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	<title>11 Lions - England Footy &#187; Euro 2012</title>
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		<title>Capello&#8217;s Striker Dilemma Ahead Of Euro 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 14:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve come here looking for our take on whether or not John Terry should have been stripped of the England captaincy or not or whether Fabio Capello should leave the England job now, then you might be a bit disappointed. All I&#8217;m going to say is that France have a terrific group of young [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>If you&#8217;ve come here looking for our take on whether or not John Terry should have been stripped of the England captaincy or not or whether Fabio Capello should leave the England job now, then you might be a bit disappointed. All I&#8217;m going to say is that France have a terrific group of young strikers and to be honest,  right now (a freezing cold afternoon in February) it doesn&#8217;t matter who the manager is.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Although we&#8217;re at the end of the Capello years, he&#8217;s still getting paid a decent wage and he&#8217;s got some thinking to do before the summer. Guest blogger Richard Smith takes a look at both the Terry issue and an area that always seems to be problematic for the team before major competitions.</strong></em></p>
<p>As Euro 2012 approaches the England problems seem just on the verge of emerging. Firstly the Wayne Rooney ban which has cost England his services in for the opening two fixtures has been followed by the crass FA decision to remove the captaincy from John Terry.</p>
<p>In some respects, England are lucky that Rooney’s ban was not the original three matches but nonetheless, the absence of the Man Utd striker for two games is bad enough and makes life very difficult to replace him.</p>
<p>As far as the Terry situation is concerned, then the FA have done him nor the national team any favours by going above Fabio Capello’s head and removing him as team captain, due presumably to his impending court case where he has been accused of racism towards Anton Ferdinand. That case is not due to be heard until after Euro 2012 and whilst the full and due process of law is running its course, Terry remains innocent until proven guilty. This is of course unless you are the FA who clearly sees the case as a cut and dry affair and that Terry must be guilty as charged. It is a position that is seen as outrageous by most in football and one that proves if nothing else that the FA are no friends of the individual footballer nor respecters of the England fans nor it seems the due process of law as their action has made Terry look guilty even though he is pleading the opposite.</p>
<p>At least it seems that Terry will be able to wear the Three Lions shirt in Poland and the Ukraine which will be very important for team continuity albeit if you believe what you read in the papers this may not be the case! It is almost a prerequisite that the England preparations prior to a major tournament are disrupted and with five months before the tournament kicks off, it would appear the pantomime has already begun.</p>
<p>Back to team matters, there is already much debate as to who Capello should select as the four for Euro 2012 and with Rooney a definite pick, the other three places are up for grabs.</p>
<p>Darren Bent of Aston Villa is probably the man who holds sway at the moment but his good form of last season has not been so evident this term as his Villa team struggle in mid-division of the Premier League. Bent has scored nine times in the Premier League and managed three England goals during Euro 2012 Qualification.</p>
<p>Jermaine Defoe has been a regular squad member for the last few seasons, but he is struggling to establish himself in the first team at Spurs this season and hasn’t been on the scoresheet for England since his hat trick against Bulgaria in September 2010.</p>
<p>Emerging talent comes in the form of Danny Welbeck of Manchester United and Daniel Sturridge of Chelsea but neither have had a long enough run in the national team to establish themselves and may be considered by Capello as too inexperienced to take. Bent’s team mate at Aston Villa, Gabi Agbonlahor is another player who is just falling short of international recognition and now at the age of 25 one feels his best chances are gone despite him being one of the very quickest players around. Bobby Zamora now of QPR has been given a couple of chances but he is a player who would be more of a last resort than a certainty and at 31 he has seen better days too.</p>
