pastafarian
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I would support a limit of foreign players in English clubs that would see a higher ratio of English players.
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I would support a limit of foreign players in English clubs that would see a higher ratio of English players.
I would support a limit of foreign players in English clubs that would see a higher ratio of English players. Who really gives a fu#k? English football needs to evolve.
We have had a better squad than we have for a long time but we didn't have Hannibal playing for us!! But on a serious note; money talks and sky make the calls...English players don't have enuff flair!
Changing the rules to promote more mediocre players will do nothing to improve the team. It doesn't matter if there are only two or three English players per team if those who do play are genuinely world class.
What needs to be done is to improve matters so that those players do emerge but I see little sign of any progress there
The gokeeping position is where it really stands out. Hart has no real competition. Just 4 Premiership sides had an English keeper as first choice last season (Fulham only later on) and two of them (Fulham and Norwich) we're relegated. Sure he was at fault for Ronaldinho's free kick in 2002, but Seaman was steets ahead of Hart and look at the keepers we had. Yes we had a bad period with only Chris Woods at the top, but he had a hard act to follow on from Peter Shilton.
U20 World Cup 2013. We finish bottom of a group involving Egypt, Iraq and Chile. I don't see things getting much better any time soon.
Tonight was a reminder that Suarez is currently one of the best players in the world. He's top five, and probably top three.
Yep, absolutely. Oddly I don't have much of a problem with our midfield/forwards, but defence and keeper is a crap area.
When in the Premier League, average players (on an international level) are able to earn £150k per week or more we're never going to win anything
What happened to your Lee Grant? I had virtually forgotten about him until he turned up for you against us. When he first started out I think he was an England Under 21 international and set for big things in the game. Part of the problem as well it seems to me is today's keepers are so slight. Look at Shilton - built like the proverbial brick garden building. The nearest equivalent is Brad Friedel, who sadly is American. If he had been English he would surely have been our Number 1 for years or at least have competed with Seaman. The only English keeper with anywhere near that stature is John Ruddy, but he didn't exactly have the best season with Norwich.
Some good young players coming through, but lets not fool ourselves. The PL is a great training ground for foreigners but not good for our national side. The one good thing about an early exit is the cracks can't be papered over..