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09 Nov 2002, 03:33 PM
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Just for fun squad for 2006
I was getting bored so I did a "just for fun" England lineup for WC 2006. Bear in mind, I am not very well-informed about the up-and-comers in England, but I thought what the hell...
3-4-3
Robinson
Mills - Ferdinand - Cole
Thompson
Beckham - Gerrard
Scholes
Rooney - Owen - Heskey
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James
Smith
Richardson/Vassell(?) (pick)
Heargreaves/Dunn/J.Cole (pick)
Greening/Butt (pick)
Dyer
Sinclair
Neville
Terry
O'Shea
I am sure I am forgetting someone obvious (no, I left out Campbell on purpose), but that looks like a damn nice squad to me. That left-side is a bit under-manned, I suppose, though.
I hate to jump on the Rooney bandwagon so soon, but after 4 years of EPL experience and some work on the NT, it's not hard to see how much better he can get. Plus, he'll be a spry 21 or 22 by then.
I chose Thompson just because with 3 in the back you must have a dm and I feel he has the most upside of any of the possible dm's. Although, with the midfield they have at Blackburn, I think Tugay(iirc)takes this position more often than Thompson, so he may be better suited for the left or center-mid position by 2006. If so, he may not make it in the squad.
In any case, there it is just for kicks...
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09 Nov 2002, 08:00 PM
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Sorry but O'Shea has played for Irelnad I think. He'd be worth considering otherwise.
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09 Nov 2002, 08:34 PM
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O'Shea
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Sorry but O'Shea has played for Irelnad I think. He'd be worth considering otherwise.
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Looks like you're correct, despite the fact that he was born in Watford.
http://www.manutd.com/bio/bio.sps?iBiographyID=3319
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09 Nov 2002, 11:32 PM
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Oops. For whatever reason, I had it in my mind he was being considered. Maybe then, I shouldn't omit Campbell.
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09 Nov 2002, 11:42 PM
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Waterford
I guess it's not Watford, England, but Waterford, Ireland.
What about Ugo Ehiogu?
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14 Nov 2002, 07:02 AM
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I'd have him in the squad (he can,and has played for England).
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17 Nov 2002, 01:24 PM
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Re: O'Shea
*sigh*
Waterford, not Watford. Watford isn't even a city (which is how it's presented in that biography). Hell, he played in Ireland for Waterford Utd before he joined Man U.
As for the original squad - does anyone else think that it looks suspiciously similar to the current squad with the addition of a certain, in-the-news-at-the-moment Everton striker?
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17 Nov 2002, 02:10 PM
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Re: Re: O'Shea
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As for the original squad - does anyone else think that it looks suspiciously similar to the current squad with the addition of a certain, in-the-news-at-the-moment Everton striker?
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You're right and with the way he's banging them in I think he deserves his call up. But won't kevin Campbell be a bit old in 2006?
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17 Nov 2002, 02:18 PM
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Cole had better watch out or he will be more of a harm to the team than good.
If he doesn't learn to stay on his feet when somebody looks too quick in his direction he may find that refs will not give him any calls--although he is doing a first rate job at coning them at the mo.
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18 Nov 2002, 01:54 PM
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Re: Re: O'Shea
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As for the original squad - does anyone else think that it looks suspiciously similar to the current squad with the addition of a certain, in-the-news-at-the-moment Everton striker?
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Are England playing three in the back currently? But, you are probably right, there doesn't seem to be very much turnover from the last WC or 2004 Euro qualifying (like I said, I don't know too much about the up and comers). I guess that's a good thing. Hopefully, with another 4 years of experience these guys can make the final in Germany.
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