<p>This does not leave Capello very much left to choose from, Andy Carroll of Liverpool showed signs under Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool that he is beginning to mature but is facing mounting criticism for his lack of goals. If the £35m man can continue in that vein as well as find the net a few times before the season ends, then he could make a late run for the squad but as it stands currently, the four strikers would almost certainly comprise of Rooney, Bent, Defoe and Sturridge but with Rooney out for the first two games, it&#8217;s safe to say none of the England contingent will be in the reckoning for the <a href="http://european-championship.betting-directory.com/top-goalscorer.php">Euro 2012 Golden Boot</a> and who starts upfront against France on Monday 11th June is still very much anyone&#8217;s guess.</p>
<p>We should have a better idea when England take on the Netherlands at Wembley on 29thFebruary when it will make a refreshing change for football to dominate the back page, let&#8217;s just hope it&#8217;s positive column inches!</p>
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		<title>Capello on Hand To See Swans Fly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 20:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easily the best footballing side in the Championship last season, it&#8217;s hardly a surprise that Swansea have been attracting a lot of positive attention due to their performances in the Premier League. Thomas Rooney thinks a couple of Swans should be given a chance in the England squad and if the widely predicted changes happen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Easily the best footballing side in the Championship last season, it&#8217;s hardly a surprise that Swansea have been attracting a lot of positive attention due to their performances in the Premier League. Thomas Rooney thinks a couple of Swans should be given a chance in the England squad and if the widely predicted changes happen after Euro 2012, Thomas has a point!</em></strong></p>
<p>While The F.A were busy announcing an upcoming friendly fixtures against Holland, it was Swansea that were evoking memories of the Dutch pass masters of years gone by as they sauntered past Arsenal while Fabio Capello watched on from the rocking Liberty Stadium stands.</p>
<p>Those studying <a href="http://www.freebetting.com/mobile-gambling/">mobile free bets</a> note how Brendan Rodgers’ side have become the feel-good story of the season, and the fairy-tale ending, or at least the pinnacle of their achievements this season, likely came as Danny Graham slotted home the winner against Arsenal recently. Although Capello may have come to cast his eye over Theo Walcott, who despite getting on the scoresheet continues to be an enigma when it comes to producing consistently decent performances.</p>
<p>Although Walcott may have been in Capello’s thoughts before the game it was the Welsh outfit’s band of Englishmen that would have occupied his drive home to the capital after the game.</p>
<p><a href="(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2088315/Scott-Sinclair-targets-Euro-2012-England.html?ito=feeds-newsxml)">Scott Sinclair, Nathan Dyer and Danny Graham</a> have all proved themselves wonderfully capable of adapting to life in the Premier League, and soon they will be joined by another precocious talent, Chelsea’s Josh McEachran who completed his loan move from the capital earlier this week.</p>
<p>Graham in particular has thrust himself into the limelight ever since his move from Watford over the summer with his clinical and powerful finishing.</p>
<p>Dyer and Sinclair have long been talents that have been marked for bright futures – few would have envisaged however that they would find a home and room to flourish with a newly promoted side given little chance of survival by the experts. These three fit seamlessly into a side that contains no less than seven men who would be available to Capello, and it is their style of play along with their results that have won them praise this season.</p>
<p>Occupying a large point of the Italian’s mind ever since the draw took place, is of course Euro 2012, and he will already have in his mind an almost fully formed picture of the squad he will take with him into battle once more.</p>
<p>It is unlikely any player wearing the white of Swansea will make it into his final squad. It is their effervescence as a unit that appeals most about Swansea, their philosophy under Rodgers that brings them together and allows them to out-pass the finest English passing side of the last twenty years, Arsenal.</p>
<p>But while they may miss out on Capello’s final squad, perhaps due to the lateness of their charge or even the fact they come from a distinctly unfashionable club, there are few who would begrudge Swansea their success. Keep your eye open for a few of them in Rio in 2014, at least a few of them will be there, at the World Cup.</p>
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		<title>Euro 2012 Draw</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 18:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re in Group D with Ukraine, France and Sweden.</p>
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<p>Monday June 12th v France (6:00pm)</p>
<p>Friday June 15th v Sweden (6:00pm)</p>
