Sunday, 15 January 2012

Never Too Old

As 2012 began with astonishing come backs and a magical FA Cup third round, it was a joy to see some romance returning to the beautiful game. Players such as Paul Scholes, Thierry Henry and Robbie Keane all proving you are never too old and that the passion for football certainly doesn't diminish with age.

It is a common sight for footballers to appear on the front pages of newspapers as well as back pages, which has tarnished the sports reputation and credibility. Too often these sportsmen are treated as celebrities rather than professionals, creating egotistical personalities and spoilt minds. So when a sense of positivity is found it should rightly be celebrated, as should seeing a player playing for the love of the game rather than his bank account.

Henry's 'dream' second debut against Leeds in the FA Cup was a reminder that not all footballers play for the pound sign. That there are still some role models out there. The Frenchman was full of emotion after his match winning performance and has been overwhelmed with the reaction that he has received since crossing the pond to return to London. This fairy tale story was the perfect antidote for a season spoilt with racism claims, controversial refereeing decisions and managerial sackings.

Also rolling back the years was England's favourite football competition the FA Cup. This historic piece of silver wear has produced some magnificent and unforgettable moments over the past century. Yet, the clash of Manchester United and City in this seasons third round will surely go down as one of the most entertaining games in the cups history. A match expected to be full of talking points, it did not disappoint. Being 3-0 behind at half time and down to 10 men, Manchester City were unlucky to lose 3-2, almost completing a historic come back.

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