Caoimhin O’Muraile ⚽ On 11th June the World Cup football tournament will be upon us.
In the good old days a competition I’d be looking forward to.
Thanks to the parasitical money grabbing bastards who have corrupted the game, making money now far more important than trophies, among many other issues I have this time round I cannot get excited. I have never been a great fan of international football in general but the World Cup and European Championships have always been exceptions. I have fond memories of the World Cup competition dating back to England’s 1966 victory in the final over the then West Germany, winning the game and the tournament 4-2. Commentator, the late great Kenneth Wolstenholme’s voice, “they think its all over, it is now” when Hurst scored England’s fourth goal still resonates today among fans.
I remember the street parties rather than the football as I was only five years old. I have much clearer memories of the 1970 competition and that brilliant Brazilian team who won the tournament for the third time thus claiming the Jules Rimet trophy, the original World Cup. The team contained class players like the great Jairzinho who scored in every game which is a record still standing. Alongside this wizard were Rivellino and the greatest of all time, Pele.
One moment which sticks in my memory was when Pele rose to a crossed ball heading downwards to what should have been a certain goal. England’s goalkeeper, Gordon Banks, got down to the ball at his right-hand post to deny Pele with goalkeeping brilliance to match the Brazilian. Brazil beat England 1-0 and went on to claim the trophy. Great days, great football refereed by humans with human frailties all of which played their part in any football match. Today football has been corrupted, morally if not legally (capitalism is a morally corrupt system in general), with daft rules like the stupid ruinous offside rule which very few can make head nor tail of! Then we have the unofficial ‘not allowed to tackle’ rule meaning if a defender looks at a forward then it is a freekick to the forward’s side and a possible sending off for the defender! I do hope this load of crap coupled with the hated VAR does not fuck things up too much but I know it will - guaranteed!!
I have never been a great lover of the international scene because it started encroaching on the league programme. These international breaks make a mockery of what is already a league which is a shadow of the old First Division (and the then set up in general including the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions). When international football was played without interfering with the league it was tolerable and the end of season ‘Home Internationals’ were always something to look forward to. The England v Scotland game at Wembley was one I always waited for because in those days no England fans turned up. In 1977 victorious Scotland fans wrecked Wembley much to the amusement, or so it seemed, of Brian Moore, the ITV commentator, who commented “they came, they saw, they conquered” as the Scots invaded the pitch and proceeded to tear down the goalposts. Apart from the Home Internationals I never really bothered with international football until the World Cup came around.
Since England won the World Cup, deservedly so, in 1966 there appears to have grown a culture which says the trophy belongs to them. This is, of course, bollocks. They won it once with an exceptional team which manager, Alf Ramsey, had put together. Goals from Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, both of West Ham United, in the final won it for England, Hurst getting his hattrick. West Ham fans, with some justification, claimed they won the World Cup as the captain of the team was Bobby Moore also of West Ham United. Leaving the plaudits aside England have won the trophy once and only once. So what gives them the right to anecdotally claim the World Cup as their own? The only national team who could claim this, and did, are Brazil. The very first competition was played in Uruguay and it was they who won the first trophy in 1930, defeating Argentina 4-2. If the World Cup belongs anywhere it has to be South America, not Europe or any country within, and certainly not England.
I have never been a great lover of the international scene because it started encroaching on the league programme. These international breaks make a mockery of what is already a league which is a shadow of the old First Division (and the then set up in general including the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions). When international football was played without interfering with the league it was tolerable and the end of season ‘Home Internationals’ were always something to look forward to. The England v Scotland game at Wembley was one I always waited for because in those days no England fans turned up. In 1977 victorious Scotland fans wrecked Wembley much to the amusement, or so it seemed, of Brian Moore, the ITV commentator, who commented “they came, they saw, they conquered” as the Scots invaded the pitch and proceeded to tear down the goalposts. Apart from the Home Internationals I never really bothered with international football until the World Cup came around.
Since England won the World Cup, deservedly so, in 1966 there appears to have grown a culture which says the trophy belongs to them. This is, of course, bollocks. They won it once with an exceptional team which manager, Alf Ramsey, had put together. Goals from Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, both of West Ham United, in the final won it for England, Hurst getting his hattrick. West Ham fans, with some justification, claimed they won the World Cup as the captain of the team was Bobby Moore also of West Ham United. Leaving the plaudits aside England have won the trophy once and only once. So what gives them the right to anecdotally claim the World Cup as their own? The only national team who could claim this, and did, are Brazil. The very first competition was played in Uruguay and it was they who won the first trophy in 1930, defeating Argentina 4-2. If the World Cup belongs anywhere it has to be South America, not Europe or any country within, and certainly not England.
These delusions of invincibility have contributed to England’s lack of success in World Cup competition since 1966. They do not have an automatic right to the trophy, and living solely on the 1966 great memory is doing them no favours at all. This competition already corrupted by stupid rules threaded into the game over the decades by people whose sole interests are profit, profit, profit, also have the added accusations against players and people close to the English FA of being unfair and greedy. Observations have been made by fans hoping to make the journey to Mexico, the USA, and Canada for the tournament noting players' potential ticket allocation.