<p>Tuesday June 19th v Ukraine (8:45pm)</p>
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		<title>Five Youngsters That Give Hope For England At Euro 2012 and Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, despite Wazza losing the plot yet again, England qualified for Euro 2012 last week &#8211; guest blogger Richard Smith runs the rule over some of the prospects that could make their international breakthroughs in Poland and the Ukraine next summer&#8230; Having confirmed their place at Euro 2012 next Summer &#8211; as any England fan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Well, despite Wazza losing the plot yet again, England qualified for Euro 2012 last week &#8211; guest blogger <strong>Richard Smith</strong> runs the rule over some of the prospects that could make their international breakthroughs in Poland and the Ukraine next summer&#8230;</em><strong><br />
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<p>Having confirmed their place at <a href="http://www.european-championships.net/">Euro 2012</a> next Summer &#8211; as any England fan will acknowledge &#8211; nothing is straight forward when it comes to the &#8220;Three Lions&#8221; and tournament football <em></em>there is plenty of reason to be optimistic about the future of the English National team.</p>
<p>Current England coach, Fabio Capello, is set to step down when his contract is up next year but with that seems to have come a series of risk averse decisions from the Italian who has been happy to call the changes in the England teams and its formation recently. A far cry from the approach to player selection and tactics that saw the side crash out of the World Cup in 2010.</p>
<p>Capello has handed call-ups to a number of young players when naming recent squads and with, England fans have seen some of the older, more established players not featuring, be it forced through injury (Steven Gerrard) or dropped (Lampard in the recent qualifier against Bulgaria), performances have been much better and there&#8217;s hope that this approach will continue in the build up to next summer&#8217;s European Championships and beyond, laying the solid foundations for whoever becomes the next England manager who will have the task of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.</p>
<p>Listed below are a number of emerging English players who have either featured in Capello&#8217;s recent squads or will no doubt be in contention before the end of the season, the future is certainly a lot brighter for England than it was heading to South Africa!</p>
<p><strong>Phil Jones – Aged 19 (Manchester United)</strong></p>
<p>With the injuries to Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic at Manchester United, 19 year old Phil Jones has been thrust into the side early by manager Sir Alex Ferguson and has played like he has been there for years.</p>
<p>A very promising prospect, Jones not only can he defend like his life depends upon it, he can play football too and is an excellent reader of the game who has great pace and a first rate touch. He is so good in fact that he would not look out of place in midfield and his performances so far this season for United is sure to give Fergie a selection headache when both Ferdinand and Vidic are back fit.</p>
<p>With regards to his England career, he looks a ready made replacement for John Terry who will no doubt hang up his international boots after Euro 2012 but in the mean time, if Jones continues to feature and play so well for United, he&#8217;s sure to be in Capello&#8217;s plans going forward.</p>
<p><strong>Tom Cleverley – Aged 22 (Manchester United)</strong></p>
<p>it is a shame that Jones&#8217;s United team mate got injured so early in the season as at that time, he was playing so well that Capello could not have possibly excluded him from his next squad. It is rare for players to get Sir Alex Ferguson too excited but clearly Cleverley has; his all round ability in midfield particularly his perception has improved enormously since he returned to Old Trafford after a season long loan spell with Wigan and he now looks set for a long term future at both club and international level.</p>
<p><strong>Kyle Walker – Aged 21 (Tottenham Hotspur)</strong></p>
<p>Harry Redknapp has finally bowed to the pressure and has started to include this highly gifted full back in the first team at White Hart Lane. Redknapp has always liked the player but with first team opportunities hard to come by last season, Walker went on a loan spell at Aston Villa and quickly became a big hit. It was thought at one point that Villa would persuade Redknapp to part with him permanently but the Tottenham boss, recognises his profound talent and he has signed him on a long term deal. It will not be long before he gets his chance at International level and he is known to be on Capello&#8217;s radar.</p>
<p><strong>Jack Rodwell – Aged 20 (Everton)</strong></p>
