Yup. And his sanctimonious tweets on the matter are positively nausea-inducing.So Rio's pre-planned training included a day-trip to Doha on Friday? **** off.
Ha ha, what's he saying?Yup. And his sanctimonious tweets on the matter are positively nausea-inducing.
In La Liga, sure. In the EPL it is tougher because of the pace of the game combined with the physicality and the lack of protection from the refs. Although I don't think Allen is an unbelievable player or anything of that sort, its clear I rate him higher than you.Honestly I think most teams in La Liga and a good few in the Premiership have a player that can do Ikki describes as 'world class,' whatever he means by this. If you are a decent player who plays in a side that likes to keep possession then your passing stats are going to look pretty good.
I rate Fletcher highly to be frank, although stylistically they're a bit different. Allen because of his height has a very low centre of gravity and I think that helps him in tighter situations. Shame for you guys he's had fitness problems.So how much do you rate Fletcher for us then, because that's the job he does without being spectacular, and my personal opinion is he did it better than Allen does (not to mention the other facets, such as gettin in some decent tackles and actually scoring the odd key goal)
In Rio's defense, I'm sure periods of rest will be part of a fitness program. England are also playing San Marino; who may not get a shot on goal the whole game anyway.
Not enough club managers put their foot down when it comes to international selection.Yes, I think he was only really being thought of for the second game as we're all aware of his condition, but Sir Alex decided that (as against Brazil) he picks the England team.
They've got every right to. It's the clubs that pay the players' wages.Nor should they when it comes to competitive fixtures.
Depends on what the condition that's being managed is, I suppose.Does no one else think that maybe flying somewhere might probably have a tiny bit less of an effect on your fitness than playing an international football match?
Nah that's ridiculous.They've got every right to. It's the clubs that pay the players' wages.
The injury rules need changed IMO, if a club decides that a player isn't fit enough for international duty then that's that.