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    Quote Originally Posted by AsiaticSkinsFan View Post
    I really want Colombia to qualify for the World Cup. All they have ever really needed was a great striker and now Falcao is there scoring for fun. That was impressive over Uruguay.
    Yeah, they took care of business but honestly they're only good enough to be fighting that 4th/5th spot with us.

    Really should've been 2-0 but Uruguay found a way to make it special.

    Now we're complaining about the heat when before it was about the altitude....truth is Uruguay has been on the decline since they threw two points out the window at home to Venezuela, almost did again against Peru, then the debacle in London 2012 and now this.

    Cavani is in dreadful form and he continues to start and play huge minutes.

    At halftime, down 0-1 Uruguay hadn't played a bad first half.

    The adjustment was more than obvious...Abel Hernandez for a horrid Cavani and see what happens. Instead Tabarez, the Uruguay coach, changes the line of 5 scheme to a 4-4-2 by taking out a defender who was playing well, Victorino, for a defensive midfielder "Tata" Gonzalez who is completely worthless....5 minutes later, it's 3-0...well done, Maestro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    He wasn't

    Coates play man?

    Hail.
    No, he's sitting behind Lugano and Godin...though Lugano, who didn't get included by PSG for Europe is in limbo and his play yesterday reflected it. I mean, not 2 minutes into the game ******* Falcao is by himself in the middle of the area...1-0 Colombia....embarrassing.

    Coates still has to improve for me....he is "goofy big" and is terrible in space, more than most center backs.

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    he was.
    Ha! Yeah, you're right...boasting about Gerrard but not about England against Moldova. I misunderstood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodriggo View Post
    ..... Ha! Yeah, you're right...boasting about Gerrard but not about England against Moldova. I misunderstood.
    Nope, you didn't. And again, he wasn't. I just like to point out Asiatic's delusion's.

    Even more fun as I don't care in the slightest about England. But hey, what would a guy as experienced as Roy Hodgson know about football tactics and **** .....



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodriggo View Post
    ..... Coates still has to improve for me....he is "goofy big" and is terrible in space, more than most center backs.....
    He's actually been quite impressive in the limited first team outings he's had since he arrived at Anfield. Comfortable on the ball, pacey, strong in the tackle. No question he's still raw and developing, but I really hope he starts to push through this year and gets more games.

    With Agger a consistent injury worry, Skrtel a consistent liability, and Carragher all but done at this level, L'pool desperately need the likes of Coates and Wilson to really step up and start pushing through.

    Hail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodriggo View Post
    Ha! Yeah, you're right...boasting about Gerrard but not about England against Moldova. I misunderstood.
    exactly. Its what he has to cling to now since Gerrard has had a horrible start under Rodgers where all his central midfield deficiencies has shown through.



    How is Abel Hernandez getting along. I really like that guy, he reminds me of a not as good Thierry Henry. Why wont Tabarez give him more matches? Also, was Tabarez still persisting with Forlan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsiaticSkinsFan View Post
    exactly. Its what he has to cling to now since Gerrard has had a horrible start under Rodgers where all his central midfield deficiencies has shown through.
    Uh-oh. Here we go again.

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    How is Abel Hernandez getting along. I really like that guy, he reminds me of a not as good Thierry Henry. Why wont Tabarez give him more matches? Also, was Tabarez still persisting with Forlan?
    I wouldn't put him in Henry's class but I definitely like him, ESPECIALLY since Cavani has been absolutely horrible for a long time now. Abel is a solid player, consistent, athletic, hungry...one of the few bright spots on the London 2012 campaign was when he came in against GBR pressured the ball, stole it from behind and created a scoring chance all by himself thus showing more "fight" in one play than many did in 3....Tabarez has to give him a shot, he has to play with Suarez who really only needs a consistent setup man to get off. Abel needs to play with Suarez against Ecuador.

    Problem is, he's obviously not on Tabarez's radar....he just won't put him in. Cavani was screaming to get subbed yesterday and nothing...I just don't know what's up there.

    Forlan's Golden Boot has earned him some cred but yeah, he's been disappointing for a while now and he's playing in the Brazilian league so his time at starter is coming to an end. I'd definitely keep him on the team though, he's got too much class.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodriggo View Post
    I wouldn't put him in Henry's class but I definitely like him, ESPECIALLY since Cavani has been absolutely horrible for a long time now. Abel is a solid player, consistent, athletic, hungry...one of the few bright spots on the London 2012 campaign was when he came in against GBR pressured the ball, stole it from behind and created a scoring chance all by himself thus showing more "fight" in one play than many did in 3....Tabarez has to give him a shot, he has to play with Suarez who really only needs a consistent setup man to get off. Abel needs to play with Suarez against Ecuador.

    Problem is, he's obviously not on Tabarez's radar....he just won't put him in. Cavani was screaming to get subbed yesterday and nothing...I just don't know what's up there.

    Forlan's Golden Boot has earned him some cred but yeah, he's been disappointing for a while now and he's playing in the Brazilian league so his time at starter is coming to an end. I'd definitely keep him on the team though, he's got too much class.
    Forlan was poor in Copa America last year, outside of the final, and then had that disaster at Inter. I figured the writing was on the wall about his ability but I guess Tabarez has a different idea.


