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#26 StevieH

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Posted 2008-08-21 14:07:52

bizarre.  beckham puts one corner out of umpteen onto wes brown's head and he's had a good game.  other than that he did absolutely nothing and looks like a dinosaur on show when compared with young tyros like bentley, young and agbonlahor.

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Posted 2008-08-21 14:27:11

View PostJohn_Rambo, on 2008-08-20 22:30:55, said:

^ I'm not sure a relatively harmless indiscretion, albeit a bit naughty, really provides much insight into his character. Many people occasionally do little things that they know they shouldn't really do.

Rio ferdinand was convicted of drink driving in 1997, and banned for speeding in 2002, 2003 and 2005. I doubt he would have turned himself in and apologised if he hadn't been caught, either.

Yes we all do things we should not do but are we all not a little tired of the new breed of English footballers who think laws dont apply to them. England has had some great captains in the past and this lot ,Ferdinand inc, dont  measure up in my opinion.

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Posted 2008-08-21 14:55:42

View PostJohn_Rambo, on 2008-08-20 22:30:55, said:

^ I'm not sure a relatively harmless indiscretion, albeit a bit naughty, really provides much insight into his character. Many people occasionally do little things that they know they shouldn't really do.

Rio ferdinand was convicted of drink driving in 1997, and banned for speeding in 2002, 2003 and 2005. I doubt he would have turned himself in and apologised if he hadn't been caught, either.

Its not just just one indiscretion. Terry has been warned many times for his confrontational, abusive approach to referees which he has now admitted and promised to reform, we will see. Add last seasons spitting incident and I see a guy who is not mature enough for the responsiblity of team captain.

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Posted 2008-08-21 15:46:57

But there's not many senior players to choose from who can command sufficient respect on the field, and one of them has got to get the captaincy. Maybe Gerrard has the cleanest record of the three main candidates, but clearly Capello doesn't believe he's as good a leader on the pitch.

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Posted 2008-08-21 20:02:59

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-21 14:07:52, said:

bizarre. beckham puts one corner out of umpteen onto wes brown's head and he's had a good game. other than that he did absolutely nothing and looks like a dinosaur on show when compared with young tyros like bentley, young and agbonlahor.

Sure. :o
He'll definately be in the team against Andorra and Croatia in September on that performance.

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Posted 2008-08-21 20:41:36

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-20 16:33:29, said:

it's a joke having one of your eleven places taken by a specialist place kicker though.  you might as well pick johnny wilkinson.  the modern game is about mobile, pacey footballers and beckham's a) practically pedestrian and :o not playing top class club football.

besides which, lampard, bentley, barry, gerrard and also rooney can all do a perfectly good job from dead-balls.

I agree.  Reserving a spot on the team for a player purely for set pieces really does stink of desperation.  Same goes for Heskey.  It really is sad that the English game has come down to hoping to nick a goal from a set piece or playing long balls to a big forward.

It seems the English press have already scared Capello into trying to eek out (meaningless) results using whatever means necessary to avoid ridicule, instead of building a team/way of playing which will produce lasting results in the long run.

Yes sometimes you do have to try and nick a free kick goal or bundle the ball into the net, but surely that's not what you should be aiming for.

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Posted 2008-08-22 01:35:19

I'm a devoted Engand fan, but in all honesty what I see disturbs me when we come up against half decent teams and I think we'll struggle to qualify. For sure, we'll need a large slice of luck to get away from Zagreb with a draw.

I just simply don't understand why we are so lame up front and fragile at the back. I'm pretty sure we need a change at right back and in goal. There are question marks as to whether any of the forwards really merit a place. Problem is I don't see any alternatives at the moment.

Beckham looks worth his place to me in all honesty.

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Posted 2008-08-22 10:14:26

View Postrussianrobert, on 2008-08-21 20:02:59, said:

Sure. :o
He'll definately be in the team against Andorra and Croatia in September on that performance.

he shouldn't be.  if england want to progress then they've got to move beyond this tried and failed crap of playing all your big name players to the detriment of the team and tactics.  capello's a great manager but he's doing nothing different to how comedy mclaren did it.

