[Football] Harry Kane - England must come before club.

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You do know that Foden doesn't play on the right wing don't you>
He's a versatile player and has played in a number of positions, but also scored on the right twice for England.

"Foden's versatility is once again a feature of his England career, with the midfielder being selected in no less than five positions. He made his international debut as a teenager in the middle of the park against Iceland, being moved further up the pitch for his next two appearances.

Of the four goals that Foden has bagged for his country, two have come in the attacking midfield role that he has been so effective in for his club, whilst the other two have been when he has operated on the right..." https://www.givemesport.com/phil-fodens-best-position-manchester-city-england/


But away from the specific positional details on Foden, the bigger point about some younger players like Madueke and Jones possibly playing their way into Tuchel's squad at the expense of some of those that declared themselves unfit probably still stands.
 




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He's a versatile player and has played in a number of positions, but also scored on the right twice for England.

"Foden's versatility is once again a feature of his England career, with the midfielder being selected in no less than five positions. He made his international debut as a teenager in the middle of the park against Iceland, being moved further up the pitch for his next two appearances.

Of the four goals that Foden has bagged for his country, two have come in the attacking midfield role that he has been so effective in for his club, whilst the other two have been when he has operated on the right..." https://www.givemesport.com/phil-fodens-best-position-manchester-city-england/


But away from the specific positional details on Foden, the bigger point about some younger players like Madueke and Jones possibly playing their way into Tuchel's squad at the expense of some of those that declared themselves unfit probably still stands.
Very true and the fact is we have an abundance of very talented youngsters which I put down to them playing in the bestest league in the world alongside the best players in the world. When you play with good players you improve. The dropouts should not consider themselves to step straight back into the team. This can only be a good thing imo.
 


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Very true and the fact is we have an abundance of very talented youngsters which I put down to them playing in the bestest league in the world alongside the best players in the world. When you play with good players you improve. The dropouts should not consider themselves to step straight back into the team. This can only be a good thing imo.
Completely agree.

For the ones who weren't seriously crocked but ruled themselves out, they need to prove they're more hungry than their replacements. And if I was Tuchel, what an opportunity to set the issue straight right from the start by excluding a few of those that unnecessarily dropped out this time. Carsley can fill him in there with names.

Even with some enforced team changes within the squad with Thursday / Sunday games, the general rule of 'if you play well, you keep the shirt/squad place' should still stand IMHO.
 


GlescaBlue

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I'm hoping young Evan adds to his goal against Finland tonight with a hat-trick on Sunday😉
Club first every time, they pay the wages.
 






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Country over club is the exclusive proviso of absolute bellends, without exception.
Mostly seen luzzing beer in a provincial fan zone on the BBC news whenever England win a Round of 16 game, wearing a replica England shirt with the JD Sports tag still on it and shouting “Itscominghome - COME ON!” Into the camera.

Generally.
 


GlescaBlue

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Plenty of us are still interested in England irrespective of size of club or quality of opposition. I'll be at Wembley on Sunday for the Ireland game.

£25 a ticket through ESTC represents excellent VFM with all the pre-match entertainment. It's cheaper than plenty of Premier League tickets.

If we can get revenge tomorrow night in Greece, the top spot in the group and automatic promotion will still be there for the taking at the weekend.

And if some players are injured, it's not as if England have a shortfall of keen hungry young replacements they can draw on.

Kane's right IMHO. Country before club. Even though it's not the most important tournament, it's time to get back among the top nations again.
I hope that you will be cheering on young Evan!!
Not sure what database you were looking at, but it was wrong. England also played matches in February and November 1977 - see here.

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I was at one of those games! 4th June 1977.
One of the most memorable games I have ever been to.
And yes, I was on the pitch after the final whistle, but nowhere near the flimsy goalposts. Good times.
 


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