<p>Although there is plenty of competition for places in the England midfield line up, there are many urging Capello to include Rodwell who is one of the best defensive midfielders around. There were plenty of clubs expressing interest in him in the recent transfer window but Rodwell seemingly has no intention of leaving his club, Everton. He has represented his country at all levels with the exception of the senior side and if he can earn a regular place in the Everton first team then he is a very lively outside chance to make Capello’s Euro 2012 squad.</p>
<p><strong>Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – Aged 18 (Arsenal)</strong></p>
<p>Son of former England international, Mark Chamberlain, this young man is one of the most gifted ball players that has been seen for many years. He is so talented that Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger, signed him from Southampton for an immediate fee of £12m which could rise to £15m with &#8220;add-ons&#8221;. He made his debut for Southampton last season and played 36 times for them in their promotion campaign, scoring nine goals from midfield. His move to Arsenal follows almost identically in the footsteps of Theo Walcott, who joined the Gunners at 17 and then was included in the England squad that went to Germany for the 2006 World Cup, something his new team will be keen to replicate. Whilst an England call up may not be imminent, Oxlade-Chamberlain is certainly one for the future!</p>
<p><em>We&#8217;ll be back later in the week with an update on the play offs and our first look at England&#8217;s prospects next summer&#8230;</em></p>
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		<title>Ferdinand and Defoe Omitted From Squad To Face Montenegro</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 09:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pete South reports on a couple of players who will be fans for the evening&#8230; Rio Ferdinand and Jermain Defoe have been left out of Fabio Capello’s England squad for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro on Friday. Ferdinand has struggled with injury so far this season and only recently made his comeback for Manchester [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Pete South</strong> reports on a couple of players who will be fans for the evening&#8230;</em></p>
<p>Rio Ferdinand and  Jermain Defoe have been left out of Fabio Capello’s England squad for the Euro  2012 qualifier against Montenegro on Friday.</p>
<p>Ferdinand has struggled  with injury so far this season and only recently made his comeback for  Manchester United against Stoke two weeks ago, and was a substitute in United’s  last Premier League encounter against Norwich.</p>
<p>With Gary Cahill and  United team-mate Phil Jones in the squad along with Everton’s Phil Jagielka and  captain John Terry, there was no room for the former Leeds and West Ham defender  who will now target securing regular first team football with his club as he  works his way back to full match fitness.</p>
<p>Defoe has begun  the season well with Tottenham Hotspur and appears reinvigorated after a poor  campaign last time round, but his two goals in five games so far this season  were not enough to persuade Capello to select him, with the Italian instead  preferring Danny Welbeck and Bobby Zamora to join Darren Bent, Wayne Rooney and  Andy Carroll in the striking department.</p>
<p>England are the  <a href="http://www.bigfreebet.com/sports-betting/football-betting/" target="_blank">football betting</a> favourites to top  Group G after back to back wins against Bulgaria and Wales last month moved them  six points clear of 2<sup>nd</sup> placed Montenegro.</p>
<p>Elsewhere Steven  Gerrard is not risked after he recently made his comeback with Liverpool after a  six month lay-off, but Ashley Young is included despite not playing in  Manchester United’s 2-0 victory over Norwich because of an ankle  knock.</p>
<p>Spurs fullback Kyle  Walker rounded off a good week by being called up by Capello hours after he had  helped his side claim a memorable win over North London rivals Arsenal with a  25-yard strike while Frank Lampard is also in the mix having responded to being  dropped by both club and country in recent games with an emphatic hat-trick  against Bolton on Sunday.</p>
<p>England need just one  point from their trip to Montenegro to qualify for Euro 2012, however Capello  insists his side will go all out for the win.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you play for a draw  it is a big mistake, you are defending a result and it is easy then to make  silly or stupid mistakes,&#8221; he told FATV.</p>
<p>&#8220;We need to go to win  in Montenegro and not to play for a draw.&#8221;</p>
