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Olympiacos move represents a real gamble for Blackburn Rovers striker


WHEN Matt Derbyshire was turning out in non-league for Great Harwood Town, it is difficult to imagine him bragging to his friends that one day he would play for Olympiacos.

Now he looks set to achieve that improbable dream, Derbyshire faces four of the most pivotal months of his career.

When the 22-year-old striker joins Olympiacos on loan for the rest of the season, he will walk from a bit-part role at Blackburn Rovers into the pressure cooker of Greek football.

Succeed, and he will be deified as Derbs, the Greek god of goals.

Fail, and he will be left trying to salvage his Premier League career on his return to England.

Derbyshire’s style may not be an obvious fit with Greek football but he is a goalscorer - a valued commodity throughout the world.

A move to Greece’s biggest club - based in Piraeus, the port of Athens - will test all of his mental strength, however.

Victory and nothing less is expected every time Olympiacos step out at the magnificently modern Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium.

And he does not have the time to adapt gradually to a new country and style of football. It is instant hit or nothing.

Athens can be an unforgiving place, too, as the riots that have adorned our television screens in recent months have illustrated so graphically.

The real danger for Derbyshire, though, is that his loan will not exactly put him in the shop window.

Few English clubs will see his performances and, if he fails to fit in, he could find himself off the football map for six months – a time in which Rovers may learn to cope without him.

But, if it had already been made clear to him that his chances would be limited at Ewood in the final months of the season, no-one could blame him for wanting to give it a go in Greece. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Even for a friendly against Racing Santander, when I was fortunate enough to visit Olympiacos’ home ground in the summer, the atmosphere was sensational.

The passion and decibel levels of the British game are so often hailed but they pale into insignificance compared to Greece and Turkey, something that Derbyshire will quickly find out if he is in Athens for Sunday’s derby at AEK.

Many were surprised when Lomana LuaLua left Portsmouth for Olympiacos 17 months ago but he enjoyed moderate success there, even if he is now in Qatar with Al Arabi.

And, if Derbyshire makes it big, he will receive adulation that only falls upon the likes of Steven Gerrard and Cristiano Ronaldo in this country.

There is no doubt that, for the former Our Lady and St John School pupil, this loan represents a major gamble.

But it may just be the most incredible few months of his life.


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Oakdaleblue, Blackburn says...
11:16am Thu 29 Jan 09

This isn't a gamble, its an opportunity of a lifetime and whether the lad is a hit or a miss he will be a stronger character for the experience. Go for it Derbs, give it your best shot then light up Ewood on your return.

Robbie, Manchester says...
1:58pm Thu 29 Jan 09

yet something else from Chris Flanagan which is utter trash! where did l-e-t find this muppet!

this could be the best move matty d ever makes, he will get more first team football over there, he will a diffrent style of football, he will be in the sun.

he will come back a better footballer for it.

Fred Storm, says...
2:04pm Thu 29 Jan 09

Yet another article tinged with a negative soundbite. Like many loan deals - Derbyshire has nothing to lose from his journey into Greek football & everything to gain.

An opportunity to start games at a decent level of football will hopefully bring the impetus for him to come back a better footballer - it certainly won't make him a worse one - so no gamble there.

Up the Rovers!

Danny Grear, Darwen says...
2:06pm Thu 29 Jan 09

I agree with Chris's comments. I think it is a risk but i think its a good decision for him to take. And with most big risks can come big rewards.

My only regret as a Rovers supporter is that he is leaving. OK not for good but still till the end of the season. I think we need more local talent like Derbyshire in Roves as does every other team in the premiership. They bring spirit and passion to the game and give a sense of local pride.

With a bit of luck he will go to Greece, develop as a player and then return to fill the boots of either Roberts, Benni or Santa Cruz when they leave in the summer.

jackmetickler, Plymouth says...
8:10am Fri 30 Jan 09

Robbie wrote:
yet something else from Chris Flanagan which is utter trash! where did l-e-t find this muppet! this could be the best move matty d ever makes, he will get more first team football over there, he will a diffrent style of football, he will be in the sun. he will come back a better footballer for it.
Robbie

Have u got an issue son.

Good article showing both sides of the coin in my opinion.

Good luck Matty - sorry to see you go, even on loan. Another of the locals who almost made it. Lets hope you come back with that little extra that is needed to make it in the Premier. I shall be keeping an eye on Greek football to see how it is going.

Robbie, Manchester says...
11:22am Fri 30 Jan 09

no issue! apart from this guy always writes trash and the negative title of the story, along the negative footnote this muppet always writes!



matty will do good over in greece and i wish him the best of luck and will keep on the scores over there.

i wish him well


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