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    Very good article...

    From Rob Smyth in today's Guardian online.

    Terry good, Gerrard better

    John Terry won't let anyone down as England captain, but Steven Gerrard would have been a more imaginative choice, argues Rob Smyth

    Thursday August 10, 2006
    Guardian Unlimited


    Steven Gerrard: a more imaginative choice. Photograph: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images.

    So much for being his own man. Steve McClaren's first significant decision as England manager was so predictable that it would have had Sven-Goran Eriksson nodding softly in agreement.
    There is nothing wrong with the choice of John Terry as captain per se: he does the job wonderfully at Chelsea, is a born leader who will kick the catwalk culture out of the England dressing room and whose elevation completes the jigsaw marked 'the new Tony Adams'. But Steven Gerrard would have been a more imaginative, braver choice, and it is tempting to conclude that McClaren has missed an enormous opportunity to get Gerrard playing for England as he does for Liverpool.


    As captains they are much of a muchness, although Terry is more visibly vocal and has the advantage of being able to see the game's bigger picture from centre-half. But as players, the influence of the captaincy differs hugely. Terry's performance-level, for the most part, remains constant whether he is captain or not. Gerrard's, by contrast, fluctuates wildly, between the anonymous and the unstoppably in-your-face. When he reaches his volcanic peak, taking personal responsibility for the fortunes of his team, he has the capacity to influence a game like no other player in the world, as his one-man shows in the Champions League final of 2005 and the FA Cup final of 2006 showed.

    Yet Gerrard has never shown that form for England. There have been isolated moments of excellence, but he has never swarmed all over a match, rendering the other 21 players virtually inconsequential as he imposes his quintessentially British will to devastating effect. At times his approach has bordered on diffidence, and this was the case long before his chalk-and-chalk partnership with Frank Lampard blunted his effectiveness further.

    While it is an oversimplification to draw an exact link between captaincy and Gerrard's performances, it would be similarly unwise to dismiss the connection. In the movie Spiderman, Peter Parker was told that "with great power comes great responsibility". For Gerrard the reverse is true: with great responsibility comes an inner power that, at times, no defence in the world can resist. The captain's armband will not make the object any more immovable, but it could have made the force even more irresistible.

    There is also a danger that Terry's past, especially numerous allegations of infidelity that he has denied, may keep the more voracious tabloids in front-page headlines for the duration of McClaren's reign, although most football fans will not care less about that. The other problem is that, unlike Gerrard, Terry is not entirely certain of his place. He might make some judges' world XI right now; so might Rio Ferdinand, but he was dropped less than a year ago. The competition is much hotter in defence than it is in midfield, where it is impossible to imagine any circumstances in which Gerrard would not be selected.

    The same applies to Terry now that he has the immunity of captaincy. But whether he can take England to the same heights as Gerrard remains to be seen.

    #2
    Good stuff, you can see where he's coming from with regards to the "when it matters" approach that Gerrard has. Gerrard would fight for the team as captain in the big games.

    From a personal point of view (and maybe a bit selfish..) I didnt want him to get the captaincy for all the **** that goes with it. The inevitable backlash for a below par performance, especially when it's resulted in defeat. Not to mention our media's constant craving for digging dirt...

    Maybe it's better off this way.

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      #3
      Totally agree with the article and with Marks "Selfish" opinion. I want SG to focus as much on his Job at liverpool as possible.
      Dare we believe

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        #4
        Not to mention the closer links to the 'Chelsea loving' FA and the influence that goes with it, particularly if we continue to fail where the Russian's succeed..

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          #5
          McLaren has made his first big mistake as England manager.

          I hear everyone talking about Terry being their choice for captain, but no one has given a satisfactory reason why. Gerrard has been far better at inspiring and being inspirational to less-capable team mates to lift them up a level. Terry's job at Chelsea is far easier. Surely Gerrard fits the profile much better (clean living etc) also.
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            #6
            I said the same thing as Mr. R.Smyth yesterday on these forums, albeit in a much less articulate manner!




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              #7
              Originally posted by Dhavlos
              McLaren has made his first big mistake as England manager.

              I hear everyone talking about Terry being their choice for captain, but no one has given a satisfactory reason why. Gerrard has been far better at inspiring and being inspirational to less-capable team mates to lift them up a level. Terry's job at Chelsea is far easier. Surely Gerrard fits the profile much better (clean living etc) also.
              First of many IMO unfortunately for the English Supporters.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ryan
                his one-man shows in the Champions League final of 2005
                Comments like this infuriate me. Our run to the final and the final itself was no one-man show.

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                  #9
                  The thing is, Gerrard has been in the team for ages now. Terry is a relative newcomer. Was this his first tournament. Its always been Ferdinand/Campbell and Terry has only recently edged his way into the team.

                  Gerrard has been in the side for ages now and was the only standout candidate.

                  But feck em. One more reason to hate the England team.

                  Maybe McLaren did Terry's mother too

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                    #10
                    I knew we could rely on McClaren to take the easier option - good news for LFC.
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                      #11
                      I'll add my voice to the "glad Stevie didn't get it" mob.

                      McLaren has clearly taken the easiest option - and as Terry and Chelsea are the new toasts of London Town, it makes sense for the London based FA and press to approve this move.

                      Will McLaren be bold in team selection however and drop Lampard?
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                        #12
                        Terry is a decent choice as captain, but Gerrard is a sensational leader when the chips are down, and let's face it, that's what England need.

                        Steve Mclaren, as far as I'm concerned, has just made his first mistake. One decision, one error.

                        I don't hold out any faith for England, and I can't really be arsed supporting them at all anymore, after that useless cnut Sven and having to watch Fatty Lampstand messing up Gerrard's and therefore the whole of England's World Cup.

                        It's just one thing on a list of things that infuriate me on a pretty regular basis. I was beside myself during the World Cup because of this blatant error that everyone with any sense was calling for a long time before we even got there.

                        Anyway, I expect nothing more than the same old ****e from Mclaren.

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                          #13
                          So far, so Sven.
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                            #14
                            I think Stevie should just retire from the England team and concentrate on taking us to the promised land. Just believe that under sven and now Mcclaren he will be wasted and never show his real talent.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Parm
                              I think Stevie should just retire from the England team and concentrate on taking us to the promised land. Just believe that under sven and now Mcclaren he will be wasted and never show his real talent.
                              Yes. Gerrard should retire from the England team.

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