    I wasnt saying Hernandez is as good as Henry, just that he plays like him and even runs like him. I really like him and figured he would have made his big move by now.

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    and based on this dominate performance by England, we can also deduce that the Lampard/Gerrard partnership works! *ignores almost a decade of it not working*
    Neither should be anywhere near the England team now.

    They have both had great domestic football careers. But neither has been great over a prolonged period of time for England. Good, but not great.

    Time we moved on and built for the future.

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    Neither should be anywhere near the England team now.

    They have both had great domestic football careers. But neither has been great over a prolonged period of time for England. Good, but not great.

    Time we moved on and built for the future.
    Hodgson had a real chance to build for the future this qualifying campaign.

    Instead, the squads since the Euro's have more or less the same old feel to them.

    Hail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK SKINS FAN '74 View Post
    Neither should be anywhere near the England team now.

    They have both had great domestic football careers. But neither has been great over a prolonged period of time for England. Good, but not great.

    Time we moved on and built for the future.
    that's an interesting question...who would you pair as the 'future' midfield for England? Wilkshere and Henderson? Cleavery and Rodwell? They need to figure out a way to get Joe Allen on the team

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    that's an interesting question...who would you pair as the 'future' midfield for England? Wilkshere and Henderson? Cleavery and Rodwell? They need to figure out a way to get Joe Allen on the team
    Cleverly looked WAY out of his depth on Friday. Pretty much the same way he has for Utd the start of this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    Cleverly looked WAY out of his depth on Friday. Pretty much the same way he has for Utd the start of this year.

    Hail.
    Who would you say is the future English midfield? I know Wilshere is supposed to be there, but he can't stay healthy. Henderson has the ability, but he hasn't looked very good since he transferred to Liverpool

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    Who would you say is the future English midfield? I know Wilshere is supposed to be there, but he can't stay healthy. Henderson has the ability, but he hasn't looked very good since he transferred to Liverpool
    Wilshire definitely when fit. Rodwell, Shelvey. I like Landsbury who's just left Arsenal for Forrest. Ward-Prowse looks an excellent talent at Southampton already at 17. Out wide, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Sterling, Youngs only 27. Tom Ince looks real promising at Blackpool.

    There's some decent young players that could well give the National team a real boost.

    Hail.

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    Who would you say is the future English midfield? I know Wilshere is supposed to be there, but he can't stay healthy. Henderson has the ability, but he hasn't looked very good since he transferred to Liverpool
    Henderson is too timid.

    If Jack can come back its him, Chamberlain (when he moves central), Josh McEachran potentially (he is frail but he is so good on the ball), maybe Rodwell and Cleverly as well.

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    that's an interesting question...who would you pair as the 'future' midfield for England? Wilkshere and Henderson? Cleavery and Rodwell? They need to figure out a way to get Joe Allen on the team
    Jack Wilshere is pretty much the only guy with the potential to be 'great' from the current crop of players. England need him to be fit in a hurry. Cleverly is a quality player, who again needs to stay fit.

    Henderson, pass on that, his career is going to go on hold at Liverpool I think. Same probably applies to Rodwell once he gets confined to the Man City bench...

    There are plenty of options on either wing position. The problem we have is that the current manager is not going to revolutionise the English game.

    We'll breeze through the qualifiers before being embarrassed on the big stage......again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    Wilshire definitely when fit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by UK SKINS FAN '74 View Post
    Jack Wilshere is pretty much the only guy with the potential to be 'great' from the current crop of players.


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    If Jack can come back its him
    Everyone says Wilshere, but is he every going to be fit enough to play? Will injuries always be a part of his career? Can he be counted on, or do they need to go in a different direction? I think the wings look good with Ox, Walcott, Sterling (biased) and A Johnson

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    Completely forgot Adam Johnson out wide. Great shout.

    And that's a pertinent question about Wilshere and his health. I personally (biased or not I've seen enough of him to judge) think Shelvey will make a fine International player that would give England something different in the attacking third. Rodwell's more of a holding midfielder, but a quality one if raw. It's another pertinent point from '74 that he might well get swallowed up at City the same way say Parker did when he foolishly chased the money at Chelsea. Even Cleverley is little more than a hard working guy who like most English youngsters with even a modicum of talent gets hyped to ridiculous levels and something he's not by a media desperate for someone to emerge for the National side.

    But yeah, as regards the middle of the park, there is a real dirth of top quality talent coming through. A lot of promising players. But hardly what you'd envisage as being real International quality.

    As we discussed through the summer, England will pay the price for a good few years yet of serious neglect at youth level of technical ability. Hopefully the way the FA has completely restructured youth football will start to pay dividends going forward. But it certainly won't start to show under this manager. Or probably the next.

    Hail.

    *Edit* And it's not just in the middle. You'd be struggling to name young, real quality in depth at the back or upfront as well. It's easy to slam Hodgson, and I do believe he should be introducing more young faces; but on the flip side of that, if the talents not there, he can't just put them in because their kids.

    *Double Edit* And no need to tell you man, but your not biased on Sterling. If he keeps developing at the rapid rate he has thus far, he could well be the brightest English talent of the lot. Interestingly, I'm just reading an article on Jamaica trying to woo Raheem. That would be a shocking loss for England's future if he did plump for them as being able to offer him more.
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