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Posted 2008-08-22 10:30:26

View Postdave111223, on 2008-08-21 20:41:36, said:

I agree.  Reserving a spot on the team for a player purely for set pieces really does stink of desperation.  Same goes for Heskey.  It really is sad that the English game has come down to hoping to nick a goal from a set piece or playing long balls to a big forward.

It seems the English press have already scared Capello into trying to eek out (meaningless) results using whatever means necessary to avoid ridicule, instead of building a team/way of playing which will produce lasting results in the long run.

Yes sometimes you do have to try and nick a free kick goal or bundle the ball into the net, but surely that's not what you should be aiming for.

thing is bentley can take as good a freekick as beckham can, plus he can run, beat men with the ball and generally be a more attacking threat in the final third.  plus he is fit enough to track back too, which is also part of a midfielder's remit that beckham is no longer capable of.

re capello, am not sure it's a fear of the press thing so much as him being amazed at how limited the pool of players he has to pick from is.  no top class striker, no top class goalkeeper, just the one left-footed midfielder in downing. . . .evidenced by his trying to convince carragher and scholes out of retirement.

Edited by StevieH, 2008-08-22 10:40:35.


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Posted 2008-08-22 11:05:09

I hate to think what the reaction will be to this thread once the qualifiers start next month :o

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Posted 2008-08-22 12:15:23

View Postchavy, on 2008-08-22 11:05:09, said:

I hate to think what the reaction will be to this thread once the qualifiers start next month :o

does anyone see anything different happening though?  england aren't suddenly going to start playing beautiful pass and move football, popping it about like spain or argentina do, while they are making the same old mistakes as usual.  midfielders who cannot keep possession, rooney trying to do too much and knackering himself out when he should keep himself fit for chances in the final third, the crowbarring of 'big names' into a four man midfield when 4-4-2 clearly isn't england's best formation. . . .it'll be same old same old until it's changed root and branch and english players are coached to play keep-ball at tournament level.


that said they'll probably get a 1-1 draw in zagreb courtesy of a terry header from a beckham corner and everyone will carry on pretending that it was a good result and a brave performance etc.

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Posted 2008-08-22 17:02:36

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-22 12:15:23, said:

View Postchavy, on 2008-08-22 11:05:09, said:

I hate to think what the reaction will be to this thread once the qualifiers start next month :o

does anyone see anything different happening though?  england aren't suddenly going to start playing beautiful pass and move football, popping it about like spain or argentina do, while they are making the same old mistakes as usual.  midfielders who cannot keep possession, rooney trying to do too much and knackering himself out when he should keep himself fit for chances in the final third, the crowbarring of 'big names' into a four man midfield when 4-4-2 clearly isn't england's best formation. . . .it'll be same old same old until it's changed root and branch and english players are coached to play keep-ball at tournament level.


that said they'll probably get a 1-1 draw in zagreb courtesy of a terry header from a beckham corner and everyone will carry on pretending that it was a good result and a brave performance etc.

Well it would be a good result given the state of things, and an unlikely one too.

I don't think it's a skill issue, ironically England knock the ball around quite well these days. No, there's something else about being an international player- Beckham has it, Cole too, and maybe Crouch. Rooney and Gerrard perhaps not, but would Capello be brave enough to drop them and the the other players who struggle ?, and is there any alternative anyway?

The puzzler is that on paper this is an excellent team, but I fear we are in a similar situation to the 70's when we failed to qualify for numerous back to back tournaments.

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Posted 2008-08-23 01:40:16

..................Capello's a great manager but he's doing nothing different to how comedy mclaren did it.
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Sorry, but does that mean Capello's a great comedy manager, McClaren is a comedy manager who great managers are copying, or comedy Capello and McClaren are doing nothing different?
Either way McClaren is laughing his head off.

