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Hart has lost all his limited credibility after being let go by West Ham.
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Jack should be in the starting 11
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Bit harsh on Wilshere, thought he done enough to get in. Hart I agree with though, not good enough anymore.
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England 2018 Squad
Goalkeepers: Jack Butland (Stoke), Jordan Pickford (Everton), Nick Pope (Burnley)
Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Kyle Walker, John Stones (Manchester City), Harry Maguire (Leicester), Kieran Trippier, Danny Rose (Tottenham Hotspur), Phil Jones, Ashley Young (Manchester United).
Midfielders: Eric Dier, Dele Alli (both Tottenham Hotspur), Jesse Lingard (Manchester United), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), Fabian Delph (Manchester City), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Chelsea)
Forwards: Jamie Vardy (Leicester), Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), Raheem Sterling (Manchester City), Danny Welbeck (Arsenal) Harry Kane (Tottenham)
Goalkeepers: Jack Butland (Stoke), Jordan Pickford (Everton), Nick Pope (Burnley)
Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Kyle Walker, John Stones (Manchester City), Harry Maguire (Leicester), Kieran Trippier, Danny Rose (Tottenham Hotspur), Phil Jones, Ashley Young (Manchester United).
Midfielders: Eric Dier, Dele Alli (both Tottenham Hotspur), Jesse Lingard (Manchester United), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), Fabian Delph (Manchester City), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Chelsea)
Forwards: Jamie Vardy (Leicester), Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), Raheem Sterling (Manchester City), Danny Welbeck (Arsenal) Harry Kane (Tottenham)
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The problem with Wilshere is he's made of blancmange....nathanburns15 wrote:Bit harsh on Wilshere, thought he done enough to get in. Hart I agree with though, not good enough anymore.
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Yes, Jack has had many injuries but he could have recovered substantially by mid-June. Plodder Southgate might come to regret leaving out this creative player.
Is Rose even a regular for Spurs? Can “diver” Young even cross with his left foot?
Is Rose even a regular for Spurs? Can “diver” Young even cross with his left foot?
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He did a wonderful job of driving Arsenal on to 6th spotCon M wrote:Yes, Jack has had many injuries but he could have recovered substantially by mid-June. Plodder Southgate might come to regret leaving out this creative player.
If he wasn't made of glass, I'd have him in midfield in a heartbeat, but you can't take injured players to the WC, every game's a Cup Final, it's why Lallana's missing out as well.
I only hope that, given the lack of controlling midfielders we have, Southgate goes with three at the back and floods the middle with five, or more likely five plus one.
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IMO the two luckiest were Rose and Welbeck , close behind were Stones and Jones (who both had limited game time this season).Con M wrote:Yes, Jack has had many injuries but he could have recovered substantially by mid-June. Plodder Southgate might come to regret leaving out this creative player.
Is Rose even a regular for Spurs? Can “diver” Young even cross with his left foot?
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Why do you care?ozzie owl wrote:IMO the two luckiest were Rose and Welbeck , close behind were Stones and Jones (who both had limited game time this season).Con M wrote:Yes, Jack has had many injuries but he could have recovered substantially by mid-June. Plodder Southgate might come to regret leaving out this creative player.
Is Rose even a regular for Spurs? Can “diver” Young even cross with his left foot?
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Thought one of Wilshere or Lalana would have gone but there’s a lot to like about Loftus-Cheek, a couple of years too early maybe but he’s got his chance hope he takes it. Welbeck & Rose have proven themselves capable at this level, both the right choice.
Sadly we (and the tournament) miss out on Zaha, due mostly to fifas shiraz up short sighted eligibility rules. On current form could have done some damage for us, oh well his loss.
Sadly we (and the tournament) miss out on Zaha, due mostly to fifas shiraz up short sighted eligibility rules. On current form could have done some damage for us, oh well his loss.
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Loftus-Cheek played brilliantly in his debut vs Germany. Worth the punt.N5 1BH wrote:Thought one of Wilshere or Lalana would have gone but there’s a lot to like about Loftus-Cheek, a couple of years too early maybe but he’s got his chance hope he takes it. Welbeck & Rose have proven themselves capable at this level, both the right choice.
Sadly we (and the tournament) miss out on Zaha, due mostly to fifas shiraz up short sighted eligibility rules. On current form could have done some damage for us, oh well his loss.
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N5 1BH wrote:Thought one of Wilshere or Lalana would have gone but there’s a lot to like about Loftus-Cheek, a couple of years too early maybe but he’s got his chance hope he takes it. Welbeck & Rose have proven themselves capable at this level, both the right choice.
Sadly we (and the tournament) miss out on Zaha, due mostly to fifas shiraz up short sighted eligibility rules. On current form could have done some damage for us, oh well his loss.
I agree on the FIFA rules are stupid IMO once you have played for a country at senior level then that's it you are locked in, with no switching countries allowed.
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Cricket is no different. Don’t pick on FIFA.ozzie owl wrote:N5 1BH wrote:Thought one of Wilshere or Lalana would have gone but there’s a lot to like about Loftus-Cheek, a couple of years too early maybe but he’s got his chance hope he takes it. Welbeck & Rose have proven themselves capable at this level, both the right choice.
Sadly we (and the tournament) miss out on Zaha, due mostly to fifas shiraz up short sighted eligibility rules. On current form could have done some damage for us, oh well his loss.
