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Matt Jarvis, England captain

Matt Jarvis trains with EnglandAt Murrayfield on Saturday, England's rugby team were led out by a 25-year-old with only one previous cap to his name. A player with an excellent record in domestic competitions but never previously thought ready to make the step up.

Chris Robshaw's England beat Scotland 13-6.

What do you think are the chances of England's footballers taking the field against France in Donetsk on June 11 with Matt Jarvis wearing the hallowed armband?

For the Wolves winger is football's answer to Robshaw: 25, capped once, and routinely excellent in the Premier League.

Jarvis, obviously, will not be England captain in Ukraine - and I'm not seriously arguing that he should be.

He probably won't even be there - England's shallow fame obsession means flawed big-club players like Theo Walcott and Stewart Downing are more likely to go.

But it illustrates how different sports deal with failure and crisis. Rugby, a true team game, places the collective above the individual.

Players are genuinely picked on form alone, and the omission of a big name does not create the hullaballoo generated any time Frank Lampard finds himself on the bench.

If a player fails to meet expectations, he is out. Just look at the purge of England's World Cup squad. Though the RFU handed out a number of fines for misbehaviour, the personnel changes for the Six Nations were never about finding players guilty of anything.

The World Cup simply proved the existing crop lacked the ability to win, and the mix of characters on the playing and coaching staffs led to off-field issues. So they changed it.

Players were not axed as a punishment, like naughty schoolchildren. They were left out because they had a demonstrably negative impact on the team's performance.

There can be little doubt that if we took rugby's approach, John Terry would not be going to Euro 2012.

He might be slightly better than the next available centre-back, he has become detrimental to England's chances.

Clearly, Terry's continued presence in the England camp has become a massive distraction. Far more massive than the step down in quality from Terry to Joleon Lescott.

It is not about pre-judging Terry's upcoming trial. The reasons for omitting the Chelsea man are sporting, not disciplinary.

England have a better chance of winning without him.

Terry's bizarre attempted 'coup' at the World Cup was one reason among many why England failed so lamentably in South Africa.

Why set yourself up for a repeat - with possible added awkwardness if Terry and Rio Ferdinand are both in the squad.

Terry's supposed importance as a leader of men has never translated itself into results - at international level, at least - so why gamble on a potentially divisive figure?

Fabio Capello's anger over Terry's removal is surely more about the FA's chain of command rather than a sense of loyalty to the Chelsea man.

But it's not just about Terry, but the whole, stale, England setup.

In most sports - as in most areas of life - you try something, and if it doesn't work you try something else.

England have tried the 'Golden Generation' in every tournament since Euro 2004. We might think they are good, but the empirical evidence very strongly suggests they are nowhere near good enough.

The Guardian's Kevin McCarra wrote on Monday: "Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard have to tailor their game to the fact that both are moving into the veteran phase."

Fat chance of that - the pair have notched up a half-century of matches in the same England midfield without tailoring their game to the fact they are playing with each other.

Of course, the rugby team are at the beginning of the cycle between World Cups, whereas it is now too late for Capello to do much about his present squad. As we stumble towards Euro 2012, how depressing is it that he failed to seize the opportunity for change after the World Cup?

It would be wonderful to see England enter a major championship without big names - and not for reasons of spite.

Is it not the largely unheralded but truly united teams that punch above their weight in major tournaments?

Not just the likes of Uruguay, Paraguay and even New Zealand at the last World Cup - but also Germany.

Jogi Loew's side only truly came out of their shell once injury ruled the old stager Michael Ballack out of the tournament.

A supposed crisis turned out to be the best thing that could have happened to a dynamic, fleet-footed team weighed down by Ballack's lumbering presence in the centre of the park.

Of course, the Germans have both quality and unity. So do Spain. That is what makes champions.

The likes of Jarvis, Phil Jones and Daniel Sturridge may not be ready. They may never be ready. But let's at least give them a go.

