Posted March 15, 2014
I have only two players I could say I have ever been a fan of as much as I like football: Eric Cantona and Diego Forlan .
Cantona - not captain material in my view. As much as I loved the man for being a firebrand of the sport!
Forlan - the perfect captain, being a man who can uplift a team while being also sportsmanlike.
I thought it was very obnoxious when Suarez was handed the Captain's band during Austria-Uruguay friendly. This is a man who bites his opponents, insults them because they are black; and is quite unashamed to celebrate a defensive "hand of god" penalty fail that cheats the opponents out of WC. Doing it, yes, maybe, in the heat of the moment - celebrating... weak.
My personal view is that a Captain should have moral fortitude; not just be successful or be the biggest "star". And that this makes a difference.
For your national team, or club - do you think they got the captain right? And do you think the person should also have moral qualities?
Cantona - not captain material in my view. As much as I loved the man for being a firebrand of the sport!
Forlan - the perfect captain, being a man who can uplift a team while being also sportsmanlike.
I thought it was very obnoxious when Suarez was handed the Captain's band during Austria-Uruguay friendly. This is a man who bites his opponents, insults them because they are black; and is quite unashamed to celebrate a defensive "hand of god" penalty fail that cheats the opponents out of WC. Doing it, yes, maybe, in the heat of the moment - celebrating... weak.
My personal view is that a Captain should have moral fortitude; not just be successful or be the biggest "star". And that this makes a difference.
For your national team, or club - do you think they got the captain right? And do you think the person should also have moral qualities?