<p>England squad: Scott  Carson (Bursaspor), Joe Hart (Man City), David Stockdale (Ipswich); Leighton  Baines (Everton), Gary Cahill (Bolton), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Phil Jagielka  (Everton), Phil Jones (Man Utd), Micah Richards (Man City), John Terry (captain,  Chelsea), Kyle Walker (Tottenham); Gareth Barry (Man City), Stewart Downing  (Liverpool), Adam Johnson (Man City), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), James Milner (Man  City), Scott Parker (Tottenham), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Ashley Young (Man Utd);  Darren Bent (Aston Villa), Andy Carroll (Liverpool), Wayne Rooney (Man Utd),  Danny Welbeck (Man Utd), Bobby Zamora (Fulham)</p>
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		<title>Capello Excuses Wearing Thin After Draw Against Switzerland</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 14:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regular guest blogger Richard Smith doesn&#8217;t pull any punches with his appraisal the current state of the senior squad &#8211; we&#8217;ll have a preview of the Under 21s posted on Saturday morning. The situation in the England football camp appears to be worsening by the day with manager, Fabio Capello, coming under increasing pressure, more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Regular guest blogger <strong>Richard Smith</strong> doesn&#8217;t pull any punches with his appraisal the current state of the senior squad &#8211; we&#8217;ll have a preview of the Under 21s posted on Saturday morning.</em></p>
<p>The situation in the England football camp appears to be worsening by the day with manager, Fabio Capello, coming under increasing pressure, more so than he has ever known before.</p>
<p>The Italian&#8217;s comments regarding the tiredness of the English players being responsible for their less than lacklustre performance in their 2-2 Euro 2012 Qualifier draw against Switzerland at Wembley at the weekend has invited the wrath of the media. There have been various negative responses including the suggestion that the ‘tiredness excuse’ would have been better applied to the fact that the players were tired of him and the media and fans are tired of his excuses. The draw against the Swiss was also the fourth game running at Wembley that the England team has failed to win.</p>
<p>Certainly to only draw against a Swiss side who they defeated easily in the reverse fixture last year is a potential setback to automatic qualification. However, their next match is in September, against an improving Bulgarian team in Sofia, which if they should lose will put them in deep trouble, particularly so if Montenegro defeat Wales on the same day.</p>
<p>The big problem Capello has when he blames the performance on tiredness is the simple fact that should England qualify for the European Championships, then tiredness will be a huge factor again as that tournament comes at the end of the domestic season like every other major international football tournament. He is paid £6m pounds per year to find remedies for this problem not to provide excuses which is something he appears not to understand.</p>
<p>Understanding of a different kind is another probable reason why England are failing to produce the level of performance that is expected. Capello has simply not picked up the English language as well as others have from his country. He is almost impossible to understand when conducting media interviews; a fact that makes the mind boggle when thought is given to how he actually conveys his match instructions to the players. Leaving the fans to wonder just how much of his strategy is Lost in Translation?</p>
<p>In the wake of this setback, there have been further rumours of squad unrest with yet another player, Peter Crouch, apparently ready to quit international football. This has prompted FA Director of Football Development Sir Trevor Brooking to lambast the players who want to ‘throw in the international towel’ but he must know that there is a big problem within the set up and perhaps he would be better to clarify the reasons before ‘pointing the finger’. Crouch in fact did not even make the substitutes bench against Switzerland!</p>
<p>The real reason why England could only draw against Switzerland was the fact that they played poorly, lost concentration in defence and failed to take their chances. That all adds up to a player/team/manager problem and not one of exhaustion!</p>
<p>Despite the current plight, bookmakers are still confident that the Three Lions will win Group G, making them astonishingly short favourites at 1/7 to qualify for Poland and Ukraine in twelve months time. They sit joint top alongside Montenegro who also have 11 points after five games but with two of the last three qualifiers on the road for Capello&#8217;s men, including a trip to Montenegro in the final game the odds of 5/1 about Montenegro topping the group come October make plenty of appeal for those punters happy to allow sense to prevail and overrule their patriotic heart. <a href="http://www.englandbettingodds.com/">The odds on England winning Euro 2012</a> look even less appealing and it would be the most loyal of fans that are happy to take odds of 9/1 about England ending their 46 year wait for glory.</p>
