John Brewin 

Mary Earps and the benefits of actually having a personality

In today’s Football Daily: a good day for England’s characterful keeper
  
  

Mary Earps
Try and get past those gloves. Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Fifa/Getty Images

THIS ONE’S A KEEPER

Chris “Pacemaker” Chataway, Henry “Ammer” Cooper, Princess “John Reid” Anne, David “Bank Clerk” Steele, Steve “Kellogg’s Start” Cram, Torvill “And” Dean, Steve “Interesting” Davis, Michael “Confidence” Owen, Andy “Knack” Murray, Mark “Cav” Cavendish, Lewis “Hammo” Hamilton and, last year, Beth “Meado” Mead: winners, one and all. Yes, Spoty season is here. And the expected winner this year, to make it two Lionesses in a row, is Mary Earps, England’s they-shall-not-pass goalie in their run to the 2023 Women’s World Cup final.

Next Tuesday, Gary Lineker, Clare Balding, Gabby Logan and Alex Scott will present the 70th edition of the annual awards and it will be the usual mash-up of highlights, interviews, montages and what used to be known as “wheezes” – think Damon Hill in a go-kart race while Colin Jackson or John Virgo play trick shots with Sandy Lyle’s putter.

Earps is a credit to Manchester United, an unimpeachable star in a manner way beyond any of Erik ten Hag’s duffers. She also, and this is what used to be a common green-ink complaint in the event’s 1990s and 2000s heyday of giving gongs to people who efficiently won stuff and/or drove vroom-vroom cars, actually has a personality. She delivered a special moment, too.

It’s hardly women’s football’s version of the Sex Pistols’ Bill Grundy interview but it will be interesting to see how Auntie Beeb shows Earpsy’s most iconic (yuk, sorry) moment. Her penalty save from Spain’s Jennifer Hermoso in the World Cup final, and its celebration – “[eff]ing yes, [eff] off” – was as relatable as any sporting moment of 2023. All of the previous winners required their unique selling point, from 1975’s Steele fending off the fury of the flamin’ Australian quick-bowling attack to Princess Anne and Zara Phillips being actual members of the Royal Family.

Still, this is a democratic event, voted for by the Great British public, and thus those pub-bore types who still refuse to roll out the “welcome” mat for women’s football will just have to grump through the evening. Not only is Earps the clear bookies’ favourite, she’s also top commercial property. Monday saw the latest batch of Earps England No 1 shirts sell out in five minutes from the FA’s online store. That followed Earps herself raising a query why these weren’t on sale while she was in Australia. In October, her shirts subsequently sold in record time and now, pub bores listen up, in the same quantities as an England men’s keeper.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I grew up thinking about going to university. I was alone. I was reading a lot of books. I was spending a lot of time playing PlayStation or sleeping in the afternoon or something. Why cannot I use this time to continue to study? I was also interested in sports business and the point of view on the American side” – Giorgio Chiellini, who wanted to pursue medicine like his father and earned his master’s in business administration from the University of Turin while at Juventus, explains the decision to leave for LAFC wasn’t just related to development on the pitch. And he’s only gone and retired since this interview was published, hasn’t he?

FOOTBALL DAILY LETTERS

As someone who rather sadly has to be on TwiXer for work purposes, I was just hoping everyone outside of the social media disgrace would ignore Barton’s latest nonsensical rants attempting to reinvent and rehabilitate himself yet again. As the late, great Linda Smith once famously said of former MP Neil Hamilton (all the way back in the days when the Conservative party was still in government but falling apart due to incompetence and corruption. Ahem …): ‘I don’t really like you saying his name, because it gives him the oxygen of publicity and I’m not happy with him having the oxygen of oxygen” –Noble Francis.

I’m surprised that no political hack has reported that ‘Sunak has lost the dressing room’” – Kevin Worley.

Kalvin Phillips should tell Pep to stick his apology where the sun don’t shine and come back home to Leeds. We should be the ones apologising for not fighting harder to keep him at Elland Road” – Mick Beeby.

Call yourself a journalist [um … Football Daily Ed]! Obviously, Everton’s win over Chelsea was not interesting enough for you to make any comments. Three wins, no goals conceded. Hello, wake up please! Maybe you could give us your thoughts on our appeal but I am not holding my breath” – Anthony Astbury.

Stop talking about sacking David Moyes (yesterday’s news, bits and bobs – full email edition) and start building a statue of him” – Hamish Brown.

With the profusion of acronyms in yesterday’s Still Want Mores may I congratulate Richard Herring on his appointment at Daily Towers” – Darren Leathley.

That’s not an acronym. It’s an abbreviation. First of a number of pedants” – Guy Redmill (and, bizarrely, no others).

Send any letters to the.boss@theguardian.com. Today’s letter o’ the day winner is … Kevin Worley, who gets a copy of Reign of the Lionesses, published by Pitch Publishing. Visit their brilliant football book store here.

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