And Now We Know Why Gary Cahill Was On The Bench
One of the more interesting elements of the fallout from Chelsea's hammering at Goodison Park was the flack that Andre Villas-Boas got for fielding a centre back pairing of David Luiz and Branislav Ivanovic rather than the David Luiz and Gary Cahill partnership that looked impressive against Manchester United (despite shipping three goals). Mostly, this was a protest against Jose Bosingwa starting at right back, which is fair enough considering how awful he was against Everton.
The media* decided to tap into the welspring of hatred and create a fun story of it. Cahill was said to be stunned by his treatment since his arrival at Chelsea. He had been unfairly exiled to the bench despite the absence of John Terry. Andre Villas-Boas was favouring Portuguese players because he's an evil foreigner, and we all know they're not to be trusted, ever. Cahill was not said to be ill.
*I'm finding myself increasingly referring to the football media as though they're one single horrible entity, like the Empire or the Nazis. This is probably unfair. I don't really care.
Except, apparently, Gary Cahill was sick. He was sick all week, in fact:
He was ill - Gary was ill all of last week. That's why we didn't decide to put him onto Everton. He only trained once: that's why he didn't have that continuity that he expected for the game against Everton. Nothing else, because his performance was excellent against United.
-Source: Sky Sports.
There's no reason to think that Andre Villas-Boas is lying here - if he was that would stir up some serious problems, because Cahill could pretty easily pour the remnants of the manager's credibility down the drain. So, assuming he's being truthful, why the hell were we getting rumours about how unhappy Cahill was at being left on the bench?
Slamming Villas-Boas is the flavour of the week, and whether you think he deserves the bulk of the criticism he's getting or not you must bear in mind that the media will be pushing this story on us very hard. If they have to bend the truth to do that... well, that's modern journalism for you.
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Wow... just wow.
I know I shouldn’t be surprised but…. wow.
Maybe it's Twitter...
But I get tired sometimes of the fans and media overreactions to everything. All I saw for what seemed like days was “Where is Cahill? How dare we buy Cahill and not even play him! Blah blah AVB! Blah blah Bosingwa is terrible! Blah blah blah!”
I can only assume if Cahill is sick, it’s either AVB and/or Bosingwa’s fault. You know he’s an English international, right? He’s clearly awesome, and if something is wrong with him then it only makes sense to blame one of the foreigners.
If we had known this before hand, it would've saved a lot of aggravation on that morning
But then again, the club is free to make known or keep to themselves whatever they want. Maybe they didn’t want Everton to know going in.
by FootieFromAfar on Feb 17, 2012 11:09 PM GMT via mobile reply actions
Dear English Media:
Stop exacerbating/exaggerating/making shit up.
It’s a tad annoying
LOVE
Common Sense.
I may not know much about life, but what I do know has taught me to believe in Chelsea.
Speaking of which
Did you gents hear that AVB was “sacked”?
I may not know much about life, but what I do know has taught me to believe in Chelsea.
by CanadianBlue on Feb 17, 2012 11:27 PM GMT up reply actions
I saw that on twitter
I was really shocked. But it was from someone who notorious for “joking” like that.
I don't even know what to put in here knowing Steve can just change it anytime he wants (the jerk) :cP also something about trolling CFC and WAGNH
by Sabrina Dessipe on Feb 17, 2012 11:35 PM GMT up reply actions
Graham, are you saying we're part of the Empire?
I mean, technically, as people who create football-related content, we’re technically a part of the football media.
Author and Official Fernando Torres Apologist for We Ain't Got No History!
Yep.. Sick all week but still made the bench for the Everton game. In my books, if you are healthy enough to make the bench, you better be prepared to contribute to the cause..
All that is done and dusted..
And let’s not sugarcoat it.. AVB’s men are Luiz/Ramires/Boss/Miereles. The last 2 are the one who i am amused by the most as to how they manage to start every game..
That should be self-evident. : P
Author and Official Fernando Torres Apologist for We Ain't Got No History!
by Kevin Kostka on Feb 18, 2012 6:20 AM GMT up reply actions
















