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Jack wants Stevie G's place

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  1. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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  2. sanddancersoftheworlduniteandtakeover

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  3. Rick O'Shea

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    Come again sanddancer?
     
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    Why not. Stevie G is a bloody good EPL player but, imo, has never really been that good for England. Why can't JR take his place?
    JR will be a superb player for us and will get quite a few MotM awards which hopefully will get him noticed by the FA hierarchy.
    Ffs even unfit he's better than Cleverly. He's only problem I can see is that he is playing for Sunderland. For some reason we are ignored continually. An example being Hendo. Bailed out to Liverpool, played sh*te initially but instantly went into the England squad.
    JR talks a good job let's hope he delivers.
     
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  5. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    What Indie said. Wtf is sandy on about?
     
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  6. sanddancersoftheworlduniteandtakeover

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    Sorry, didn't open the link.... I though they meant colback!!! :emoticon-0111-blush
     
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  7. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Some one open the link, daily mail is blocked for me...****ing military.
     
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    Jack Rodwell believes he can step straight in to England’s midfield in the wake of Steven Gerrard’s retirement – but is confident he could also do a job at centre-back for his country.
    Rodwell watched England’s horror show in Brazil with a sense of frustration having found himself out of the Three Lions picture following two seasons on the fringes at Manchester City.
    He signed for Sunderland this week in a £10million deal – where he has been guaranteed a start in the middle of the park – and the 23-year-old wants a place in Roy Hodgson’s squad for this month’s friendly with Norway.
    ‘For me, it was difficult to watch (the World Cup) because I wanted to be there so much,’ said the three-times capped former Everton man.
    ‘Now I want to be back in it - that’s why I signed here.’
    And Rodwell is confident of winning that call, regardless of the position.
    ‘I’d back myself to get back in at centre-midfield and I believe I could at centre-back,’ he added.
    It is in midfield, however, where he would prefer to influence matches.
    ‘I’m here (at Sunderland) as a central midfielder,’ he said.
    ‘I haven’t played centre-back since I was 16 really. But you never know, maybe one day I might step back when I’ve got no legs.
    ‘I’m wasted if I play there though. I think I’ve got more to offer than playing centre-back – it’s boring as well.’
    In the wake of England’s worst-ever showing at a World Cup finals, it was suggested that players could benefit from escaping the Premier League and broadening their horizons overseas.
    That, however, is not for Rodwell, despite several offers.
    ‘I need to be seen here playing regularly if I want to get back into the England team, but maybe in the future (I’d go abroad),’ he said.
    ‘Never say never, but at the moment the Premier League is where it’s happening. That’s where you will be written about.’
    Rodwell has followed the path of new team-mate Adam Johnson in fleeing City in search of regular football.
    And he hopes Hodgson will pay more visits to the Stadium of Light than the sole one he managed last season.
    ‘I’d like Roy Hodgson to see as many games as he could, obviously, and I think Adam Johnson was a little bit unlucky not to have got into the squad for the World Cup,’ he went on.
    ‘He had a very good end to the season, so hopefully the manager will get up here as much as possible.’
     
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  9. Commachio

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    Confident fooker anyway, that's a good thing.
     
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  10. David Moyes' Stupid Face

    David Moyes' Stupid Face Well-Known Member

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    Jack Rodwell wants to take over from Steven Gerrard for England

    Rodwell joined Sunderland from Manchester City for £10million last week
    The 23-year-old has struggled with injuries in recent seasons
    But Rodwell believes he can step up for Roy Hodgson's side

    By Craig Hope

    Published: 11:11, 10 August 2014 | Updated: 11:22, 10 August 2014

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    Jack Rodwell believes he can step straight in to England’s midfield in the wake of Steven Gerrard’s retirement – but is confident he could also do a job at centre-back for his country.

    Rodwell watched England’s horror show in Brazil with a sense of frustration having found himself out of the Three Lions picture following two seasons on the fringes at Manchester City.

    He signed for Sunderland this week in a £10million deal – where he has been guaranteed a start in the middle of the park – and the 23-year-old wants a place in Roy Hodgson’s squad for this month’s friendly with Norway.

    ‘For me, it was difficult to watch (the World Cup) because I wanted to be there so much,’ said the three-times capped former Everton man.

    ‘Now I want to be back in it - that’s why I signed here.’

    And Rodwell is confident of winning that call, regardless of the position.

    ‘I’d back myself to get back in at centre-midfield and I believe I could at centre-back,’ he added.

    It is in midfield, however, where he would prefer to influence matches.

    ‘I’m here (at Sunderland) as a central midfielder,’ he said.

    ‘I haven’t played centre-back since I was 16 really. But you never know, maybe one day I might step back when I’ve got no legs.

    ‘I’m wasted if I play there though. I think I’ve got more to offer than playing centre-back – it’s boring as well.’

    In the wake of England’s worst-ever showing at a World Cup finals, it was suggested that players could benefit from escaping the Premier League and broadening their horizons overseas.

    That, however, is not for Rodwell, despite several offers.

    ‘I need to be seen here playing regularly if I want to get back into the England team, but maybe in the future (I’d go abroad),’ he said.

    ‘Never say never, but at the moment the Premier League is where it’s happening. That’s where you will be written about.’

    Rodwell has followed the path of new team-mate Adam Johnson in fleeing City in search of regular football.

    And he hopes Hodgson will pay more visits to the Stadium of Light than the sole one he managed last season.

    ‘I’d like Roy Hodgson to see as many games as he could, obviously, and I think Adam Johnson was a little bit unlucky not to have got into the squad for the World Cup,’ he went on.

    ‘He had a very good end to the season, so hopefully the manager will get up here as much as possible.’

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nts-Steven-Gerrard-England.html#ixzz39zPo8EOQ
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    EDIT: Crap, beaten to it... Should have refreshed before I posted <sorry>
     
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