How on earth did Walcott get a '7' rating in The Sun today?!

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Kinky Gerbil

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Exactly. Why is that?! Henry Winter commented last night that that performance may have cost him his place, but that's very rarely put in print.

I have no idea, but the media where creaming over him last year (rightly so some of the time) but his finishing and crossing is no better than Lennon, There seems to be some myth around Lennons final ball and Walcotts.
 


seagulls4ever

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I have no idea, but the media where creaming over him last year (rightly so some of the time) but his finishing and crossing is no better than Lennon, There seems to be some myth around Lennons final ball and Walcotts.

And unlike Walcott, Lennon can actually beat his man.
 


chez

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What score did John Terry get?

Terry should have got a 10 just for playing. I think a lot of people in his position would have said "I'm not playing until evrybody that is booing me is either moved to the Egypt section or kicked out of the ground", and quite rightly too.

Andy Townsend was excellent last night, at every opportunity he was slagging off the boo boys.

It amazes me that these are the people that will stop us winning the world cup (obviously not the only reason) yet they are the same ones that will point the finger at others when we actually don't win it. :angry::angry::angry:
 


Dave the OAP

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It must be just me then.

I think Walcott was certainly trying last night and the first half an hour he looked lively...But it must be recalled that Wenger very rarely plays him a full game, he has had some significant injuries and to expect him to go straight into an International game against a side that at times last night made all of our team look very ordinary was always going to end in tears.

Its seems to be a British trait to build players up, like after the Croatia match when you would have thought he was the second coming of Christ, and then take a delight in crucifying him when he is out of form.I think we need to lay off him and allow him to get his confidence back as it shows at times, he is a genuinly good young English player and could be a world cup winner.

But whatever everyone says there is one person whose opinion holds most sway and that is the bloke who took a team from failing pathetically to qualify for a European Championships to one who who completely dominated the group...if capello thinks he deserves a game, then that is fine by me...after all, what the hell do I know( or the so called press pundits) compared to Capello
 




eastlondonseagull

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It must be just me then.

I think Walcott was certainly trying last night and the first half an hour he looked lively...But it must be recalled that Wenger very rarely plays him a full game, he has had some significant injuries and to expect him to go straight into an International game against a side that at times last night made all of our team look very ordinary was always going to end in tears.

Its seems to be a British trait to build players up, like after the Croatia match when you would have thought he was the second coming of Christ, and then take a delight in crucifying him when he is out of form.I think we need to lay off him and allow him to get his confidence back as it shows at times, he is a genuinly good young English player and could be a world cup winner.

But whatever everyone says there is one person whose opinion holds most sway and that is the bloke who took a team from failing pathetically to qualify for a European Championships to one who who completely dominated the group...if capello thinks he deserves a game, then that is fine by me...after all, what the hell do I know( or the so called press pundits) compared to Capello

My Arsenal-ST-holding mates (and, sadly, I've got a lot of them) say he is utter gash and the Croatia game was his one and only moment of excellence.
 


Scotty Mac

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My Arsenal-ST-holding mates (and, sadly, I've got a lot of them) say he is utter gash and the Croatia game was his one and only moment of excellence.

person i know who is a season ticket holder at the emirates said similar

i do think though that he plays far better for england than arsenal - the way fabio has the team playing seems to suit him in terms of running at people as opposed to 100 pass moves.

that being said, he was gash last night and he cant live off that night in croatia for much longer. lennon needs to get fit for the world cup as i dont think wright-phillips is up to it either
 


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Terry should have got a 10 just for playing. I think a lot of people in his position would have said "I'm not playing until evrybody that is booing me is either moved to the Egypt section or kicked out of the ground", and quite rightly too.

Really? ???

You think refusing to play would be a good reaction to the booing?

Regardless of whether the booing is right or wrong, if he had refused to play then I would never like to see him in an England shirt again.

Give him 10 out of 10 for being a brave little boy and playing football? :facepalm:
 




pasty

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Thought Milner looked superb whilst he was on.

Every World Cup tournament there seems to be one player who really stands out and makes a big name for himself. I have a feeling this could be Mr Milners year.
 


countrygull

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I believe Walcott will come good: he needs a few games to regain his touch. A greater concern - or possibly a blessing in disguise - is that Defoe was once again found out. He cannot perform for England. Crouch/Rooney combo is the one for me.
 


Scotty Mac

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I believe Walcott will come good: he needs a few games to regain his touch. A greater concern - or possibly a blessing in disguise - is that Defoe was once again found out. He cannot perform for England. Crouch/Rooney combo is the one for me.

he performs for england either off the bench or alongside the target man - which, should owen not make it, means he will have a role in the squad to play should we need a goal with 20 minutes remaining or (heaven forbid) should something result in rooney being unavailable

last night showed rooney and defoe doesnt work together - hopefully, capello will have learnt from that before the opening game of the world cup rolls around
 




SeagullRic

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Granted he was fairly poor on the whole last night, but to say he did nothing is ludicrous. Lampard should have scored a fairly easy chance after his excellent pull back, and his pace undoubtedly worries defences.
 


The Wizard

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Are you seriously asking this question? this is THE SUN we are talking about here..:glare:
 


dingobruce

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Peter Brezovan was in the Sun's League One Team of the Week last weekend. Wasn't at the game but from what I've heard he had nothing to do all game. Dicker was also in it :)
 






chez

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Really? ???

You think refusing to play would be a good reaction to the booing?

Regardless of whether the booing is right or wrong, if he had refused to play then I would never like to see him in an England shirt again.

Give him 10 out of 10 for being a brave little boy and playing football? :facepalm:

I would have been happy to see him refuse to play. It might finally get the point through to the mindless idiots that booing is not acceptable.

Booing at poor performance is IMO still not right but at least I can see the reasons for this.
 


Skaville

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*berates himself for continuing to buy / read The Sun* :nono:

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This is the important piece of you post. Why do it? A lot of people bang on to me about the quality of the sports section. Bollocks. This thread proves that. But more importantly, The Sun is evil, buy a quality paper. Stop giving your money to these tossers.
 






eastlondonseagull

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This is the important piece of you post. Why do it? A lot of people bang on to me about the quality of the sports section. Bollocks. This thread proves that. But more importantly, The Sun is evil, buy a quality paper. Stop giving your money to these tossers.

I know, hence the comment at the end. It's like a bad habit.
 


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