Modern football fans who travel abroad appear to want their home comforts, hotels, food, and amenities unlike the park benches and telephone kiosks used by some of us as accommodation back in the seventies and eighties. The fans today do not expect the players to take the piss out of them off the pitch by taking tickets needed by supporters. On Wednesday 27th May the Irish Daily Mirror could inform their readers of England footballers in the World Cup squad buying “1,000 each for every game”. With 26 players in the squad the maths should tell their own story and it is not a nice one: at least 26,000 tickets for each game swallowed up by players if reports are correct. It is true the players have done nothing against the rules or, more to the point, the letter of the rules. There is also something called the spirit of the rules and these players and FA staff have certainly flown in the face of this spirit. Fans who are making the journey are struggling to get tickets on the open market and reading of these activities England’s players are getting up to must make most supporters sick. Dave Ryan, a 55-year-old Cambridge United supporter, said:
Modern football fans who travel abroad appear to want their home comforts, hotels, food, and amenities unlike the park benches and telephone kiosks used by some of us as accommodation back in the seventies and eighties. The fans today do not expect the players to take the piss out of them off the pitch by taking tickets needed by supporters. On Wednesday 27th May the Irish Daily Mirror could inform their readers of England footballers in the World Cup squad buying “1,000 each for every game”. With 26 players in the squad the maths should tell their own story and it is not a nice one: at least 26,000 tickets for each game swallowed up by players if reports are correct. It is true the players have done nothing against the rules or, more to the point, the letter of the rules. There is also something called the spirit of the rules and these players and FA staff have certainly flown in the face of this spirit. Fans who are making the journey are struggling to get tickets on the open market and reading of these activities England’s players are getting up to must make most supporters sick. Dave Ryan, a 55-year-old Cambridge United supporter, said:
I completely understand that England players and FA staff should have access to tickets for games so family and friends can watch them play – but 1,000 tickets for every game?
With players and FA staff taking this number of tickets little wonder fans, many of whom have spent their lives savings just to get there, are finding it increasingly hard to come across said tickets. It is bad enough the black market, a symptom of capitalism, taking many tickets but the players fans have come to cheer along also swallowing up tickets, perfectly legally, takes the biscuit. Supporters making the trip will pay through the nose for shitty guest house accommodation with even modest hotels upping their prices. Then they face the arduous task of obtaining tickets, and for many the very expensive black market will be their only recourse. So having paid a fortune for accommodation then, if lucky, match tickets and - to coin it all - booze will be vastly overpriced. Do fans still drink alcohol? It was our staple diet! Then having paid a fortune for tickets due in no small part to the shortage of said tickets they find out the England players, the ones the fans came to support, can if they wish purchase at face value up to 1,000 tickets for “every game”. No wonder the fans cannot get tickets, the players have them!
The state of the once great game is dire in general. With unenforceable rules such as the offside legislation, the unofficial ‘thou shalt not tackle’ in the case of defenders, and the cursed VAR we have a bunch of not only clueless imbeciles running the game but also inconsistent hypocrites. This observation applies to the game in general but in this case the international competitions, which there are too many of in my view, they are blatant. UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) and FIFA (Federation of International Football Associations) banned Russia from international football, as did other sporting bodies ban them from their fields, over the invasion of their neighbour Ukraine in February 2022. Noteworthy this banning only applies to Russia and not other countries and could be described as ‘anti Slav discrimination’ practiced by two of the governing bodies of International Football.
The state of the once great game is dire in general. With unenforceable rules such as the offside legislation, the unofficial ‘thou shalt not tackle’ in the case of defenders, and the cursed VAR we have a bunch of not only clueless imbeciles running the game but also inconsistent hypocrites. This observation applies to the game in general but in this case the international competitions, which there are too many of in my view, they are blatant. UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) and FIFA (Federation of International Football Associations) banned Russia from international football, as did other sporting bodies ban them from their fields, over the invasion of their neighbour Ukraine in February 2022. Noteworthy this banning only applies to Russia and not other countries and could be described as ‘anti Slav discrimination’ practiced by two of the governing bodies of International Football.
The USA have not been banned for their actions in bombing the shit out of Iran while still supposedly in discussions with that country over its nuclear programme. Not a word of protest from those good people running global football about the US kidnapping and bombing of Venezuela and its President and illegally imprisoning said President. And now for the biggest dose of double standards by these hypocrites; Israel still being allowed to compete on a world stage despite their genocide against the Palestinian people and those of the independent nation state of Lebanon - not a fucking word of protest by either FIFA and/or UEFA. At the moment in the twenty-six-counties there is an ongoing argument as to whether the national football team should engage in competition with Israel?
If the rules were to be applied equally, and not just to Russia, this polemic would not arise because Israel would be banned. The same applies to the USA, host nation or otherwise, regarding the World Cup - they should be banned. These sickening hypocrisies by those who are foolishly entrusted to make the rules are as sick as the game they preside over has become! My critique of what passes for modern football knows no bounds so I’ll leave it at that.

















