Does not compute.Tottenham or worse.
I don't disagree with a lot of what you say, that '98 squad doesn't look that great to me. Yet this England side has massive form worries (Terry, Gerard, Rooney), injury-plagued players, missing personnel, and a lot of unproven/or proven****e which means there's massive gaps in our side at centre-back, right-back, gk, and one decent striker. If Rob Green or David James start, we'll be 1-0 down effectively right away, that 98 side at least had decent starters in every position except one. Which did cause us problems then, with one weak spot, we've now got about 5.Think people are being very generous when they look back on players in the 90s.
Someone like Les Ferdinand for instance - he's just the same calibre as someone like Darren Bent as far as I'm concerned. The EPL now is much stronger than it was then, before the statistical comparisons start. The influx of foreigners and so on has spread the English players out. A good English player back in the early 90s would have probably been snapped up by one of the title contenders. Now they'd generally be looking at Aston Villa, Tottenham or worse.
Anderton being picked because his fitness is better.....what has the world come to.Naaaah. God bless you for trying to put a positive spin on it tho. Sir Les was a proper goal scoring target man we'd kill for now.
Wouldn't have Barry or Joe Cole in their current states of repair ahead of Batty or Merse or Anderton either. Lennon ahead of Lee, maybe.
Don't care enough to argue about Batty or Merson but if you ever wanted Anderton above cole you must be on crack. And you call yourself a ****ing gooner!Naaaah. God bless you for trying to put a positive spin on it tho. Sir Les was a proper goal scoring target man we'd kill for now.
Wouldn't have Barry or Joe Cole in their current states of repair ahead of Batty or Merse or Anderton either. Lennon ahead of Lee, maybe.
Ferdinand was signed up by title contenders, tbf. Newcastle finished 2nd twice in the mid 90s, lest people forget. I'd take him ahead of any of this year's mob, save Rooney, obv. Had touch, control and was amazing in the air.Think people are being very generous when they look back on players in the 90s.
Someone like Les Ferdinand for instance - he's just the same calibre as someone like Darren Bent as far as I'm concerned. The EPL now is much stronger than it was then, before the statistical comparisons start. The influx of foreigners and so on has spread the English players out. A good English player back in the early 90s would have probably been snapped up by one of the title contenders. Now they'd generally be looking at Aston Villa, Tottenham or worse.
Sick note was a pretty decent player when he was fit, that just did not happen very often.Also, wasn't the fitness of Darren Anderton a bit of a running joke anyway? I remember he was always being lambasted for being unfit, and generally crap.
Yeah I'd agree. My memory of Anderton is that he was a player of style over substance who flattered to deceive and was a favourite of Gelnn Hoddle, hence why he played so many times. Really cannot see why he was given a place in the squad over Gazza or even Le Tissier.Yeah but I'd say Joe Cole is a class above what Anderton was at his best, and an unfit Cole is better than an unfit Anderton. IMO.
Anderton played on the left for England, wasn't in contention with gazza iirc, Rob Lee, and Rio (who was never going to play) were the two that probably kept him out.Yeah I'd agree. My memory of Anderton is that he was a player of style over substance who flattered to deceive and was a favourite of Gelnn Hoddle, hence why he played so many times. Really cannot see why he was given a place in the squad over Gazza or even Le Tissier.
Edit: There are obviously plenty of reasons why Gazza should not have been included to be fair. But in terms of ability, he was light years ahead of Anderton.
What a stupid questionWas Jamie Redknapp injured....?.
Use full stops ffs.What a stupid question
Of course he was
He was literally dying from the pain
Yep, he looks better because he's surrounded by weaker teams, players. That Newcastle side would be mid-table these days, competing for a UEFA spot. Like a weaker equivalent of Man City for me. Instead of getting 30 a season it would be 15-20.Ferdinand was signed up by title contenders, tbf. Newcastle finished 2nd twice in the mid 90s, lest people forget. I'd take him ahead of any of this year's mob, save Rooney, obv. Had touch, control and was amazing in the air.
Disagree quite strongly with Neville, in fact he'd probably already peaked as an international player by 98. In Euro 96 he'd looked like the answer to England's right back issues with his marauding overlapping runs, but it wasn't to last and he slowly regressed to the niggly, solid whiner he eventually proved to be.Goalkeeping really stands out there. I'd take any of 1998's three over any of those in the current squad. Twice as many world-class strikers, too. Although it's worth mentioning that players like Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville weren't half the players they later became.
Also one Scholes too many.Have to say that, in terms of depth, it's one of the worst squads we've sent for a while. When you look at the players we took in 1998, say, the difference is enough to make you weep. Wiki:
Keepers: Seaman, Martyn, Flower
Right back: Neville
Left back: Le Saux
Centre-Halves: Adams, Campbell, Southgate, Keown, R Ferdinand
Midfield: Ince, Batty, Lee, Beckham, Scholes, Anderton, Merson, Scholes, McManaman
Strikers: Shearer, Owen, Sheringham, L Ferdinand.
Aside from at least one too many centre-halves it looks a much better squad. How many of the current mob would make it? Cashley, Terry, Gerrard, Fat Frank, Rooney & maybe Lennon at a stretch.