Your number 11 is out of his depth imo.
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Jaglielka has been caught out of position 4 times already
Fairly sensible summary but it serves to highlight just how weak our national side has become.
Not really impressed with The Ox but then he is a typical hyped young English player so he'd have to be perfect to live up to the hype. I think he can improve very well if he keeps getting starts, though.
So to summarize, you're an Arsenal fan with a soft spot for Everton............
Don't think I was particularly biased, if there's something obvious I'd appreciate you pointing out something you disagree with!
Well, basically the only person who has a future in the side is Ox, and Baines/Jags are ok. Everyone else is rubbish or past it. Or did I miss something?
I've just seen the number 10 is Cleverly, Not so Cleverly if you ask me. Awful player! Baines is very odinary. Jaglielka is awful. I think Biglaa is quite close in his summary.
My friend Cleverly again! Get him off and put Lampard or Gerred more advanced!
Never rated Lescott, don't know how he's first choice at City. Cleverley has been shocking, he's not good enough for United or England.
Cleverly would struggle to get in our side
And if he did he would be no where near the England squad let alone team
Same with Sturridge and Welbeck too
The best X1 IMO with everyone availible
Foster
Johnson (still awful) Terry Lescott Cole
Carrick Britton (or someone who can actually pass a ball)
Oxlade-C Rooney Walcott
Crouch
I think it is a very balance analysis tbh, quite a good read. There is no denying that Cleverley's finishing was atrocious today, but the fact that he read the play and got into those positions is heartening. I liked his passing play and darting runs. Provided he can stay fit for a sustained time and work on his finishing I can see him being a goalscoring mid like Lampard
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posted on 11/9/12
Your number 11 is out of his depth imo.
posted on 11/9/12
Sorry, your number 10
posted on 11/9/12
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posted on 11/9/12
Jaglielka has been caught out of position 4 times already
posted on 11/9/12
Your number 10 - doh!!!
posted on 11/9/12
Fairly sensible summary but it serves to highlight just how weak our national side has become.
Not really impressed with The Ox but then he is a typical hyped young English player so he'd have to be perfect to live up to the hype. I think he can improve very well if he keeps getting starts, though.
posted on 11/9/12
So to summarize, you're an Arsenal fan with a soft spot for Everton............
posted on 11/9/12
Don't think I was particularly biased, if there's something obvious I'd appreciate you pointing out something you disagree with!
posted on 11/9/12
Well, basically the only person who has a future in the side is Ox, and Baines/Jags are ok. Everyone else is rubbish or past it. Or did I miss something?
posted on 11/9/12
I've just seen the number 10 is Cleverly, Not so Cleverly if you ask me. Awful player! Baines is very odinary. Jaglielka is awful. I think Biglaa is quite close in his summary.
posted on 11/9/12
My friend Cleverly again! Get him off and put Lampard or Gerred more advanced!
posted on 11/9/12
Never rated Lescott, don't know how he's first choice at City. Cleverley has been shocking, he's not good enough for United or England.
posted on 11/9/12
Cleverly would struggle to get in our side
And if he did he would be no where near the England squad let alone team
Same with Sturridge and Welbeck too
The best X1 IMO with everyone availible
Foster
Johnson (still awful) Terry Lescott Cole
Carrick Britton (or someone who can actually pass a ball)
Oxlade-C Rooney Walcott
Crouch
posted on 12/9/12
I think it is a very balance analysis tbh, quite a good read. There is no denying that Cleverley's finishing was atrocious today, but the fact that he read the play and got into those positions is heartening. I liked his passing play and darting runs. Provided he can stay fit for a sustained time and work on his finishing I can see him being a goalscoring mid like Lampard
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