Spurs players had differing fortunes oin the first International weekend, England bouyed by doing what they should have done anyway!, Ade netted, JV on the winning side and the scoresheet, all plus's. In contrast, I'm not sure Sandro travelled, I hope not, as he would have to had to endure being booed throughout the game, we're not talking a few mindless eedjits either...incredible. He's not himself atm and the last thing you need for confidence is that. Anyway, next up is a more...I nearly said interesting, its not is it! ...of a game. Will Woy wobble his way thwough!
I'm sure we'll get through the qualifiers, get to Brazil then fail spectacularly as Rooney is again declared "world class" and other players will be said to have "one last competition" in them (despite that not being true of the last two at least).
Ukraine to win through an extremely dubious goal, proving these decisions actually do even themselves out...
So they will be offside in the build up then and this will be missed by the ref. That would even it up.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19527517 so one good game is now enough to get a call up for the national team
That is ridiculous. Wasn't it only last week that Rodgers was suggesting he was called into the U19s instead of the U21s?
Good luck to Jake Hodgson seems to have a weird obsession with unproven Liverpool players, doesn't he?
Christ I wish I hadn't read it now! Sterling??? Been listening to Gerrard perhaps!, what with Glen Johnson over Walker, Woys liverpool love in is getting a bit embarrassing. Dyer is a much more valid shout. I can't say Jake's performances warrant a call up either tbh.
Sterling's a left-winger and Lallana's a central or attacking midfielder. Maybe Woy's attempting to sort out some imbalance in the squad?
Lennon is Walcott without the "decent" finishing (sometimes)... wouldn't make sense to pick both of them.
They are about a tie at that too. I don't think I've ever seen Lennon raise his head. He goes straight to the line and crosses to the general direction of the goal 98% of the time.