Weretheweststand
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Great news, hopefully we'll have a few more in years to come
(Solly didn't receive a call up due to his injury)
(Solly didn't receive a call up due to his injury)
Great news for JFC under Gareth Southgates modern passing philosphy.
But as for walton and the U20's, why oh why oh why did the FA decide to appoint "stick it in the cage" failed long ball advocate Aidy Boothroyd?, who failed everywhere he went after Watford and was sacked after Northampton were rock bottom of the football league.
For all the talk of B leagues or coaches to improve our game, how the hell can the FA appoint hoofball Boothroyd to guide the best English 18-20's?
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/mar/08/football-association-fa-england-under-20s-steven-gerrard
http://sportontap.com/2014/03/07/aidy-boothroyd-england-u20-manager-reflects-poorly-fa/
Great news. March would presumably be in there too if he was fit. With March, Walton, JFC, Dunk and Ince, we've got a really good group of young English players coming through. Very exciting!
I would also send Walton out on loan but with the option of an instant recall if need be.Will do wonders for their morale and confidence. I think it may be smart to send Walton out on loan till January to an L1/2 club, when the FA Cup 3rd round starts, on the basis of how well he done, then put him in the starting line up if it's a lower league opposition.
That's a fair point, maybe offer to pay 50% of wages to ensure that a club doesn't reject this offer. He can't be on high wages, but we'd want him to gain valuable experience if that's the case.I would also send Walton out on loan but with the option of an instant recall if need be.
Excellent news, well done to the pair of them
Brilliant for JFC that as a player considered only "league 1 at best" (the LAZIEST criticism of a player in the world by the way) he is being recognised internationally
Congratulations to him but as we have seen a place in an England youth team doesn't guarantee a future at the highest level
Of course it doesn't, I'm not suggesting that he will become a top premier league player and win 50+ caps for the country but it is however another step on the road of his career and a positive one at that. He's already been called up before, surely its a good sign that Southgate has the trust in his ability to include him once again.
Of course it doesn't, I'm not suggesting that he will become a top premier league player and win 50+ caps for the country but it is however another step on the road of his career and a positive one at that. He's already been called up before, surely its a good sign that Southgate has the trust in his ability to include him once again.
I agree it is a good that he has been called up but I was referring to the fact that you suggest that this means he isn't "L1 at best" because of that
He's actually pretty decent at U21 level. I'm yet to be convinced about his effectiveness in our team though. Whether this is due to quality of opposition or due to his role in each team remains to be seen.
Just to put it into context, this is the squad
ENGLAND U21 SQUAD: Goalkeepers - Jonathan Bond (Watford), Jack Butland (Stoke City); defenders - Tyler Blackett (Manchester United), Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur), Luke Garbutt (Everton), Michael Keane (Manchester United), Jamaal Lascelles (Newcastle United, on loan to Nottingham Forest), Liam Moore (Leicester City), Jack Robinson (Liverpool); midfielders - Tom Carroll (Tottenham Hotspur, on loan to Swansea City), Nathaniel Chalobah (Chelsea), Jake Forster-Caskey (Brighton & Hove Albion), Will Hughes (Derby County), James Ward-Prowse (Southampton); forwards - Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion), Tom Ince (Hull City), Danny Ings (Burnley), Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur), Alex Pritchard (Tottenham Hotspur, on loan at Brentford), Nathan Redmond (Norwich City), Cauley Woodrow (Fulham).