Bellingham?In the last 20 years, there's been just 5.
2003 David James (West Ham)
2007 David Nugent (Preston)
2010 Jay Bothroyd (Cardiff)
2012 Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
2021 Sam Johnstone (West Brom)
Bellingham?In the last 20 years, there's been just 5.
2003 David James (West Ham)
2007 David Nugent (Preston)
2010 Jay Bothroyd (Cardiff)
2012 Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
2021 Sam Johnstone (West Brom)
Yes, you're quite right. I only listed the domestic players.Huh? We're talking non-PL - that includes players based abroad, not just Championship players!
yes, I was only thinking of domestic players too when I made the PL comment initially (which was sorta tongue in cheek of course)Yes, you're quite right. I only listed the domestic players.
Yeah, I was disappointed too, until I realised it wasn’t the 55+ age group.I made the top 100 last week and this is how I find out I’m excluded from the 55?
He can barely manage 1 game a week though. The notion he'd be of any use at a World Cup, where you could be playing every 3-4 days over the course of a month is for the birds. I'm glad we've got Welbz in our squad, but the fella is made of Weetabix. Hopefully he'll benefit from the break, keep ticking over with some light training, and be fresh and raring to go come Boxing Day.Well i think Welbeck has been more than decent. just saying.
Not a big ask - I didnt even know there were 55 English players in the PL
Favourites, Palace and then in form.....Which Southgate will reduce to his favourites.
I still can’t actually believe people think he has some sort of bias towards player who play the club he made the leat amount of appearances in his career for 25 years ago. It’s complete nonsense.Was literally just about to type that.
How can Dunk & Webster be behind Maguire/Mings in the pecking order truly baffles me... until I remember Gareth's palace bias
His old club Villa is a must too, he should be able to crowbar in one or two out-of-all-form Villans.Favourites, Palace and then in form.....
In that order
A lot of noise about Eze potentially getting picked.According to the website of that lot up the road, '“The club you start with is always special,” remarked Gareth Southgate of his development at Palace.' (apologies for the link, feel dirty just posting it). So either Soutgate has some kind of soft spot for them, or he was lying to make them feel better (or, I suppose, they might just have made it all up - something of a Palace speciality, that).
Has caps and tournament experience. Probably sufficient to make a list of 55For real? Welbeck? That's clearly head-mental
Big chat about this on 5live Monday night football and Michah Richards I thought was spot on. With the squads expanded to 26 why doesn't he take the extra striker. Rather than more defenders.He can barely manage 1 game a week though. The notion he'd be of any use at a World Cup, where you could be playing every 3-4 days over the course of a month is for the birds. I'm glad we've got Welbz in our squad, but the fella is made of Weetabix. Hopefully he'll benefit from the break, keep ticking over with some light training, and be fresh and raring to go come Boxing Day.
It does illustrate the paucity of options we have outside of HK though. If he gets crocked, then we're already 'down to the bare bones'. We haven't had a decent go-to understudy for him since I can remember.
Wilson has been injury prone so not sure he will take the intensity unless you take him as a penalty taker and bring him on for last few mins of a drawer.Big chat about this on 5live Monday night football and Michah Richards I thought was spot on. With the squads expanded to 26 why doesn't he take the extra striker. Rather than more defenders.
HK is def, probably Rashford too but on form why not take both Wilson and Toney. Both got good pens in them, both offer something different, why not an extra attacker for the reasons you highlight? Sterling is in shite form too.
From about 27mins. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001dql5
There's zero logic in taking Wilson just for that (ahead of Toney). Toney is comfortably the best penalty taker available to England right now - even over Kane.Wilson has been injury prone so not sure he will take the intensity unless you take him as a penalty taker and bring him on for last few mins of a drawer.
There's zero logic in taking Wilson just for that (ahead of Toney). Toney is comfortably the best penalty taker available to England right now - even over Kane.