Early Doors - Your morning briefing blog

Early Doors

Kazakhstan confidential

Fri Oct 10 09:00AM

We all know there are not meant to be easy games in international football any more. We all also know that's absolute bunkum.

There are still easy games and Kazakhstan at home is one of them.

Kazakhstan are officially worse than New Caledonia and Equatorial Guinea. They have nobody of note - not even a Kinkladze or a Hleb - and have had to travel 3,500 miles, across about 15 time zones, to get here.

Basically, they are a League Two side with jet lag. If that's not an easy game, then Early Doors doesn't know what is. Except Spurs away.

And yet Early Doors feels slightly bad that we know so little about our visitors; that the whole public image of Kazakhstan comes from a fictional comedy creation.

So ED thought it would do some shaky research to compile a little fact sheet.

FIVE THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT KAZAKHSTAN AND WERE TOO UNINTERESTED TO ASK

1-Who they are

No wonder Sacha Baron Cohen chose Kazakhstan as Borat's country of origin. The country is a completely blank canvas about which nobody knows anything.

There are 15 million of them - so why has nobody ever heard of a Kazakh? The short answer is that none of them ever seem to do anything.

Seriously. Look at this list of notable Kazakhs and point to the famous people. Although it's nice to see a special sub-section for Freedom Heroes.

It would seem that the biggest cheeses among that rag bag are Rayimbek, 18th-century Kazakh warrior, and Abay Kunanbayev, 19th-century poet, composer and educator.

No Kazakh has ever worn a mankini, although they do like to consume horses and equine products. Their national dish is noodles with horse meat, washed down with fermented horse milk.

2-Where it is

Given it status as the world's ninth largest country, Kazakhstan certainly keeps a low profile. Even armed with the knowledge that it's absolutely massive, most people would struggle to point it out on a map.

What is certainly true is that it isn't in Europe.

Places that the Kazakh capital Astana is further east than include Kabul, Karachi, the whole of Iran and the Arabian peninsula. The country shares over 1,000 miles of border with China, and in the far eastern region anyone with a good arm can lob stones into Mongolia.

More damningly, Kazakhstan has never even entered the Eurovision Song Contest, a competition with such a generous interpretation of Europe's borders that it once accepted an entry from Morocco.

3-Why they are playing England

A couple of years Australia decided they'd prefer to come from Asia rather than their own continent, and switched federations.

Kazakhstan did something similar in 2002, but instead opted to dump Asia for the suave, sophisticated charms of the European section.

Following their switch to UEFA, they were rewarded for their treachery by landing in a nightmare World Cup qualifying group that was both extremely difficult and completely devoid of glamour, featuring as it did Ukraine, Turkey, Denmark, Greece, Albania and Georgia. The Kazakhs picked up a solitary point from 12 matches (Georgia away).

All this continent-swapping can only end in tears, as it is only a matter of time until Wales, in a desperate bid to reach their first World Cup since 1958, apply to join Oceania.

4-Who their danger men are

With their dismal start to their career as professional Europeans, it is tempting to say nobody is a danger man. But they won two matches, one against Serbia, in Euro 2008 qualifying so they aren't total chumps. Plus they kept the goals against column down to a respectable 21 from 14 games (San Marino shipped 57 in two fewer games).

Twenty-two-year-old striker Sergei Ostapenko is useful, although his international strike rate - four goals from 16 caps - is only slightly better than Emile Heskey's.

Midfielder Ruslan Baltiev has been in the side 11 years and has 67 caps. That doesn't make him good, of course, just durable.

Dynamo Moscow midfielder Andrei Karpovich is the only member of the current squad who plays outside Kazakhstan.

5-Why they are so good at cycling

Actually, we probably do know this. The mighty Astana cycling team's former members include Kazakhs Alexandre Vinokourov (drug cheat) and Andrey Kashechkin (drug cheat) - both of whom have been sacked. Astana were banned from the 2008 Tour de France over suspicions that their riders were waist-deep in vials of refrigerated blood.

They have since been restored and the current roster features eight Kazakhs and one Lance Armstrong - just about the last man left in cycling who has never tested positive for anything. Oddly, the French continue to attack Armstrong with tremendous fervour even though he's the only thing giving their stinking, rotten, pointless sport any credibility. But Early Doors digresses.

If Tony Hawks ever makes a follow-up to his whimsical book Playing The Moldovans At Tennis, in which he played the Moldovan football team at tennis, he would do well not to call it Playing The Kazakhs At Cycling.

- - -

QUOTE OF THE DAY: "I'm in a difficult situation at Wigan and not getting on well with Steve Bruce at the moment. We will see how long this state of affairs goes on for. He said I shouldn't play against France last month, but I did and he seems to be resentful towards me." Washing his dirty laundry in public will almost certainly help Paul Scharner patch up his differences with Steve Bruce.

FOREIGN VIEW: Croatian schoolchildren could soon be taught how to behave like good sports fans in an attempt to stamp out the hooliganism and racism that have marred the country's image in recent years. The initiative, the brainchild of a teacher, has been devised to coincide with the world handball championships that Croatia hosts in January but the primary targets are football fans, known for violent behaviour, racist abuse and clashing with police at home and abroad.

COMING UP: If it hasn't been called the Battle of Britain yet, it has now. England's Under-21s take on Wales this evening in a European Championship playoff. You can follow it right here from 19:45 UK time.

