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By rossiheslopi | Permalink | On 30 October 2012 - 23:21 PM
Knowing serbia they've probably charged them for being black

Pretty inconsiderate to be honest.
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British Government are stepping in
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Not sure what Hugh Robertson or whoever is Sports Minister at the moment can do, normally when governments step into football matters, UEFA/FIFA get pissed off.
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By Mr Willy | Permalink | On 31 October 2012 - 23:26 PM
Not sure what Hugh Robertson or whoever is Sports Minister at the moment can do, normally when governments step into football matters, UEFA/FIFA get pissed off.

This is isn't a football issue, though.
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Leon Osman! Fuck yea.
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Yeah, happy for Osman, been a long time coming. Such a hard working player, exactly the kind of attitude we need
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Pleased for Osman, he deserves his chance. Gutted that Gary Hooper was injured as he was supposedly set to make this squad. Would love to see Forster start next week.
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Can't believe there's another fucking internetional break. Just when we were getting in to the swing of things again.
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Just a mid-week fixture isn't it? There's PL games this weekend and next.
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Really glad to see Zaha called up.

Well, not neccesarily him personally but I like the general trend of picking young players that Hodgson seems to be going for. It would be so easy for him to call up someone like Downing to spend some pointless time with the squad just because he's the next in line or whatever, makes so much more sense to bring in a young player who might actually benefit from getting integrated into the national team environment and would probably make the transition into a regular player a lot easier when it actually comes.
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He's eligible for Ivory Coast too so nice to get him early.
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He can still play for Ivory Coast, this is only a friendly.
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Ah right, still it shows we're interested and he's got a chance of being involved in the future.
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Drogba has already tried persuading him to play for Ivory Coast
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They were saying on FW that we could have 3 players play on Wednesday who could then go on to play for another country. Zaha, Sterling and Jenkinson. Quite interesting I thought.
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Sterling and Osman set to start tonight.
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By jumberto | Permalink | On 12 November 2012 - 20:42 PM
They were saying on FW that we could have 3 players play on Wednesday who could then go on to play for another country. Zaha, Sterling and Jenkinson. Quite interesting I thought.

Shawcross could also play for Wales IIRC
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Given the number of wingers being called up at the moment, I'm stunned that Anthony Pilkington hasn't got the nod. Top-scoring English midfielder in the Premier League last season, supplier of top-notch crosses, Norwich's best player (look at their results with and without him), and the Englishman who's created the most Premier League chances this season, despite being in and out through injury. Only Juan Mata has created as many chances.

But Sterling plays for Liverpool, so gets the call-up despite not being anywhere near ready yet.
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By terriersmad | Permalink | On 14 November 2012 - 17:59 PM
Given the number of wingers being called up at the moment, I'm stunned that Anthony Pilkington hasn't got the nod. Top-scoring English midfielder in the Premier League last season, supplier of top-notch crosses, Norwich's best player (look at their results with and without him), and the Englishman who's created the most Premier League chances this season, despite being in and out through injury. Only Juan Mata has created as many chances.

But Sterling plays for Liverpool, so gets the call-up despite not being anywhere near ready yet.


Yeah really is a case of big club bias...OH WAIT.
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Sterling isn't ready, and were the roles reversed and he'd just made a breakthrough at Norwich he wouldn't have got anything like the media attention. I'll make a concession that Hodgson will know about him as former Liverpool manager, but the point stands. I notice Andre Wisdom was part of the U21 side last night - how often has he played? We had Robinson and Flanagan being lauded last season despite playing only a handful of games, and tipped for doing great things in the future. Martin Kelly made one appearance for you in the Champions League and won an inordinate amount of plaudits (though it took him much longer to get into the England squad through injury - although God only knows why people rate Glen Johnson ahead of him).

Maybe big club bias is harsh, but it's certainly big club media hype. I could give you a list of wingers (both English and foreign) who are better than Sterling right now, but who the media never pick up on.
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Sterling's in good form and as he is available for another country it makes sense to call him now in a meaningless friendly midseason to try and commit him to England, as is the case with Zaha. I know Pilkington is available for Ireland (and has played for their u21s) but he's 24 so there's less of a rush as he's not committed already.

Pilkington is a decent PL player but I can't recall him ever having a blinder against one of the better teams (happy to be corrected if he has) whereas Sterling and Zaha both have had good games when everybody's watching, which tends to be the key and where the 'big-club bias' thing comes from.

Osman has just received his first call up aged 30/31 after years of good form so I think it's pretty understandable that Pilkington has been overlooked
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Sterling apparently is thinking of playing for Jamaica in the future, so maybe this the England camp trying to convince him otherwise? Possibly a factor, although I think you're right with what you've said. But that's the way of the world, I'm afraid.
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Well the truth is that it's much harder to break through at a club like Liverpool than a lower league club. When a player is considered a first team regular at Liverpool at the age of 17, you know he's pretty damn good.
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Ashley Young such a diving prick
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Steven Gerrard, over 400 apps for his club and 100 caps for England and he still fails to play to the Referees whistle...
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Amazed England had ten minutes of decent football in the later stages. I'm only here for the Zaha though.
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By terriersmad | Permalink | On 14 November 2012 - 17:59 PM
Given the number of wingers being called up at the moment, I'm stunned that Anthony Pilkington hasn't got the nod. Top-scoring English midfielder in the Premier League last season, supplier of top-notch crosses, Norwich's best player (look at their results with and without him), and the Englishman who's created the most Premier League chances this season, despite being in and out through injury. Only Juan Mata has created as many chances.

But Sterling plays for Liverpool, so gets the call-up despite not being anywhere near ready yet.



Depends on Hodgson's ideology is I suppose. Depends if he's happy to call up a lot of 'lesser' players and give them a few caps when they're in form and there is a meaningless friendly to be played. Or to try and integrate the likes of Sterling, Zaha, Oxlade-Chamberlain etc. early to set the foundations early and prepare for the future.
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Osman is man of the match. Easily.

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