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		<title>Accusations, Bribes &#8211; And There&#8217;s A Game On Too</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 15:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After all this week&#8217;s nonsense, it&#8217;s time for a competitive game! The situation at the top of Group G couldn&#8217;t be any tighter &#8211; we&#8217;re top of the group on goal difference from Montenegro, who face Bulgaria at home after we&#8217;ve finished against Switzerland. Let&#8217;s start with a sanity warning here. This is not going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After all this week&#8217;s nonsense, it&#8217;s time for a competitive game!</p>
<p>The situation at the top of Group G couldn&#8217;t be any tighter &#8211; we&#8217;re top of the group on goal difference from Montenegro, who face Bulgaria at home after we&#8217;ve finished against Switzerland.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with a sanity warning here. This is not going to be an easy game: Switzerland have only lost two of their last ten &#8216;true&#8217; away games (I&#8217;m deliberately not going to count the games in the 2010 World Cup as they were played at neutral venues) and although they&#8217;ve had problems scoring outside Switzerland, they&#8217;ve kept clean sheets in half of those matches.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve never lost to Switzerland at home and tomorrow would be a very bad time to start, especially as two of our last three qualifiers are away games in Montenegro and Bulgaria. The Montenegrins also have to travel (to Wales and Switzerland) but the pressure on them isn&#8217;t the same way as it is with us &#8211; this was a group we were supposed to easily qualify from but all credit goes to <strong>Zlatko Kranjčar</strong> and his team for not allowing that to happen; a competitive qualifying group also introduces a healthy sense of reality into the procedings for a change.</p>
<p>The one big advantage we have is that there are goals throughout the side &#8211; although the <strong>Spud Faced Nipper</strong> will be missing tomorrow (too many yellow cards), it&#8217;s worth pointing out that he hasn&#8217;t scored at Wembley since the 5-1 win over Croatia in September 2009. If <strong>Peter Crouch</strong> can return to the type of form he showed before the World Cup I&#8217;d expect him to get on the scoresheet.</p>
<p>The Swiss squad contains a few familiar faces &#8211; <strong>Johan Djourou, Phillipe Senderos </strong>and <strong>Valon Behrami</strong> (now at Fiorentina) should be well known to fans of Premier League clubs - but coach <strong>Ottmar Hitzfeld</strong> doesn&#8217;t have any issues when it comes to including younger players in the senior side. Midfielders <strong>Xherdan Shaqiri </strong>and <strong>Granit Xhaka </strong>(both FC Basel) are still in their teens, while the three recognised strikers are all under 23 years old &#8211; despite being only 22, Bayer Leverkusen&#8217;s <strong>Eren Derdiyok</strong> already has 31 caps.</p>
<p>Verdict: I honestly can&#8217;t see Switzerland winning tomorrow, but it&#8217;s important to remember that we&#8217;ve not beaten anyone at Wembley since the win over Bulgaria last September and the Swiss have only lost once (in Macedonia) in their four aways since the World Cup. I also can&#8217;t see Switzerland being able achieve a third consecutive away goalless draw but I think it&#8217;ll be closer than most people think. If I was a gambling man (stop laughing at the back please) I&#8217;d go for an England win in a low scoring game.</p>
<p>TV details are as follows: England v Switzerland is on ITV1 (so it might be an idea to dig out a radio just in case) but even though Montenegro&#8217;s game kicks off after ours, it&#8217;s only being broadcast &#8216;as live&#8217; on ESPN in the UK at 11:45pm. However, if you can&#8217;t wait, there are some excellent online resources for live football scores that are an awful lot easier to use than waiting for Teletext updates used to be.</p>
<p><em>Result: England 2, Switzerland 2. Coming back from two goals down at home is better than nothing, but getting to that stage in the first place is an indictment of some very sloppy end of season defending. Fortunately <strong>Ivelin Popov</strong> equalised for Bulgaria in Montenegro, so we&#8217;re still top of the group. Next competitive game is in Bulgaria on Friday 2nd September.</em></p>
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		<title>Capello Keen To Give Youth A Chance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 13:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After allowing the slow and uncharacteristically wasteful Gareth Barry to embarrass himself for 90 minutes rather than introducing the exciting and talented youngster Jack Wilshere to kick start a stagnant game, Fabio Capello should have expected some criticism to be fired in his direction this week after the Montenegro game. Anyone who&#8217;d placed a football [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After allowing the slow and uncharacteristically wasteful <strong>Gareth Barry</strong> to embarrass himself for 90 minutes rather than introducing the exciting and talented youngster <strong>Jack Wilshere</strong> to kick start a stagnant game, <strong>Fabio Capello</strong> should have expected some criticism to be fired in his direction this week after the <strong>Montenegro</strong> game. Anyone who&#8217;d placed a <a href="http://www.betfairfootball.com/" target="_self"><strong>football bet</strong> </a>on England to win would have been frustrated by the decision.</p>
