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Posted 09/09/2007 01:56:03


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gallagheresque (08/09/2007)
What a Weekend fer the City players, Nedum yesterday and Micah and Ireland today

It's fooking superb isn't it?

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Posted 09/09/2007 09:46:17


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gallagheresque (08/09/2007)
What a Weekend fer the City players, Nedum yesterday and Micah and Ireland today


It's fooking superb isn't it?


But Sven's killing domestic football buying all of these foreign players.



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he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal


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Posted 10/09/2007 02:11:20
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If Micah was still a part of England's U-21 team, I could have the chance to watch him this Tuesday in Sofia!



Courage, boy!

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Posted 12/09/2007 14:55:35


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England coach Steve McClaren had plenty of positives to ponder after the win against Israel - and the right-flank partnership between Micah Richards and Shaun Wright-Phillips was right up there.

Shaun Wright-Phillips
We are now seeing the real Shaun Wright-Phillips again - he's shown great character

Terry Butcher

They are young, very quick, worked hard and gave England great balance down that side.

Wright-Phillips' performance was outstanding, simply carrying on where he has left off for Chelsea this season.

We are seeing the real Wright-Phillips now, the one that emerged as such an exciting talent at Manchester City before his £21m move to Stamford Bridge.

If Jose Mourinho had not selected him at the start of the season, who knows where he would be but I saw Chelsea's opening game of the season against Birmingham and he was superb.

He has shown great strength of character to come through and establish himself in the Chelsea side after a lengthy period when he was on the sidelines.

606: DEBATE
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Sometimes it takes time to settle at a club. Manchester City is a big club but Chelsea is even bigger and a huge transfer fee can also be a cross to bear for a player.

He has certainly given McClaren options on the right flank in David Beckham's absence. Beckham would not have scored the goal Shaun got on Saturday, although Beckham has a greater range of delivery from set-pieces.

Wright-Phillips has other things he can give the team. He has improved his own delivery, while also showing he can cover for Richards when he goes forward.

Richards has been showered in plaudits since Saturday - and rightly so. He has pace, strength and helps to set up goals.

Micah Richards
Micah Richards has been a great plus for England but never write off Gary Neville

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I do not doubt Richards will blossom into the outstanding player everyone expects him to become but I still have concerns about his defensive role at times.

And let's not write off Gary Neville just yet. What Richards has proved is that England have got good cover at right-back - and that is what he is at present.

If Neville was fit I would restore him to the side. You need experience at international level and Gary gives you that. He is a great professional, a great talker and you do not cast those qualities to one side just because someone of promise comes on the scene.

While Wright-Phillips and Richards were being hailed as the new young lions, David Bentley and Phil Neville were feeling the rough edge of the Wembley crowd.

Let me say straight away, I do not approve of England fans booing their own players. It is just what the opposition want to hear.

Bentley, however, is slightly different in that supporters clearly wanted to make their feelings known after he pulled out of the European Under-21 tournament.

Time will be the healer on that one and what I would say is that now as the supporters have made their protest, then that should be the end of it. It must not carry on because Bentley is a potentially outstanding talent.

The reaction to Neville is both disappointing and mystifying, as it was when Frank Lampard suffered the same treatment against Germany. These are two outstanding professionals and to jeer them is ridiculous.

I was delighted with the balance of the side against Israel, with Wright-Phillips and Joe Cole providing the width and Steven Gerrard and Gareth Barry going together well in the centre.

Barry was excellent. He reminded me of my great former England captain Bryan Robson in that number seven shirt, with that left foot, going forward, playing passes and covering every inch of Wembley.

I would also stick with Emile Heskey up front for a game that will be 100 times tougher than against Israel, who were appalling.

England will find it hard and I will take any sort of victory, even if it takes a last-minute winner.

Feliz Año Neuvo

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Posted 12/09/2007 16:30:48


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More international duty for City players

12/09/2007 15:02
A busy few days of international action will conclude for several City players tonight.

There’s a host of UEFA 2008 qualifiers, and at Under 21 level there are some qualifying matches for the 2009 tournament.

Micah Richards is set to pick up where he left off on Saturday when England look for another win, this time against Russia, to follow up the weekend’s 3-0 victory over Israel. The versatile defender bagged his first goal for his country and won rave reviews for his performance, and in particular the way he linked up with Shaun Wright-Phillips.

In England’s group, Vedran Corluka will be looking to help Croatia to an anticipated easy three points in Andorra that will see his country strengthen their position at the top of Group E.

Richard Dunne travels to Prague for the Republic of Ireland’s vital game against the Czech Republic, with the Irish needing a win to keep pace with the second-placed home side.

Andreas Isaksson could continue his rehabilitation from injury in Sweden’s friendly against Montenegro, while Martin Petrov and Bulgaria will be aiming to bounce back from last weekend’s defeat to Holland when they take on Luxembourg in Sofia.

Kasper Schmeichel will be with the Danish Under 21 side when they take on their Scottish counterparts at East End Park, Dunfermline, which should be familiar surroundings for the young keeper after his stint with Falkirk in the SPL last season.

Georgios Samaras is with the Greek squad for their top of the table clash with Norway in Oslo, while Elano is the only City player outside of Europe, the Brazilian playmaker is set to face Mexico in Boston tonight.

Great, he will have jet lag then !!



Feliz Año Neuvo
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Posted 12/09/2007 20:07:29


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Good start.  Well done Owen.

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Posted 12/09/2007 20:16:25


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I am constantly "hur hur"ing due to the Russian called Jerkoff.  I know it's not spelled like that, but Motty (hur hur) makes it sound like that.

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Posted 12/09/2007 20:25:16


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great game so far !!

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Posted 12/09/2007 20:31:42


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Owen's finishing is pwning at the moment.  That was superb.

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Posted 12/09/2007 20:32:29


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