U20's World Cup
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U20's World Cup
Opening game is on Eurosport.. Egypt (the hosts) v Trinidad and Tobago. 80,000 sell out in Alexandria
Reckon they could have sold out twice!!
Just had a look through the England Squad..
The following players have not travelled..
Kyle Walker (First teamer at Sheff Yonited, so fair enough)
Kieren Gibbs
Jack Cork
Jack Wilshere
Junior Stanislas
Fabian Delph (First teamer)
Tope Obadeyi
Danny Welbeck
Scott Sinclair
Daniel Sturridge
Freddie Sears (first teamer at Palace)
Andy Carrol (First teamer at Newcastle)
All the ones with no brackets have not been selected as their respective teams declared they were needed at home...
Dunga, Messi, Owen and Aguero have all highlighted this tournament as one of the most important tournaments of their careers. Some other countries actually MAKE clubs release players for it
Seemingly not England, who are sh*t scared of the clubs in it's leagues and are happy to let themsit on benches rather than help them to enhance their game and give them invaluable experience of International, tournament football
Shame on you FA

Just had a look through the England Squad..
The following players have not travelled..
Kyle Walker (First teamer at Sheff Yonited, so fair enough)
Kieren Gibbs
Jack Cork
Jack Wilshere
Junior Stanislas
Fabian Delph (First teamer)
Tope Obadeyi
Danny Welbeck
Scott Sinclair
Daniel Sturridge
Freddie Sears (first teamer at Palace)
Andy Carrol (First teamer at Newcastle)
All the ones with no brackets have not been selected as their respective teams declared they were needed at home...
Dunga, Messi, Owen and Aguero have all highlighted this tournament as one of the most important tournaments of their careers. Some other countries actually MAKE clubs release players for it
Seemingly not England, who are sh*t scared of the clubs in it's leagues and are happy to let themsit on benches rather than help them to enhance their game and give them invaluable experience of International, tournament football
Shame on you FA
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Tope is a first-teamer at Swindon. Two goals in six or seven appearances.
England coach Brian Eastick:
"We're really looking forward to going to Egypt and taking part at this FIFA U-20 World Cup. With the tournament taking place in September and October, we hope clubs release our best players for this tournament. If that happens, we'll have a real chance,"
England coach Brian Eastick:
"We're really looking forward to going to Egypt and taking part at this FIFA U-20 World Cup. With the tournament taking place in September and October, we hope clubs release our best players for this tournament. If that happens, we'll have a real chance,"
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blurred wrote:Looking forward to seeing how Tahiti do under Charbonnier.
Not too well at the moment.
They were hammered 8-0 by Spain and it could and should have been many more. Offered no resistence to the Spanish attacks and showed a bit of petulance to boot. Goalkeeper is fantastically dreadful too, kind of like Jorge Campos, but without the agility!!
Difficult to see if the Spanish were any good or not though to be honest, you'd think so judging by the result, but the Tahitans were Sunday League standard.
What sort of side have the Spaniels put out? Is Bojan playing?boltonboris wrote:blurred wrote:Looking forward to seeing how Tahiti do under Charbonnier.
Not too well at the moment.
They were hammered 8-0 by Spain and it could and should have been many more. Offered no resistence to the Spanish attacks and showed a bit of petulance to boot. Goalkeeper is fantastically dreadful too, kind of like Jorge Campos, but without the agility!!
Difficult to see if the Spanish were any good or not though to be honest, you'd think so judging by the result, but the Tahitans were Sunday League standard.
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He wasn't mate. The commentators did however, make a note that most of the players were first team regulars at their clubs, some playing in La Liga, some others in lower divisionsBruno wrote:What sort of side have the Spaniels put out? Is Bojan playing?boltonboris wrote:blurred wrote:Looking forward to seeing how Tahiti do under Charbonnier.
Not too well at the moment.
They were hammered 8-0 by Spain and it could and should have been many more. Offered no resistence to the Spanish attacks and showed a bit of petulance to boot. Goalkeeper is fantastically dreadful too, kind of like Jorge Campos, but without the agility!!
Difficult to see if the Spanish were any good or not though to be honest, you'd think so judging by the result, but the Tahitans were Sunday League standard.
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Was reading through the BBC quotes of the week thing, and noticed this....
Remember him? What the feck was all that about?"We did not score goals and so we lost the game."
Samson Siasia, Nigeria's Under-20 Football team coach states the obvious after his team lost 2-0 to Spain in the Fifa Under-20 Cup. (Wale Fatade, Nigeria).
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