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Fabio Capello's OFFICIAL 23-man squad
for South Africa has been finalised
http://news.bbc.co.uk..._cup_2010/8713742.stm
Theo Walcott, Darren Bent, Tom Huddlestone, Michael Dawson, Leighton Baines, Scott Parker and Adam Johnson all miss out.
Walcott: Great pace but runs out of ideas when he gets to the oppo 18-yard box. No height or physical presence in the box either.
Bent: 24 in 38 in the Premier League means F.Hall to Fabio. What else does he have to do.
Dawson: Must have been close with Ledley King for the nod. Shame but he's got time on his side.
Baines: Started against Mexico. Probably ahead of Stephen Warnock in most stats in the Premier League.
Parker: Fantastic season for the Hammers. Don't really know why he's been omitted.
(Adam) Johnson: Gets in the squad ahead of his predecessor Stewart Downing and now neither of them are going to SA. Fair play to Capello though, his five minute cameo netted Boro £1 million as part of his transfer to Man City. Thanks Fab ;-)
http://news.bbc.co.uk..._cup_2010/8713742.stm
Theo Walcott, Darren Bent, Tom Huddlestone, Michael Dawson, Leighton Baines, Scott Parker and Adam Johnson all miss out.
Walcott: Great pace but runs out of ideas when he gets to the oppo 18-yard box. No height or physical presence in the box either.
Bent: 24 in 38 in the Premier League means F.Hall to Fabio. What else does he have to do.
Dawson: Must have been close with Ledley King for the nod. Shame but he's got time on his side.
Baines: Started against Mexico. Probably ahead of Stephen Warnock in most stats in the Premier League.
Parker: Fantastic season for the Hammers. Don't really know why he's been omitted.
(Adam) Johnson: Gets in the squad ahead of his predecessor Stewart Downing and now neither of them are going to SA. Fair play to Capello though, his five minute cameo netted Boro £1 million as part of his transfer to Man City. Thanks Fab ;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.
Defenders: Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.
Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Shaun Wright-Phillips.
Strikers: Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.
Defenders: Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.
Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Shaun Wright-Phillips.
Strikers: Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.
Wandered over from Q&P to see what was up here; as a typical American I pay a moderate amount of attention to soccer (yes, soccer!) every 4 years. (Actually that probably makes me an atypical American, since once every 4 years would be a lot for most of us. There is a reason that when we play Mexico here, it's like a home game for Mexico.)
I noted that the US roster has 9 guys who play for English/Scottish clubs, and 8 others who play in Europe. Are any of them considered to be any good over there? My understanding is that Tim Howard is viewed as a good goalkeeper, but what about the others? Does the US stand a chance in the opener, or would this be 1950 all over again if we won?
I noted that the US roster has 9 guys who play for English/Scottish clubs, and 8 others who play in Europe. Are any of them considered to be any good over there? My understanding is that Tim Howard is viewed as a good goalkeeper, but what about the others? Does the US stand a chance in the opener, or would this be 1950 all over again if we won?
Squad discussion thread from 'news' section
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question901502.html
Dr B.....Howard is a good goalkeeper, Donovan who spent a few months over here with Everton looked an excellent player........and by the way its called FOOTBALL (we invented it so we should know)
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question901502.html
Dr B.....Howard is a good goalkeeper, Donovan who spent a few months over here with Everton looked an excellent player........and by the way its called FOOTBALL (we invented it so we should know)
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I'm happy with the squad apart from, Heskey.Now, I know he's a good supplier and yes, he's worked well with Rooney in the past, BUT.....what happens when we are in need of a vital equaliser or hopefully a winning goal, and Mr Heskey finds himself in front of goal with just the keeper to beat? Would you put any money on him scoring? I wouldn't back him, in front of an open goal! I sincerely hope he proves me wrong.
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