heysham_mfc wrote:Think the USA game will be difficult people think that we should be beating them but they have some good player can't see more than one goal between the two.
Opinionated wrote:heysham_mfc wrote:Think the USA game will be difficult people think that we should be beating them but they have some good player can't see more than one goal between the two.
Aparently they have sold more tickets than us as well
Opinionated wrote:heysham_mfc wrote:Think the USA game will be difficult people think that we should be beating them but they have some good player can't see more than one goal between the two.
Aparently they have sold more tickets than us as well
shrimper wrote:And, I repeat, don't read too much into friendlies.
halftimeresults wrote:Rumour going round that King is out and Dawson in
halftimeresults wrote:Rumour going round that King is out and Dawson in
Opinionated wrote:Early indications show the seven players to miss out are:
- Leighton Baines
- Tom Huddlestone
- Scott Parker
- Michael Dawson
- Theo Walcott
- Darren Bent
- Adam Johnson
Still an uncertainty over which of the Tottenham centre backs will be boarding the plane.
Ntini wrote:halftimeresults wrote:Rumour going round that King is out and Dawson inOpinionated wrote:Early indications show the seven players to miss out are:
- Leighton Baines
- Tom Huddlestone
- Scott Parker
- Michael Dawson
- Theo Walcott
- Darren Bent
- Adam Johnson
Still an uncertainty over which of the Tottenham centre backs will be boarding the plane.
These two played together against Mexico and, in my opinion, were too slow, got turned too easily, and were the wrong side of their men. you can't do that in international football as it gives them a free run at goal.
I think that's why they'll be out (if they are!) and I wouldn't grumble with Fabio's decision there.
I would, however, argue that Walcott has more to offer as an impact sub than Carrick ever has in an England shirt. I rate both of them for their clubs and agree neither should be in the starting line-up, but for me I think Walcott can do more damage and can offer England more.
P.S. It ain't half dragging on! Apparently Fab can't get through to one of the 7 casualties!
Ntini wrote:Apparently Fab can't get through to one of the 7 casualties!
Opinionated wrote:I don't agree with all of Capello's selections however I have full faith in Capello. I haven't been convinced with Walcott's recent performances but I would have still taken him (1.)if only to be used from the bench as an impact player. (2.)No Bent despite his fantastic goals record. Do we really need (3.)both Crouch and Heskey in the team? (4.)No Adam Johnson despite being Englands most impressive winger this season at club level. Lots of pressure on SWP now but I reckon Lennon will get the nod on the right. Massive boost to have Barry in the squad as we don't have another decent defensive midfielder, excluding Parker who wasn't given a chance.
Can't complain too much as time and time again McIlroy makes decisions I disagree with which turn out to be successful.
DawZi wrote:exectly the same squad id have picked apart from id have had Adam Johnson in for SWP for a job on the left-side
Pretty sensible selections - I just think we may have left ourselves very slightly short of variety up front
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