Bucking the system: how one Italian is worth three times more than the entire Kiwi team
TONY SMITH, STUFF.CO.NZ
June 22, 2010
New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert has admitted he brought Wellington bank employee Andy Barron into yesterday's wonder World Cup draw with Italy to prove that amateur footballers can cut it with multimillionaire world champions.
Italy has 4.9 million footballers - more than the population of New Zealand - including 3541 professionals.
The All Whites have just 25 fully fledged professionals to draw on from a player base of just under 200,000.
Marcello Lippi's Italians are valued at $255.4 million on the international transfer market and earn millions each per year. In stark contrast, Herbert's New Zealanders are valued at $15.8 million - a whopping difference of $239.6 million.
Italy could bring on 2006 World Cup winner Mauro Camoranesi from Italian glamour club Juventus as a substitute, while the All Whites introduced Jeremy Christie, who plays in Florida for Tampa Bay Rowdies, and Barron from Team Wellington in the New Zealand national league.
Barron, who works for Westpac Bank when he's not on World Cup duty, replaced Middlesbrough striker Chris Killen for the frenetic final moments of the greatest result in New Zealand football history at the World Cup finals in South Africa.
Herbert, stung by criticism from ex-All Whites Wynton Rufer and Danny Hay that he shouldn't have taken amateurs to the World Cup, admitted he wanted to "prove a bit of a point" that Kiwis with big hearts could match it with Serie A superstars.
That was part of the reason for throwing Barron on, he said.
Barron was unfazed at being pitched into the heat of the battle at Nelspruit – just as he was in the vital World Cup play-off against Bahrain in Wellington last November when the All Whites booked their World Cup finals passage.
Barron was photographed by The Dominion Post ironing his shirt for work at Westpac a day after the Bahrain victory.
That image caught the attention of the football world, with many media outlets marvelling that amateur players and part-timers were opposing world champions such as Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro.
Barron agreed his situation showed that players did not have to be highly paid professionals to succeed in the sport.
"Absolutely. That's what our team's all about," he said.
"We've got a couple of stars, the Ryan Nelsens and that. But we're made up of hard workers and we grind out results – like we have in our first two games.
"That's how it is in New Zealand. That's how we're raised. And that's what our spirit is all about.
"It's a special moment for New Zealand sport again. Every time we tend to get out there, we're creating history.
"We were hanging on for a bit but we defended pretty well and I think we deserved something."
Barron said he wasn't nervous at facing the Italians.
"We played them last year, been there, done that.
"We should have beaten them last year as well [when Italy won 4-3 after the All Whites led three times]."
Total market value of Italy's starting XI v NZ
Federico Marchetti (Cagliari) $17m
Gianluca Zambrotta (AC Milan): $6.1m
Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus) $42m
Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus) $7.6m
Domenico Criscito (Genoa) $17m
Simone Pepe (Udinese) $13.6m
Daniele De Rossi (AS Roma) $52.5m
Claudio Marchisio (Juventus) $23.8m
Riccardo Montolivo (Fiorentina) $27.6m
Strikers: Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus) $22.9m
Alberto Gilardino (Fiorentina) $25.3m
Total value: $255.4
Total market value of New Zealand's starting XI v Italy
Mark Paston (Wellington Phoenix) $688,000
Winston Reid (FC Midtjylland) $1.9m
Ryan Nelsen (Blackburn Rovers) $5.2m
Tommy Smith (Ipswich Town) $459,000
Leo Bertos (Wellington Phoenix) $688,000
Simon Elliott (unattached) $382,000
Ivan Vicelich (Auckland City) $765,000
Tony Lochhead (Wellington Phoenix) $688,000
Chris Killen (Middlesbrough) $1.5m
Rory Fallon (Plymouth Argyle) $2.3m
Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast United) $1.2m
Total value: $15.8m
Source:
www.transfermarkt.co.uk
Link here:
http://www.smh.com.au/world-cup- ... -20100622-ytl6.html
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