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David Moseley

Football folly

2009-10-27 10:36

With eight months to go, the 2010 World Cup is shaping up to one of the most intriguing ever. The host side is in complete disarray, saving their best football for the likes of Malawi while capitulating meekly against the cool efficiency of the mighty Iceland.

At the moment they're running the risk of being the worst host side to compete in a home World Cup, with qualification into the second round looking distinctly unlikely - unless Carlos Alberto Parreira can pull a rabbit, a miracle and a goal-scorer out of the hat. Presently, their top goal scorer can't buy a game for a rubbish team in England, while local goal poachers are as rare as sincere handshakes in parliamentary corridors. And we don't have enough rabbits. Or miracles for that matter.

Elsewhere, the Spanish, in the form of Real Madrid's Xavi Alonso, have already complained about the soothing sounds of the vuvuzela, deriding the throbbing plastic horn's sweet music as an "annoyance". Cheeky blighter.

Brazil, even with Adriano eating everyone's team meals, qualified rather too easily and could come into the tournament undercooked. North and South Korea, both qualifiers for 2010, have promised to leave their distrust for each other at home, but couldn't comment on how many nukes would be set off should one beat the other on South African soil. Switzerland remained neutral on the matter.

England qualified with only one loss in their group stage, and are rightly being branded instant World Cup favourites by their local media. That's if Wayne Rooney makes it to South Africa. Thankfully, my mom's husband's Millwall supporting cousin, who offered to bring his whole family over to sleep in my lounge for three weeks next year, can't make it. So that's a positive.

Argentina slipped into the tournament right at the death with a late, late, most-fans-were-already-in-bed winner while their coach, the ever combustible Maradona, should he make it to tournament without his head exploding, could provide some of the more compelling press conferences at the event.

He's perfected the art of the inflammatory post-match chat in the last few months, calling Argentine reporters "sons of whores" and graciously inviting a few lucky members of the local Fourth Estate to "suck his dick". There's no truth in the rumour that Joel Santana was muttering similar words in Portuguese during his tenure as South Africa's head coach.

However, the most stunning piece of pre-World Cup news must come out of Germany. Shedding the hard man image of the Teutonic race that Goebbels and the like tried so hard to engender in the bad old days, the German Football Federation, to ensure a crime-free World Cup for their squad of hopefuls, have secured the services of the security firm BaySecur. Their first recommendation is that the players should only be allowed to visit the vicious streets of South Africa clad in bulletproof vests.

"The possibility for the players of moving outside of the hotel boundaries should be kept to a minimum," said BaySecur's Guenter Schnelle with such seriousness that even Nigeria’s local South African population were affronted. "Otherwise," Schnelle continued keeping an eye open for Zebra and pygmie head-hunters roaming the roads below his Sandton-based scouting hotel, "there must be a full escort: armed security guards and bulletproof vests for the players."

If it gets any more ridiculous the next thing you know we'll have the South African soccer-loving public asking for competent officials and requesting the team start their matches 2-0 up.

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Teazer 10/27/2009 11:11:40 AM
Funny, but true.

Still Amused 10/27/2009 11:29:08 AM
hahahahaha...Still laughing my arse off, 2010? What a "bloody" joke it's going to be...Crime/Corruption/a useless football team that won't see the second round, ahhh...What an ass we're going to make out of good old South Africa

Donny 10/27/2009 11:40:23 AM
Xabi Alonso, not Xavi

Zach 10/27/2009 12:02:34 PM
If he gets paid for this utter nonsense, that must be easiest money around.

Marcel 10/27/2009 12:11:37 PM
I don't know. I'm looking forward to the world cup. It'll showcase (again, just like cricket & rugby hosting we've done), what we can do. Why should hosting a soccer world cup have any different outcome than those ?

So maybe Bafana won't see the second round. I'll still support them, just like I support the cricket boys even though they don't have many trophies. Yes yes yes, I know they've been no.1 and they're very good so I shouldn't really compare. But still, it's going to be fun.

