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Fri 18/10/02 at 15:12
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After that 'shocking' result for England at home to Macedonia on Wednesday night, and more importantly; "THAT goal", David Seaman has been pin-pointed as the main reason behind England's sudden slump in form after an impressive World Cup, which was ended by another Seaman 'gaff' envolving Ronaldinho of Brazil.
Whether Sakiri had intended to shoot or-not is only irrelevant. Perhaps Seaman could've done something, or at least jumped for it... But with a wicked curl like that I don't think that any keeper would've stood a chance.
But no matter what you think, David Seaman is still being victimised as the main problem in the England team after seeing the ball fly embarrisingly over his head for the third time this year in all competitive competitions, and not just for England.

Many believe that Wednesday night's encounter at St. Mary's could be the very last time we see David Seaman wearing the No.1 shirt for England for the remainder of this year at least - and some are hoping it will last even longer.
Under-fire England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has already made it clear that Seaman will still be in contention for a place in his England Squads, even for the next few years, untill he turns 40. That just goes to show you how highly he rates the Arsenal No.1 (just like Arséne Wenger), and that those of us hoping to see him removed from in-between the sticks shouldn't foolishy expect to see it all go their way anytime soon.

Even if this is how Mr.Eriksson sees the situation himself, many people (mainly the media) are already anticipating changes soon, seeing Seaman relegated down the rotor as several new faces come-in to try and take-over.
What would life be for England without the ever-present David Seaman?
We could very-well soon be finding out. There is already a long-list of Premiership keepers who many feel are more-than-ready to come-in and take the responsibillity on a regular basis...

Paul Robinson found himself a place on the Subs' Bench in Southampton 2 nights ago, and also in Slovakia, Saturday evening. And we all know Sven-Goran Eriksson wouldn't be just 'any' youngster unless he felt he was truly ready - look at Wayne Braidge and Owen Hargreaves for example.
Remember Nigel Martyn? Yeah, the guy who used to play in-goal for Leeds United on a regular-basis. Where is he know? He's still at Elland Road - no, i'm not lying! It's just that Terry Venables preffers the younger talent Paul Robinson in-goal instead now. Oh, how things have changed...
Who's to say he couldn't keep Seaman out of the England team when given the chance to impress after persuading a former-England manager to give him 'the nod' over the fomer-England No.2? He may be young, but there's obviously 'something' about him...

Even if the former-Bristol Rovers keeper is getting pushed-aside by 'Robbo', Nigel Martyn has shown-us before that he is 'Interntional Quality'.
But if he wants to work-his-way back into contention, he'll have to nick his Leeds place back first-of-all!

Ever since he left Liverpool David James has been playing better than ever - and he's actually punching the ball AWAY from his own-goal now too!
He had a good early impact at Villa Park and impressed all his critics who had followed him on from Anfield, while he also began to catch-the-eye of the current England manager, and forced his way into the squad on a regular-basis - even if he still wasn't getting picked as the 'First Choice'.
Sinc his surprise summer move to West Ham though, the team have actually been doing worse - but some good performances have kept him in contention for quite some time now. And he's even started a few games for England also during Eriksson's reign, and England have never lost 'THAT badly' with him in-goal either.
He may have had some bad patches in the past with Liverpool - and not to mention some dodgyh hair-cuts since-then also - but he's obviously got the gift in the eye's of many top Football Managers - including Sir Alex Ferguson (who was once rumoured to be lining-James-up as a successor to Peter Schmeichel!).

I can think of a few other names who have played in-goal for England before who could still have a half-decent chance of making it too...
Richard Wright, Tim Flowers, and even Ian Walker...
But there's just something about these players....
They just aren't David Seaman!

Seaman has been England's No.1 for many years now, and he - nor many other people - will want that to change. He has been chosen over all the rest for a very good reason or two, and not just because of who he plays for, or 'that save' he once made.
He may have greasy, daft-looking, girlish hair, but he's still the best keeper out-there who is still playing at the top that England have on-offer to them.
There isn't anyone else out-there who is quite like him.
Nobody else could take-over as England's No.1 Goalkeeper.

He was the man that kept-us-alive with 'THAT save' in the Penalty Shoot-Out in Euro '96, even if we did go-on to later lose it in the semi's to the victorious Germans.
No-other English keeper could've done the same, and so-confidentally too.
Who cares if he was beaten by Nayim all those years ago in Europe for Arsenal, and then by Ronaldinho against Brazil in the summer, and Garreth Farrelly against Bolton in the Premiership, AND there was that goal on Wednesday night too... should it really matter?
We all know he's the best keeper England have - and he's still (even at his age!) one of the best Goalkeepers on-show in the World of Football today. He may make a few mistakes here and there, but how many goalkeepers haven't?
Every keeper makesa big mistake or-two sooner-or-later, it's something they all just have to deal-with before going-out-there next Saturday to try and stop the likes of van Nistelrooy and Michael Owen. Even the great Schmeichel once made a mistke or two, and our respect for him is still as-great-as-ever (even if he is now playing for Man City!).

Take Seaman him away, and England are a totally different team.
He will be dearly-missed when he does quit the International Scene alone at the age of 40 (or maybe a year or two later).
Fri 18/10/02 at 15:44
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Too true.

