Mental Lental
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So what's the news on the actual injury then? I don't wanna have to sift through all of this binfestery to find it plz.
Back in Brighton being assessed, not thought to be serious but could keep him out of next PL game.So what's the news on the actual injury then? I don't wanna have to sift through all of this binfestery to find it plz.
England have always had good players, they always get hopes up then bomb.England have a lot of good young players coming through - and I think they have the potential to do well over the next ten years. I do think that the English national team need to abandon the whole 'it's coming home' stuff - it reeks of entitlement and that has a tendency to blow up in your face.
The Irish team have a lot of good kids coming through as well - we are in a better position now than at any time since the success of the Brian Kerr managed U-16s, U-18s and U-20s teams with the likes of John O'Shea, Damien Duff, Richard Dunne, Stephen McPhail, Richie Sadlier, Stephen Kelly, Roy Keane (who played for Cobh Ramblers at the time), Paul McCarthy, Glenn Whelan, Kevin Doyle, Stephen Elliot, Ritchie Partridge, and Evan Ferguson's father Barry.
Evan Ferguson will have as big an impact on the Irish team, that George Best did for the North when he was at his best. We have goalkeepers, lots of defenders and a couple of decent strikers - we just need to find some midfield players to help Evan and the rest of the team - so here is hoping for good things from Andrew Moran, Joe Hodge, Harry Vaughan, Tony Springett, Zak Gilsenan, Rocco Vata (Rudi Vata's son), Kevin Zefi, Tom Bloxham and James McManus over the next couple of years.
Bearing in mind 50% of the Irish support ManU was he bashed in the knee with a trolley in baggage reclaim?Back in Brighton being assessed, not thought to be serious but could keep him out of next PL game.
They’d have probably been better off going and standing on Harry Maguires toes or something.Bearing in mind 50% of the Irish support ManU was he bashed in the knee with a trolley in baggage reclaim?
I personally can't think of a single instance of a player born in England, bought up in England and clearly good enough to play for England who has decided to play for another nation.Ireland has a large diaspora - the product of centuries of colonialism. Scotland and, particularly, Wales have also had a large number of internationals who were born in England (for similar reasons).
Unlike the foreign-born Irish (and Scottish and Welsh) players who had a family connection to the country - most of the prominent foreign-born English players have zero connection with England apart from ending up in the country as immigrants (the English team were lucky Priti Patel didn't have her Rwanda gig set up at the time).
Seriously - English fans need to get over the fact that not everyone born in England actually wants to play for their international team - and some players end up playing for England because of agents, clubs and money (something that doesn't happen with Ireland, Scotland or Wales - Northern Ireland is a slightly different kettle of fish).
Well - the 'it's coming home' country has failed to qualify for a stack load of tournaments over the years - 1972 Euros - 1974 WC - 1976 Euros - 1978 WC - 1994 WC - indeed the only thing that has assured England qualification since is the fact that the tournaments were massively expanded.
I think young Evan might have a few busy summers over his career - and we might even give England a chance to beat us in a major tournament finals - something that has never happened.
Ryan Giggs. Although born in Wales, was English in other respects.I personally can't think of a single instance of a player born in England, bought up in England and clearly good enough to play for England who has decided to play for another nation.
Not being little Englander, but in the example where there's dual nationality issues, the commercial deals available to players and the knowledge that we'll probably get to most tournaments (and mostly progress to the knockout phases and sometimes the business end, even, France, Italy, Holland don't always qualify!) seals the decision.
Like others, I don't want non English people playing for England. To me the point about international competition is that it's players from that country. Sure in the modern world, more and more people have more than one country and that's fine, they can make a decision. But the suggestion that the pull of playing for England isn't strong, is nonsense.
Hehe. Don’t take offense! I was only being a pedant pointing out 3 competitive appearances out of 6!
I disagree with this. Whilst many disagree with some of Southgate's selections and tactics, something that he has been able to do is get a team spirit amongst the current crop of England players and have them really playing for the badge. There's no arguing with the recent record of 3 tournaments being semis, final and QFs.England have always had good players, they always get hopes up then bomb.
I used to get so excited at watching England matches but they've cured me. Joke managers, prima donna players that aren't fussed - only in it for the cash and that comes from their clubs.
May also be something to do with my team now being better than the national side I guess, in the old days it was almost like another sport, the gap was so large.
I've always enjoyed watching Eire, NI, Wales, Scotland sides though. They get it. They care.
I really don't know why we go through the motions to be honest.
There is a long list - but the money stuff comes from Rice and Grealish - both switched because agents (and the English FA) pushed them to over the fact that they would double their transfer value and potentially their wages by switching to England (Grealish's father - after talking about how proud he was of his son playing for Ireland - also got a lucrative job as an agent after Grealish switched to England).Come on. If you knew the first thing about England, you'd know "it's coming home" is very much tongue in cheek.
As for the foreign-born players with England caps, who are we talking about? Sterling and Guehi? They moved to the UK at 5 and 1, respectively. What makes you think agents and money is the reason they play for England rather than Jamaica and the Ivory Coast?
But was never eligible to play international football for England.Ryan Giggs. Although born in Wales, was English in other respects.
He was born and grew up in Cardiff, I think?Ryan Giggs.
Why? I thought he chose Wales due to liking one of his parents better.But was never eligible to play international football for England.
Why has he got a Manchester accent then and always did even when 16?He was born and grew up in Cardiff, I think?
His parents are both Welsh. He was never eligible to play for England as he had no English parents or grandparents.Why
Why? I thought he chose Wales due to liking one of his parents better.
Oh, my bad. Certainly not what I read back in the day.His parents are both Welsh.
I've just looked, apparently moved to Manc when he was 6. Still born and did the first bit of growing up in Wales though.Why has he got a Manchester accent then and always did even when 16?
He did choose Wales over Sierra Leone though as he had a grandparent from there.Oh, my bad. Certainly not what I read back in the day.
Yeah and I just read an interview saying how annoyed he was that journalists kept saying he chose Wales. He wasn't eligible for England although he'd captained us at schoolboy level.I've just looked, apparently moved to Manc when he was 6. Still born and did the first bit of growing up in Wales though.