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Posted 2008-09-02 01:03:13

Well the squad came out today for the crucial qualifiers coming up. 2 major surprises according to the press: Owen's exclusion and Bullard's inclusion. On the latter, I think England could do with a few 'bread and butter players' and wouldn't coomplain if more were to follow. Owen's exclusion was a shock but then I remembered the mistakes of Beckham 2002, and Rooney 2006, when both players were not match fit.

Somehow we need to grab a point in Zagreb and I think we have just a 30% chance of doing this. We'll need a strong organised defence, a packed determined midfield and a one man attack in Wayne Rooney.

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Posted 2008-09-03 23:47:34

I think the England team needs to be protected from the excesses of the Premier league. I seriously doubt that the so called stars can be effective for England partly because they are exhausted, or injured, or just plain seduced by big money. I for one wouldn't see any great tragedy in losing Stevie G, Frank L,Owen H, etc, etc or at least seeing their automatic selection discontinued. Don't get me wrong I like them but they just haven't produced for one reason or another.

So I'd like to see more B internationals featuring up and coming talent, players from lowlier premiership teams, and even  the lower leagues. Maybe 4 or 5 so called lesser talented players in the squad and even playing in major games.

I suppose Bullard is a prime example of what I'm getting at.

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Posted 2008-09-04 14:46:44

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-22 10:30:26, said:

thing is bentley can take as good a freekick as beckham can

Come on, get serious. Beckham is far from being a perfect player, especially now as he's getting older, but one thing you can't question is his ability with free-kicks. In the deadball department, Beckham is on another planet to Bentley, who anyway, as i seem to recall, turned down pulling on the England shirt so he could go on holiday! Really commited to the cause then.

BTW - Anyone know if the England game this Saturday is being shown in Thailand?

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Posted 2008-09-04 14:54:27

View Postrixalex, on 2008-09-04 14:46:44, said:

Come on, get serious. Beckham is far from being a perfect player, especially now as he's getting older, but one thing you can't question is his ability with free-kicks. In the deadball department, Beckham is on another planet to Bentley, who anyway, as i seem to recall, turned down pulling on the England shirt so he could go on holiday! Really commited to the cause then.

BTW - Anyone know if the England game this Saturday is being shown in Thailand?

i was being perfectly serious.  beckham's freekick taking is one of the biggest myths in football, his success rate from them is what, one in twenty?  at best?  can you name three goals he's scored from freekicks for england despite taking about ten a game?  i think i can do two, colombia in the '98 world cup and the one against greece at old trafford.

pretty sure it was england 'b' that bentley turned down and he was probably right to do so.

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Posted 2008-09-04 16:03:26

View Postrixalex, on 2008-09-04 14:46:44, said:

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-22 10:30:26, said:

thing is bentley can take as good a freekick as beckham can

Come on, get serious. Beckham is far from being a perfect player, especially now as he's getting older, but one thing you can't question is his ability with free-kicks. In the deadball department, Beckham is on another planet to Bentley, who anyway, as i seem to recall, turned down pulling on the England shirt so he could go on holiday! Really commited to the cause then.

BTW - Anyone know if the England game this Saturday is being shown in Thailand?

How long are people going to ride Bentley's ass about pulling out of the under 21s game (what was that like 2 years ago?).  Come on the guys been playing all season, he doesn't have a right to decide he's had enough for awhile?  Nothing wrong with that in my book, it would have been worse if he dragged himself to the game and then only put in 50%.

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Posted 2008-09-04 16:30:12

View Postdave111223, on 2008-09-04 16:03:26, said:

View Postrixalex, on 2008-09-04 14:46:44, said:

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-22 10:30:26, said:

thing is bentley can take as good a freekick as beckham can

Come on, get serious. Beckham is far from being a perfect player, especially now as he's getting older, but one thing you can't question is his ability with free-kicks. In the deadball department, Beckham is on another planet to Bentley, who anyway, as i seem to recall, turned down pulling on the England shirt so he could go on holiday! Really commited to the cause then.

