btw if any England fans are thinking about buying a new TV, Toshiba are gonna give u your money back if u buy a tv between now and the start of the world cup if england win it.
Lennon has been injured for a lot of the season though, needs to regain his form and only has 2 matches left to do so. Walcott is more of a speedy super sub type imo i wouldn't start him over people like Milner or Young who have both had a great season.
Also, if Heskey goes to the World Cup then there is no hope. I still don't see why Capello starts him, he shouldn't even be in the team.
Crouch seems to have lost his way recently too, but he always manages to score for England somehow.
I think one of the main problems is that a lot of these players in the England team don't play in Europe and are fairly unproven on a World level. It's hard to judge who will perform and who won't because it won't be like playing in the Premier League and it will be a completely new experience for a lot of players.
Heskey has proved himself time and time again, with the form rooney is in, having some1 like heskey to feed off is a dream.....
What about the youngsters? The guys recently out of U-21?
You think they can make an impact?
And why does Capello routinely start Emil Heskey as a forward?
Most of our best youngsters have already been drafted into the first team, Wilshere and Mancienne are two of the players who could make the step up eventually imo, that will probably in a 3 years time or something though.
Because when you give the ball away as much as England its good to have a big man up there who can make the ball stick upfront, cause defenders problems with his presence to leave space for others, like onrushing midfielders etc.
Heskey will be a good weapon against teams that sit deep where the midfielders can play off him, Defoe would will be a good when we are playing counter attacking football where by he can latch onto long through balls and exploit them with his pace, neither are particularly great strikers though imo, although Defoe looks very good when he can bothered.
Most of our best youngsters have already been drafted into the first team, Wilshere and Mancienne are two of the players who could make the step up eventually imo, that will probably in a 3 years time or something though.
Because when you give the ball away as much as England its good to have a big man up there who can make the ball stick upfront, cause defenders problems with his presence to leave space for others, like onrushing midfielders etc.
Heskey will be a good weapon against teams that sit deep where the midfielders can play off him, Defoe would will be a good when we are playing counter attacking football where by he can latch onto long through balls and exploit them with his pace, neither are particularly great strikers though imo, although Defoe looks very good when he can bothered.
I'm not giving up hope personally though.
I clearly see the force, and it needs to be set in motion.
I will say if the Limeys don't produce in the WC I'll be disheartened.
Because that's probably the last straw.
I don't see how a National Club can build and let down like that.
Rooney, Defoe, Crouch and Bent. Those are the four front men that should be taken. It would be a bizarre decision to take Heskey IMO. I'd rather take Carlton Cole or Bobby Zamora (lol) if we have to take someone of that mould.
It's good to see Lennon fit again, and he'll be taken regardless of how he performs in the final 3 games of the season.
Michael Dawson should go instead of Matthew Upson too.
I wouldn't mind seeing Adam Johnson on the plane either.
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