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Kelly and Johnson have been playing as wing-backs iirc. I count them.Ah well. 5 at the back?! We had 3 against chelsea last week
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Kelly and Johnson have been playing as wing-backs iirc. I count them.Ah well. 5 at the back?! We had 3 against chelsea last week
No it doesn't, it says you win not that you're betterHey, that's what the rule book says.
How were Scholes' talents wasted exactly? **** chose to quit internationals after being a fixture for seven or eight years.Orgasmic goal from Arsenal.
Wilshere. England should build their midfield around him for the next decade, will be such a shame if his talents get wasted like Scholes.
Was played on the flanks by Eriksson IIRC. The Gerrard-Lampard partnership worked out great for him and McLaren (and Capello), didn't it?No it doesn't, it says you win not that you're better
How were Scholes' talents wasted exactly? **** chose to quit internationals after being a fixture for seven or eight years.
You recall incorrectlyWas played on the flanks by Eriksson IIRC. The Gerrard-Lampard partnership worked out great for him and McLaren (and Capello), didn't it?
You recall incorrectly
Paul Scholes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHowever, after the tournament, Scholes saw his opportunities in the national team decline due to Sven-Göran Eriksson playing him out of position on the left midfield to accommodate the pairing of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in central midfield.
Awta, was a shame it never did though. Past 5 years would have been very different for England if it had...You recall incorrectly
Tbf he said it was barely half a chance, of course you could be pedantic and say that chances are like holes. They either are or aren't, there are no halves. But from what I've heard Rooney basically created a goal out of nothing and had it been basically any other player in the world, or even Rooney himself on a different day, it genuinely would not have been a chance. Or if it was, only in the same way every other ball ever delivered into the box is also a chance.Yes, and I agree, but in order for to score a goal, one must surely be presented with a chance to score, by basic definition. I'm not contesting any of the above, but there clearly was a chance, regardless of its difficulty.
No, the rule book says you're the winner. Just you seem to thinking winning=being best. That's not written anywhere.Hey, that's what the rule book says.
Oh if wiki says so then my watching all the games at the time must count for nothing.
Torpoint Athletic through to FA Vase quarter-finalsNot every day that your local side is in the last 16 of the FA Vase.
Come on Torpoint
They're surely the same thing. Otherwise what's the point in having a result? Winning is always better than losing.No, the rule book says you're the winner. Just you seem to thinking winning=being best. That's not written anywhere.
Don't think that was ever disputed not is it relevant to what was being discussed.Winning is always better than losing.
It wasn't that scholes had been quite poor, but he'd been diabolical, oh but wiki disagrees with my eyes, so my eyes must be wrong.Oh if wiki says so then my watching all the games at the time must count for nothing.
In 03-04, Gerrard and Lampard were so much better than all other English midfielders it wasn't funny. Scholes had been quite poor at international level for a couple of years. Sven was going to have to find a way to accomodate them all but Scholes saw his future place under threat.
He actually went on to have a good tournament, playing in a narrow four. He wasn't played on the left wing.
Can't remember when he announced his retirement but at the time they were in better form and he thought his place was in trouble. as a family man he didn't want to tour Europe/the world to sit on the bench, which is fair enough.
To say England wasted him is simply wrong, end of.
Whether he was on the left wing or not is irrelevant, he was certainly not in his best position by a long shot. I actually seem to recall his Euro 2004 being poor, but admittedly I don't remember it too well.He actually went on to have a good tournament, playing in a narrow four. He wasn't played on the left wing.