on current form the team should have defoe robinson wp king and possible cole in it
Repugnant Toad said:I used to be a Sven fan, but if he is so utterly inflexible as to play players on form or ability, why is he there? We need to be winning matches, so why is Bridge on the left wing, especially with SW-P storming the premiership at the moment? We have an utter donkey in goal and a young, confident, in-form keeper on the bench - WTF!?
Robinson, Wright-Phillips, Defoe in, or Sven out.
Yorkie said:The problem is Easy, is that this is following on from games in Euro 2004 where we were ahead by a country mile and then lost the games.
Something is wrong somewhere and everyone is going to look for a scapegoat or three.
ben andrews girlfriend said:no way! totally disagree! apart from the last goal, he hardly did anything else that was wrong. As Sven said "if no-one made mistakes, all games would end 0-0." David James wasnt the only person playing, there were plenty of mistakes in the defending of the moments leading up to the goal anyway.
come on, we still got a point away from home, and lets be fair we dominated the first half by MILES.
I am also a former lover of Scholes (if you know what I mean), and if we could have had the Scholes of 3 years ago in the team, that would have been peachy.ChapmansThe Saviour said:Oh how I'd kill for Scholes to have been playing.![]()
Easy 10 said:I am also a former lover of Scholes (if you know what I mean), and if we could have had the Scholes of 3 years ago in the team, that would have been peachy.
But that little ginger tosser can f*** right off now. He is an embarrassment to his country and a disgrace to his profession. A lily-livered, limp-wristed charlatan with as much guts and national pride as a maggot on a turd. And when England win the World Cup in 2006, his grandkids will say "grandad, why didn't YOU play in that England team ?".
And he'll say "err, cos like, I wanted to spend more time with the wife and kids, and that."
Tosser.
I can call it as I see it and give an opinion, like anyone else. So rolling home at 1pm after training every day doesn't give him enough time with his family ? I only wish I had half the spare time footballers have. He's already a multi-millionaire and will be retired by 35, which should still give him a fair bit of quality time with the family I'd have thought. Eight or nine England games a season and a summer tournamernt every other year is hardly going to impinge much on his spare time in the great scheme of things.ChapmansThe Saviour said:Aaah cool. Let's have this argument again.
Nobody on here is fit to judge Paul Scholes because:
a) You don't know the man and cannot comment on his life, what if he really does think spending more time with his wife and kids is more important to him than playing for the national side. Nobody has the right to judge another man about this.
True, I have not yet been selected for England, whereas he has 60-odd caps, so he has the advantage there. I certainly wouldn't turn my back on my country if they ever needed an uncoordinated, overweight oaf playing in the midfield though.b) He's given more to English football than you, that's for sure.
His club career would have continued for just as long, whether he played for England or not - that is just a side issue. And he will retire young and rich, he's already made up for the rest of his life. Fair enough, thats what players at the top of their profession can do. We'd all do the same in his boots. But jacking it in for England at the age of 29 just shows a weakness of character, a lack of drive, and a lack of professional pride. He has let his country down, and he has let every England fan fan down. He won't give a toss of course, but then that appears to be the nature of the man.c) He wants to extend his club career by retiring so that he can live comfortably for the rest of his life unlike that wanker Shearer who did it so he can extend his career while doing punditry for Sky whenever he gets the chance.