Should I stay or Should I go?

Discussion in 'England' started by When Hell Unfreezes, Jun 27, 2010.

  1. When Hell Unfreezes

    Jan 8, 2004
    London
    Gute nacht liebsten...

    Well there we have it, completely outclassed again, outpaced again, outguiled again, outcoached again.

    JT and Upson were so close together, they left the backs exposed, time and again and when the ball was played down the middle, they didn't have the pace to keep up.

    So, who should Crapello keep, if he stays, which I sincerely hope he doesn't, he's made our great side comparable to Scotchland, fcukin pathetic?

    David James - go - couple of good saves, but a few dodgy lines, just past it.
    Robert Green - go - too many oops.
    Joe Hart - stay - still to prove himself, but not covered in shame.

    Glen Johnson - go - useless.
    Cashley Cole - go - OK but too old.
    Michael Dawson - stay - for now.
    JT - go - one paced cack.
    Stephen Who - go - WTF?
    Mutt Upson - go - brutal.
    Jamie Carragher - go - over the hill.
    Ledley King - go - sicknote.
    (Fishface - go - wanker)

    Stevie - maybe stay - might need one old head.
    Aaron Lennon - stay - young enough to improve.
    Frank Lampwank - go - better tonight but past it.
    Joe Cole - go - past it, that's why Chelski have let him go.
    Gareth Barry - go - how does this man earn a living in the premiership?
    James Milner - stay - fcukin useless, but will improve.
    SWP - go - one diemnsional cack.
    Michael Carrick - go - never made it, let alone past it.

    The longun - go - depsite his goals Crapello preferred Bruno, if that aint an insult what is?
    Wank Rooney - stay - fcukin disgrace to his country, but could make amends.
    Jermaine Defoe - stay - can still crack it, even though he's getting on.
    Bruno - go - can anyone on the planet believe he came on, when England were chasing the game, fcuk off.

    Crapelleo, his advisers, Pearce, Clemence - go - kindly fcuk off and die in a fire.
     
  2. R&DFC

    R&DFC Member

    Mar 26, 2004
    England
    Goalkeepers
    Robert Green - Stay. One major mistake, but a solid second choice.
    Joe Hart - Stay. Needs to be entrusted in becoming England's Number One.
    David James - Go. Had a renaissance in his twilight years but it's time to hang up the England gloves.

    Defenders
    Rio Ferdinand - Stay. The most mobile of England's defenders, needs to stay to provide experience.
    John Terry - Go. Looked sloppy on the whole. Showed dedication at times but also proved to be a distracting influence at times too.
    Ashley Cole - Stay. Best English player at the Tournament and still one of the best left backs in the world.
    Glen Johnson - Stay. Still young enough to have a future with England. Needs someone who will challenge his place in the future.
    Stephen Warnock - Go. Not an International player.
    Jamie Carragher - Go. Looked slow and not very mobile.
    Ledley King - Stay. Makes a great back-up when fit, solid and assured.
    Matthew Upson - Go. Good Defender but as proven against Germany not world-class.

    Midfielders
    Steven Gerrard - Stay. Said time and time again, needs to be played in the centre. Will provide experience and influence in the future.
    Frank Lampard - Go. Showed the odd spark but at 32 its time to make way for the next generation.
    Aaron Lennon - Stay. Needs to become a more complete player but can provide an impact from the bench when needed.
    Shaun Wright-Phillips - Go. Too similar to Lennon and arguably not as good nowadays either.
    James Milner - Stay. The future of England's right wing. His crosses against Slovenia caused havoc. A bit more experience and confidence and he'll be a mainstay.
    Michael Carrick - Go. No place for him in the team these days and too old to have a future.
    Joe Cole - Stay. One of England's few flair players. Providing he can get some regular club football there will be a place for him.
    Gareth Barry - Go. Did a decent job but its ultimately too late for him. Rodwell will be the better player within a season.

    Forwards
    Wayne Rooney - Stay. Needs to stay but doesn't need the entire teams hopes rested on him. Needs to be seen as more of a squad player.
    Emile Heskey - Go. Should of never been at the Tournament. Looks tired and jaded. Not half the player he was at Wigan, doubtful he'll get another cap.
    Jermain Defoe - Stay. Natural goal-scorer, given the opportunity he can lead the line for a few more years to come.
    Peter Crouch - Stay. Shockingly under-used at the Tournament. Big game player who knows where the net is. Every defence struggles against him and Capello should of used him more.
     

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