BTW - Anyone know if the England game this Saturday is being shown in Thailand?

How long are people going to ride Bentley's ass about pulling out of the under 21s game (what was that like 2 years ago?). Come on the guys been playing all season, he doesn't have a right to decide he's had enough for awhile? Nothing wrong with that in my book, it would have been worse if he dragged himself to the game and then only put in 50%.
Riding on Bentley's ass? Not sure i'm comfortable with that turn of phrase, but if you're asking when will the fact that he felt too exhausted to play for England (under 21s or not, it's still playing for England), and instead went off on holiday, be forgotten, i'd say probably never. You can't tell me that a player of his age should be needing to rest up from exhaustion. Should be full of energy, even at the end of a season. If he was actually a yard or two off the pace, it would be up to the manager to not play him. The manager couldn't make that decision because he didn't make himself available.

Some of you other guys might be more sympathetic and forgiving but for me it smacks of laziness and a lack of passion that England doesn't need - we're crap enough as it is without that sort of attitude!

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Posted 2008-09-04 16:39:48

sorry, if it was u21s rather than b then i stand corrected.  either way it was a nothing match at a time when he was being touted as being called up to the full squad.  if it had been a call up for the full squad he wouldn't have pulled out.

best thing england could do right now is play to their strengths which means playing the quick and in form players.  ashley young, agbonlahor and bentley all deserve a crack as they can't possibly be worse or more pedestrian than the likes of beckham, lampard etc.

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Posted 2008-09-04 18:31:48

View PostStevieH, on 2008-09-04 16:39:48, said:

sorry, if it was u21s rather than b then i stand corrected. either way it was a nothing match at a time when he was being touted as being called up to the full squad. if it had been a call up for the full squad he wouldn't have pulled out.
Nothing match? You call the Under 21 European Finals a nothing competion? Sorry i don't agree. It's not like we were talking friendlies and it's not like we were talking one game. He withdrew from a whole competition which England could have won. Not only that, but he did so at such a late stage that we were unable to name a replacement.

No player should be so arrogant as to think he can pick and choose which England game he wants to play in.



This is what Pearce (Under 21s coach) said at the time when Bentley announced his last minute decision:

"For me, representing your country is not about what suits you, it's about what suits your country, whether it be on the sporting field, whether it be in the armed forces. "When your country comes calling, you put them first and yourself second."



Bentley openly admitted that he was putting himself and his club team before country. This is what he said at the time "I believe it was the right decision for me, but the wrong decision for the team."

You don't turn your back on England. If you do, don't expect to be welcomed back, not by me anyway.

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Posted 2008-09-04 20:11:42

View Postrixalex, on 2008-09-04 18:31:48, said:

Nothing match? You call the Under 21 European Finals a nothing competion? Sorry i don't agree. It's not like we were talking friendlies and it's not like we were talking one game. He withdrew from a whole competition which England could have won. Not only that, but he did so at such a late stage that we were unable to name a replacement.

No player should be so arrogant as to think he can pick and choose which England game he wants to play in.



This is what Pearce (Under 21s coach) said at the time when Bentley announced his last minute decision:

"For me, representing your country is not about what suits you, it's about what suits your country, whether it be on the sporting field, whether it be in the armed forces. "When your country comes calling, you put them first and yourself second."



Bentley openly admitted that he was putting himself and his club team before country. This is what he said at the time "I believe it was the right decision for me, but the wrong decision for the team."

You don't turn your back on England. If you do, don't expect to be welcomed back, not by me anyway.

i should probably point out at this juncture that i am half irish and generally couldn't give two tosses about england.  :o

for me club football is aeons away from international football in importance and i speak and post only from a perspective of how i see england being successful rather than from a point of national pride.  under 21 international football is irrelevant and should frankly be abolished.  bentley's shunning of the u21s was absolutely fair enough considering that the senior squad at the time was full of players of the right age bracket for the u21s who wouldn't dream of stepping downwards.