Colin J. FRYER. 10/27/2009 12:13:07 PM
Absolutely terrible stae of South African affairs. Then there is the legacy of new roads, stadiums and transport systems which we will have to use. Maybe even a public transport system that works. Ag no you are right, we are all off to the dogs and to be the laughing stock of the world. Take just a moment to see further than the trees, South Africa is to hold an excellent FIFA Worls Cup next year with or without a successful football team and for the benefit of our country down the line. Tough to be positive eh ?

Brandon 10/27/2009 12:34:51 PM
Ha yes, that's funny mate. Nice one.

Henry@Donny 10/27/2009 12:37:04 PM
No, it's Xavi. The Spanish pronounce a 'v' like a soft 'b'.

Animal lover 10/27/2009 12:48:31 PM
How come that nobody is saying anything about the planned ritual slaughtering of animals at the various stadia before the commencement of the games?

@Henry 10/27/2009 1:33:15 PM
Uhm, No, it's Xabi. Check the real Madrid official website. Xavi is a totally different player.

M 10/27/2009 1:36:35 PM
Soooo,

what is better - inviting all nations to compete in your country knowing you are crap and going out in the first round

OR

Inviting everyone over for a world cup thinking you're the shizzle and then exiting in the first round?

Our cricket boys deserve more lamentation for their mental weakness.

Barbara 10/27/2009 1:42:50 PM
Ah...the lighter side of life - good laugh, thanks!

morena 10/27/2009 2:16:25 PM
there is something strangely irritating about you or is it maybe your picture

Adele 10/27/2009 2:43:27 PM
Morena - the only irritating thing is the truth.. Haha David too funny. I love you.

Anton 10/27/2009 3:07:34 PM
When we were awarded the world cup it was truely a great day!! Now however the world cup serves to highlight the fact that our country has gone quite a bit backwards since then.

Yes, we will have some great staduims, but I really hope there is still some money left after the world cup to complete all the projects that was started and to build very needed houses, schools and hospitals. The things that really matter.

Vogon 10/27/2009 3:16:50 PM
Well put mate! One forgets that its not only a first for South Africa, it will also be a first for most of the other countries - and certainly many players and fans from other countries. I must say I smiled when I saw the German bulletproof jackets report... it was a bit like that guy getting refugee status in Canada. Good luck to all!!

@morena 10/27/2009 3:37:49 PM
Wow what a nasty thing to say....you dont even know the guy? and to say something spiteful like that based on a a photo says an awful lot about your character...try say something positive and constructive in future - go on I dare you - you might actually feel good about yourself, but then I doubt it

CHris 10/27/2009 4:10:59 PM
this country is great.. the only thing that makes it bad is people like this writing articles in this taste.. who cares what the world thinks of our vuvuzela's .. grow a pair and realise our nation shouldnt change our ways because of what xabi alonso says!!! be PROUDLY sout ahfrican

beans 10/27/2009 4:12:33 PM
@animal lover pleased you brought that up as I am trying to start a petition against that and hopefully educated countries will boycott 2010

Suzy 10/27/2009 4:28:27 PM
so, Dave, i have this memory of you staying in a flat right by Millwall last year.... very funny, i loved the line about the Nigerians being affronted!!!

Steve 10/27/2009 5:10:09 PM
Who cares at least some of the roads are being fixed

jack shnaier 10/27/2009 9:58:56 PM
i do not go & watch local soccer at the stadiums.the vuvuzelas irritate me,they irritate the players.ban vuvuzelas from all stadiums & see what a difference it will make to our national team.if we could only sing with one voice at our national soccer games what a difference it will make to the teams moral,but vuvuzelas sound irritates both spectators & players.

chops 10/27/2009 11:21:51 PM
So David, judging from the amount of comments on your column it looks like very few people still read what you have to say? I predicted as much months ago when you were writing mostly nonsense for the sake of being controversial. Anyways. I thought this article was quite good actually. Maybe the start of a comeback?

lebo 10/28/2009 12:35:14 AM
@Zach man where is your sense of humour,this guy never fails to deliver a funny story keep it up Dave and morena take that challenge

Dean 10/28/2009 5:43:38 AM
Still amused...what a tool you are!

