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Year of the Forgotten Men?

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comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 5/5/12

I would've added Stoke and Arsenal to the 'teams' bit at the top but it wouldn't let me. I felt Norwich fans might have more to say on Holt, and I'd like their opinions on him.

posted on 5/5/12

terry lampard and gerrard should not go

instead lescott carrick and milner

posted on 5/5/12

Crouch Holt Rooney and Sturridge for me.

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 5/5/12

Nan - I might stretch to taking Lampard, when he has played he's played fairly well (in general), so I think he might still be able to do a job every other game or something. However, Gerrard shouldn't be near the team, he's been injured too much, and stats show Liverpool play worse when he's on the pitch!

posted on 5/5/12

Carrick should go and should start. I'd actual go with a (very unfashionable) pairing of Carrick and Barry... With Carrick given licence to get forward and instruct Rooney to drop deep, when required. It would be defensive midfield, but able to keep possesion and move the ball to our 4 attacking players.

Young and Walcott/Lennon very wide on the wings and Rooney and Welbeck up top. Walker and Cole can push forward... and Young and Walcott will need to put a shift in to track back.

In central defence, i'd go with Cahill and Terry in the middle... They know each other pretty well now and are a strong pairing.

How Hart in goal.

When Rooney is out, i'd go with Crouch alongside Welbeck... With Welbeck given a free role to get about the pitch (his link up play is good enough to play the #10 role).

Unfortunatly... We WILL see media darlings, Scott Parker, Gerrard and Lampard

posted on 5/5/12

Carrick should go and should start. I'd actual go with a (very unfashionable) pairing of Carrick and Barry... With Carrick given licence to get forward and instruct Rooney to drop deep, when required. It would be defensive midfield, but able to keep possesion and move the ball to our 4 attacking players.

Young and Walcott/Lennon very wide on the wings and Rooney and Welbeck up top. Walker and Cole can push forward... and Young and Walcott will need to put a shift in to track back.

In central defence, i'd go with Cahill and Terry in the middle... They know each other pretty well now and are a strong pairing.
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Agree with every bit of that.

posted on 5/5/12

I'd certainly take gerrard, still a top player, there's no point in dropping him just for the sake of it. I would play a 4-2-3-1 with Carrick & Leon Britton as the 2, they can both keep the ball which is what england have lacked in recent tournements.

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