I agree on the FIFA rules are stupid IMO once you have played for a country at senior level then that's it you are locked in, with no switching countries allowed.
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Agree, he only played in friendlies for England and he's Ivorian by birth. He had a tanty when he didn't get picked in a full international for England and chose to play with Ivory Coast, so it's his loss.God is an Englishman wrote:How are the rules short sighted? He's not even English.
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How many of your 574 posts have been positive about Australia?B.Toomer wrote:I don't believe my eyes, Ossie Owl hasn't any negatives yet. Still, given time. Or maybe he's waiting to see how we go first.
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Big difference in the codes.Nicky_Tanner wrote:Cricket is no different. Don’t pick on FIFA.ozzie owl wrote:N5 1BH wrote:Thought one of Wilshere or Lalana would have gone but there’s a lot to like about Loftus-Cheek, a couple of years too early maybe but he’s got his chance hope he takes it. Welbeck & Rose have proven themselves capable at this level, both the right choice.
Sadly we (and the tournament) miss out on Zaha, due mostly to fifas shiraz up short sighted eligibility rules. On current form could have done some damage for us, oh well his loss.
I agree on the FIFA rules are stupid IMO once you have played for a country at senior level then that's it you are locked in, with no switching countries allowed.
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As my teachers used to put in red to me, 'please explain'.ozzie owl wrote:
Big difference in the codes.
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I'll help you out on this - its either:ozzie owl wrote:How many of your 574 posts have been positive about Australia?B.Toomer wrote:I don't believe my eyes, Ossie Owl hasn't any negatives yet. Still, given time. Or maybe he's waiting to see how we go first.
a) zero
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c) bugger all
d) nichts
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How many of "ozzies" posts have been negative about England?Bomber wrote:I'll help you out on this - its either:ozzie owl wrote:How many of your 574 posts have been positive about Australia?B.Toomer wrote:I don't believe my eyes, Ossie Owl hasn't any negatives yet. Still, given time. Or maybe he's waiting to see how we go first.
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England invested much time and money into him. He represented England nearly 20 times and took a place meant for the development of an English kid. Should never be allowed to walk straight into another association on the back of that. It’s completely shiraz up and shouldn’t be tolerated.Nice One Cyril wrote:Agree, he only played in friendlies for England and he's Ivorian by birth. He had a tanty when he didn't get picked in a full international for England and chose to play with Ivory Coast, so it's his loss.God is an Englishman wrote:How are the rules short sighted? He's not even English.
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Big difference is that technically there no friendlies in test cricket as long as both sides have Test status , which makes it worse when players switch to another test playing nation. The last test cricketer to switch was Boyd Rankin from England to Ireland in 2018. Before that it was Keppler Wessels did it as far back as 1992.Nicky_Tanner wrote:As my teachers used to put in red to me, 'please explain'.ozzie owl wrote:
Big difference in the codes.
FIFA has the crazy rule which excludes friendly which allows players like Zaha to make the switch.
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+1N5 1BH wrote:England invested much time and money into him. He represented England nearly 20 times and took a place meant for the development of an English kid. Should never be allowed to walk straight into another association on the back of that. It’s completely shiraz up and shouldn’t be tolerated.Nice One Cyril wrote:Agree, he only played in friendlies for England and he's Ivorian by birth. He had a tanty when he didn't get picked in a full international for England and chose to play with Ivory Coast, so it's his loss.God is an Englishman wrote:How are the rules short sighted? He's not even English.
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Cricket is played by a handful of countries and has a complex eligibility system to try to grow the game in associate countries. Though even it does not allow a player who has played for one country at youth level to play for another until after a 4 year qualifying period and the likes of Woodburn would have to actually live in Wales if he wanted to play for them.Nicky_Tanner wrote:As my teachers used to put in red to me, 'please explain'.ozzie owl wrote:
Big difference in the codes.
Football is played by every country so growth is not the issue, strength in depth is. Invest in fly in fly out foreign mercenaries from EPL/Bundesliga/Ligue 1 or invest in your own people. One allows corrupt and/or lacklustre associations to achieve the level of competent mediocrity that is suffocating international football, the other inspires like Belgium or Iceland.
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A bit trickier than the previous one, but let's opt for:God is an Englishman wrote:
How many of "ozzies" posts have been negative about England?
a) 113
b) 1792
c) 5131
d) 14976
May need to phone a friend on this one though.
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I see where you are coming from, but England have had many players from other cricket playing nations - players pick and choose too easily. And Woodburn is Welsh through family isn't he? Nothing to do with where he has lived - which is not Wales.N5 1BH wrote:Cricket is played by a handful of countries and has a complex eligibility system to try to grow the game in associate countries. Though even it does not allow a player who has played for one country at youth level to play for another until after a 4 year qualifying period and the likes of Woodburn would have to actually live in Wales if he wanted to play for them.Nicky_Tanner wrote:As my teachers used to put in red to me, 'please explain'.ozzie owl wrote:
Big difference in the codes.
Football is played by every country so growth is not the issue, strength in depth is. Invest in fly in fly out foreign mercenaries from EPL/Bundesliga/Ligue 1 or invest in your own people. One allows corrupt and/or lacklustre associations to achieve the level of competent mediocrity that is suffocating international football, the other inspires like Belgium or Iceland.
The Hollioakes are/were as Australian as you can get - yet they chose to play for England so they could get a game. Ed Joyce has swung from Ireland to England back to Ireland.
I don't see how its that different.