<p>Having said that, it&#8217;s important to look on the optimistic side of the situation, and Capello&#8217;s decision to use upcoming friendlies to provide England&#8217;s youngsters with the chance to shine is an obvious positive. The manager keen to find out which players need more time to develop their game domestically before they are going to be fully ready to compete in the international fold.</p>
<p>With the likes of <strong>John Terry</strong> and <strong>Rio Ferdinand</strong> already creaking, and seasoned veterans <strong>Frank Lampard</strong> and <strong>Steven Gerrard </strong>unable to play on forever, Capello is well positioned to blood young talent and shape the next generation of the side. After all, the <a href="http://www.betfairfootball.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Betfair Football betting</strong> </a> makes the side strong favourites to qualify for Euro 2012, so why not give some upcoming stars a chance?</p>
<p>Given that players such as <strong>Kieran Gibbs</strong>, <strong>Andy Carroll</strong>, and <strong>Joe Hart</strong> are already playing on a regular basis for their club sides, the future of English football is beginning to look brighter than some thought possible after a World Cup that saw the England team return home in disgrace after failing to live up to the high hopes that fans and pundits had for them.</p>
<p>However, with the British press always looking at the here and now, Wilshere and co will know that, despite their tender age, they will be expected to jump in at the deep end successfully.</p>
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		<title>Didn&#8217;t He Write Music For Westerns?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve got a big game tonight, against the undefeated group leaders. So what do we know about Montenegro? It&#8217;s another one of those places that used to be part of a country that no longer exists &#8211; it&#8217;s been independent a number of times but always seems to be swallowed up by bigger neighbours: Venice, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve got a big game tonight, against the undefeated group leaders. So what do we know about <strong>Montenegro</strong>?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s another one of those places that used to be part of a country that no longer exists &#8211; it&#8217;s been independent a number of times but always seems to be swallowed up by bigger neighbours: Venice, the Ottoman Empire and finally <strong>Yugoslavia</strong> &#8211; the reason that we call the country Montenegro is because that&#8217;s what the Venetians named it, although the locals use &#8216;Crna Gora&#8217; which also means &#8216;Black Mountain&#8217;.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a tiny place &#8211; 2/3rds the size of <strong>Wales </strong>with a slightly bigger population than <strong>Leeds</strong> &#8211; and finally became independent in May 2006; the following month <strong>Serbia &amp; Montenegro</strong> took part in the World Cup in Germany but lost all three first round games. The Montenegrin national team has only been active since March 2007 and is currently managed by <strong>Niko Krancjar&#8217;s </strong>dad<strong>Zlatko</strong>.</p>
<p>So basically we&#8217;re playing one of those countries that are capable of producing decent players, but to think of them as some kind of emerging power would be completely wrong. Their recent win in <strong>Bulgaria</strong> was only their second victory outside Montenegro since October 2007 and they&#8217;ve lost five of their last ten away games &#8211; in the last year they&#8217;ve drawn in Dublin and lost to <strong>Macedonia</strong> and <strong>Norway</strong> which seems to me to be a far better indicator of what sort of a team they are. Apart from <strong>Italy</strong>, they&#8217;ve not faced any heavyweight international opponents&#8230;stop giggling at the back please. We <em>are</em> international heavyweights &#8211; we regularly get beaten in the final stages of tournaments, not in the group stages. So there.</p>
<p>The team that beat <strong>Switzerland</strong> in Podgorica on Friday is what you might expect. None of the starting eleven play in Montenegro; with the exception of <strong>Branko Boskovic</strong> (who plays for DC United in the USA) the rest of the players are spread around Europe: only <strong>Simon Vukcevic</strong> (Sporting Lisbon) and captain <strong>Mirko Vucinic</strong> (Roma) play for Champions League/Europa League standard teams.</p>
