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November 13, 2009 by KevB8ll · Leave a Comment
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Birmingham City or anywhere else for that matter, (football wise anyway!)

If so, do you fancy writing an article for us here and Joys and Sorrows? If you do, let us know by using the contact page and you too could have your name up in lights, (sort of!)

Kev

Penny For Your Thoughts?

November 3, 2009 by KevB8ll · 2 Comments
Filed under: Articles by akvbcfc, General Football 

Here is akvbcfc’s latest article.

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A Wake-Up Call

Marlon King’s jail sentence has put the behaviour of professional footballers back in the headlines, for all the wrong reasons. Now, I’m not going to go into the details and any information surrounding the offence. King’s behaviour was absolutely abysmal, horrible and horrific; let’s leave it at that. However, this article’s focus will be something that has been partly neglected to date.

Who is to blame?

Yes, King takes 99.999999% of the blame, but maybe some others need to take some of the blame for the current state of affairs. Football players are revered as Gods by faithful followers, but is it right?

The players themselves, have to take some of the blame. Professional players, and top flight stars flaunt their wealth and fame at every opportunity. Marlon King is said to have boasted to the girl involved in the attack, “Don’t you know who I am?!” I’m sorry, but what has Marlon King ever done that is so amazing, that we should instantly respect him? No. Exactly. In the past, many high-profile players have been accused of snobbery. Be it a refusal to sign autographs, or players forgetting where they came from, numerous accusations have been levelled at the modern day player. Too much money. Not enough effort. Too far up themselves to act properly. No manners and no common sense.

However, when players become ‘big-time charlies’, they need to be brought back down to earth. Be it their teammates, their managers or high-up officials at their club. Somebody needs to take the player to once side in order to remind them of their responsibilities to the club, to their teammates, to their fans and to themselves. In the olden-days, it was often the role of the manager to remind players of their responsibilities. Brian Clough took great pleasure in reminding his players that they were nothing without the fans behind them, a message that has been echoed by many managers down the years.

Maybe, there is someone else to blame. Ourselves. The paying public, and the media. For years, we have built up our ‘superstars’. All of a sudden, one man becomes a ‘legend’. We turn reluctant heroes into idols. You could, and I will argue that the ‘beast’ that is the modern-day footballer has been created by the viewing masses. Newspaper and television journalists have constantly ‘upped’ the stakes by labelling players as “the best ever…” or “the next…” This has helped to elevate the role of footballers from normal men to magicians. We have created a persona for the modern-day footballer, so should we really blame anyone else when they get ‘big-headed’? The idea held by (few) footballers that they are above the law comes from us. For instance, the owner of the club where the King incident occurred did not initially report the crime, because it involved a top-flight player. Why should footballers be let off..?

I’ll tell you…They shouldn’t.

Back to the present situation: Marlon King. Should he play again? My gut instinct, says no. Yes, everyone deserves a second chance, but is this guy any role model? Growing up, I’ve had the likes of Michael Owen, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes to look up to. Three players who have kept their noses clean, while going about their business with aplomb. All three have been fantastic pro’s, with the latter two (at least) still performing week-in week-out. You may draw conclusions that there should be a clear line between a player’s personal and private life, but I would beg to differ.

Football isn’t just about the game. Nowadays, we rely on our stars to be good role models for young boys watching the game. Can we consider King to be a good role model? No. Simple as. He may reform, but he will always be known for that once incident.

Hopefully, this incident will prove to be a lesson for some current stars. They aren’t above the law. They have a job to do, on and off the field. It’s time that everyone played their part.

By akvbcfc

What a Result

April 7, 2009 by KevB8ll · 1 Comment
Filed under: General Football, Kev's Ramblings 

As football fans, we love it when a team battles against all the odds and produces a result that goes down in history.

Yes I know I we won last night, more of that to come – but I’m talking about Luton winning the Paint Trophy on sunday. A brilliant day for football.

There were a couple of nice stories too. Apparently kids will get a season ticket for 20 quid with their wembley stub. (Invest in the youth and you get fans, our board please take note).

Also, apparently there is a big Scandanavian following. One of the regular fans arrived slightly late for his flight and Easy Jet wouldn’t allow him to get on. He was therefore stuck the night before with no way of getting to the game.

It appears that Luton’s Chief Exec paid for a flight for him via Brussels to get him there. Brilliant.

A work colleague follows Luton an they haven’t had a good season, however being able to go to Wembley and watch your team win is a fantastic experience. I hope that this will be the springboard they need to get themselves going again even if they do get relegated, especially with a board that clearly wants the best for their club.

Well done Luton, I take my hat off to you, (did you see what I did there?). I hope you do stay up – but if you don’t, that you can re-group and get yourselves back as a league side.

 

My work colleague proudly wearing his boater. Apparently he didn't take it off all day!

My work colleague proudly wearing his boater. Apparently he didn't take it off all day!

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