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Complacent Cole deserves boos

Mon Oct 13 08:57AM

Early Doors never thought it would see anybody leap to Ashley Cole's defence.

This is a man who embodies everything odious about the modern game. Who left his boyhood club to chase money; who became the face (or the back) of anti-respect when he turned away from a referee; who played the field despite landing a pop star wife; who published a remarkably self-pitying autobiography that sold only 4000 copies.

Now he is cast as a victim after England fans booed him for his calamitous pass that led to Kazakhstan's goal on Saturday.

Words like 'disgraceful', 'mindless' and 'idiots' are bandied about by players, managers and pundits who reach the po-faced conclusion that anyone who booed Cole is worse than Hitler.

First of all, there is the namby-pamby argument that nobody should be subjected to public ridicule.

Tell that to Ashley's more successful other half Cheryl, currently appearing on a TV programme that has spent the last two months laughing at poor saps who think they can sing but can't.

Next comes the claim that the fans are to blame for England's poor home record. Wembley will never become a fortress unless people get behind the team and show unwavering support.

Surely this puts the cart before the horse? Fans wouldn't be booing if the team wasn't so crap.

The crowd had already endured 68 minutes of utter tosh with some patience before Cole's party piece allowed Zhambyl Kukeyev to race through and score the most embarrassing goal England have conceded since Davide 'General' Gualtieri took just eight seconds to beat David Seaman for San Marino.

Rio Ferdinand also deserves blame, incidentally. If he had reacted to Cole's ricket as quickly as Kukeyev did, he would have cut the ball out easily.

Only then did the jeers rain down on Cole. But it is important to understand that he wasn't booed for the mistake as much as what the mistake represented.

For reasons that are painfully obvious, Early Doors doesn't condone booing people for incompetence. Cole was guilty of more than that.

That San Marino goal in 1993 came from another left-back error, by Stuart Pearce. He under-hit a backpass and San Marino scored. But it was merely rubbish, not reprehensible.

When people say Cole didn't make his mistake on purpose, they are wrong. Of course he did it on purpose.

ED doesn't mean he deliberately gave away a goal. But he knew that the pass was showy and risky, and he played it anyway because it was only Kazakhstan.

In nearly a decade of club football, has Cole ever done anything as stupid as that? (On the pitch, that is.) Would he ever, in a million years, think of doing that for Chelsea? Of course not.

Cole personified the entire England team, which was suffused with complacency. Where the 4-1 win in Croatia was full of urgency, drive and ambition, Saturday's match was totally flat.

England were so convinced that goals would come by divine right, they couldn't be bothered to make anything happen.

It was the same at the back. In the first half, rather than making an obvious clearance, Matthew Upson attempted a dangerous backpass to David James. Presumably because booting the ball into Row Z against such lowly opposition would have been embarrassing.

A couple of minutes before the first goal, Kazakhstan nearly scored after Cole was caught miles out of position.

Where was he? Vomiting on the floor of a black cab? Watching X-Factor? Debating some p*ss-take contract offer?

Clearly, England were not trying, and Cole was the worst offender.

Clubs and the FA are happy to view football as a product when it suits them. They take full advantage when people pay huge sums to consume football matches, replica shirts, Peter Crouch calendars and Wes Brown alarm clocks.

Despite this relentless commercialisation, there seems to remain an old-fashioned view that the people who shell out thousands of pounds a year for this tat should not be viewed as discriminating customers.

They are expected to shell out £70 a head for tickets, get a crappy old train to a dank corner of North-West London (no parking at English grounds, obviously), spend another tenner on a programme, then buy overpriced hot dogs and fizzy drinks.

And then they are expected not to complain when they see something as lifeless and complacent as the first 70 minutes against Kazakhstan?

Nobody is forcing people to come to football matches. If they are not entertained, they won't be back. That's business. And if you don't want football to be a business, bring prices back down to 1966 levels, when World Cup tickets set you back all of seven bob.

Otherwise, you must expect people to make their voices heard when they feel short-changed.