Spain have exceptional players, but before Euro 2008 they first had to sweep away the generation of Raul.

England have a similar chance to turn the page, yet stick with the same formula that has failed time after time.

Albert Einstein once defined insanity as: "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

What on earth would he make of the England football team?

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54 comments

  • ****  •  3 months ago
    My own opinion England are old and predictable a complete overhaul of players and manager is well overdue. Some young players who have passion and want to play for there country. maybe if they removed money from the international team you would be left with people who want to play for there country
    • gregg 3 months ago
      England players do not get paid, they donate their playing fee to charities such as Help for Heroes and other worthy causes. I agree with the rest
  • Kris  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
    Scotty P should be next England Captain
  • Ashley Cole  •  Watford, England  •  3 months ago
    At last some sense
  • Radge2def  •  3 months ago
    Good article, and the suggestions are worth a pop at least for qualifying probably for the tournament.
  • spartacus  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    eng}land doesnt like change!!! been doing the same stuff since 66!! 2 semi finals{italia 90,euro96} to show for it,!!! same ole same ole im afraid!!
  • Jack C  •  Hillsborough, United States  •  3 months ago
    In football the media and loud mouthed choose players. It is not the player fault that any gesture they make become yearly news. Get a manager and keep hand off. In FA wants to have a say in any things that alone advances no cause but the members of FA and a few clubs.
  • Bolton Ballshifters  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
    Joe Hart should be the captain, he'll be around for 10 years at least.
  • sammy  •  Stafford, England  •  3 months ago
    joe hart

    micah richards© dawson/ ledgy king

    phil jones johnson
    scot parker

    gerrard barry

    downing/johnson/sturridge chamberlain/miller

    rooney

    subs
    walcot
    bent
    walker
    lovermore
    defoe
    welbeck

    manager ; Marcelo Bielsa
    • sammy 3 months ago
      gud team,,
    • GARY 3 months ago
      Spurs fan by any chance? Who is Miller??
    • Andy 3 months ago
      milner. see this is the problem again barry should never go.

      Goalkeeper - Hart
      Defenders - Walker, Cahill,Shawcross or phil jones, Baines.
      Midfielders - Lennon,Sinclair,Wilshere,Rodwell
      Strikers - Rooney, Sturridge

      Subs
      N.Dyer
      Jarvis
      Shawcross or Jones
      Martin Kelly
      Glen Johnson
      D.Graham
      S.Gerrard
      Milner
      Ashley Young
      A.Cole
      Welbeck
      Lampard
  • Railway Cottage  •  3 months ago
    Joe Hart !
  • ZougaTheHappy  •  3 months ago
    I don't see lescott as the next best thing after Terry - even with his injury problems Ledley King is one of the best Cbs in the country and is a fantastic leader - why not have him in the squad as a replacement for Terry, although not as Captain.
    • Adam 3 months ago
      What a surprise, the yid is calling for one of his own to be selected, a naturally unbiased view from the prolific numpty!
    • spartacus 3 months ago
      lescott was imense against spain recently,
    • Radge2def 3 months ago
      hes great! but i wouldnt take a player who cant play consistently due to dubious knees.
  • j g boulter  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
    نعم
  • PHILLIP S  •  Reading, England  •  3 months ago
    Its about Time Someone, Wrote a Senesible Article, an Article i Totally Agree with, give the Youngsters a Chance to Shine, they cant be any Worse, than the Current Crop, of Ageing Has Beens. They may even, Produce some Shocks.
  • Jack  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    good article. unfortunately the management has no imagination and it won't happen until capello leaves. stuart pearce is the clear replacement that only a few people can see - he has experience coaching a lot of the players that have now moved up to the first team and he is england through and through. he's no nonsense and could be the man to bring back passion into the england international team.

    terry should not be picked, gerrard should only be picked if he plays well enough for the rest of the season and lampard should only be picked if he plays enough games, there's obviously a reason why he's been on the bench recently, and that's because he's not the player he used to be.

