12 Responses

  1. Bishopville Red
    Bishopville Red
    June 21, 2010 at 9:42 am | | Reply


    What we know for sure is, he’s NOT at fault for the abysmal showings to date!

  2. RVPFan
    RVPFan
    June 21, 2010 at 9:43 am | | Reply


    This is the issue with England. They think that one player, the messiah, if you will, will change the whole dynamics of what is fundamentally wrong with England side. It is laughable that now they think Joe Cole to be the answer. Joe Cole, whilts a good player, is not Maradona or Pele. The problem with England is not picking players that play the role well and Capello’s inability to take charge and change players. Lampard and Gerrard playing together for instance is just wrong. I have seen them play together for long and we can all see that it hasn’t work and it will not work. If we are to believe football pundits who constatly tell us that the game begins and ends in midfield, then England will most certainly lose. There is nobody to provide passes to Rooney. Lamps and Gerrard both want to go and attack attack attack without thinking of assisting like Kaka does for Brazil, Sneijder does for Holland, Xavi does for Spain. These players control the middle, and distribute to wingers, strikers, they manage games and they control the pace and tempo of the game. Why not play Carrick just behind either Gerrard or Lampard? Capello went for reputation and is now paying the price.

  3. hattonblues
    hattonblues
    June 21, 2010 at 9:59 am | | Reply


    ‘This spot will almost definitely go to Michael Dawson’- Completely wrong. Joe Cole will go on the left if he is in the team at all, England would be too narrow with both Milner and Cole on the flanks.

  4. JW
    JW
    June 21, 2010 at 10:29 am | | Reply


    The talk about width is fine, but neither Lennon nor SWP have given them much of anything in my opinion. It seems Capello is much too set on what he thinks should work, the two up front, etc. A tough decision or two needs to be made, and I agree with RVPfan about inserting Carrick. At least he would know his responsibility and cover for the other supposed attacking midfielders. Perhaps 4-5-1 with Barry and Carrick holding, Cole and Gerrard on the outside, Lampard attacking behind Rooney?

  5. Munish Gupta
    June 21, 2010 at 10:50 am | | Reply


    I so agree with RVPFan’s comment. Gerrad and Lampard together never cuts it. They are always selected on reputation and always get in each others way.

  6. Pakapala
    Pakapala
    June 21, 2010 at 6:06 pm | | Reply


    Joe who? Whatever happened to Wayne Rooney being the answer, the chosen one?

  7. yixing
    June 22, 2010 at 5:19 am | | Reply


    I am Joe Cole fan!

  8. lew
    lew
    June 22, 2010 at 8:45 am | | Reply


    shut up yanks u know nothing.. ur best player played for everton( hes got to be brilliant , amean everton are a world class side aren’t they?

    1. Bishopville Red
      Bishopville Red
      June 22, 2010 at 8:56 am | | Reply


      Lew,

      So far England’s best player plays for Pompey! Now *that’s* a world class side!

      Thanks for showing us all how much *you* know.

    2. Mark
      Mark
      June 22, 2010 at 4:32 pm | | Reply


      Thanks for gracing us with your brilliant insight.

  9. Eious
    Eious
    June 22, 2010 at 9:35 am | | Reply


    The guy is incredibly talented but has never been a consistent, top-level performer

  10. al
    al
    June 22, 2010 at 2:09 pm | | Reply


    lampard stats on left gerrard on the right
    so who should sit?
    it’s obvious but . . .

    134 Total Passes 124
    107 Passes Completed 80
    80% Passes Completion Rate 65%
    15 Long passes 27
    11 Long Passes complete 9
    73% Long Passes completion rate 33%
    85 Medium Passes 71
    69 Medium Passes complete 55
    81% Medium Passes completion rate 77%
    34 Short Passes 26
    27 Short Passes complete 16
    79% Short Passes completion rate 62%
    8 Corners 7
    4 Crosses 7
    3 Crosses Completed 1
    75% Crosses completion rate 14%
    0 Assists 0

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