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Previously on "Last night's Football"
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostCapello summed it up. Good result, so-so performance.
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Originally posted by Mr Crosby View Postsame goes for James.
Not sure how many he had to do to get the 2 for the tape, but impressive nonetheless
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I wouldn't set too much store on last night's performances except for one thing. With Hargreaves out, Barry doubtful, and Parker out of favour for some reason, we are bereft of a decent holding player.
Carrick can't defend, Huddlestone is an immobile lump, and Milner has too much to learn in a short time if he's to do that job. Capello might have to stick Lampard there.
Is Nobby Stiles available?Last edited by Doggy Styles; 25 May 2010, 11:52.
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King and Leighton Beins were ropey at best.
think the England back line is going to be weak neither terry/rio/carra seem to be playing any better than average.
carrick - oooot!
would prefer wright-phillips to walcott or lennon but I think all 3 should go as pace is always a good weapon
millner - in
we only have rooney as a top class forward - all the rest are average but I would say Roons plays better with Heskey
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postthey were/are a well organised team that went on an amazing run winning loads of games 1-0. Their centre halfs were exceptional. I don't think Hart is ready yet.
using your example then Paul Robinson should be in ahead of Green and James due to the fact that Blackburn finished higher ?
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Leighton Barnes showed himself as a fairly solid as back-up for Ashley Cole.
I thought that both Lennon and Walcott looked dangerous on the right-side of midfield.
In attack Crouch and Rooney seemed to work reasonably well up-front, which may elevate Crouch to the first 11 instead of Heskey.
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Carrick might have played himself out of the squad.
Left side is MilnersLast edited by FiveTimes; 25 May 2010, 11:44.
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Originally posted by Mr Crosby View PostHart is easily England best keeper, why do you think Birmingham finished 9th?
using your example then Paul Robinson should be in ahead of Green and James due to the fact that Blackburn finished higher ?
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Hart is easily England best keeper, why do you think Birmingham finished 9th?
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I agree.
But I'm shocked to discover that that useless twat Heskey is still in the England squad
(not being a walking football encyclopaedia or a follower of league football, I'm not up-to-date on the latest who's in and who's out).
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Last night's Football
My thoughts on the game...
Rob Green played well in goal which suggests that he is capable of playing as our number one in this World Cup, whilst Joey Hart played with the composure to suggest that he can be counted on if needed. Johnson played well on the right, whilst Leighton Barnes showed himself as a fairly solid as back-up for Ashley Cole. I thought that both Lennon and Walcott looked dangerous on the right-side of midfield.
I thought Walcott was particularly excellent last night. He caused all sorts of trouble to the Mexican backline although again, questions will be asked on his decision making when the final ball is to be delivered. Having said that, it was great to see Theo get past his markers and sprint down the wing and bounce back from nasty challenges, clearly showing that he is fit and ready to go.
In attack Crouch and Rooney seemed to work reasonably well up-front, which may elevate Crouch to the first 11 instead of Heskey.
Anyone?Last edited by gricerboy; 25 May 2010, 11:35.Tags: None
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