England Squad Named.

leewill31 said:
England squad:
Foster (Manchester United), Green (West Ham), Hart (Manchester City);
Bridge, Lescott (both Manchester City), Brown (Manchester United), Cahill (Bolton), Johnson (Liverpool), Terry (Chelsea), Upson (West Ham), Warnock (Aston Villa);
Barry, Wright-Phillips (both Manchester City), Beckham* (Los Angeles Galaxy), Carrick (Manchester United), Huddlestone, Jenas (both Tottenham), Lampard (Chelsea), Milner, Young (both Aston Villa);
Bent (Sunderland), Crouch, Defoe (both Tottenham), Rooney (Manchester United).

Shows Capello doesn't pick on form. None of the bolded have played particularly well recently.
 
Robinho should be working with the physio in Manchester never mind fucking joining up with the Brazil squad, hes injured.
 
liamctid said:
Who the fuck is Darren Beckford?!

I just shouted to my dad in the other room 'Is Darren Beckford in... hang on, Darren Beckford isn't even a footballer!'
If this is irony....it didnt work

It can only be your age.....
 
A Little more info.
Sunderland striker Darren Bent has been named in the England squad to face Brazil in a friendly on 14 November.
Aston Villa defender Stephen Warnock and Tottenham midfielder Tom Huddlestone have also been called up by England manager Fabio Capello.
The match in Qatar is the penultimate game before Capello names his provisional World Cup squad.
Bent, who has eight Premier League goals, will be looking to shine in the absence of the injured Emile Heskey.
Sunderland forward Bent, 25, has made one appearance under Capello, while Warnock, 27, made an eight-minute substitute appearance in Trinidad last year and Huddlestone, 22, is still to make his senior debutThe England manager has once again overlooked Manchester United's Michael Owen and there is no place for defender Ashley Cole, who is returning from injury.
Heading the long list of injuries for England are Rio Ferdinand and Steven Gerrard, along with Aaron Lennon and Carlton Cole.
David Beckham's participation will depend on the whether Los Angeles Galaxy win their MLS Conference semi-final against Chivas USA.
The last time England played Brazil was in a 1-1 draw at the opening of the new Wembley Stadium in June 2007.
The match takes place in the 50,000-seater Khalifa International Stadium in Doha
 
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