Seaman is the keeper for England! He should be till he retires, I've never blamed him for any of those blunders he might do. Yeah I was upsett about England leaveing the World Cup to Brazil, but I still think he's Englands No.1.

....Good post BTW :-)
Fri 18/10/02 at 15:12
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After that 'shocking' result for England at home to Macedonia on Wednesday night, and more importantly; "THAT goal", David Seaman has been pin-pointed as the main reason behind England's sudden slump in form after an impressive World Cup, which was ended by another Seaman 'gaff' envolving Ronaldinho of Brazil.
Whether Sakiri had intended to shoot or-not is only irrelevant. Perhaps Seaman could've done something, or at least jumped for it... But with a wicked curl like that I don't think that any keeper would've stood a chance.
But no matter what you think, David Seaman is still being victimised as the main problem in the England team after seeing the ball fly embarrisingly over his head for the third time this year in all competitive competitions, and not just for England.

Many believe that Wednesday night's encounter at St. Mary's could be the very last time we see David Seaman wearing the No.1 shirt for England for the remainder of this year at least - and some are hoping it will last even longer.
Under-fire England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has already made it clear that Seaman will still be in contention for a place in his England Squads, even for the next few years, untill he turns 40. That just goes to show you how highly he rates the Arsenal No.1 (just like Arséne Wenger), and that those of us hoping to see him removed from in-between the sticks shouldn't foolishy expect to see it all go their way anytime soon.

Even if this is how Mr.Eriksson sees the situation himself, many people (mainly the media) are already anticipating changes soon, seeing Seaman relegated down the rotor as several new faces come-in to try and take-over.
What would life be for England without the ever-present David Seaman?
We could very-well soon be finding out. There is already a long-list of Premiership keepers who many feel are more-than-ready to come-in and take the responsibillity on a regular basis...

Paul Robinson found himself a place on the Subs' Bench in Southampton 2 nights ago, and also in Slovakia, Saturday evening. And we all know Sven-Goran Eriksson wouldn't be just 'any' youngster unless he felt he was truly ready - look at Wayne Braidge and Owen Hargreaves for example.
Remember Nigel Martyn? Yeah, the guy who used to play in-goal for Leeds United on a regular-basis. Where is he know? He's still at Elland Road - no, i'm not lying! It's just that Terry Venables preffers the younger talent Paul Robinson in-goal instead now. Oh, how things have changed...
Who's to say he couldn't keep Seaman out of the England team when given the chance to impress after persuading a former-England manager to give him 'the nod' over the fomer-England No.2? He may be young, but there's obviously 'something' about him...

Even if the former-Bristol Rovers keeper is getting pushed-aside by 'Robbo', Nigel Martyn has shown-us before that he is 'Interntional Quality'.
But if he wants to work-his-way back into contention, he'll have to nick his Leeds place back first-of-all!

Ever since he left Liverpool David James has been playing better than ever - and he's actually punching the ball AWAY from his own-goal now too!
He had a good early impact at Villa Park and impressed all his critics who had followed him on from Anfield, while he also began to catch-the-eye of the current England manager, and forced his way into the squad on a regular-basis - even if he still wasn't getting picked as the 'First Choice'.
Sinc his surprise summer move to West Ham though, the team have actually been doing worse - but some good performances have kept him in contention for quite some time now. And he's even started a few games for England also during Eriksson's reign, and England have never lost 'THAT badly' with him in-goal either.
He may have had some bad patches in the past with Liverpool - and not to mention some dodgyh hair-cuts since-then also - but he's obviously got the gift in the eye's of many top Football Managers - including Sir Alex Ferguson (who was once rumoured to be lining-James-up as a successor to Peter Schmeichel!).

I can think of a few other names who have played in-goal for England before who could still have a half-decent chance of making it too...
Richard Wright, Tim Flowers, and even Ian Walker...
But there's just something about these players....
They just aren't David Seaman!

Seaman has been England's No.1 for many years now, and he - nor many other people - will want that to change. He has been chosen over all the rest for a very good reason or two, and not just because of who he plays for, or 'that save' he once made.
He may have greasy, daft-looking, girlish hair, but he's still the best keeper out-there who is still playing at the top that England have on-offer to them.
There isn't anyone else out-there who is quite like him.
Nobody else could take-over as England's No.1 Goalkeeper.

He was the man that kept-us-alive with 'THAT save' in the Penalty Shoot-Out in Euro '96, even if we did go-on to later lose it in the semi's to the victorious Germans.
No-other English keeper could've done the same, and so-confidentally too.
Who cares if he was beaten by Nayim all those years ago in Europe for Arsenal, and then by Ronaldinho against Brazil in the summer, and Garreth Farrelly against Bolton in the Premiership, AND there was that goal on Wednesday night too... should it really matter?
We all know he's the best keeper England have - and he's still (even at his age!) one of the best Goalkeepers on-show in the World of Football today. He may make a few mistakes here and there, but how many goalkeepers haven't?
Every keeper makesa big mistake or-two sooner-or-later, it's something they all just have to deal-with before going-out-there next Saturday to try and stop the likes of van Nistelrooy and Michael Owen. Even the great Schmeichel once made a mistke or two, and our respect for him is still as-great-as-ever (even if he is now playing for Man City!).

Take Seaman him away, and England are a totally different team.
He will be dearly-missed when he does quit the International Scene alone at the age of 40 (or maybe a year or two later).

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