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*Official* English Football Season 2015-16

StephenZA

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Security expert Stan Collymore says the whole training exercise story is false
I assume this is sarcastic as he is not a security expert? Sorry I`m being dumb!

As much as this blunder is 'embarrassing' for the police and Man U. I am glad that this was not a genuine attack. Also whatever the reason I though the evacuation and handling of the situation was great, if it had been real there would be a great deal of praise for them and the manner in which the supporters behaved.
 

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My Euro 2016 squad - Eurosport

I get something like:

Hart, Foster, Forster

Smalling, Cahill, Jagielka, Shawcross, Bertrand, Clyne, Walker, Rose

Dier, Drinkwater, Henderson, Alli, Barkley, Wilshere, Lallana

Kane, Vardy, Rooney, Sterling, Sturridge.
 

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Meh, Shearer haters are a bit boring, he's not the worst pundit and he was a semi-great player.

Looking at the MOTD goals of the season, and one of the goals I'm pretty sure Scholes (who really is a terrible pundit) said the goalkeeper should have saved.

I'd go for Martina though, incredible swerve on it.
Says a lot that Shearer is probably the best pundit they have. Hansen may have gone stale over the years but even at his worst he was miles better than any of the idiots they use these days.

The only half decent newish BBC pundit is Kilbane and that is because he had so many clubs he can talk about what is going on at each of them well.
 

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I think Danny Murphy must be Dave Whelan's love child as no matter what he is talking about he always has to tell us that he played for Liverpool.

You may not know that Dave Whelan once broke his leg in a cup final.
 

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Love that Lescott, Richards and Agbonlahor are options.
Haha yeah feels like they haven't updated it in a while. You also have the option to wheel in Welbeck on one leg.

I think Woy will probably take Stones, maybe ahead of Clyne or Shawcross. Milner will probably go too, and possibly Walcott. I'm fine with him ditching Clyne, Bertrand, Shawcross or Lallana, but I think he might pull a dick move on Drinkwater.
 

sledger

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It concerns me that Arsenal are not clear front runners in the race to sign him up. You only have to look at the scenes yesterday when he "scored" to see how loved he is by all the players and staff there. And it seems he is held in super high regard more generally too. Will be a bit stupid if they can't keep hold of him.
 

Cabinet96

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Think the best move for him would be to join Pep. And probably for Arsenal if he's considered a possible Wenger replacement.
 

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Anyway Jack Wheelchair makes the England squad after one game in a year. No idea how Delph gets in and Rashford is clearly only there for experience and won't make the cut.
 

Lillian Thomson

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A bit surprised to hear talkSPORT going on about the "exciting group of young players" that make up the England squad. All I see a frightening lack of proven international talent.
 

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I think he's got it more or less right. Only three CBs (+Dier), but that's probably a good sign because it makes it unlikely that we'll see a CB at FB. Also the right decision to leave Baines out. Rashford over Walcott is basically fine too, I'm slightly sceptical of Rashford but there's far more upside potential than with Walcott.

I think Delph and Clyne are leading candidates to drop out, Bertrand has the advantage of being able to play both LB and RB. The last one to go will probably depend on performances in training+friendlies.
 

grecian

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A bit surprised to hear talkSPORT going on about the "exciting group of young players" that make up the England squad. All I see a frightening lack of proven international talent.
Not one to ever knowingly agree with Talkshite, but proven International talent hasn't exactly been working wonders for us recently. Pretty happy with it, the defence of course the major problem, but who knows they may click.
 

sledger

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Probably the starting XI I would go with if everyone in the squad was fit and firing.



Could interchange most of the front 3 with Harry Kane quite happily.
 

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