And who said unconditional support was the best way to help your team win, anyway? Why is it that fans are expected to sit there (sorry, stand there) and cheer, clap and whoop, whatever fetid tripe their team feeds them?

Managers who take this approach - well, Kevin Keegan - are ridiculed for it. There are times when you need a good old-fashion rollicking to sort things out - and the booing of Cole was the fans' version of the hairdryer treatment.

Players are mollycoddled and protected from reality enough as it is. Do they really need fans to overlook their failings and give them a pat on the back they clearly don't deserve?

England's performance in general - and Cole's in particular - was unacceptable and they needed to be told so.

Things improved markedly after the booing started - do you think it was a coincidence? Well, yes, it probably was.

The late glut of goals probably had less to do with the abuse meted out to Cole than England's realisation that defending set-pieces is no more a part of Kazakh culture than naked wrestling or the running of the Jew.

But it's fun to boo Ashley Cole.

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Disagree with the above? Well, you're in good company. Jonathan Symcox explains why booing simply isn't on. And Reda Maher agrees with him. Early Doors thinks they are both fools.

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QUOTE OF THE WEEKEND: Steven Gerrard: "It's up to the manager whether he plays me and Frank [Lampard] in central midfield or plays a three and changes the formation."

Only for the staggering arrogance in Gerrard's statement. It hasn't even occurred to him that he might be dropped.

EXCHANGE OF THE WEEKEND: Paul Dickov on Goals on Sunday, proving he is just as troublesome as a pundit as he was as a player.

Pleasingly, Robbie Savage was the target of his mischief, forcing Chris Kamara to defuse a potentially embarrassing situation.

Savage on Scotland 'striker' Chris Iwelumo: "I didn't expect to hear that sound coming out of his mouth."

Dickov: "Why?"

Savage: "Well, er.."

[Awkward silence...]

Kamara: "Because he's coloured!! HAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! It's OK, you can say it!!!"

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FOREIGN VIEW: Early Doors is bracing itself for the worst. Despite France coming from two goals down to draw in Romania on Saturday, the most entertaining man in international football could still get the push. The French FA meets on Wednesday to discuss Raymond Domenech's position.

  1. webisan1 tell me all about your more interesting life

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:36PM

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  2. webisan
    Rightly or wrongly surely A @#$% should have been man enough to laugh this off at the time and all this diatribe could have been avoided

    fitbutfrustratedFrom fitbutfrustrated on Mon Oct 13 04:36PM

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  3. Anne

    You me and Cheryl now your talking threesomes mmmmmmmmmmmmm ;-)

    fitbutfrustratedFrom fitbutfrustrated on Mon Oct 13 04:38PM

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  4. We do all the major venues Rob you will have to speak to fbf and jack if you want to book us we are getting really packed out though we have a 6th Birthday Party in the middle of Julember and we havent even looked at Smarch

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:38PM

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  5. Anne without the solo's we would be nothing. I didnt spend half my life on guitar hero to get @#$% from a fello band member. Plus i do warn u, but uve always done the dance b4 i even start the solo.

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:39PM

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  6. No I'm not, but as well as being an enrgy efficiency advisor, I have a side job of planning all sorts of religious/cultural coming-of-age ceremonies. If you do well at the barmitzva then I might be able to get you some work out in Africa for young girls getting massive plates inserted into their bottom lip.

    From there it's stadium gigs all the way baby. Stick with me and you'll make it big in no time.

    rob_snaithFrom rob_snaith on Mon Oct 13 04:39PM

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  7. I dont know what to say fbf I might be accused of using the blog to satisfy myself

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:40PM

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  8. 'Youve always done the dance before I even start the sole' Love it. I think that has to be the most subtley innuendo laden line I've ever read on here.

    rob_snaithFrom rob_snaith on Mon Oct 13 04:41PM

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  9. rob as good as that sounds, anne has kinda got a thing wiv FBF and jacks been really peaceful wiv his help. I dunno if weve got room for another manager, il ask howay man micky whose new nickname might the 'byker from grove' but were still working on that!!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:42PM