 

  1. By the way Jay and Mick great session last night I told you Jay all those hours on Guitar Hero would pay off you were on fire, and Mick I can only compare you to the drummer off Green Day he is brilliant too and what vocals we are the next big thing, and I know you were both impressed with my Triangle work. Psyche

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:29AM

    Report abuse

  2. Morning Rey, I mean Jay.

    sikka316From sikka316 on Fri Oct 10 09:30AM

    Report abuse

  3. No fbf will be fine with me being premature means he doesnt have to be Jay

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:31AM

    Report abuse

  4. Watch us doubt the mic, watch us doubt the mic, watch us doubt the mic...........

    take it away Anne!

    mickr273From mickr273 on Fri Oct 10 09:35AM

    Report abuse

  5. anne - exactly my thoughts, it just seemed to click wiv u, me and mick, im glad u liked the guitar solo's. The triangle work 'no doubt' was up there with liam's.

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Fri Oct 10 09:35AM

    Report abuse

  6. Psyche

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:35AM

    Report abuse

  7. Lets get ready to doubt it, lets get ready to doubt iiiiit, get ready, get steady...doubt it! everybody doubt it!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Fri Oct 10 09:37AM

    Report abuse

  8. Hey JAM whey dont we do a demo tonite and send it to Some Steam he can show it to Simon Cowell on Saturday at the X-Factor show

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:38AM

    Report abuse

  9. SBW Woman! still working it hunni

    Morning folks

    Jay awesome man ... who you wrestling today fella?

    fitbutfrustratedFrom fitbutfrustrated on Fri Oct 10 09:39AM

    Report abuse

  10. doubt it!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Fri Oct 10 09:40AM

    Report abuse

  11. horse actually tastes a lot like beef, but is less fatty :D

    padbodFrom padbod on Fri Oct 10 09:41AM

    Report abuse

  12. Lovin that new look too

    I could do some lameass hive and honey reference but no

    fitbutfrustratedFrom fitbutfrustrated on Fri Oct 10 09:42AM

    Report abuse

  13. Anne- good idea, do u think sikka...i mean simon will like us??
    FBF - im wrestling nobody, im doubt.it.man, im here to doubt the day away.

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Fri Oct 10 09:42AM

    Report abuse

  14. Morning fbf where is your Super Outfit?

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:42AM

    Report abuse

  15. Wales are not applying to join Oceania, they are applying to join Antartica, were they will play against Peter I Island, South Orkney Islands, South Shetland Islands and the Falklands!

    johnl.trishFrom johnl.trish on Fri Oct 10 09:43AM

    Report abuse

  16. doubt it!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Fri Oct 10 09:44AM

    Report abuse

  17. Mornin all.

    kgh_rFrom kgh_r on Fri Oct 10 09:44AM

    Report abuse

  18. typical english press.
    lets rubbish all our opponents because they arent wothy to be on the same pittch as england. dinnae think so.
    england and kazakstan have more in common than the media thinks, both didnt qualify for euro 2008!
    england have no divine right to beat anyone, like the media thinks, if the players adopt this attitude then you could be in trouble.

    marcgrant7From marcgrant7 on Fri Oct 10 09:49AM

    Report abuse

  19. I'm in the moo-ood for doubting, I feel like doubting. Ooooooooo I wont ever stop tonight!

    mickr273From mickr273 on Fri Oct 10 09:50AM

    Report abuse

  20. Im sorry about last night fbf but when I got home I logged and Marco was waiting for me to chat - we chatted for a long time about curtains and colour schemes for the lounge he was really nice, turns out he only comes on here to try and pull the guys he would rather blog on Graham Norton's web page - so there is no need to worry

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:50AM

    Report abuse

  21. Morning Bob, what do you think the best result for Ireland would be on Saturday... In the Italy v Bulgaria game?

    kevin1985kaneFrom kevin1985kane on Fri Oct 10 09:51AM

    Report abuse

  22. Spot on Marc!

    kevin1985kaneFrom kevin1985kane on Fri Oct 10 09:52AM

    Report abuse

  23. Exactly Marc, Remember the mighty Macedonia held England scoreless at Wembley 2 years ago.

    kgh_rFrom kgh_r on Fri Oct 10 09:53AM

    Report abuse

  24. Jay it's a NO from me.

    sikka316From sikka316 on Fri Oct 10 09:53AM

    Report abuse

  25. Just let the Dancin', just feel the beat, babe
    That's all you've gotta do
    I can't stop dancin'
    So move your feet, babe
    when I get up close to you

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:54AM

    Report abuse

  26. I wear my Super outfit evry day there called my pants and they need to very super when talking to you babay doll ;-)

    fitbutfrustratedFrom fitbutfrustrated on Fri Oct 10 09:54AM

    Report abuse

  27. Ok Bob its too subtle for me who are you - Nice Kev you have come as Mr Fix it Man no job too small

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:55AM

    Report abuse

  28. JohnT South Shetland Islands are no joke BTW

    fitbutfrustratedFrom fitbutfrustrated on Fri Oct 10 09:55AM

    Report abuse

  29. No anne, Im "Site Visit Man"

    kevin1985kaneFrom kevin1985kane on Fri Oct 10 09:56AM

    Report abuse

  30. Sikka - Simon you cant ruin our dreams you cruel man

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Fri Oct 10 09:56AM

    Report abuse

Comment on this article

Please sign in to add your comments.