Roy has spoken so glowingly of Alli that I think he might surprise you Tuckin and find a place for him.
Let's hope so. He's gaining momentum by the week, like Owen ahead of 1998 and Rooney pre-Euro 2004. There's always the chance that he'll stick Rooney up top, with neither Kane nor Vardy starting. Let's hope not.
You definitely have to play Stones. I think you're shoehorning Barkley in there, he's better further forward. Drop Milner. i'd like to see Drinkwater given a go. He is a DM.
Been quite a while but am looking forward to an England match for the first time for ages tonight. I'd pick Kane over Vardy if push came to shove, think Vardy has been running out steam for the last few weeks because of Rainieris non-rotation policy whereas Kane is most definitely on an upward trajectory. Hope Alli plays too he looks something special. You just know with Woy though that bloody Milner and Henderson will feature way too much
Well, if that were the case, I'm absolutely happy with Butland or Forster in his place, both are good keepers. Stones is agiven, but as I said, he's the only one who I have any faith in. I likely have more faith in Dier playing CB than the others. Milner is one of the ones I would drop if there was a fully fit team, likely IMO Chamberlain would replace him. I like Milner, I don't get the hate for him, he'd absolutely be in my England squad every time, but maybe not the XI. Barkley can play that slightly deeper role, and if he has someone like Dier or Drinkwater next to him, it will give him a touch more freedom.
This is the perfect solution to offset the current vertical imbalance of the North & South Stands at the KC - it surely meets with all safety requirements and is unlikely to be a major financial burden to the Council. The panoramic view, while still being covered from the elements, makes this an architectural gem worthy of immediate construction to coincide with the City of Culture festivities. Paying homage to the Tour D'Eiffel, the new Assem Allam Stand can be bathed in multi--coloured lighting to represent the international teams wishing to grace this hallowed stadium. Barcelona can keep its Cathedral; Hull will have its very own neo-progressive, avant-garde, defying-all-convention edifice thrusting skyward to the heavens.