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Posted 2008-09-04 20:55:16

View PostStevieH, on 2008-09-04 20:11:42, said:

i should probably point out at this juncture that i am half irish and generally couldn't give two tosses about england. :o
That's fair enough. I couldn't give two or even three tosses about Ireland.

View PostStevieH, on 2008-09-04 20:11:42, said:

under 21 international football is irrelevant and should frankly be abolished
Interesting. Do you want to do away with junior club teams as well while you are at it?

View PostStevieH, on 2008-09-04 20:11:42, said:

bentley's shunning of the u21s was absolutely fair enough considering that the senior squad at the time was full of players of the right age bracket for the u21s who wouldn't dream of stepping downwards.
Other players are well established Internationals. Bentley wasn't and in fact still isn't. At the time, it certainly wasn't a step down for him, even though that's probably how he saw it and more than likely the real reason why he withdrew - nothing at all to do with fatigue.

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Posted 2008-09-04 23:32:01

View Postrixalex, on 2008-09-04 16:30:12, said:

View Postdave111223, on 2008-09-04 16:03:26, said:

View Postrixalex, on 2008-09-04 14:46:44, said:

View PostStevieH, on 2008-08-22 10:30:26, said:

thing is bentley can take as good a freekick as beckham can

Come on, get serious. Beckham is far from being a perfect player, especially now as he's getting older, but one thing you can't question is his ability with free-kicks. In the deadball department, Beckham is on another planet to Bentley, who anyway, as i seem to recall, turned down pulling on the England shirt so he could go on holiday! Really commited to the cause then.

BTW - Anyone know if the England game this Saturday is being shown in Thailand?

How long are people going to ride Bentley's ass about pulling out of the under 21s game (what was that like 2 years ago?). Come on the guys been playing all season, he doesn't have a right to decide he's had enough for awhile? Nothing wrong with that in my book, it would have been worse if he dragged himself to the game and then only put in 50%.
Riding on Bentley's ass? Not sure i'm comfortable with that turn of phrase, but if you're asking when will the fact that he felt too exhausted to play for England (under 21s or not, it's still playing for England), and instead went off on holiday, be forgotten, i'd say probably never. You can't tell me that a player of his age should be needing to rest up from exhaustion. Should be full of energy, even at the end of a season. If he was actually a yard or two off the pace, it would be up to the manager to not play him. The manager couldn't make that decision because he didn't make himself available.

Some of you other guys might be more sympathetic and forgiving but for me it smacks of laziness and a lack of passion that England doesn't need - we're crap enough as it is without that sort of attitude!

Riding someone ass is an America phrase meaning constantly criticizing someone.

So i take it you never take a vacation?  He's just supposed to play football for every waking minute, or else he's "got no passion".

I guess when the England fans boo him onto the field every time, so that he already feels like sh*t before he's even kicked the ball, that's "for the good of the country" too is it?

No, the fact is the fans and press take any little thing they can get their hands on, and use it is batter any bit of confidence out of the players and manager, which in turns leads to more mistakes and completes the vicious cycle.

So don't give me that crap about "Country should come first". No fan can boo his own team onto the pitch and say it's for the good of the country.

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Posted 2008-09-05 00:28:54

View PostStevieH, on 2008-09-04 16:39:48, said:

sorry, if it was u21s rather than b then i stand corrected.  either way it was a nothing match at a time when he was being touted as being called up to the full squad.  if it had been a call up for the full squad he wouldn't have pulled out.

best thing england could do right now is play to their strengths which means playing the quick and in form players.  ashley young, agbonlahor and bentley all deserve a crack as they can't possibly be worse or more pedestrian than the likes of beckham, lampard etc.

There's a difference between composed and pedestrian. Maclaren based his early teams on speed  and youthful vigour, it got us nowhere  and rarely does.  

But if you were to talk about a blend, then I'd certainly agree.

The players you mentioned are very good.

Beckham shades it over Bentley IMHO.

Beckham is there because nobody else has done sufficient to replace him, ie, he's the best we've got.



 


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