Sunday, October 26, 2008

Metallica: The Honorable Thing

Well I have done the honorable thing and resorted to ebay for the first ever time (for myself at least). Won a pair of standing tickets to the 28/03/09 O2 Arena gig for £127. Whilst still irritating, I didn't think this was too bad considering the tickets at face are over £100 with P&P etc. Just waiting for the confirmation email before paying now so fingers crossed - he seems like a good seller anyway.

Either way, it beats worrying about getting tickets for the next few months.

Oh yeah, I also borrowed £7,500 from the bank in an unrelated incident.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Metallcia - SOLD OUT

How fucking not happy am I? This is the first time I, me(!), have not been able to get tickets to something. That means Ebay and probably double the price. Fucking bastards. Oh well, its not like I'm not gonna go I suppose.

Fucking touts. This is the downside of presale. I mean I was on the presale list yesterday and they had sold out standing. This pisses me off. Why don't they just put some tickets aside for me. Turds.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Metallica Announce UK Shows

Metallica will be playing a full UK tour in February/March 2009 - tickets onsale Friday!

For some reason the London venue is the o2 - I really hope they don't have a crappy gold circle thing again like Wembley. That sucked.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Belarus 1 - 3 England

Well it could only get better after the appalling performance against Kazakhstan...or so I thought. Gerrard looking less the the lump of turb he was on Saturday, hammered home a great 30 yard opener after just 11 minutes, and things looked like they were looking up. Typically however, England then stopped playing. With Gerrard allegedly on the left of a 4-4-2, yet continually drifting ineffectually infield there was a huge hole on England's left hand side, yet we still continued to attempt to attack down that flank. This drew Heskey wide, leaving Rooney isolated in the box and Heskey with very little to aim at. The midfield were hopeless for the whole of the first half, not competing, allowing Belarus to skillfully play through them and heaping pressure onto the back four. This resulted in a deserved equaliser for Belarus just before the half hour, and England offered little up to half time. Capello obviously had some words and reorganised a little, as England came roaring back in the second half, with heskey bursting down the left and pulling back for Rooney to slot home. A few more half chances came and went, but England dominated, with Lampard sitting back and playing a quiet but effective role. Gareth Barry went missing for much of the game and I barely remember him getting a touch in the second half, and Walcott barely got the ball, England yet again failing to utilise his pace which was so devastating against Croatia and has subsequently been largely ignored. As the game went on, with still no balance on the left, some lovely combination play between Bridge, Rooney and Gerrard led to Rooney's second and England's third on 74 minutes, which killed the game. Gerrard should have scored fourth late on but after rounding the keeper and with the goal at his mercy, he poked his shot against the post from 5 yards. On the whole a much better performance from England against a classy side away from home, but there is still a long way to go.

England Player Ratings

James
Solid and could do nothing about the goal as Walcott lost his man and Brown ducked under the cross. 6

Brown
Made some good forward runs and provided some useful cover at the back, but his ball usage wasn't great, especially in the first half, and he was at least partly at fault for the goal. 6

Ferdinand
Strong defensive performance and built well from the back. Seemed more up for it than against Kazakhstan. 7

Upson
Much better performance from Upson who defended well and won a few headers in the Belarus box. 7

Bridge
Looked strong defensively and provided some width and cover on a woefully unbalanced left hand side, but not the same attacking proposition as Cole. 6

Gerrard
Scored a great goal and set up the third, but otherwise offered very little. Passing and possession was a massive improvement over Saturday, but in my opinion Lampard is much more effective for England with a proper left sided player like Joe Cole. Still, Gerrard is better than Downing I suppose. 6

Lampard
Not as busy as usual but was quietly effective in the second half holding the midfield allowing Gerrard to get forward. Some good forward runs and careful passing, but needed the freedom to attack to be at his best. Drop Gerrard. 6

Walcott
Another disappointing performace from Walcott, but again mostly down to the fact that England simply didn't get the ball to him. He is not getting enough touches or the right balls played to him which he can run on to. Looked dangerous when he could run at defenders, but again confidence seems to be ebbing away. 5

Barry
Was he even playing in the second half? Apparently he drifted over to the left but I can't remember him touching the ball. Lampard did most of the anchoring in midfield. 5

Heskey
Superb performance holding up play, winning headers, driving at defenders and creating the second goal. Probably deserved to score the header which hit the side netting and gave Belarus all sorts of problems. 8

Rooney
Great performance from Rooney - typically industrious, especially in getting back in the first half when the midfield didn't bother. Two well taken goals, the second was brilliant. probably just pipped Heskey to MoM. 8

Wright-Phillips (for Walcott)
Some great direct driving runs gave England a slightly different outlet on the right, although end product wasn't much of an improvement on Walcott. 6

