Me. I’m English. I support Brighton and England. If we didn’t have the Nations League we’d have pointless friendlies instead. And I want to see how Carsley gets on as it’s interesting from an England fan and Potter POV.Who on here are interested in either of England games
Me.Who on here are interested in either of England games
I couldn't believe it when someone mentioned that there was another international break. Madness.Madness 7 league games and 2 international breaks
England have 2 games? Is that the men's or the women's England?Who on here are interested in either of England games
Is this because we are playing against Shitpeasistan, or the Galapagos Islands?Me.
I'll be at Wembley on Thursday night cheering on a rejuvenated England that are a pleasure to watch.
Compared with before, they're exciting and play without fear committing players forward to win games by more than a single goal.
Only £25 per ticket for ESTC members. Great value.
The club have put out their own version of this list and it doesn't include Enciso, Sima, or Chouchane.Not sure starting a new thread for the current international break is really worth it so here are the call ups I've been able to confirm and the games being played:
Netherlands: Verbruggen and Wieffer (JPVH ruled out through injury)
Ghana: Lamptey (Osman ruled out through injury)
- 11 October, 19:45: Hungary v Netherlands
- 14 October, 19:45: Germany v Netherlands
Turkey: Kadioglu
- 10 October, 17:00: Ghana v Sudan
- 14 October, 14:00: Sudan v Ghana
Ecuador: Estupinan and Sarmiento
- 11 October, 19:45: Turkey v Montenegro
- 14 October, 19:45: Iceland v Turkey
Poland: Moder
- 10 October, 22:00: Ecuador v Paraguay (Enciso TBC)
- 16 October, 00:30: Uruguay v Ecuador
Gambia: Minteh
- 12 October, 19:45: Poland v Portugal
- 15 October, 19:45: Poland v Croatia
Cameroon: Baleba
- 11 October, 15:00: Madagascar v Gambia
- 14 October, 15:00: Gambia v Madagascar
Japan: Mitoma
- 11 October, 17:00: Cameroon v Kenya
- 14 October, 14:00: Kenya v Cameroon
Sweden: Ayari
- 10 October, 19:00: Saudi Arabia v Japan
- 15 October, 11:35: Japan v Australia
England U21s: Hinshelwood and Beadle
- 11 October, 19:45: Slovakia v Sweden
- 14 October, 19:45: Estonia v Sweden
Argentina: Buonanotte
- 11 October, 19:45: England U21s v Ukraine U21s
- 15 October, 19:30: England U21s v Azerbaijan U21s
France U21s: Rutter
- 10 October, 22:00: Venezuela v Argentina
- 16 October, 01:00: Argentina v Bolivia
Ireland: Ferguson
- 11 October, 17:30: Cyprus U21s v France U21s
- 15 October, 17:30: France U21s v Austria U21s
Ireland U21s: Moran, O'Mahony, Cahill
- 10 October, 19:45: Finland v Ireland
- 13 October, 19:45: Greece v Ireland
I haven't been able to confirm that Enciso, Sima, and Chouchane have been called up by Paraguay, Senegal, and Tunisia respectively but I reckon it's safe to assume Enciso will feature. Their games would be:
- 11 October, 19:00: Ireland U21s v Norway U21s
- 15 October, 17:30: Italy U21s v Ireland U21s
Paraguay: Enciso
Senegal: Sima
- 10 October, 22:00: Ecuador v Paraguay
- 16 October, 00:00: Paraguay v Venezuela
Tunisia: Chouchane
- 11 October, 20:00: Senegal v Malawi
- 15 October, 14:00: Malawi v Senegal
- 11 October, 20:00: Tunisia v Comoros
- 15 October, 20:00: Comoros v Tunisia
Fair point. If I had read your post first I wouldn't have made the facetious comments above.Me. I’m English. I support Brighton and England. If we didn’t have the Nations League we’d have pointless friendlies instead. And I want to see how Carsley gets on as it’s interesting from an England fan and Potter POV.
The international calendar is baked in a long time in advance. I’d rather we had a team full of internationals than playing Port Vale or Tranmere.
Greece on Thursday, then Finland away on Sunday. But yes, it might as well be.Is this because we are playing against Shitpeasistan, or the Galapagos Islands?
As always when it comes to identifying the definitive list of players called up for international duty - the Albion website article is the starting point of that investigation and NOT the final destination.The club have put out their own version of this list and it doesn't include Enciso, Sima, or Chouchane.
Have a great timeGreece on Thursday, then Finland away on Sunday. But yes, it might as well be.
Of course, the reason we're playing this quality of opposition is that Southgate failed to win any of his 6 NL games and got England relegated.
Under the previous boss, we'd go a goal up against the Galapagos Islands and then sit back and wait for them to score. Thankfully we've evolved.
Nothing wrong with cheap tickets in football these days. The FA may have many faults, but I'll applaud them for this.
Samy Chouchane has started for Northampton Town tonight in their EFL Trophy group stage fixture at Notts County, so he definitely isn't on international duty this break. It's a HUGE match-up of current and former Albion U-21 players with Jack Hinchy lining up for the Magpies.......
I haven't been able to confirm that Enciso, Sima, and Chouchane have been called up by Paraguay, Senegal, and Tunisia respectively ....
It's very annoying that the South American games are played at times which will make it very difficult for the likes of Pervis and Julio to be ready for 3pm on Saturday. Realistically, they are back at least a day later than the rest of the internationals, leaving very little time to recover.I assume this is Pervis playing Tuesday night Uruguayan time? Hopefully we get him back quickly and in one piece. He's very important for the Newcastle game.
Not me. Not even interested in either of Sweden games. Don't even know who we're playing.Who on here are interested in either of England games
Probably. But it surely affects opponents Newcastle as ourselves. Joelinton, Bruno G (and Almiron) are more crucial to them than Enciso and Pervis are to us.It's very annoying that the South American games are played at times which will make it very difficult for the likes of Pervis and Julio to be ready for 3pm on Saturday. Realistically, they are back at least a day later than the rest of the internationals, leaving very little time to recover.
Let's hope so. It will be sod's law that Pervis picks up an injury this week, as JP did when he went away with BrazilProbably. But it surely affects opponents Newcastle as ourselves. Joelinton, Bruno G (and Almiron) are more crucial to them than Enciso and Pervis are to us.
I mean they're back Wednesday night And they finish playing Wednesday around 3am. There really should be no excuses !!It's very annoying that the South American games are played at times which will make it very difficult for the likes of Pervis and Julio to be ready for 3pm on Saturday. Realistically, they are back at least a day later than the rest of the internationals, leaving very little time to recover.