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  10. Sign him up Jay Ive always wanted to try the plate thing

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:42PM

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  11. anne do u fear what others will say?say what u have to say.We are in a free world.Peace

    jacknforFrom jacknfor on Mon Oct 13 04:42PM

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  12. I stuck up for asley cole at the weekend but ED has changed my mind. Of course we can boo players when they make mistakes-football after al is a pantomine at times. The key point is this though; if you are booing one of your own players you can not call yourself a supporter.

    jammydodge6From jammydodge6 on Mon Oct 13 04:44PM

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  13. You are right Jay and I know you have said it before its the Blond hair and the fit body that will get us the chick interest

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:44PM

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  14. I'm sure brother Jack and I could work out some sort of power-sharing agreement. Much like Tsangarai and Mugabe!

    rob_snaithFrom rob_snaith on Mon Oct 13 04:45PM

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  15. ED is spot on. England played like they they didnt care on saturday. If they had of done they would have won that game by 10 or 11. Good article today.

    jammydodge6From jammydodge6 on Mon Oct 13 04:46PM

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  16. Despite his "staggering arrogance", you'd agree with him wouldn't you ED?

    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/13102008/58/world
    -cup-qual-gerrard-fans-right-boo.html

    alihatefiFrom alihatefi on Mon Oct 13 04:47PM

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  17. rob #557 lmao, its funny uve been away so long yet fit right back in with a corker lol.

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:48PM

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  18. Thanks Jack did you get my email telling you about the venues?

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:49PM

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  19. anne - hang on a minute what venues?? u have to start discussing stuff like that wiv me first, remember without me u would be nothing but am!!!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:50PM

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  20. Thanks Jay, I do try to do my best with the materials I have to hand.

    rob_snaithFrom rob_snaith on Mon Oct 13 04:51PM

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  21. Good to see not all of Eurosports journos are singing from the same hymn sheet. Personally i agree with everyone. it is ok to boo and it isnt. Its that simple.

    jammydodge6From jammydodge6 on Mon Oct 13 04:52PM

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  22. doubt it!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:52PM

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  23. hahaha got a last doubt in there. Im off now guys anne if u feel the need to discuss anything wiv me go ahead, if not then nothings changed there then. Bye all and remember if in doubt..double doubt!!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:54PM

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  24. Sorry Jay you are right Ill email you the list first you can check it over and see if they are big enough for you and I remember you gave me the break are you @yahoo.com or uk? or shall I send them to your gamertag tonite?

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:54PM

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  25. I just ate whole bag of Tangfastics to myself and consequently feel a little sick.

    Going back to my hotel now, was good to catch up with some of you. Might do so again before too long.

    Keep up the good work JAM, and drop me a line iof you're interested.

    rob_snaithFrom rob_snaith on Mon Oct 13 04:55PM

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  26. anne im at yahoo.co.uk not that it matters :-(

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Mon Oct 13 04:56PM

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  27. Lovely to see ya Rob you havent lost it buddie :)

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:57PM

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  28. Ok i totally agree with everything ED says in that article. It is perfectly acceptable to boo at football matches but i draw the line at ripping up chairs and firing flares at people on the other side of the stadium. Im not sure ED would draw the line there though-after all they've paid their money. I mean they shell out £70 a head for tickets, get a crappy old train to a dank corner of North-West London (no parking at English grounds, obviously), spend another tenner on a programme, then buy overpriced hot dogs and fizzy drinks. And then they are expected not to rip sets up and fire missiles at other members of the crowd. Ridiculous.

    jammydodge6From jammydodge6 on Mon Oct 13 04:57PM

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  29. see u rob,was gd having my peace bro on here again and c u jay,i won't forget to double doubt when in doubt.Peace

    jacknforFrom jacknfor on Mon Oct 13 04:57PM

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  30. Are you still upset with me Jay?

    anne_helmFrom anne_helm on Mon Oct 13 04:57PM

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