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The “beautiful game”

It's a phrase which is regularly repeated throughout the world to describe football. Ian Plenderleith looks at its numerous appearances in modern sport writing to decide if the game really is beautiful 

God curse Pelé for the beautiful game. Not for having played it, but for having said it. The cliche has become so entrenched in football writing, it’s almost as though some all-powerful totalitarian linguist had banned the word “football” from public use, and we have developed this cunning euphemism instead. Never mind that football, like any other sport, is only beautiful in rare, fleeting moments. And disregard all those other profound authors from the past two decades who’ve been telling us that football is in fact more than a game. There are numerous books, columns and websites which have co-opted the five syllables as their main moniker. We can presume they all thought they were the first.

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Dutch courage

A spate of death threats, with bullets sent in the post, is hurting the image of football in Holland. Derek Brookman reports

Many people, if asked to choose an appropriate adjective for Dutch society, would plump for “tolerant”. We all know about the views on prostitution and soft drugs, and the country also has a centuries-old tradition of welcoming those deemed not to ­conform elsewhere.

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Eastern promise

Russia has surprise new champions, from the Islamic region of Tatarstan. James Appell reports on Rubin Kazan's year of glory

When the Russian championship entered its mid-season break in May after 11 rounds, the unheralded Rubin Kazan sat atop the table. Rubin had taken many by surprise by winning their first seven matches, but few gave them any chance of remaining at the top once the season resumed in late July. In addition, during the break Rubin were rocked by the arrest of sporting director Rustem Saymanov, in connection with a triple murder committed in 1996. Then, straight after the restart, Rubin had five successive draws. The tide seemed to be turning.

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Russia – Euro 2008

What are the expectations for the team?
Thanks to the apparently golden touch of Guus Hiddink, probably greater than ever before. Russia teams of the past have generally managed to be less than the sum of their parts; Hiddink has managed to reverse that. The general feeling is that reaching the knockout stages would be a success. With a relatively tough group, Hiddink himself has tried to dampen any false hopes and said that his main target is the 2010 World Cup.

Is the coach popular?

He is now, although he has had to overcome the initial mistrust of those who said a foreigner would never get his head round the enigma that is Russian football. Along with his fellow Dutchman Dick Advocaat at Zenit St Petersburg, he seems to have cracked it.

Which players are good interviewees and who are the worst?
Andrei Arshavin and Vladislav Radimov, two of Advocaat’s players at Zenit, are always good value – friendly and open. At the other extreme, the grumpy and monosyllabic Sergei Ignashevich of CSKA Moscow is generally best avoided.

Are then any players with unusual hobbies or business interests?

Arshavin has a degree in fashion design, which included a thesis on “The development of sportswear manufacturing”. Alexei Smertin collects wine, and runs his own football academy in his native Barnaul in Siberia. He’s also obsessed with the works of John Fowles (author of The French Lieutenant’s Woman, among others), turning up at the novelist’s house in Dorset to introduce himself.

Do any of the players have famous girlfriends or wives?
There are no A-List celebrities, but plenty of wannabes. Four years ago, ahead of Euro 2004 a group of the players’ wives posed nude for a calendar. No word of a reprise this year though.

Will there be any rehearsed goal celebrations?
Unlikely. The Russians don’t go in for this kind of flamboyance. Don’t expect anything more exciting than some fist‑pumping.

Are there any players involved in politics?

Arshavin capitalised on his popularity as Russian football’s golden boy to gain election to the St Petersburg legislative assembly in 2006, campaigning on Vladimir Putin’s United Russia ticket.

What will the media coverage be like?

Sovietsky Sport and the estimable Sport Express will battle it out for the heavyweight coverage in print. The garrulous Andrei Kanchelskis, now general director at first division club FC Nosta (owned by Alisher Usmanov, who also owns just under 25 per cent of Arsenal), may pop up as a TV pundit.

Will there be many fans travelling to the tournament?

Not really. With the costs of getting and staying there beyond the average Russian, the travelling support tends to be restricted to the caviar sandwich eaters of the burgeoning business class, who can doubtless take the chance to check up on their Swiss bank accounts. Russian football song culture remains primitive and unimaginative, not least where the national team is concerned.

