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everythingfootball
26 Nov 2007, 09:49 AM
This is a list of players that play in the Premiership (One player for each club) that have not got any caps for England but maybe should have at least 1.

I know not all of these are good enough for England but I wanted to have one player for all teams and it is hard to choose when the smaller teams don't have stars and the ones that are good have already had at least 1 games and the big teams have mainly players that are already in the England Team.

Here It Is:

Arsenal

Justin Hoyte

Aston Villa

Agbonlahor

Blackburn

Matt Derbyshire

Bolton

Kevin Nolan

Birmingham

Cameron Jerome

Chelsea

Steve Sidwell

Derby

Giles Barnes

Everton

Leighton John Baines

Fulham

Jimmy Bullard

Liverpool

Jermaine Pennant

Man City

Nedum Onuoha

Man Utd

Danny Simpson

Middlesbrough

Chris Riggott

Newcastle United

Shola Ameobi

Portsmouth

Linvoy Primus

Reading

Leroy Lita

Sunderland

Michael Chopra

Tottenham

Tom Huddlestone

West Ham

Dean Ashton

Wigan

Titus Bramble

What do you think?

sinner78
26 Nov 2007, 10:03 AM
Thank god Bramble hasnt got any caps.
I want to see agbonlahor in there with some caps.

three lions
26 Nov 2007, 10:24 AM
I woudn't mind seeing Agbonlahor, Leighton Baines, Leroy Lita, Dean Ashton and Tom Huddlestone out of that group

Pigs
26 Nov 2007, 10:30 AM
Kevin Nolan, Leighton Baines, Agbonlahor stand out. James Vaughan for Everton though, is definetely going to get an England cap in the future.

stiffmeister
26 Nov 2007, 10:34 AM
It would be nice to give Nolan a chance.

lobomojo
26 Nov 2007, 10:56 AM
I woudn't mind seeing Agbonlahor, Leighton Baines, Leroy Lita, Dean Ashton and Tom Huddlestone out of that group

Agree with you there

If Bullard can get past the injury perrhaps

Been capped but I'd like to see Bent get a real chance in some friendlies from the start

Sidwell tries hard but not good enough, Sinclair a year or so away is hugely promising and should probably be playing for CFC now ahead of some of the wingers

everythingfootball
26 Nov 2007, 11:04 AM
Agree with you there

If Bullard can get past the injury perrhaps

Been capped but I'd like to see Bent get a real chance in some friendlies from the start

Sidwell tries hard but not good enough, Sinclair a year or so away is hugely promising and should probably be playing for CFC now ahead of some of the wingers

I agree with Bullard if he gets passed injury i would like him to be given at least a chance.

Sinclair should get his chance and be a bigger part in a year or a two.

england66
26 Nov 2007, 03:27 PM
This is a list of players that play in the Premiership (One player for each club) that have not got any caps for England but maybe should have at least 1.

I know not all of these are good enough for England but I wanted to have one player for all teams and it is hard to choose when the smaller teams don't have stars and the ones that are good have already had at least 1 games and the big teams have mainly players that are already in the England Team.

Here It Is:

Arsenal

Justin Hoyte

Aston Villa

Agbonlahor

Blackburn

Matt Derbyshire

Bolton

Kevin Nolan

Birmingham

Cameron Jerome

Chelsea

Steve Sidwell

Derby

Giles Barnes

Everton

Leighton John Baines

Fulham

Jimmy Bullard

Liverpool

Jermaine Pennant

Man City

Nedum Onuoha

Man Utd

Danny Simpson

Middlesbrough

Chris Riggott

Newcastle United

Shola Ameobi

Portsmouth

Linvoy Primus

Reading

Leroy Lita

Sunderland

Michael Chopra

Tottenham

Tom Huddlestone

West Ham

Dean Ashton

Wigan

Titus Bramble

What do you think?


Pretty slim pickings....hasn't Agbonlahor stated he doesn't want tp play for England..??

Prenn
26 Nov 2007, 03:34 PM
Pretty slim pickings....hasn't Agbonlahor stated he doesn't want tp play for England..??

No, that was the lad from Everton.

england66
26 Nov 2007, 03:37 PM
No, that was the lad from Everton.


ok thanks.

RichardL
26 Nov 2007, 05:09 PM
Reading

Leroy Lita

Lita's got ability, but he perhaps doesn't have the best attitude (he's a very hot or cold kind of player) and he traps the ball like he's got pinball flippers attached to his ankles.

Best here is Glen Little. OK, he can be overtaken occasionally by tectonic plate movement, but he's that rare example of an English wide player who beats defenders with skill, rather than just hoping he can sprint round the outside of them.

His is, sadly, also injured most of the time.