A Question of National Passion
In browsing skysports.com just aย little bit ago, I saw that Pompey's own Jermain Defoeโjust cut from the final 23 for the England match against France in a week's timeโhad weighed in on the issue of "passion" for the England shirt.
"I saw the devastation in those changing rooms after we lost to Croatia. If only people knew what is was like...Perhaps some of the supports should go in the changing rooms afterwards. Some of the lads were in tears after that game, so don't talk to me about not caring," Jermain had to say.
This caused me to look with a much higher level of scrutiny at England's performances over the course of an awful Euro 2008 campaign which, as we all know, ultimately leads to heartbreak at Wembley in November. But I kept returning to Jermain's comments on the issue, before I ultimately recognized what the feeling was that I had been looking to identifyโdisappointment, tinged with more than simply a little bit of anger.
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Iโas many people on these boards and on the internetโam one of those die-hard supporters. I'm the kind that saves up his money for months and decides to fly, on a free weekend in Marchโto see Portsmouth play Manchester City in between classes despite that we hadn't won a single game since the start of the year. I'm the kind that doesn't ever miss a game whether on the radio or on the TV. I'm the kind that prays for a miracle whenโwith ten games left in the seasonโwe're in nineteenth place with little hope of staying among England's elite.
Why do I write all of this, you ask? Because it's those sorts of things that are what we mean when we write of "passion for the shirt." The supporters that never miss a gameโhome or awayโand spend thousands of quid a year on tickets, transportation, and everything else that goes into supporting a football team. I'mย writing about the semi-professional players of Havant and Waterlooville who travel to Anfield and nearly give Benitez and his boys a shock. I'm writing about Barnsley's heroics in knocking both Liverpool AND Chelsea out of the FA Cup despite being consistent underdogs.
I'm not saying that Premier League players (particularly those English ones) have no passionโquite the contrary, actually. I believe that there are plenty of English players who would do anything to be able to play on what they consider to be the biggest stages imaginable. And as a Portsmouth supporter, I'm not questioning Defoe's passion nor abilityโin truth, Iโm disappointed heโs been cut from the final squad.
I am, however, questioning the approach and expectations that those in the England set up under McLaren had. It's one thing to be in tears after you've blown the match that hundreds of thousands of England supporters held their breath during. It's another thing to go into every game knowing that you have to be at your very best to have the right to wear the shirt.
Expectation can not simply be present when the big teamsย are aroundย and the right to play in Euro 2008 is quite literally hanging by a goal. It needs to be in every game against the Andorras, Estonias, and Macedonias. Not just the Croatias, the Germanys, the Brazils.
"Not Caring," Jermain? I'm certain that EVERY England player in that squad cared that day. The problem is that they didn't care enough before it came down to the wire.
The first step to changing this? I believe Cappello is already working to do what he can with thatโpicking players who are in form and playing with passion, rather than the "big names"โthe highest paid and the most written of.
There can't be any room for sentimentalism if you want you want to see an England side actually living up to its name. And with that said, there can't be an England side actually living up to its name if the supporters themselves refuse to back any players other than the "big names."
Hereโs to hoping Cappello sticks to whatโs heโs been sayingโthat those players to play for England will be picked on their form rather than their โbig nameโ status. And hereโs to success against France.
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