Dan Brennan

Euro 2008

Exclusive chats with Cristiano Ronaldo, insider gossip from the Italian camp and tactical analysis from a host of expert coaches will be among the things we won't be doing over the next month. But we will be putting together daily European Championship updates, while also preparing comprehensive coverage of the tournament for the next edition of WSC. Will Euro 2008 live up to the claim we made during World Cup 94 that major championships are better when England aren't involved? Find out over the next four weeks.


Comment

Spanish lessons for England 30-06-08 ~ England can learn from the champions, apparently
Teutonic efficiency?
29-06-08 ~ Why you don’t have to be a great team to get to the final
On the transfer trail
27-06-08 ~ Likely movers from Euro 2008 and within the UK
Arshavin v Aragones
26-06-08 ~ The men getting attention prior to the Spain v Russia semi-final
Englishmen abroad
25-06-08 ~ The anglo-centric build up to the Germany v Turkey semi-final
New ground for Spain and Ince
23-06-08 ~ The day after the final quarter-final
Spanish expectations
22-06-08 ~ The surprise today would be if Spain beat Italy
Dutch masters
21-06-08 ~ Guus Hiddink sends out Russia to face his native country
Turkey test for confident Croatia 20-06-08 ~ The second quarter-final confounds commentators
Phil's final fling?
19-06-08 ~ Portugal face Germany in the first quarter-final
Russia's time
18-06-08 ~ Group D has more than one team with something to prove
Italy and France fear a fix
17-06-08 ~ Anyone could go through from Group C
Austria's big night
16-06-08 ~ The co-hosts invoke the spirit of 1978
Host story 15-06-08 ~ A poor show from Switzerland and Austria
Seeing the world in negative 14-06-08 ~ Great teams don't always win
Tangled Webb 13-06-08 ~ English impact on the tournament
Phil the gap
12-06-08 ~ Portugal's manager has a new job
No pain for Spain
11-06-08 ~ Easy for Spain; Turkey v Switzerland unearths unpleasant memories
Offside? 10-06-08 ~ A dodgy decision in the best game so far
Still no shocks
09-06-08 ~ Results are as expected, and the Dutch are rowing
Anglo angles
08-06-08 ~ The obsession with England continues as the other hosts take to the field
And they're off – but do we care? 07-06-08 ~ One of the hosts starts it all off
Euros not accepted 06-06-08 ~ The British press struggle to get excited about the tournament

Message board

Join in the debate on WSC's Euro 2008 message board. Current busy threads include:
Euro 2008 report: England triumph
Why I like the German football team
Why I hate the German football team
I almost felt sorry for Clive Tyldesley…

Tournament Anti-XI
Löw Will Tear Us Apart
Euro 2008 report: England's progress thus far
Anglicise Foriegn names here
Quarters, Semis, Final
Raymond Domenech

I Love Martin O'Neill

New discoveries
Let's get superficial
Anyone but Italy

Euro 2008 Lookalikes Thread
Euro 2008 checklist
Things about Euro 2008 you're pleased about
Things about Euro 2008 you're already annoyed by
British bookies

Panini Swap Shop

Match by match threads:

Final
Germany v Spain

Semi-finals
Germany v Turkey
Russia v Spain

Quarter-finals
Holland v Russia
Spain v Italy
Croatia v Turkey
Portugal v Germany

Group stage
Spain v Greece

Russia v Sweden

France v Italy

Holland v Romania
Austria v Germany
Poland v Croatia
Czech Republic v Turkey
Switzerland v Portugal
Greece v Russia
Sweden v Spain
Italy v Romania
France v Netherlands
Austria v Poland
Croatia v Germany
Switzerland v Turkey
Czech Republic v Portugal
Greece v Sweden
Spain v Russia

Italy v Netherlands
Romania v France
Germany v Poland
Austria v Croatia
Portugal v Turkey
Switzerland v Czech Republic


Team guide

Find more about the participating countries with our handy team-by-team guide

Group A
Czech Republic  Portugal  Switzerland  Turkey

Group B
Austria  Croatia  Germany  Poland

Group C
France  Italy  Netherlands  Romania

Group D
Greece  Russia  Spain  Sweden


Wallchart

To help you follow the games, download our Euro 2008 wallchart that was given away with WSC 256 (and if you want a proper version click here to buy the issue). Download is a 1.1mb pdf

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