<p>Apart from <strong>John Terry</strong> and <strong>Darren Bent</strong> having to sit out, Fab has a pretty much full strength squad to call on. <strong>Rio Ferdinand&#8217;s</strong> return from the injury that kept him out of the World Cup is good news, although you don&#8217;t always know if he&#8217;s going to be thinking about fast cars, record companies and lifestyle magazines when he should be thinking about defending. Ferdinand&#8217;s presence might be able to inspire <strong>Wayne Rooney</strong>, who still looks out of sorts &#8211; although his circumstances are purely his own fault and I&#8217;ve got no sympathy for him at all.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s prediction time: we&#8217;ve got an 11 game winning streak going at Wembley (undefeated in the last fourteen), so it&#8217;s going to be tough for Montenegro. It sounds bleedin&#8217; obvious, but the Montenegrins have done well away from home when they&#8217;ve stopped the opposition scoring but as we&#8217;ve scored an average of 2.9 goals per game at Wembley in recent games, we probably playing them at the right time. I can see them getting at least one goal though (we&#8217;ve not kept consecutive clean sheets at home for three years) but England ought to win this one.</p>
<p>If Vucinic scores, he&#8217;s promised to repeat his goal celebration that got him a booking last week: I think if I&#8217;d scored a goal against England I&#8217;d run around with my shorts on my head as well! I&#8217;m sure that the ITV commentators have been scraping the bottom of  their cliche barrels in order to come up with dreadful puns: my money&#8217;s on &#8216;that REALLY WAS pants defending from England!&#8217;</p>
<p>Or if it&#8217;s a tight game with a late England goal from Rooney: &#8216;He&#8217;s the man who broke the back of Montenegro!&#8217;</p>
<p>That&#8217;ll do.</p>
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		<title>Should Darren Bent start at Wembley?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 12:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to guest blogger Thomas Rooney for this thought provoking article &#8211; which we completely agree with! Darren Bent is one man who certainly doesn&#8217;t let criticism or controversy affect him easily, which is good because he&#8217;s had a fair amount of it sent in his direction during his career. Remember Harry Redknapp&#8217;s jibe when Bent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Thanks to guest blogger <strong>Thomas Rooney</strong> for this thought provoking article &#8211; which we completely agree with!</em></p>
<p>Darren Bent is one man who certainly doesn&#8217;t let criticism or controversy affect him easily, which is good because he&#8217;s had a fair amount of it sent in his direction during his career. Remember Harry Redknapp&#8217;s jibe when Bent missed a sitter whilst at Spurs? Remember Fabio Capello overlooking him for the World Cup squad despite a successful season with Sunderland? Luckily for fans of the Black Cats, Bent seems to take each setback in his stride and appears to have a burning desire to prove his critics wrong.</p>
<p>The latest snub was fired in his direction by Capello this week, when the England boss stated that Bent is a player for &#8220;the future&#8221;. At the age of 26, with many years of Premier League experience under his belt, the player could be forgiven for reacting with anger or contempt towards the England boss. However, the player has reacted in his usual manner, laughing off the comment and simply hoping that perhaps it means he will now be given an extended chance in the England set-up.</p>
<p>With this in mind, should he start at Wembley next week? His goal scoring tally at domestic level speaks for itself and he has five league goals to his name already this season. His achievements are even more remarkable because no one would make <a href="http://www.betfairfootball.com/premier-league/sunderland/" target="_blank">Sunderland betting tips</a>to win the league. He also scored his first goal for England in their victory over Switzerland last month. Surely what the player needs now is an extended run in the England side, to see how he can fit in alongside players such as Wayne Rooney, who is one individual with a lot to prove this week in front of an expectant Wembley crowd. After all, England are most people&#8217;s <a href="http://www.betfairfootball.com/" target="_blank">football tips</a> to win the game comfortably, so someone will need to provide the goals.</p>
<p>With Peter Crouch seemingly distracted by off-field issues similar to those affecting Rooney, now could be the time for Bent to prove that he boasts the consistency and reliability that could make him a mainstay in the England set-up for many years to come.</p>
<p>So come on Capello, give Bent a chance!</p>
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