of the Gold she felt she could dig from Tigers wallet?

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Case Closed

Golf | Tuesday 1 December 2009 by Richard Blayney

Tiger Woods has been found to be at fault in an early-morning car crash outside his home last week and has been issued a “traffic citation for careless driving,” the Florida Highway Patrol said in a news conference in Orlando on Tuesday.

Maj. Cindy Williams said the ticket carries a fine of $164 (U.S.) and the deduction of points off Woods’ driving record. Spokeswoman Kim Montes said there would be no further charges, criminal or otherwise, and there was “insufficient evidence” to support a subpoena seeking further medical evidence from the accident involving the world’s No. 1 golfer.

— Toronto Star, 1 Dec ‘09

The gutter press are not going to be happy that this is all the police have decided to do. No doubt they were hoping for something way more juicy like a home raid with lots of scandal on the security cameras but they will have to bide their time and hope that the latest girl coming out with affair claims has something good to say. It is funny how these people come crawling out of the woodwork the minute someone is feeling the heat. I wonder how much she is getting paid? Either way, with no charges being brought and Tiger not set to play again until sometime in 2010 this will give him the chance to lay low and by the time we do hear from him again this might well be old news and even if it isn’t he can always say, “I bumped my head, I don’t really remember that night… next…”

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Tiger Woods

Golf | Monday 30 November 2009 by Richard Blayney

There was little point getting creative with the headline or even writing something that suggested news because unless you live under a rock, or are just a non-sports/news fan of any shape or form then you probably already know all about what is going on here. In fact, for that reason as well as the fact that this is bordering more on the celebrity side of things and therefore one for the gutter presses I wasn’t going to write about it at all. But, it is Tiger Woods and while his private life should remain private, it isn’t unfortunately going to.

The only truth to be had so far is that Tiger Woods crashed his car in a low speed accident. That is where it all ends and depending on what you read the stories range from it being just an innocent accident in which Tiger managed to get hurt much more than he probably should have considering the speed involved all the way up to Tiger being beaten by his wife with a Golf club because she found out he was having an affair, leaving him bloodied and unconscious beside the car he was trying to escape in.

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Tiger Woods safe and well

Golf | Friday 27 November 2009 by Richard Blayney

For a while there today there were news stories doing the rounds that Tiger Woods had been seriously injured in a car accident in the wee hours of this morning. Thankfully as the day wore on reports that he was seriously hurt proved to be false and while an accident did take place and while Tiger did get minor injuries he is home and well. As you can see from my Twitter updates to the right I tweeted when I heard the news. I had gone online to see the sports news when ‘Tiger Seriously Injured in Car Accident’ looked me in the face. Granted the media were reporting all they knew: The police statement had said he had been taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The first thing you do when you hear the word ’serious’ is begin to worry. Following the way the news of Michael Jackson’s death was reported you can see why some media outlets might have jumped to conclusions. But that is what the reports said and everyone was scrambling to find out more. I jumped around a handful of websites and sports radio shows to see if I could find out more and as time went on his spokesman came out to say Tiger was indeed okay.

Instant anger might turn towards the police statement that said he was seriously injured but according to Patrol spokesman Kim Montes, injuries are considered serious if they require more than minor medical attention. And so with no further news breaking and a good 12 hours having passed since the actual incident occurred people began fearing potentially the worst. Maybe the protocol for describing incidents by the police might need a little review because the press leaped all over this one and it turned out to be nothing in the end. We should hear from Tiger himself soon.

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