Crouch (for Heskey)
Continued where Heskey left off, winning headers and putting himself about. Some nice touches too and had a half chance in the box after a Wright-Phillips run. 7

Beckham (for Rooney)
Only had a few minutes but did dig out a great cross to the far post from the byline, just missing Crouch.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

England 5 - 1 Kazakhstan

On the face of it a respectable scoreline with just one or two notable exceptions. Firstly, Kazakhstan 1??!?!?!?!?? What the fuck is going on? A country ranked below Hong Kong and "New Caledonia (according to David Pleat) - scored, abeit with an able Ashley Cole assist, against England. The other tiny problems were a) England were shit and b) Steven Gerrard was playing. I don't know what it is with England coaches, but you'd think by know someone would ahve twigged that Steven Gerrard is fucking awful in an England shirt. He's fine for Liverpool, but can't even piss himself properly with three lions on his scouse chest. Mind you, Lampard was only moderately less awful in this game. Barry, the best of the three starting midfielders was taken off at half time and replaced by an uninspiring Shaun Wright-Phillips. The best midfield performance of the night (from and England player at least) came from David Beckham's 10 minute cameo - now that says something. Walcott, after a bright start was simply ignored by the rest of the team, and the occasional pass he did get aimed at him, particularky by Gerrard, was terrible or left him with nowhere to go. He was completely wasted and the confidence built up against Croatia ebbed away, despite the fact that it was obvious he had the beating of half the Kazakh team if only he could get the ball. Rooney, despite his 2 goals and boundless energy was ineffective, wasteful and generally not very good, yet Jermaine Defoe, unused until the final 10, came on, looked sharp and scored. Heskey played reasonably well but should have grabbed a hat-trick (suffered from Heskey syndrome - unable to hit barn door and fell over a lot), but did link play well. Generally however, a poor performance by England against a team they should have delivered a footballing lesson to. kazakhstan, by contrast, passed crisply, quickly and accurately and created a few chances, I was more than impressed by them, especially given most of their players were so young and inexperience. England were sluggish, seemed to have rediscovered their inability to pass to each other or keep the ball, didn't create many chances and generally looked like they would struggle if they were playing Swindon Town.

England Team

James - didn't have much to do except deal with an awful Upson back pass and pick the ball out of the net. 6

Brown - Played reasonably well and made some good forward runs, and provided cover at the back for what was a shakey looking central partnership. 6

Ferdinand - Scored the opener and played reasonably well in defence, but did not seem to spur the team on in his Captain's role. 6

Upson - looked shakey and overawed, causing several dangerous moments in defence. 4

Cole - Played a dreadful ball across his own box to gift kazakhstan a goal and generally defended flimsily - looked better going forward but some passes and crosses went astray. 5

Gerrard - TERRIBLE - misplaced almost every pass, lost possession whenever he had the ball, didn't get forward enough - I could go on. As far as I'm concerned there never was a Gerrard-Lampard debate - Gerrard CANNOT play for England. 1

Lampard - Made to look better than he actually played because Gerrard was on the pitch. Some nice touches but some wild balls to nobody. 4

Barry - A few unusual misplaced passes but looked ok going forward and kept the midfield together (even with Gerrard's drag factor). Unlucky to be substitued for Wright-Phillips at half time. 6

Walcott - A bright start gave way to being largely ignored by the rest of the team for some bizarre reason - balls were not played early enough or to the right space for him to turn and run at the defense (which he easily had the beating of). Lack of ball-time seemed to affect his confidence as the game went on and his touch deteriorated in the second half. Not his best game, but not of his own making. 5

Heskey - Played reasonably well and led the line well, winning balls for team-mates - it was a pity not may of his team-mates were there to receive them! Unlucky not to score 2 or even 3, but still lacks the edge of a top finisher. 7

Rooney - Scored two goals and got Man-of the Match in a typically industrious performance, but struggled to get into the game from the left in the first half. As guilty as Gerrard on occasion of squandering possession and frequently came too deep looking for the ball, leaving Heskey isolated. Looked better up front in the second half but again failed to release the ball quickly enough several times to Walcott. 6

Wright-Phillips (for Barry, HT) - Full of running but to little effect. frequently made the wrong choice of final ball, although did win the corner which brought the opener. Like Walcott, underused by the rest of the team and looked uncomfortable on the left. 5

Beckham (for Walcott, 80) - Confident on the ball, accurate with passing and put in some excellent crosses which led to Rooney's second and almost created one for Heskey. England's best misfielder by far. 8

Defoe (for Rooney, 82) - came on, drove into the box and almost created a goal immediately. Looked much more effective than Rooney in the striker role and scored an assured and deserved goal a few minutes later after being put through by Heskey. Probably his best England performance for a while. 7