    i'd be happy with a back 4 of micah richards, phil jones, lescott/smalling/cahill, cole. plus players like cleverly should be given a chance if he regains the form he showed at the start of the season. we shouldn't feel the need to pick a big striker like crouch or caroll just because we think it's absolutely necessary, only if they're gonna add to the squad.
  • Eliot  •  Fremont, United States  •  3 months ago
    Who cares if they're ready or not? Just put them out there and let them show what they are made of. Look alt the German squad on paper: almost nothing there. They finished third at the World Cup. They dismissed our star studded squad 4-1 en route, BTW. Does anyone remember that? "Little Hat" had his chance and blew it. Actually, I like the guy for giving the FA heaps about interfering the way they have. The FA should never have interfered. "Hat" probably would have changed the captaincy on his own. He'll probably resign.
  • James  •  Molde, Norway  •  3 months ago
    "The likes of Jarvis, Phil Jones and Daniel Sturridge may not be ready. They may never be ready. But let's at least give them a go."
    Where's the sense it that? If they're not ready, then they're not ready. You can damm all the big names in English football all you like, but it doesn't really cover up the fact that there is a distinct lack of quality to be found else where. For example: I doubt you'd come very far in Fantasy football if you just had English players on your team.
    • Radge2def 3 months ago
      You never know until you try. How do you know if they are ready until you give them a call? Thats what the article is saying. What is known has been tried and been average to poor. So why not try the guys who are showing a bit of passion and urgency?
    • joanne 3 months ago
      The sensible thing would be to read the whole article...there is sense in that ..that's called context. What James in Norway is saying is 'Playing people who are 'ready' and 'a big name' over and over again, which has failed every time' makes sense. Yes, that is a genius idea, hail the new Einstein..He is right...Lets do that again. They would never think of that in Rugby and lets face it the Rugby team is more successful than our football team..
      I am in Norway HOORAY I hope England lose ...
  • Paddy  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    StevieG should be the Captain, fresh from securing another Treble for The King's Men he will be the natural leader for the team.
    • Kernow Medical Supplies L ... 3 months ago
      Paddy seriously....what on earth have you been taking?! Kudos for blind faith beyond the call of duty though!
    • Ashley 3 months ago
      Treble? POSSIBLE Carling Cup win - Check. League win - ermm.....no. FA Cup win - maybe(still a long way to go). Champions League win - hahahaha, no. Europa League win - urm....no. That leave 2 trophies you can win. Could have sworn you needed 3 (THREE) for a treble??
    • Adam 3 months ago
      Paddy I hope you develop gangrene in your leg, require amputation and subsequently fall down the stairs at home alone, the last sounds gracing your eyes before you pass that of the paramedics as they knock down your door 5 days later in vain!
  • Valerie  •  Ilford, England  •  3 months ago
    Stevie G for me, defo not Terry.
  • Keith  •  Munich, Germany  •  3 months ago
    Definition of Insanity. Keep doing it the same way and each time expecting a different result.
  • stuart  •  Paris, France  •  3 months ago
    Totally agree, they should have shipped out the dinosaurs years ago. The team, not just the squad, should include Jones, ox,welbeck,lescott, smalling and yes even Jarvo combined with the experience of Crouch, Stevie G, Rooney at least the FA would have stood up and felt something drop! Whats the worst that will happen...we may loose...well heads up folks thats all we ever do!!!
  • Steven  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    a very good and fair article. I would say that Hart and Wiltshire have been an extent of bringing in the new from Capello. They both got in before they were as renowned as theyare now. But we can hardly say that those two have been anything but a success so yeah, why not mix it up a bit more?

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Alex Chick spent the World Cup pontificating from the comfort of his own front room, and will continue rambling about football from the dark recesses of the Eurosport office. Not so much Armchair Pundit as Swivel Chair Pundit. He has been Deputy Managing Editor at Eurosport-Yahoo! since 2007, although it took him until last week to work out how to use the photocopier.

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