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England’s first World Cup group stage exit since the 1958 tournament in Sweden has predictably lead to an extensive post-mortem analysis from the British media. Similar to the 2010 exit and many competitions after the nation’s lone international triumph in 1966, the reasons for failure are being regurgitated from the past, along with some interesting new insinuations.
Some of the old rationales include the lack of enough English players in the Premier League, the need for a winter break, a suggestion to copy the B-league system from other successful European nations, encourage more qualified coaches, better youth development and eradicate the obsession with having only one star player.
On the back of this latest failure, some interesting new permutations have appeared: the Messiah complex by Jonathan Wilson of the Guardian, the Telegraph’s Jonathan Liew’s thoughts on market capitalism and the greedy club theory that includes the...
England’s first World Cup group stage exit since the 1958 tournament in Sweden has predictably lead to an extensive post-mortem analysis from the British media. Similar to the 2010 exit and many competitions after the nation’s lone international triumph in 1966, the reasons for failure are being regurgitated from the past, along with some interesting new insinuations.
Some of the old rationales include the lack of enough English players in the Premier League, the need for a winter break, a suggestion to copy the B-league system from other successful European nations, encourage more qualified coaches, better youth development and eradicate the obsession with having only one star player.
On the back of this latest failure, some interesting new permutations have appeared: the Messiah complex by Jonathan Wilson of the Guardian, the Telegraph’s Jonathan Liew’s thoughts on market capitalism and the greedy club theory that includes the...
- 7/17/2014
- by Colin Benjamin
- Obsessed with Film
San Francisco's Outside Lands festival has announced its lineup, which includes headliners Kanye West, the Killers and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Check out the complete lineup below. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Tiësto, Arctic Monkeys, Disclosure, the Flaming Lips, Ray Lamontagne and Death Cab for Cutie are among the nearly 80 acts appearing over the festival’s three days. Outside Lands runs Aug. 8-10 and is held in Golden Gate Park. Tickets go on sale Thursday, April 10 at 10 a.m. Pt. West will also headline Bonnaroo on June 12-15. Here's the full Outside Lands’ lineup: Kanye West Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers The Killers Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Arctic Monkeys Tiësto Death Cab For Cutie Disclosure The Flaming Lips Ray Lamontagne Spoon Tedeschi Trucks Band Atmosphere Cut Copy Tegan & Sara Duck Sauce Haim Chromeo Ben Howard Lykke Li Chvrches Paolo Nutini Capital Cities Kacey Musgraves Local Natives Jenny Lewis Grouplove John Butler Trio...
- 4/8/2014
- by Whitney Phaneuf
- Hitfix
How did we come up with our chart? By tallying the votes of our pop writers – and here's what they plumped for
Tim Jonze
Albums
John Wizards – John Wizards
Disclosure – Settle
Paramore – Paramore
Hebronix – Unreal
Kanye West – Yeezus
Christopher Owens – Lysandre
Julia Holter – Loud City Song
Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
Sky Ferreira – Night Time, My Time
British Sea Power – From The Sea To The Land Beyond
Tracks
Julia Holter – Hello Stranger
Miguel and Mariah Carey – #Beautiful
Drake – Hold On, We're Going Home
Sky Ferreira – You're Not the One
Justin Timberlake – Suit and Tie
Jeffrey Lewis – Wwprd
Paramore – Still Into You
Disclosure feat. AlunaGeorge – White Noise
The 1975 – Chocolate
Stylo G – Soundbwoy
Tom Hughes
Albums
15-60-75 The Numbers Band – Jimmy Bell's Still in Town
Meat Wave – Meat Wave
The Drones – I See Seaweed 4
White Fence – Live in San Francisco
Ooga Boogas – Ooga Boogas
Superchunk – I Hate Music
Bits of...
Tim Jonze
Albums
John Wizards – John Wizards
Disclosure – Settle
Paramore – Paramore
Hebronix – Unreal
Kanye West – Yeezus
Christopher Owens – Lysandre
Julia Holter – Loud City Song
Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
Sky Ferreira – Night Time, My Time
British Sea Power – From The Sea To The Land Beyond
Tracks
Julia Holter – Hello Stranger
Miguel and Mariah Carey – #Beautiful
Drake – Hold On, We're Going Home
Sky Ferreira – You're Not the One
Justin Timberlake – Suit and Tie
Jeffrey Lewis – Wwprd
Paramore – Still Into You
Disclosure feat. AlunaGeorge – White Noise
The 1975 – Chocolate
Stylo G – Soundbwoy
Tom Hughes
Albums
15-60-75 The Numbers Band – Jimmy Bell's Still in Town
Meat Wave – Meat Wave
The Drones – I See Seaweed 4
White Fence – Live in San Francisco
Ooga Boogas – Ooga Boogas
Superchunk – I Hate Music
Bits of...
- 12/23/2013
- by Tom Hughes, Maddy Costa, Tim Jonze, Michael Hann, Malik Meer, Rebecca Nicholson, Nosheen Iqbal, Alexis Petridis, Dom Lawson, Paul Lester, Louis Pattison, Kitty Empire, Kate Hutchinson, Betty Clarke, Paul MacInnes, Kieran Yates, Ian Gittins, Jude Rogers, Dave Simpson, Alex Needham, Dan Hancox, Daniel Martin, Sam Wolfson, Ally Carnwath, Stevie Chick, Dorian Lynskey, Sam Richards, Caroline Sullivan, Chris Salmon, Michael Cragg, Alex Macpherson, Sean Michaels, Tom Lamont, Killian Fox, Adam Boult, Harriet Gibsone
- The Guardian - Film News
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