Editor's Blog2 mins ago
England
4 Answers
OK, two wins from two,and the side looks well balanced. So what will happen if Rio, Terry and Lampard are fit for the next match? Its my understanding that Walcott and Milner are out. I think Johnson is a shoe-in to take Walcott's place, but will Capello bring back Lampard to replace Milner, or will he choose another wide man? I have little faith in SWP or Lennon, but admit the side looks to have a better shape with Gerrard in the middle and two wide men. Also, in defence? Terry and Ferdinand have to play if both are fit, don't they?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by myperfectcousin. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
-- answer removed --
Terry must play when fit, he's our best centre back.......Ferdinand should miss out, he's injury prone and past his best (and always was overrated anyway IMO)
Johnson is a must from now on, he's what we've been crying out for for years - a quality wide man with an excellent left foot who scores goals......Walcott is a waste of space, another who is overrated and injury prone - apart from his hat-trick in Croatia what else has he done for England?
Johnson is a must from now on, he's what we've been crying out for for years - a quality wide man with an excellent left foot who scores goals......Walcott is a waste of space, another who is overrated and injury prone - apart from his hat-trick in Croatia what else has he done for England?
Terry and Ferdinand should be first choice centre-backs if fit, as I believe they are the best partnership. Terry's performances at the World Cup were hindered by the fact he had to partner first King, then Carragher, then Upson. Lampard won't get back while Capello sticks with this formation. It's a shame because (despite all the anti-Chelsea nonsense), he has never let England down. Johnson is a must.