by Dirk Gently » 10 Sep 2009 14:05
by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2009 14:19
Royal Rother I like Andy Townsend.
by Silver Fox » 10 Sep 2009 14:20
Barry the bird boggler All done and dusted and now 2 games to use fringe players and experiment in....
Even better as they're irrelvant games, I won't have to watch ITV's coverage of them.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Sep 2009 14:24
by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2009 14:39
Hoop Blah Still not convinced by the Gerrard/Lampard solution.
Both played well last night but against teams with a better midfield it's still going to lack width, shape and a suitable amount of cover for the two fullbacks. Great as a means of fitting the two of them in against weaker opposition, and whilst we're lacking a bit on genuine wide midfielders (don't forget McLaren had similar success for spells of his regime by playing Gerrard out wide), but it's still not ideal.
I do hope that we give Joe Cole a chance to have a run in Rooney's position in the build up to the tournament. Between him and Gerrard we need to have someone who can cover for Rooney when he's unavailable. We've looked pretty impressive going into tournaments before only for the wheels to come off when we lose a key player or two.
I trust that Capello's pre-tournament planning and lack of pandering to the celebrity players will give us out best shot for sometime though.
by Ginger Ninjas » 10 Sep 2009 14:42
by Thaumagurist* » 10 Sep 2009 14:42
by Silver Fox » 10 Sep 2009 14:46
by Stranded » 10 Sep 2009 14:55
Dirk Gently All away games are put up fo bid by the host broadcaster.
by Stranded » 10 Sep 2009 15:00
by Hoop Blah » 10 Sep 2009 15:02
Ian Royal
I agree about needing to have a back up to Rooney, I'd like to see Defoe and Heskey given a go together for at least one of the games.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Sep 2009 15:10
Ginger Ninjas Very impressive display last night, albeit against a disappointing Croatia. As mentioned above, there must still be major concerns about replacing Rooney or Gerrard if they're unavailable, hopefully Joe Cole will come back strongly from injury.
Before i'd put forward England as potential winners (like the media already, inevitably have) there are two other major issues i'd be concerned about:
1. Goalkeeper. With the exception of Brazil (who can usually get away with it), it's very rare that a major tournament winner does not have a world class goalie (Buffon, Casillas, etc.) - even Barthez was at his best, one of the best in the world. Rob Green is nothing more than a solid PL goalie.
2. Games against good sides. Under Capello (IIRC) we've only played twice against 'top' opposition - France and Spain. Whilst both were friendlies, England were thoroughly outplayed in each game, and that will need to be addressed.
by papereyes » 10 Sep 2009 15:35
This side is being built around someone like Heskey leading the line and someone like Rooney exploiting the space behind him. If the team is being built around that we could really do with having a back up to both players in order to keep the same shape.
Totally agree. Croatia have been a disapointment in this campaign, and the rest are very average at best. We'll need to improve on our displays against the top sides to do anything more than previous WC's, but I've said all along that we have the players, it's just giving them the right balance, confidence and freedom to perform...that and a large slice of luck!
by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2009 20:39
Hoop BlahIan Royal
I agree about needing to have a back up to Rooney, I'd like to see Defoe and Heskey given a go together for at least one of the games.
That's not a back up for Rooney though.
That's a different pairing which would presumably be playing in a different way.
This side is being built around someone like Heskey leading the line and someone like Rooney exploiting the space behind him. If the team is being built around that we could really do with having a back up to both players in order to keep the same shape.
We do need to try out other different options as well though, in which case I'd expect to see Defoe given a decent amount of time to bed in and show what he can do as well.
by Quagmire » 10 Sep 2009 22:10
Ian Royal I can't think of anyone worth mentioning that would play in a similar fashion to Rooney though. I think we'd just have to accept that the front two will play differently and need to be fed differently if Rooney is out.
I'd also like to see Owen back in the set up, assuming he has a good season at United. But then I can't see Defoe still being inform in 9 month's (or however long it is) time.
Paps: I thought Mills was surprisingly good in 2002, didn't do much wrong.
by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2009 22:14
by Hoop Blah » 11 Sep 2009 13:25
Ian Royal I can't think of anyone worth mentioning that would play in a similar fashion to Rooney though. I think we'd just have to accept that the front two will play differently and need to be fed differently if Rooney is out.
I'd also like to see Owen back in the set up, assuming he has a good season at United. But then I can't see Defoe still being inform in 9 month's (or however long it is) time.
Paps: I thought Mills was surprisingly good in 2002, didn't do much wrong.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Sep 2009 13:29
papereyes That's the key to international success, imo - coping with the absences. Its not necessarily that you have a full XI that can compete. Otherwise, England would have won something since 2000. Its what you have to back it up.
In 2002, I recall Sinclair and Mills playing a majority of games (plus an injury to Beckham preceding it?).
In 2004, it was all about the metatarsal and, in the Portugal game, Rooney subbed off injured after 20 odd minutes.
In 2006, there was another metatarsal issue, Owen's injury in the last group game.
by soggy biscuit » 11 Sep 2009 20:24
'Saggy' Harry Redknapp I've said for a long time that we can win the World Cup.
...We have fantastic players in the country at the moment. So many players with so much experience; we have Champions League winners and everything else...
...They've been there and done it. The manager is top-class. We'll never get another opportunity like this, that's for sure
by PEARCEY » 11 Sep 2009 20:30
handbags_harris As a man who is half English, half Welsh, that is exactly the reason I root for Wales and not England. They may lose a lot more, they may not be anywhere near as good, but at least the fans have an affinity with a lot of the players.
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