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Defenders: Ashley Cole (Arsenal), Phil Neville (Everton), Luke Young (Charlton), Jamie Carragher (Liverpool), Rio Ferdinand (Man Utd), John Terry (Chelsea), Sol Campbell (Arsenal), Ledley King (Tottenham)
Midfielders: David Beckham (Real Madrid), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Chelsea), Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham), Alan Smith (Man Utd), Kieran Richardson (Man Utd)
Strikers: Michael Owen (Newcastle), Wayne Rooney (Man Utd), Jermain Defoe (Tottenham), Darren Bent (Charlton), Peter Crouch (Liverpool).
Think I like that. Although I'd pick Scott Parker over Alan Smith.
Especially in midfield.
Nice to see Crouch and Bent make the team.
And Stryke, it's Kiely. What is it with you and names that contain I, L, and Y?
Doesn't really matter as we've qualified already but a game played with a team that should start in Germany in 9 months time would have been good.
England play poorly?
> Since Gary Neville hasn't been around, England have played poorly.
When Gary Neville is around England play poorly.
> Better goalkeepers than Robinson in the Premiership:
>
> Cech, Given, Van Der Sar, Cudicini, Jaaskelainen, Keily, Kirkland,
> maybe even Reina.
>
> Sure, he can shot-stop and make instinctive saves. So can Dudek. You
> say he's improved his agility but all the keepers above are more
> agile than him.
>
> He's good, I'll agree. But not top quality.
>
> Robinson, Green, Kirkland, Camp, Carson - In a few years I reckon at
> least 2 of them will be ahead of Robinson.
keily is not better than robinson
But an utterly dire performance regardless. Who was it that was saying Beckham played well on the right-wing?
Since Gary Neville hasn't been around, England have played poorly.