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Gutted For Darren Bent

1 June 2010 16:00

Darren Bent and Fabio CapelloI’m absolutely gutted for Darren Bent. It’s just been officially confirmed by the FA that Bent hasn’t made the 23-man England squad for the World Cup.

Despite the fact that Darren has scored 24 Premier League goals this season, playing in every one of Sunderland’s games, Fabio has opted to take Emile Heskey instead… a strange decision considering Mr Capello’s assertion that he “will pick players based on form”. I’m not sure how 3 league goals constitutes good form, but there you have it.

Darren tweeted this earlier:

Am gutted. But thank you for all your support this season.

I really hope Benty can overcome the disappointment and prove his doubters wrong (again) by banging more goals in for us next season. Keep your chin up DB.

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Hard Lines England :(

1 July 2006 20:56

Well, what to say… I’m absolutely gutted that England have been knocked out of the World Cup :(

We haven’t performed throughout the group games and again against Ecuador, but I always believed that our squad was/is the best we’ve had for about 16 years and that they’d come good. Unfortunately it was another laclustre performance against Portugal. That said, after Rooney was (stupidly) sent off, the players battled hard and put in a fantastic “backs to the wall” performance. I thought Peter Crouch was especially effective once he came on – he held the ball up well and put in 100% in what was a difficult role as a lone front man in a ten-man team. Owen Hargreaves also deserves a mention for the effort he put in.

It would be easy to blame Rooney for getting himself sent off; it was a very stupid thing to do, reminiscent of Beckham’s red card against Argentina in 1998. Maybe the sending off wouldn’t have happened if Cristiano Ronaldo hadn’t remonstrated with the referee? You could blame the penalty takers – Lampard, Gerrard and Carragher – as their penalties were fairly poor. What about Sven? I still can’t fathom out why we persisted with that 4-5-1 formation. At the end of the day though, it doesn’t do any good picking out individuals for blame. Portugal beat us and we are out of the 2006 World Cup at the quarter final stage. It’s very hard to take, but there you go.

I don’t want to be bitter, but I do hope either Brazil or France stuff Portugal in the semi final ;)

My prediction: hosts Germany to win.

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Photos From Hamburg

14 June 2006 12:10

View my photos from Hamburg and the Argentina v Ivory Coast matchI got back from Hamburg yesterday – what a fantastic place!

The Germans have done an amazing job as World Cup hosts this year. Their “Fan Fest” in the St. Pauli area was great. As well as the huge screen that I watched the England match on, there was an artificial beach complete with palm trees and sun loungers, the biggest table football game I have ever seen (about 30ft long), a goal scoring competition and more bars than you can shake a big stick at. The goal scoring thing was like the Soccer A.M. “Fans of the Week” shooting competition. Even in my big brown boots I managed to score two out of six and won €5 – and it was a pretty small target! And yes Kev, I am still banging on about my shooting ability :P

Große Freiheit, a popular street just off the ReeperbahnThe night life was superb, especially on the Reeperbahn. This is a long street in the St. Pauli district filled with bars, restaurants and more than the odd dodgy sex shop. One of the most famous side streets off the Reeperbahn is Große Freiheit, home to “Indra”, the first club that The Beatles played in Hamburg back in 1960. The residents and tourists were treated to some superb entertainment when Kev and I did a set in the nearby “Thai Vase” karaoke bar that John, Paul, George and Ringo themselves would have been proud of ;)

I have added quite a few photos to my gallery, so feel free to have a look at those. There are a few small videos from the Argentina v Ivory Coast game too.

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World Cup Tickets

9 June 2006 02:41

FIFA World Cup tickets to see Argentina v Ivory CoastWell, I finally got my Argentina v Ivory Coast tickets – the day before I fly out to Hamburg! I was getting a bit concerned but they’re here now, so panic over.

I was pleasantly surprised to see that they are in fact top-priced, Category 1, €100 tickets. I assumed that, being a freebie, they’d be in the €30 bracket.

All I have to do now is get the two punctured rear tyres on my car repaired before setting off on the 250 mile drive down to London Stansted. And stay awake – Kev and I are setting off at about 23:30 tonight! And buy an England shirt. And get a hair cut. And pack my bag. Hmm, maybe the panic isn’t over :o

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Hamburg, Kommen Wir Her!

4 May 2006 12:45

Thanks to McDonalds and the Bacon Quarterpounder I had last night, I’m off to Hamburg next month with my mate Kev to see a World Cup match :D

The “Golden Arches” are running a competition until the end of the month where you get a 9-letter code with certain purchases. When you text this code, you are entered into an hourly draw to win a pair of tickets to a World Cup game.

I bought a burger last night around 6ish. However, I thought it would be quite cunning to wait until the early hours of the morning before texting, thinking fewer entrants = better chance of winning. This strategy seems to have paid off. I texted in around 01:07 this morning and got a call at lunchtime. The lovely Rachael congratulated me and told me I had won a pair of tickets to match 5 – Argentina v Ivory Coast!

As well as going to that match in the evening, we’ll get to soak up the atmosphere and watch England v Paraguay on the afternoon. So, thank you McDonalds and COME ON ENGLAND!

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