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  1. Erich
    Erich
    December 31, 2009 at 12:41 pm | | Reply


    I have to believe that if Hart continues to play at the level he has displayed of late, he will be England’s first choice between the sticks.

  2. Rob Dee
    Rob Dee
    December 31, 2009 at 12:46 pm | | Reply


    Steve Harper? you must be joking!!! in his first season as Newcastle’s number 1 they get relegated and now he’s doing well in the championship which is hardly surprising as Newcastle are walking away with it. You my friend are the only person on planet earth who has ever said the words Harper and England in the same sentence!!! As for Robbo, i would take him to south africa, would he start? i think the starting place is waiting to be grabbed by somebody so with a good run of form, yeah why not. Can’t wait for England USA, the americans are making the same mistakes as the last world cup when they claimed the czech’s were past it and learned respect after getting hammered 3-0!!! All you read on this website is England bashing. Bring it on chaps!!!

    1. ovalball
      ovalball
      December 31, 2009 at 1:05 pm | | Reply


      Well, Rob, it seems to me a fair amount of the bashing on this site has come from your own side! I don’t know of anyone who thinks we’re going to somehow walk over England. That’s ludicrous. However, given the right phase of the moon and a few other factors you guys may have more on your hands than you imagine.

      In any event, it should be fun. As you say, bring it on! :-)

  3. IanCransonsKnees
    IanCransonsKnees
    December 31, 2009 at 1:23 pm | | Reply


    Steve Harper! You must be pissed.

    Having seen Joe Hart less than seven days ago he is in fantastic form and deserves a try out for England in one of the friendlies. In outstanding form and keeping Brum at the right end of the table. He deserves a chance to prove he’s up for it.

  4. Rob McCluskey
    December 31, 2009 at 1:25 pm | | Reply


    I’d obviously like to see Harper go to the world cup but I don’t think it will happen. Harper has been solid this season and made some amazing saves. If Joe Lewis can make the England squad then why can’t Harper? We struggle for goal keepers but he is one of the best English goal keepers going at the moment.

    I’d like to see Robbo in the sticks, ideally i would like James but I think retirement is on the horizon for him, not fit enough and too old. Rob Green will have no confidence by the time the world cup comes around. And as for Joe Hart, hes only got the one cap so probably doesn’t have as good an understanding with the back four as green and robbo. Now isn’t the time to be making drastic changes.

  5. kevin_amold
    kevin_amold
    December 31, 2009 at 2:40 pm | | Reply


    Robinson is “head and shoulders” above Joe Hart? My friend, I could not disagree more.

  6. Brad
    Brad
    December 31, 2009 at 7:54 pm | | Reply


    Harper has been the most consistent English keeper for a while. He was only Newcastle’s number 1 for half of the season they were relegated, as Given was before he was sold. Harper played well, and continues to this season. He’s not going to make mistakes, which are things almost guaranteed amongst the other candidates.

  7. SamSpur
    SamSpur
    January 1, 2010 at 4:14 am | | Reply


    “after being so badly treated at Tottenham under Juande Ramos…”

    could you care to explain that phrase? he was dropped at different points under Ramos (and Jol iirc as well) for Radek Cerny; but wasn’t completely frozen out; he was the winning keeper in the CC final vs Chelsea. He was dropped, and finally sent to Blackburn mainly because after the ’06 WC, the rest of his time for Spurs he was complete sh1t. This is why England went back to James, and experimented with the likes of Scott Carson as #1 (yikes). Watch the goals of the season videos for ’06-’07 and ’07-’08, all you’ll see is one 25+ yarder after another screaming past Robbo in the Spurs goal, simply because his reflexes and agility aren’t good at all (and although he’s improved this season and probably has made his way back into England’s top 3, just watch again Bent’s second goal in the recent S’land match and see how slow Robbo was to dive to it.)

    1. Paul Bestall
      Paul Bestall
      January 1, 2010 at 1:18 pm | | Reply


      As a Spurs fan, I can assure you I’ve seen plenty of Paul Robinson.

  8. Clampdown
    Clampdown
    January 1, 2010 at 9:59 am | | Reply


    Robinson? Absolutely.

    I hope Hart isn’t in goal against the US. England may actually win if he is.

  9. Simon Burke
    Simon Burke
    January 1, 2010 at 2:02 pm | | Reply


    Hmm, i cant see Robinson getting back in the fold -still looks heavy to me and was always far too easy to beat from outside the box.
    I agree Hart is the player that deserves it and already been in the England frame via Pearce etc… I havent seen enough of how he deals with crosses but shot stopping he is excellent.

  10. Stephen Short
    Stephen Short
    January 3, 2010 at 6:53 am | | Reply


    Some people who are ruling out harper straight away are pathetic. “you must be the only person on the world that thinks so” Gary linekar thinks so!
    Newcastle have had for a while “two amazing shot stoppers” bobby robson.
    The reason why anyone would say a team of 11 players gets relagated because of a goalkeeper Is ignorant and has an extreme lack of knowledge for the game.

    Hart on current form cannot not be considerd as no.1 with harper 2 and thirds a mystery

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