And where do you live that you dont know what a brilliant world cup this will be?

Do you know the stadiums are almost complete, that the Gautrain is internationally recognised as the worlds best private/govt infrastructure project.
Do you not see our new roads, public transport, new airports. Upgrades everywhere.

Do you know how many successful international sports events we hosted just this year? Where were you when the Lions and their masses of supporters put up a great series against the Boks. Safely.
The Confed Cup. Safe, excellent. The IPL - ditto.
The list goes on.

Wake up you little D**s, the new SA is leaving you behind...not fast enough for us, though...

TonyT 10/28/2009 8:17:54 AM
This is enough. I cannot take another idiotic collumn from this writer. Most people could type this up in 5min (or even quicker if they c&p from existing articles like he does). This is truly awful.

Will 10/28/2009 9:12:25 AM
David, classic! It's good to see a sense of humor is still alive in South Africa, at least in some parts of it.

To Zach, morena, TonyT and others lacking a sense of humor: Futue te ipsum!

Let us have some humor, it gets us through the day... and if you don't know what my first statement to you means, an education or a Latin dictionary would be beneficial.

Still Amused 10/28/2009 12:32:47 PM
Hey Dean, sorry to say, but if you honestly don't notice what state our beautiful country is in, you live in a dreamworld. I love my country, but my hart weeps when i see how it gets misused. The rich and the corrupt get richer, the police revert to raping and shooting the innocent, the man who tries to protect his family from robbers and rapists gets sent to jail. So sorry if I don't have such a cheerful disposition, but I have too much first hand experience on these subjects. As for calling me a D**s, that just tells me that you probably drive a BMW, live in Danville, enjoy your Klippies & Cola and have a IQ of a brick. Wake up

Nkuli 10/28/2009 3:48:50 PM
Have you people never heard of toungue in cheek? Getting all worked up about nothing typical South Africans

Ulrich Dannecker 10/28/2009 5:47:34 PM
I am on a temporary business assignment in the U.K. and in Germany. Here, I search the media daily for news about World Cup 2010. Sadly, South Africa is failing to broadcast its messsage to the world. We have so much to offer, so much to do and see, so why are the responsible authorities failing their duties?
Concerned supporter
Ulrich Dannecker

Nuds 10/29/2009 10:31:13 AM
I always love your sports-related columns Dave, thanks for a good laugh....

Chapie 11/3/2009 11:50:26 AM
It amazes me that poeple get so quickly offended when others don't share their opinions. If David were to write something you agreed with, then you would love him, and visa versa. It goes to show the lack of tolerance that people have for anyone with their own mind and beliefs. SO what if you don't agree with what David has to say, shouldn't you see both sides of the coin? But then again, if you did, you wouldn't be able to call yourself a South African!

april 11/4/2009 4:11:23 PM
plz guys lets hope the best for the guys

dali 11/6/2009 9:41:06 AM
@still amused. I hope ur attitude stays the same my friend, we don't need you or your negetivity . Wc will rule and will be the best ever !!!just you watch

Thapelo 11/7/2009 3:05:21 PM
I just hope the players who get selected to represent us do what the coach says. If the coaches' strategy fails they do what they know. Should they dish out spirited performance like they did in the confed I'd be happy even if we do not go very far.
It's sad to realise that a lot of respondants here are not even reffering to a few matches that were played in the PSL recently which showed some improvements in the goal scoring dept.
You just don't give South Africa a chance!
I wish General de la Rey could be raised quickly to come lead some people in this country, to show them how to love their country, how live in a non-racial society!! Thapelo

dom 11/8/2009 10:02:16 PM
Xabi Alonso. Please don't get him confused with the most talented midfielder in world football, Xavi Hernandez. There is no comparison.
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